Hank Voight has built his career on the belief that dirty methods are justified by clean results. Criminals go to prison. Victims get justice. And the system never sees the blood on his hands.
But in Season 13 of Chicago P.D., that illusion is beginning to crack.

The Past Is No Longer Silent
Old enemies are resurfacing. Former cases once considered closed are suddenly under review. Whispers inside the department suggest that long-hidden evidence may finally be coming to light.
For the first time, Voight isn’t controlling the chessboard.
He’s standing on it.
The Cost of Becoming the Monster
Voight has always believed that someone has to be the devil so others don’t have to be. But now the weight of that choice is crushing him.
He sees the damage in:
- Ruzek’s blind loyalty
- Burgess’ fractured morality
- Atwater’s growing disillusionment
His leadership saved them many times — but it may also be what destroys them.
A Man Running Out of Justifications
Season 13 presents a Voight we’ve rarely seen before: hesitant, reflective, and visibly haunted. Every new crime feels like a mirror to his past. Every interrogation carries the echo of his own sins.
The question is no longer whether justice will catch up to him.
It’s whether he will survive when it does.
Where and When to Watch This Descent
New episodes of Chicago P.D. Season 13 air weekly on NBC, with Peacock streaming the following day. Voight’s darkest arc yet is unfolding right now — and it may redefine the entire series.