Chicago Fire Season 12 has come to an end, and now we’re turning our attention to the next installment. Was this season our favorite? No, definitely not. But it had its moments, and it certainly set us up for some major drama when the show returns in the fall. After the stunning revelation that Eamonn
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Gear up, Chicago Fire fans, because it’s time to say goodbye. At least for the season, we’ll hang up our helmets and turnouts and leave Chicago’s bravest to a much-needed break. Sadly, we’ll be saying a real goodbye to one of the show’s longest-tenured cast members. Eamonn Walker announced his exit recently, and we’re told
After a handful of lukewarm episodes so far this season, Chicago Fire has finally delivered the heat we’ve been missing. It’s been a while since we’ve been this invested in an hour of TV, but Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 11 was intense and kept us on the edge of our seats. We also finally
I hope you’re wearing your seatbelts because this ride is about to get bumpy. Coming around the corner on next week’s Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 11 is a joy ride courtesy of someone with a whole lot of nerve. The promo promises an action-packed episode. Truck 81 is stolen, but the thieves don’t seem
Sylvie Brett and Matt Casey finally got married on Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 6 and rode away from Chicago with their family. It’s a beautiful exit for Kara Killmer, whose Brett got to prove once again that she’s a one-in-a-million paramedic that the house will sorely miss. Sylvie Brett is one in a million.
If clickbait were an episode, this would have been it! After that promo, we expected some significant developments about Gallo and Violet on Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 15, but the moment passed without any fanfare. The rest of the hour was packed with some emotional storylines, a potential new relationship, and Kylie versus the house.
Something significant happened on Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 13, as Carver realized he was developing feelings for his lieutenant. That realization surprised him, as he didn’t quite anticipate it. He also got a visit from his estranged brother, and the two events put him in a vulnerable position, and he lashed out at Kidd.
As we approach 2022, NBC’s renewal and cancellation decisions are looking clearer than ever. The network had already given a bunch of its shows early renewals, and there aren’t very many on the bubble. La Brea was a surprise hit, landing a quick renewal, but the same cannot be said for Ordinary Joe. Telling a
Chicago Fire said goodbye to Jesse Spencer with its 200th episode, but a face from the past has been confirmed to return. On Chicago Fire Season 10 Episode 6, titled “Dead Zone,” Andy Allo will be back as Lieutenant Wendy Seager. More exciting is that Wendy looks to be working with Severide (Taylor Kinney) on
One Chicago fans will have to wait a little bit longer for the Dick Wolf trio of shows — Chicago Med, Chicago P.D., and Chicago Fire — to return. NBC announced that it is airing breaking news instead, covering the pro-Trump insurrection at the Capitol and the Electoral College vote count from 8 p.m. to
NBC is ready for you to enjoy some fall TV — though your favorites will be returning a bit later than usual. The network will be kicking things off in September with Transplant, a syndicated Canadian medical drama, to fill your hospital drama needs until Chicago Med returns in November and New Amsterdam rejoins the schedule in
The coronavirus pandemic continues to take a heavy toll as the number of confirmed cases worldwide rises. In the United States, many state and local governments have closed schools — some for the rest of the academic year — shut down restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, and encouraged residents to follow the Centers for Disease Control’s
The entertainment industry has nearly come to a halt as the coronavirus pandemic has necessitated production shutdowns, pushed back TV premiere dates (while other shows move up to take their place), and sent our favorite series into limbo before their full seasons could be completed. While some shows, including favorites like Supernatural and Legacies, are
The coronavirus outbreak has been categorized as a global pandemic by the World Health Organization, and the number of cases continues to rise, with more than 124,000 people diagnosed with COVID-19 so far. As a result, a growing number of public events are being canceled, and no industry has been left untouched. The entertainment world