As fans eagerly tuned in for the Season 12 premiere of Chicago P.D., the absence of Tracy Spiridakos, who portrayed the fiercely dedicated Hailey Upton, was keenly felt.
However, it was clear that her presence lingered, with both cast and crew reminiscing about the significant mark she left on the show. In a heartfelt moment during a cast interview, Jason Beghe, who plays Hank Voight, shared how Spiridakos’ dynamic portrayal of Upton brought a unique energy to the series. “Tracy has always been a powerhouse,” he remarked, “Her commitment to her character and her ability to connect with the audience was exceptional. We all miss her.” The camaraderie that Spiridakos fostered with her co-stars was palpable, and many expressed their desire to honor her contributions in future episodes.
Sophia Bush, who previously played Erin Lindsay, chimed in, saying, “Tracy was more than just a colleague; she became a close friend. Her work inspired many of us on set.” This sentiment resonated throughout the cast, showcasing the strong bonds formed during their time together.
Despite the challenges of continuing the series without Upton, the cast has embraced the opportunity to evolve their characters and explore new storylines. Patrick John Flueger, who plays Adam Ruzek, emphasized the importance of carrying on Spiridakos’ legacy. “We want to make sure that her impact is felt even when she’s not here. It’s about keeping her spirit alive in every scene.”
As the season progresses, fans can expect to see the characters navigate the changes brought on by Upton’s departure. The cast has expressed their commitment to creating story arcs that honor Spiridakos while also pushing the narrative forward.
In a tribute to Tracy Spiridakos, Chicago P.D. aims to remind viewers that while characters may come and go, the relationships forged on set and the impact of those who have left an indelible mark will never be forgotten. As they embark on this new chapter, the cast remains grateful for the time spent with Spiridakos, vowing to carry her legacy into every episode. In the end, it’s clear that Chicago P.D. is not just a show; it’s a family. And even without Upton, Tracy Spiridakos will always be a cherished part of that family.