Chicago P.D. Boss Opens Up About the Voight-Chapman Connection

   

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The Chicago P.D. fandom has been buzzing all season long with one major question: What’s really going on between Hank Voight and Chief Patty Chapman? Now, showrunner Gwen Sigan is finally addressing it — and her answers are raising eyebrows.

In a new interview, Sigan confirms what many fans suspected: the Voight-Chapman bond isn’t just professionalit’s deeply personal. While she stopped short of confirming a romantic angle, the chemistry and tension between the two have been very intentional.

🧠 “We always wanted Chapman to be someone who could challenge Voight — someone who understood him in a way others can’t,” Sigan explained. “There’s history there. Unspoken trust. And yes, a bit of fire.”

This comes after several emotionally charged scenes between Voight (Jason Beghe) and Chapman (Sara Bues), especially in the back half of Season 12. Whether it was a late-night strategy meeting or a tense moment over a morally gray call, their dynamic became one of the show’s most compelling undercurrents.

💬 Fans are already divided. Some are shipping them hard, coining names like “Voipman” and calling for a full-on romance in Season 13. Others insist Voight is best left solo, still haunted by past losses like his son and Olinsky.

Regardless, one thing’s clear: Chapman isn’t going anywhere, and her role in Voight’s story is only growing deeper.