Shawn Hatosy says Reid and Voight

Shawn Hatosy serves as Deputy Chief Reid. Jason Beghe served as Sgt. Hank Voight.
Lori Allen/NBC; George Burns JR/NBCDynamics between Chicago PDAfter the recent case Shawn Hatosyit will only get worse.
“I think they both look at their shoulders,” Hartsey, who plays Reed, told exclusively US Weeklynoting that the new chief will continue to be linked to Voight (Jason Beghe).
Warning: Spoilers for Chicago PD Season 12, Episode 15.
In the episode on Wednesday, March 5 Chicago PDReid implemented a violence reduction initiative and invited Voight’s intelligence team to help monitor the communities that invaded partners.
When the shooting occurred, Voight’s team began to take action to resolve the crime, and Reid made some calls to speed up the process.
“It kind of tests the relationship, and Hank has to face the fact that he’s dealing with someone who’s going to do something because he’s having dirt on someone else,” explains Hatosy, 49, who is playing with cats and mouse.

Shawn Hatosy serves as Deputy Chief Reid.
Lori Allen/NBCThe actor noted that Voight learned how Reid “worked” and that the two “created some tense relationships”. Reid obtained the search warrant in a suspicious way, which caused Voight’s eyebrows and “put things in a dilemma” and let him “walk along the rabbit hole and see who this person is,” Hatosy added.
At the end of the episode, Voit realizes that Reid has “the criminal in his pocket.” Reid admits that he would rather have a drug dealer in charge of the neighborhood (without violent priors) than four kids selling drugs, which is not very friendly to Voight.
“You and me, we are exactly the same.” Reid told Voit, which prompted Voit to go to his lawyer friend and vowed to fall Reid.
Even if Reid knows Voight’s team is covering up Dante Torres (Benjamin Levy Aguilar) Sleeping with his criminal informant, Voight is ready to retrieve his team.
“It doesn’t end well. It has to go somewhere, it has to blow up,” Hatosy told us Reed and Voit’s trajectory this season. “It’s heading in the direction to blow up.”
He laughed and said, “Once things explode, [do] The character is gone? Maybe Reid is the one who never came back, but things that have to happen that these characters are affected and move forward, and it may change them. ”
When asked what Voit needed to do without loss, hatosy admitted: “I don’t know,” adding Gwen Sigan The endgame about Reed is “very close.”
“They obviously started to get tempted and they wanted to let this guy fall down,” Hatosy noted. But Reid was “prepared” for what was about to happen.
“He knows Voit, his ability and how he gets to his place. It blows up,” he explained. “It’s a design, so I’m glad to see how it turns out.”
Chicago PD It airs on NBC Wednesday at 10 p.m.