
Chicago P.D. Season 13, Episode 17 ‘Partners’ continues on a storyline that has made this season of the show one of the most enjoyable of late. The distribution of character-centric episodes has been off (I’ve seen too much of Dante and too little of Kim), but overall, the show is better because of the introduction of Imani and her dynamic with Voight. And Voight is better because of it, too.
Voight has been a hit-and-miss character for me, and it’s not because he’s morally grey. Morally grey characters are often some of the most interesting ones. At times, though, the show refused to let him be morally grey, even though they established him that way. At times, they came pretty close to portraying him as a hero who did what he had to do. And that… that doesn’t work.
A Voight who believes the end justifies the means works, however, when the show understands that in reality, they don’t. That the answer to a horrible thing shouldn’t be another horrible thing. And that Voight works better when he’s got a counterpart that can act like a mirror to what he’s doing.
But Voight isn’t used to that mirror. He isn’t used to having a partner, not anymore. He’s had people he’s been close to, including Jay and Hailey. But they never felt like his partners. No, the last partner Voight had was Olinsky. And he’s been gone for quite a while. So this is an adjustment for him. It’s an adjustment for Imani, too.
The fact that it’s not easy makes sense, and it also makes the storyline more interesting. Trusting someone is sometimes complicated. We don’t know enough about Imani. But what we do know points to her being someone who doesn’t trust easily. We do know enough about Voight to know the same applies to him.
Having a partner means sometimes relying on someone else’s instincts. And it also means asking for help when you need it. Neither of those things comes naturally to Voight or Imani. There are moments in this episode where Voight could have trusted Imani and where Imani could have trusted Voight. But in the end, they get there. In the end, they both take a leap.
Imani is going to need help to solve her sister’s case. Voight also needs a partner; he really, really does. That’s what the speech Rabbit gives Voight in this hour is really about. Voight needs that person. He hasn’t had it for a while. We thought he might with ASA Chapman. But here we are, again. With the promise of another dynamic that works even better than the one he had with Chapman. And honestly, we haven’t been this interested in where this show is going in quite a while.
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In a shocking twist that left fans stunned, the complicated relationship between Kim Burgess and Adam Ruzek takes another dramatic turn — this time with unexpected pregnancy news that changes everything.
It all begins after an emotional and intimate moment between the two. What seemed like a fleeting connection quickly turns into something far more serious when Burgess discovers she’s pregnant — and Ruzek is the father.
The news hits hard. Not just for Ruzek, but for Burgess herself, who finds herself completely overwhelmed by the reality of the situation.
With a dangerous job, an unstable life, and a relationship still full of unresolved tension, Burgess is forced to face the hardest question of her life:
Should she keep the baby… or let it go?
At first, she hesitates. The timing feels wrong, the risks feel too high. Ruzek, equally shaken, struggles to process it all — but makes one thing clear: he will stand by her, no matter what she decides.
The pressure builds as both of them realize that this isn’t just about love anymore — it’s about responsibility, fear, and the unknown future ahead.
After a deeply emotional case, Burgess begins to see things differently. The idea of becoming a mother slowly starts to feel right. Against all odds, she decides to keep the baby.
For a brief moment, it seems like hope has returned.
But then… everything falls apart.
During a dangerous mission, Burgess is brutally attacked. The consequences are devastating — she loses the baby before it ever has a chance to be born.
The loss shatters both of them.
In an instant, hope turns into heartbreak, leaving fans completely devastated by one of the most emotional storylines in the series.
The tragedy doesn’t just take the baby — it leaves a deep emotional scar between them. Burgess shuts down, drowning in grief, while Ruzek is left feeling helpless and broken.
And yet, somehow, this shared pain begins to pull them back toward each other.