Chicago P.D. Season 11: Is Voight Going to Retire? (Or Not?)
So, let's talk about the burning question on every Chicago P.D. fan's lips: Will there be a Season 11? I mean, honestly, can we even imagine a world without Voight yelling at people and making questionable decisions?
The Good News
The good news is, there was a Season 11. It happened. It aired. It had drama, car chases, and Voight being Voight. So, if you're just waking up from a coma or something, you missed a banger of a season.
The Bad News
Okay, now for the less exciting part. As of now, there's no official confirmation of a Season 12. But don't panic, my fellow Intelligence Unit enthusiasts! This doesn't mean it's over. TV shows are like cats: they have nine lives (or at least it feels like it).
Why the Uncertainty?
Well, a few things could be at play here. Maybe the writers are busy figuring out how to top that cliffhanger ending. Or perhaps they're still recovering from the shock of Voight's latest questionable move. Or, and this is a wild theory, they're simply enjoying a well-deserved vacation.
So, What Can We Do?
We can:
- Flood social media with demands for a Season 12. Let's make some noise!
- Start writing fan fiction. If we can't have the real thing, we can at least imagine it.
- Learn to accept the possibility of life without Voight. Just kidding, that's impossible.
How to...
- How to cope with the potential end of Chicago P.D.? Find a new show that's half as good and twice as depressing.
- *How to convince NBC to renew the show? Write a heartfelt letter, accompanied by a large donation.
- *How to prepare for a Season 12? Start training for intense car chase scenes and questionable moral dilemmas.
- *How to survive without Voight? It's impossible. Just kidding, or am I?
- *How to stay sane while waiting for news? Binge-watch all previous seasons and hope for inspiration.
So, there you have it. The future of Chicago P.D. is as uncertain as Voight's morality. But one thing's for sure: we'll be here, waiting with bated breath (and probably a pint of ice cream) for any news.