On Chicago P.D.'s fall finale, Voight (Jason Beghe) offered Burgess (Marina Squerciati) a position she can't refuse on the Intelligence Unit - and she did accept it. She has attained her goal when it comes to her career, at last. She just has to prove her worth.
Burgess' coping wit the new job will be featured in January when the show resumes. It will not be easy for her and there will be moments for some dramatic situations. Starting at the bottom again can be intimidating. Her friend in the story Erin Lindsay (Sophia Bus) observes that somebody will do the pushing to make sure she'll bring out what's expected from her.
Who could be Burgess' coach who's too concerned to make her learn fast? Could it be her ex-fiance Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger)? Work together can be awesome but a lot of emotions will surely surface if that is the case. Can this be their second chance for lasting romance? It is remembered that there was no closure in their love episode, according to TV Guide.
It was clarified that the relationship ended in the last season of "Chicago PD" not because they do not love each other anymore. Ruzek was just being a commitment phobic. He wanted to be with her, but he's not into marriage - and the lack of commitment disappointed Burgess.
Despite their steamy and passionate encounters, there were tell-tale signs that he's not ready to commit. The "Burzek" engagement just happened after that locker room casual proposal. The heart-wrenching plea to postpone the wedding day followed and moving in together was hindered by many delays.
However, Burgess (Marina Squerciati) was still very hurt when she decided to end their engagement. Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger) was emotional too. Despite knowing what will happen, sadness still engulfed Burgess, says The Hollywood Reporter.