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Chicago Fire Spoilers - Chicago Fire is an American television drama series that airs on NBC and was created by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas and produced by Dick Wolf. The series originally premiered on October 10, 2012.
the show follows the lives of the firefighters and paramedics working at the Chicago Fire Department at the firehouse of Engine 51, Truck 81, Squad 3, Ambulance 61 and Battalion 25. The firehouse shown is Engine 18's quarters, located at 1360 S. Blue Island Ave. between 13th & Racine. On April 26, 2013, NBC renewed Chicago Fire for a second season. and moved its time slot to Tuesdays at 10:00 pm. EST. The season debuted on September 24, 2013.
On March 27, 2013, NBC announced plans for a possible spin-off of Chicago Fire. NBC greenlit the spinoff series, under the title Chicago P.D., which premiered on January 8, 2014, at 10:00 pm EST.
Dick Wolf has announced that a major crossover between the two Chicago shows will occur at the end of the second season, in addition to a crossover between Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Chicago PD.
On March 19, 2014, NBC renewed the series for a third season.
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The show explores the lives, both professional and personal, of the firefighters and paramedics of the Chicago Fire Department at the quarters of Engine Co. 51, Truck Co. 81, Rescue Squad Co. 3, and Ambulance 61. Following the death of Firefighter Andrew Darden, the loyalties fracture and divide as the Lieutenant, or officer-in-charge of Truck Co. 81, Matthew Casey and the officer-in-charge of Squad Co. 3, Lieutenant Kelly Severide both blame one another for Darden's death. Alongside Paramedics Gabriela Dawson and Leslie Shay, under the leadership of 25th Battalion Chief Wallace Boden, the firehouse faces life or death decisions every day, but look to each other like family, making sure to look out for each other, no matter what happens. Chicago Fire's tagline is, "Life in the heat of it".
Spoiler alert! If you haven’t watched the Chicago Fire season 2 finale and intend to, stop reading now. “Anyone from House 51 report! Report!”
We got to see Dawson (Monica Raymund) pass her firefighter test, not implode when Casey (Jesse Spencer) orchestrated her a transfer from chauvinist Welch’s house (she convinced Casey to tear it up), and indicate to Shay that she was, of course, going to accept Casey’s proposal (which had gotten interrupted by the call).
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Boden didn’t like it. Update: I agree with the commenter who pointed out that shady deal Casey spotted going down outside Welch’s firehouse and/or the call with the gunshot victim Dawson punched could somehow be related. I also considered payback for Cruz’s brother turning rat.) Chicago Fire has kept us on the edge of our seat at the end of every episode — and it sounds like the season two finale will be that way, and even better. Charlie Barnett chatted with HollywoodLife.com exclusively right before the finale!
It’s heart wrenching!”
Charlie Barnett Talks Dawson Romance & Watching Her Make Out With Casey
Well jeez! On finding his father next season:
On the possibility of Boden being his father:
There’s a possibility that maybe he [Boden] wouldn’t know. It definitely will steer you in the different direction than Boden!”
Will Peter get a new love interest?
Peter Mills is more comfortable in the house and in life. Well what about Dawson?
Will a lot change if she leaves 51?
“Heck yeah! On the ‘Chicago PD’ Crossover:
“I think it helped everybody grow! “I love it.