![]() Q: This is a very successful show part of a very successful franchise it comes from Dick Wolf. She's changed so much that I almost feel like it's just a completely different person than season one. It's kind of like … it's almost like diaries from your childhood like, it's nice to look at them every once in a while, but it's mostly just moving forward. I mean, I used to keep all the scripts, and then it just got insane. Marina Squerciati: I think you just move forward. How much do you think about that, how much do you look back and see where she started from, versus where she is? How much of your focus is just on moving forward? Q: You know, looking at this episode and sort of seeing how it all comes together, and thinking back on the journey, to me it seems like Burgess has had maybe the greatest amount of growth – and maybe the most significant journey of any of the cast members on this show. Since “Chicago P.D.” made its debut in 2014, Burgess has had the most character development – as a kind beat cop longing to join the intelligence unit a support to partners Sean Roman and Kevin Atwater a butt-kicking, no-holds-barred member of Hank Voight’s team in and out of relationships with Ruzek jaded by tragedy in her personal life still capable of love – and of mothering a child. So it's great – it's great for a lot of reasons. So, it is great to be able to run around without a mask and feel like you're not endangering people. ![]() In the beginning, it was very scary to start working without a mask, but the protocols that NBC has in place are truly incredible. I'm particularly cooped up today it must be nice to be out and working and back with the team again. One thing that kind of stood out to me at the beginning was Burgess does a lot of running around in this episode – just a lot of out in the streets, running and running and running. Q: Watching this episode … so many things are rushing through my mind. “Chicago P.D.” episode “In Your Care”: Kim Burgess (Marina Squerciati) prepares to take Makayla Ward (Ramona Edith Williams) home. Squerciati spilled the beans in a recent interview with BTS. What will this mean for “Burzek”? Can the once-engaged Kim and Adam make this work? She tells Makayla they can be a family and … just like that, the “Chicago” writers righted the injustice that befell Burgess, and she becomes a mom after all. Not wanting to see Makayla thrust into a foster home, Burgess agrees to take custody. The two once again bump into Makayla, whose aunt has shirked her caretaking duties. In this week’s story, Burgess is quick to tell Ruzek she wants a family – and that’s why they can’t be together (what with his past penchant for being reckless, and all). ![]() In a “Grinch”-like moment, Burgess’ heart grew two sizes larger as she saw Makayla off to a new home. But after “Burzek” stumbled upon a wandering kindergarten-age child, Makayla Ward (Ramona Edith Williams), sorrow would turn back to joy.īurgess befriended Makayla, whose mother was murdered, and the two formed a bond. Two episodes ago, Burgess, still recovering, swore off another pregnancy and seemed all but convinced motherhood was not in her future. … But joy turned to sorrow when Burgess had a miscarriage upon jumping in between a victim and her perpetrator. ![]() The shipper combo of on again, off again “Chicago P.D.” officers Kim Burgess (Marina Squerciati) and Adam Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger) was unexpectedly expecting. To the surprise (and delight) of “Chicago P.D.” fans last season, it seemed a “Burzek” baby was on the way. Marina Squerciati discusses unexpected plot twist
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