After some gentle prodding from the therapist, he said that they had been “out of sync” sometimes when he felt more and wanted more than she did. She did eventually come around to asking Ruzek to come to a therapy session with her, and he didn’t even hesitate before agreeing once he realized what she was asking. She seemed frustrated that she wasn’t getting better like she hoped, and floated the idea that her life shouldn’t be defined by something that had happened to her more than a year prior, in the Season 8 finale. The one thing she didn’t want to do was bring Ruzek along for a session, and would initially only go so far as to agree to think about it. The first minutes of “Out of the Depths” showed just how much Burgess is working on herself per her therapist’s instructions, including exercise, breath work, sleep techniques, reading the right books, meditating, and even visiting a firing range for exposure therapy. (Image credit: NBC) Will Burgess Keep Going To Therapy? Burgess and Upton are outnumbered by the men in the unit and felt strongly about how a woman’s rape kit was being used against her that deserves to be revisited… ideally with Platt (Amy Morton) getting to weigh in at well. ![]() not touching on this issue again before the end of the episode counts as unfinished business, and I for one would like to see the characters discuss it again. or at least let the two women of the Intelligence Unit have a conversation about the use of a victim’s DNA in a way that would have infuriated Captain Olivia Benson over on Law & Order: SVU. Burgess and Upton felt strongly enough about it that I was sure the episode would swing back and revisit the issue. Ultimately, Voight decided that they would use the DNA evidence, and the most they could do was not include it in the official paperwork. She argued that because Ruby came forward as a victim, the rape kit DNA should only be used for that case. Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) backed Burgess up, saying that she’d never come forward and report a rape if she knew her DNA could be used in this way. While Ruzek looked uncomfortable with the situation and Atwater (LaRoyce Hawkins) looked unconvinced that Voight was right, Burgess pointed out that it would set a terrible precedent to use a victim’s DNA against them, and would violate the victim’s rights. Voight – in perhaps the most self-aware statement that he’s ever made – said that they weren’t “moral authorities” and it would be unethical of them not to use the evidence. By the end of the hour, she finally admitted that she’d never stopped wanting to be with him, but had been too scared.īurgess and Ruzek were initially shocked that their colleague could use DNA from a victim’s rape kit to identify a potential perpetrator, and Burgess insisted to Voight (Jason Beghe) that it would be unethical to use the DNA even if it wasn’t illegal. ![]() The episode revealed that she's attending regular therapy sessions, even though she was initially hesitant to bring Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger) along. “Out of the Depths” picked up on Burgess’ plot from the 200th episode that saw her realize that she needs to work on herself to recover from the trauma of being shot, which had begun to seriously affect her on the job. ever delivers with a long-awaited Burzek breakthrough and hookup! In the aftermath of “Out of the Depths,” there are still some unanswered questions and unfinished business to be addressed. shifted the focus over to Marina Squerciati’s Kim Burgess in “Out of the Depths.” While the case of the week was pretty dark, the episode ended on about as high of a note as P.D. So disrespectful toī) not acknowledge the years and effort that go into bringing the character to life.After the return of Jesse Lee Soffer for his directorial debut (and Soffer sharing his thoughts on being asked if he’ll come back as Jay Halstead), Chicago P.D. But what I'm trying to say here is, even people who "like" the character/actor want her to leave the show. Just the fact that so many people are rooting on her exit, whether she knows it or not, is pretty sad :(Įdit: ofcourse, goes without saying, separate the actor from the character. I feel bad that even Hailey/Tracy fans want her to leave the show, for no other reason that for Upstead. ![]() Not saying the same hasn't happened to the other actors on the show.
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