'Chicago PD' season 4 spoilers: crossover with 'Chicago Fire' sees Detective Dawson fall in love with Sylvie Brett

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In the upcoming season of the "Chicago P.D.," a lot of fans are excited to see Detective Antonio Dawson (Jon Seda) find the woman who will love him.

According to Ecumenical News, various reports state that Dawson is expected to find love with his sister's colleague, Sylvie Brett (Kara Kilmer) in "Chicago Fire." In the firehouse, Brett is a female paramedic with close ties to Gabriella (Monica Raymund) while she and the detective are just acquaintances at best. However, with these two NBC series to have a promised crossover, these lovers are expected to be able to acquaint each other even more, eventually falling in love in the process.

Matt Olmstead, the show's executive producer, said in an earlier interview with Entertainment Weekly that the two are suited for each other very well. Dawson will certainly be caught unaware of this sudden attraction since he never thought he would find another good person for him after his divorce. He even went so far as to say that since Brett is trying to find a real man after a heartbreak, he is qualified. As for Dawson, she is qualified because he is looking for a real soul and a real heart.

Meanwhile, a lot of rumors point out that Kim Burgess (Marina Squerciati) will stay single in the fourth season of "Chicago P.D." The last installment showed her getting separated from Sean Roman (Brian Geraghty), and Olmstead said that it is likely for her to just take a long break from dating anyone. She will just focus on getting her job done and enjoy her single life for the time being.

Regardless, more spoilers will come soon as the new season of premiere of "Chicago P.D." happens Sept. 21.

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