Chicago P.D. Prepares an Emotional Platt-Centered Turning Point

When Chicago P.D. returns for the back half of Season 13, longtime desk sergeant Trudy Platt will finally step into the spotlight. A January

episode centers on Platt leading an investigation involving a former trainee—one that escalates into something deeply personal and devastating.

 

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Showrunner Gwen Sigan describes the episode as “very emotional,” tackling an issue common within police departments but rarely explored in depth on the show. The case forces a shift in Platt’s usual dynamic with Intelligence, especially with Burgess, who must step into a caretaker role for her mentor.

 

Is Trudy Platt Leaving Chicago PD? What Happened to Amy Morton?

 

The episode marks a standout moment for Amy Morton, whose performance Sigan calls “beautiful.” For a character often defined by toughness and sarcasm, this storyline peels back layers to reveal vulnerability, grief, and resilience. As One Chicago returns, P.D. promises not just action—but emotional weight that lingers.

 

Chicago PD: Why Fans Think Amy Morton's Trudy Is Leaving

 

When Chicago P.D. returns for the back half of Season 13, longtime desk sergeant Trudy Platt will finally step into the spotlight. A January episode centers on Platt leading an investigation involving a former trainee—one that escalates into something deeply personal and devastating.

 

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Showrunner Gwen Sigan describes the episode as “very emotional,” tackling an issue common within police departments but rarely explored in depth on the show. The case forces a shift in Platt’s usual dynamic with Intelligence, especially with Burgess, who must step into a caretaker role for her mentor.

The episode marks a standout moment for Amy Morton, whose performance Sigan calls “beautiful.” For a character often defined by toughness and sarcasm, this storyline peels back layers to reveal vulnerability, grief, and resilience. As One Chicago returns, P.D. promises not just action—but emotional weight that lingers.