A word of advice from Chicago P.D. star Marina Squerciati: “It’s not a good idea to have two bosses,” the actress tells TVLine. Her character Burgess learns that lesson during this Wednesday’s episode (NBC, 10/9c) when Cpd Deputy Superintendent Katherine Brennan (The Brave‘s Anne Heche) asks the officer to take a girl on a ride-along as a favor. After Burgess agrees to the request, “everything goes downhill from there,” Squerciati says.
“I’m serving two masters in this episode,” the actress explains. “I’m trying to serve Voight, and I’m trying to serve his...
“I’m serving two masters in this episode,” the actress explains. “I’m trying to serve Voight, and I’m trying to serve his...
- 10/17/2018
- TVLine.com
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