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Chicago PD just killed off a major character via a heartbreaking sendoff

Chicago PD season 13, episode 19 concluded with the heartbreaking death of a key character introduced way back in season 2.
CHICAGO P.D. -- "Going Back" Episode 1319 -- Pictured: Patrick John Flueger as Officer Adam Ruzek
CHICAGO P.D. -- "Going Back" Episode 1319 -- Pictured: Patrick John Flueger as Officer Adam Ruzek | (Photo by: Elizabeth Sisson/NBC)

We've known for a while now that time was running out for one longtime Chicago PD character, and sadly the show's latest episode officially brought an end to their journey on the show.

WARNING: The following post contains spoilers from Chicago PD season 13, episode 19.

Heading into the episode, we had a sinking feeling that Bob’s death could be imminent, as the episode synopsis noted that the VHS at the center of the episode’s case was found in his father’s belongings. Our fear was that Ruzek would come across the tape after his father's death, and we worried this moment might occur off-screen. While we were wrong about how Ruzek came to find the tape, we unfortunately were not wrong about Bob’s fate. 

Early in Chicago PD season 13, episode 19, we see Ruzek visiting Bob at his care facility, and it’s clear that his father’s health is quickly declining. Bob is forgetting more and more, and he’s clearly in the final stages of the disease. 

Through the episode, we saw Bob declining, and it became clear late in the episode this was the show saying goodbye to the character. After his initial visit, Ruzek gets a call from his dad’s nurse, and we come to learn that Bob has now stopped eating, a moment that often occurs in the final days of an Alzheimer’s patient’s life. By the episode’s end, Ruzek is called back, as it seems Bob is not expected to make it through the night. 

As Ruzek sits by his dad’s bedside, he gets an opportunity not all people do to say goodbye to his dad and tell him how much he loves him. The moment is an emotionally charged scene as Ruzek promises his dad he’ll remember for him as we see flashes from Ruzek’s childhood and some of his many happy moments with his dad. As Ruzek tells his dad it’s okay to let go, we see Bob take his final breath in a moment we knew was coming but we weren’t truly prepared for.

Pictured: (l-r) Patrick John Flueger as Officer Adam Ruzek, Jack Coleman as Bob
CHICAGO P.D. -- "Going Back" Episode 1319 -- Pictured: (l-r) Patrick John Flueger as Officer Adam Ruzek, Jack Coleman as Bob | (Photo by: Elizabeth Sisson/NBC)

We first met Ruzek's dad back in season 2, episode 12, "Disco Bob," which introduced Jack Coleman in the role of Bob. The episode was a defining moment in Ruzek's story, giving fans a look behind the curtain into his relationship with his father, who had inspired him to become a cop. The episode also established that Bob wasn't a fan of dirty cops, with Ruzek's dad going as far as to make it clear that he didn't like that Ruzek was working with Voight, who had a history of coloring outside the lines.

Over the years, Coleman would appear in several additional episodes, popping up every few years for a new storyline. Sadly, his return in season 12 signaled that his time on the show was likely coming to an end when we learned that Bob had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's.

The diagnosis threw Ruzek off guard, but he made a point from the very beginning to do everything he could for his father. It wasn't easy for Ruzek to eventually make the decision to move his dad into an assisted living facility, but he knew it was the right call for his dad's health as he needed care that Ruzek simply could not provide him alone.

Jumping ahead to season 13, we came to learn that Bob's health had begun to decline, resulting in Ruzek taking some time off from the CPD to be there for his dad, with the storyline being used to accommodate John Patrick Flueger's leave of absence. Upon Flueger's return, we'd learn via a conversation between Ruzek and Burgess that Bob's health was getting much worse, with the doctors informing Ruzek that his dad likely only had a few months to live.

From the moment this update was provided, we had a feeling that Bob's death would occur sometime before the season ended and that sadly proved to be the case.

It was a heartbreaking end to Bob's time on the show, but one that was so beautifully written and acted. We were worried that Bob's death might occur off-screen, and we're grateful that the writers found a way to bring Coleman back for Bob's sendoff. Those final scenes with Coleman and Flueger were gut-wrenching to watch, but made Bob's death so much more impactful than an off-screen death would have had.

The episode was one of the best hours the show has delivered in a long time, and is one that will stick with fans for years to come.

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