'Sean knows we're coming after him. The chief knows we're coming after him, so there are a lot of obstacles and it's a pressure cooker.' ChicagoPD
. Obsessed with bringing Sean in once and for all, Upton -- who hasn't addressed her husband's absence head-on just yet -- and her cohorts at Intelligence find themselves with their best chance at taking Sean down in Wednesday's fall finale.
For Upton, shifting all her time and energy on the Sean O'Neal case instead of dealing with her husband's absence more directly, was an idea the writers felt aligned with who she was and how she would cope with major life changes. "He's a huge villain. He believes what he's doing is right. He's found a way to make it just in his mind. And he said to us he's not going to change. For Upton, it has become such an obsession and something that she is so devoted to and has been a distraction," she acknowledged. "She's not looking at any of the pain that's beneath it. The stakes are huge for every member of the team.
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