![]() Could Handle Halstead's Choiceīased on the size and scale of the operation that was recovering evidence from Roy's grave, making this case go away can’t be as simple as digging up dirt on Agent North. not having to say goodbye to anybody to resolve this storyline? So, is there a way out of this situation that would somehow result in Halstead, Upton, and Voight all sticking around, and P.D. If any member of the Intelligence Unit is given two choices, there’s always the possibility that they’ll find (or force) another option. ![]() North lumping Upton and Halstead together was actually a pretty genius move to force Halstead’s hand one way or the other, but this is Chicago P.D. Throw in the fact that he was only dragged into the mess because he figured out the secret with some good police work, and it’s hard to imagine Halstead not doing everything possible to keep the FBI's focus on Voight rather than him and Upton. And Halstead directly and without hesitation told Upton in “Fractures” that he didn’t want her to turn herself in because he wants to start their marriage with her outside of prison. Flipping on Voight would undoubtedly not be an easy decision for him.īut could Halstead really let Upton (and himself) go to prison when there’s the option of Voight being taken down by the feds? Sure, Upton pulled the trigger on Roy, but Voight arguably forced her hand. He knows that Voight technically didn't kill Roy, and his own hands have been dirtied over his years in Intelligence as well. Halstead is a loyal character, and he has worked under Voight for the better part of a decade. If you’re Jay Halstead, however, the situation is more than a little complicated. Now, if you’re me and watching from home, you might have been ready to flip on Voight before the final credits even start to roll and let him go down for everything he’s ever done. Or option two: you help me take down the man I really want. All the bits and pieces of evidence combined with the actual body seems to mean that somebody is going down for Roy’s death, and it’s up to Halstead what happens next. Halstead saw the case go from “circumstantial” to pretty damning when North led him to where Voight disposed of Roy’s body, which North only found because he followed Halstead’s digital footprints in tracking Voight’s GPS on the night of the murder. (Image credit: NBC) What Halstead Has To Decide
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