


It’s a rare feat in this age of television to reach 200 episodes, but it’s hardly surprising Chicago Police it is one of the few programs to achieve this result. The 200th episode featured a tour de force performance by Marina Squerciati while Burgess battled PTSD after being kidnapped and killed in season 8.

After the incredible rescue of a little girl from a well, Burgess spoke to her therapist about not wanting to be trapped by her trauma and her desire to move on. hollywood life spoke EXCLUSIVELY with Marina about Burgess’ trip and what it means for her relationship with Ruzek.
“I think it continues [episode] 17. There’s a big change from Burzek,” Marina joked. that permeates his whole life. I think there’s also some resistance to Paddy’s character as well. I think they don’t want to acknowledge that this has been a seismic shift in their lives. You think you’re independent and in control and that’s seeped through and colored everything in. They’re still going to do it and I’m excited about where they’re going.”
Ruzek is in an interesting position in terms of how he deals with this situation with Burgess. “So far, we’ve seen his hand shake, or we’ve had moments where the audience sees that he forgot his gun. I think the audience should know that there are other things that happen off camera that they aren’t necessarily aware of the little things that I’m sure you’ve noticed. But I think he also wants to give her space to address these things.” Patrick J. Flueger contacted hollywood life.
The actor added, “I think he wants to give her space to deal with her issues as an adult, and it hasn’t been bad yet. I also think from her perspective it took a long time for the boyfriend and them after the engagement to get to a point where they were comfortable, where it didn’t feel like he was pushing and pulling and prodding and trying to claw his way there. I think he’s probably a little reluctant to push too hard on her something that she knows I think very little about. I think out of a lot of love and respect for her, but also out of fear of rejecting her, he took a step back until, obviously, this episode where things really start to take a turn for the worse and it starts to impact both of us. as an individual. , to them as partners, and then to the people around them that they are supposed to protect in such an extreme way that I think she realizes that he has to step in and do whatever he can to point things out for her.

Marina is proud that the Chicago Police The cast and crew were “hard at work” for 200 episodes. “Part of that kind of life is the instability and jumping from concert to concert not knowing where your next paycheck is going to come from,” she admitted. “So the fact that so many people have been employed for 10 years is more how I see it. It’s amazing that we had stability and were able to raise a family because you get so close to people and then one show ends and you move on to the next show. I think I developed friendships like in high school, like when you’re always with people. You don’t realize it when you get older, because you’re so busy and I always hang out with really fun people.” Chicago Police airs Wednesdays on NBC.
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