Chicago PD: Is Voight Getting Another Season of Chaos?
Let's talk about the burning question on every CPD fan's lips: Will there be a Season 12? I mean, can we handle another round of Voight's questionable morality and the Intelligence Unit's endless supply of close calls? Honestly, part of me hopes so. It's like a car crash you can't look away from.
The Good News (Kinda)
The good news is that NBC hasn't officially canceled Chicago PD. So, there's still hope for more Voight-isms and Upton's fierce detective skills. But let's be real, network TV is a fickle beast. One minute you're busting bad guys, the next you're getting canceled faster than a rookie cop on their first day.
What We Know (Or Think We Know)
The show's ratings are still pretty solid, which is a good sign. But let's not forget that TV is also about money. So, as long as the show is making NBC some sweet, sweet cash, there's a chance we'll get another season. Plus, the One Chicago universe is a cash cow for NBC, so it's hard to imagine them completely axing PD.
What We Want (And Need)
If there is a Season 12, we need more character development. Not just for Voight, but for everyone. I want to know what makes Burgess tick beyond being a badass mom. And please, can we give Halstead a break? The guy needs a vacation, or at least a therapy session.
And let's not forget the villains. We need bigger, badder, and more twisted criminals to keep our beloved Intelligence Unit on their toes.
How to...
- How to survive the wait for a Season 12 announcement? Binge-watch previous seasons, of course!
- How to prepare for another season of Voight's questionable actions? Stock up on popcorn and brace yourself.
- How to increase the chances of a Season 12 renewal? Keep watching, tweeting, and showing your support for the show.
- How to cope with a potential cancellation? Start a fan campaign, write angry letters to NBC, or simply move to Chicago and become a real-life detective.
- How to stay sane until the next season (if there is one)? Find a new obsession, or just accept that your life will be empty without CPD.