Are your heads still spinning from Nina Chapman’s parting words, Chicago PD Fanatics? With Chicago PD Season 12 Episode 4, we get a disturbing serial rape case that haunted Voight because of it being one of his few unsolved cases. On top of that, it was the first case he took on after his wife died, leading to an hour of Chicago PD that touched on that lingering grief while presenting new opportunities. Voight Revists Grief and Loneliness Since Losing Camille in Chicago PD Season 12 Episode 4 Chicago PD Season 12 has done well thus far by exploring its characters during select installments while still balancing cases and many of the other unit members.
In many ways, this installment was no exception. The focus shifted toward Voight from the moment Chicago PD Season 12 Episode 4 started, and we saw him dealing with the grief that bubbled to the surface when water damage nearly ruined all of Camille’s things. The fact that Voight still has so many of Camille’s belongings only confirms that he’s never gotten over or rather moved past grieving his wife.
Camille’s death still weighs so heavily on him, and it largely has influenced how he’s carried himself for as long as we’ve known him. As awkward as it was that Nina made such honest observations about Voight in the middle of a stakeout, she isn’t wrong in admitting how difficult it is to picture Voight as someone who belonged to a person. We’re Learning New Sides to Voight in Chicago PD Season 12 He’s been a l.