As the longtime head of the 21st District’s Intelligence Unit, Voight operates not by the book, but by his own code. From day one, the show sets up Voight not as a straight-edge hero, but as a morally gray warrior — someone willing to bend rules, intimidate suspects, and even cross ethical lines to deliver results.
That willingness is precisely what makes him dangerous — and magnetic. Every time Voight takes a stance, orders an unorthodox move, or authorizes questionable tactics, viewers brace for fallout. And often — that fallout fuels the biggest twists, deepest character arcs, and the kind of emotionally volatile scenes the show thrives on.
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