[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Chicago P.D. Season 12 Episode 10 “Zoe.”]
The newest Chicago P.D. episode introduced heartbreak for Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger).
Whereas working a troublesome case involving a younger woman whose “father” is decided to be a serial killer — they don’t know who she actually is — Ruzek and Burgess (Marina Squerciati) are stunned when his dad Bob (Jack Coleman) surprises them with a go to. Ruzek then learns that his father has been recognized with Alzheimer’s. The episode ends with a touching second of Ruzek shaving his father’s face for him, and, somewhat than let him go to a facility, Ruzek insists he transfer in with them. Bob protests, “It’s going to get dangerous. It’s going to get actual dangerous. I’m not going to recollect tips on how to be. I’m not going to recollect who you’re. I don’t need you to see me like that.” However Ruzek doesn’t care and refuses to let him say no. Then Bob tells him, “I’ll neglect to say this later, so simply let me say it now. I like you. I’m very happy with who you’re.”
Under, Flueger discusses Ruzek and his father’s storyline, the open-ended case, and extra.
Ruzek learns his father has been recognized with Alzheimer’s. Speak about filming these scenes with Jack of Bob telling him, after which that final scene,
Patrick John Flueger: Jack Coleman truly offers with dementia in his personal private life, not for himself, however for a beloved one. So he understands precisely tips on how to faucet into that to a level that — we pace issues up as a result of it’s TV, we gotta inform the story the proper manner, however my God, if he doesn’t simply knock this factor out of the park, it’s heartbreaking. I didn’t need to do something. And we’ve been working collectively so lengthy taking part in these characters that there’s sort of a simple rapport. We fall proper again into place, and it was fairly heartbreaking. These scenes had been exhausting. They had been tough. I truly – myself and Vic [Macias], our A digicam operator who can be one in every of our administrators, directed Episode 2, we needed to step out. And I don’t imply to bust him, however we each needed to stand subsequent to one another, shed a fast tear, we did a little bit man hug, then we went again in and saved going throughout that final scene simply because it was powerful. And Jack simply, he’s so good. It was powerful. It was exhausting. It was actually heartbreaking, but additionally simple as a result of it was so heartbreaking and that’s the way it must be, I suppose.
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Ruzek’s dad is now shifting in with them. Speak about this determination for Ruzek. Does he have any concept what he’s taking over but? Or is he simply pondering, I must handle my dad…
No, I don’t suppose he has any idea of what he’s taking over. I simply don’t suppose he can conceptualize the thought of letting him go wherever however house. I don’t suppose it’s about how exhausting it’s going to be. It’s not about, have I actually thought this out? It’s about, “I don’t want to consider something in any respect. You’re coming house to me and I’m going to handle you. I cannot allow you to go. Definitely not far, distant, not in Florida, go be by your self and collapse? No, no, you come house, I’ll handle you such as you took care of me.”
However he and Burgess don’t speak about that on this episode. What are you able to say about conversations developing between Ruzek and Burgess about this?
Nicely, it’s alluded to that I did discuss to her, and I consider that he did discuss to her. I believe that like most efficiently wholesome relationships, the person’s a little bit afraid of his woman. And so I don’t suppose he would cross that line with out chatting together with her about it. I’d collect it’s not probably the most thrilling information she’s ever heard, but when she sees that he believes in one thing, I believe she helps him, and vice versa.
So what does that appear like going ahead? How a lot are we going to be seeing Jack Coleman going ahead and the way a lot are we going to see this on display?
You’ll see him once more. I can’t say how a lot, however you’ll see him once more. We’re not beginning a storyline after which making you anticipate it. You’ll be seeing this for the remainder of the season.
What are you able to preview about what we’ll see and what we’ll hear as Ruzek is adjusting to this?
I imply, as you modify and because the actuality sinks in, issues get tougher and tougher, it turns into much less of a heroic concept and extra of a actuality, an on a regular basis actuality, which you’ll be able to be as massive of a hero in your thoughts as you need, however in the case of on daily basis, in the case of instituting what it’s worthwhile to do over and over and over, that’s the place it will get powerful.
After which we even have the case which was left open-end, and we see how a lot that’s actually attending to Ruzek. So what are we going to see developing there? Are we going to see Ruzek nonetheless investigating this on the facet whereas the main target turns to different instances?
We’re persistently working. Identical to another unit within the true Chicago PD, we’ve obtained a number of instances open at any time. … I don’t know that you just’ll essentially see it within the scenes, however in the event you’re studying this text, know that that is very a lot taking part in within the background always, together with different instances that you could be by no means even hear about on digicam.
What else is developing for Ruzek?
The crossover, and past that, we filmed a little bit out of order. So the Zoe storyline, we filmed two episodes again to again that needed to do with this storyline, however they don’t play again to again. That’s how we scheduled it. So I do know what occurs there and going ahead, I don’t know but.
What are you able to preview you about that second episode with this Zoe storyline?
It is going to simply hold breaking your coronary heart.
Oh, no.
Yeah, you’re coping with powerful themes. I imply, the thought is, nicely, you discover a child that doesn’t know their title and the purpose is to seek out that youngster’s title and provides it again to them, present it again to them. And all of the whereas he’s making this effort, he’s watching his dad lose his title, lose his thoughts. And so the juxtaposition of these issues, although there’s constructive outcomes that may come right here and there, I believe that there’s that hang-out, there’s that weight of making an attempt to do one thing constructive whereas on the identical time watching, satirically, one thing unfavourable occurred in the very same house.
So Jack Coleman is in that second half?
Sure.
Chicago P.D., Wednesdays, 10/9c, NBC