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Chicago P.D. Star Flueger's Unexpected Departure Shakes Up Season 13

Summary

  • Adam Ruzek actor set to return later in season 13 after temporary exit
  • Showrunner excited for "wholesome" Ruzek-Burgess marriage storylines
  • Voight's mixed feelings about couple working together after wedding
Chicago P.D. Star Flueger's Unexpected Departure Shakes Up Season 13

In a surprising turn of events, Adam Ruzek, a central character on the hit police drama Chicago P.D., is set to return to the show later in season 13 after a temporary absence. According to reports, Ruzek's portrayer, actor Patrick Flueger, had to step away from the series unexpectedly, leading the writers to rewrite scripts to accommodate his absence.

Despite the disruption, the show's showrunner, Gwen Sigan, is eager to delve into the "wholesome" side of Ruzek's relationship with his longtime love, Detective Kim Burgess, played by Marina Squerciati. The couple tied the knot in the season 12 finale, and Sigan promises there's "a lot to play" with their newfound marital status.

However, their superior, Sergeant Hank Voight (Jason Beghe), has mixed feelings about the pair continuing to work together after their wedding. As Voight navigates the challenges of managing the couple, he is determined to support them and protect their family, which now includes their adopted daughter, Makayla.

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With Flueger's return on the horizon, fans of the long-running series can look forward to seeing how the Ruzek-Burgess storyline unfolds and the impact it has on the tight-knit Chicago P.D. team.

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Ruzek, a main character on Chicago P.D., had an unexpected temporary departure from the show during season 13, but is set to return later in the season.
Voight, the superior officer of Ruzek and Burgess, has mixed feelings about the couple continuing to work together after their wedding. He will have to navigate tough decisions when it comes to case assignments for the newlyweds.
The showrunner, Gwen Sigan, is excited to explore the "wholesome" side of Ruzek and Burgess' marriage now that they have stability at home, and promises there's "a lot to play" with their relationship this season.

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