Sonntag, 29. September 2013
Chicago Fire Prove It Preview Clips
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Donnerstag, 26. September 2013
Episode 2.03 "Defcon 1" Promotional Photos
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'Chicago Fire' Stars Dish on Season Two via ETOnline
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Mittwoch, 25. September 2013
Episode 2.02 Preview "Prove It"
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Montag, 23. September 2013
TV Goodness Q&A: Chicago Fire Cast and EPs Talk Season Two, Sperm, Love Triangles, and more
Interview by Mary Powers (TV Goodness)
When we last saw Peter, he was at the Chicago PD getting an application. Is that kind of a hot-headed response to not getting the job — even though he knows very few people get it their first time and he knows he has all these people in his corner? Or is it also partly because of his breakup with Gabby?
Charlie Barnett: I think it’s that and among other things as well. It was — for me, at least — a lot of my father’s situation kind of brought to light — I don’t know — it kind of affected the whole situation of leaving the firehouse — having this image of my father being the hero and then kind of figuring out that he had – he wasn’t as – he could’ve not been as heroic as I had always imagined. And the line had almost been altered in this kind of three-prong of these hero firefighters.
So I think that fed into it as well — among the fact that I wanted to kind of escape being around Gabby and was being a little bit childish. I told Michael and Derek that I thought it was honestly, you know — sorry for my language — but a bitch move.
But I also think it’s an amazing character trait to bring up in a person. And I think he recognizes that. And you’ll see how it kind of affects him and how he moves forward from it.
But there’s a lot that fed into it. It wasn’t just a, you know what, F this, I’m leaving because I didn’t get it.
Are we going to see Monica and Charlie rekindle this season again?
Monica Raymund: That’s a really good question. A little bit of the love come back in terms of how they navigate their new relationship in season two. I don’t – we – I don’t – I think there’s a lot of opportunities to see how that happens.
But I think that in the beginning of season two, we’ll see how they start to navigate where they left off in season one – and whether or not they get together is sort of up to them to decide.
Charlie Barnett: Yeah, they have this love that’s kind of never-ending, you know what I mean? They began as friends — initially in the beginning of the season. So, they have more built up than, you know, kind of cutting everything off at the end of this relationship.
If the flame rekindles, I think you’ll just have to watch and see. But it definitely – we brush up against each other couple times. You know, we’re working together.
Mills and Boden, is Peter going to forgive him or is that relationship going to stay chilly for a while?
Charlie Barnett: Honestly I don’t how much I could say about it. I kind of want to leave it open so that you guys stay interested and excited. But I know that Boden and Mills have a complicated issue because it happened so far in the past and happened kind of outside of Mills’ own experience.
You know he was a young boy when supposedly this relationship between my mother and him went on. And this disagreement with him and my father ending up in possibly my father’s death. Or if it was Benny’s – I like kind of even being in the dark on all of that, not really knowing what the truth is.
We entered back into the house and you know bar none, it’s a house. And we’re risking our lives out there. And I think what’s great about that is that the all the emotional shit, the BS that kind of gets in the way starts to diminish. Because you find yourself in situations relying on those people, relying on the person that you didn’t trust maybe a second ago while you were standing around.
Or relying on the person or needing the person that possibly wasn’t your best friend you know while you were sitting on the couch in the house.
So that has I think a huge effect on Mills and Boden as well. It kind of furthers their relationship. Where it ends up, I don’t know. I’m excited to see as much as you are.
You know they still have a complicated situation. And a lot of things haven’t been drawn out. They need to have kind of a face to face, but it will come.
[...]
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When we last saw Peter, he was at the Chicago PD getting an application. Is that kind of a hot-headed response to not getting the job — even though he knows very few people get it their first time and he knows he has all these people in his corner? Or is it also partly because of his breakup with Gabby?
Charlie Barnett: I think it’s that and among other things as well. It was — for me, at least — a lot of my father’s situation kind of brought to light — I don’t know — it kind of affected the whole situation of leaving the firehouse — having this image of my father being the hero and then kind of figuring out that he had – he wasn’t as – he could’ve not been as heroic as I had always imagined. And the line had almost been altered in this kind of three-prong of these hero firefighters.
So I think that fed into it as well — among the fact that I wanted to kind of escape being around Gabby and was being a little bit childish. I told Michael and Derek that I thought it was honestly, you know — sorry for my language — but a bitch move.
But I also think it’s an amazing character trait to bring up in a person. And I think he recognizes that. And you’ll see how it kind of affects him and how he moves forward from it.
But there’s a lot that fed into it. It wasn’t just a, you know what, F this, I’m leaving because I didn’t get it.
Are we going to see Monica and Charlie rekindle this season again?
Monica Raymund: That’s a really good question. A little bit of the love come back in terms of how they navigate their new relationship in season two. I don’t – we – I don’t – I think there’s a lot of opportunities to see how that happens.
But I think that in the beginning of season two, we’ll see how they start to navigate where they left off in season one – and whether or not they get together is sort of up to them to decide.
Charlie Barnett: Yeah, they have this love that’s kind of never-ending, you know what I mean? They began as friends — initially in the beginning of the season. So, they have more built up than, you know, kind of cutting everything off at the end of this relationship.
If the flame rekindles, I think you’ll just have to watch and see. But it definitely – we brush up against each other couple times. You know, we’re working together.
Mills and Boden, is Peter going to forgive him or is that relationship going to stay chilly for a while?
Charlie Barnett: Honestly I don’t how much I could say about it. I kind of want to leave it open so that you guys stay interested and excited. But I know that Boden and Mills have a complicated issue because it happened so far in the past and happened kind of outside of Mills’ own experience.
You know he was a young boy when supposedly this relationship between my mother and him went on. And this disagreement with him and my father ending up in possibly my father’s death. Or if it was Benny’s – I like kind of even being in the dark on all of that, not really knowing what the truth is.
We entered back into the house and you know bar none, it’s a house. And we’re risking our lives out there. And I think what’s great about that is that the all the emotional shit, the BS that kind of gets in the way starts to diminish. Because you find yourself in situations relying on those people, relying on the person that you didn’t trust maybe a second ago while you were standing around.
Or relying on the person or needing the person that possibly wasn’t your best friend you know while you were sitting on the couch in the house.
So that has I think a huge effect on Mills and Boden as well. It kind of furthers their relationship. Where it ends up, I don’t know. I’m excited to see as much as you are.
You know they still have a complicated situation. And a lot of things haven’t been drawn out. They need to have kind of a face to face, but it will come.
[...]
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Mittwoch, 18. September 2013
Episode 2.02 "Prove It" - Promotional Photos
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Samstag, 14. September 2013
Chicago Fire Season 2 Premiere Interviews Part 3 & Premiere Clips
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Freitag, 13. September 2013
TV Vorschau Herbst 2013: NBC's Chicago Fire Premiere der 2. Staffel
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von Lasia
Bürokratie
ist ein Miststück. Niemand wird diese Lektion auf eine härtere Weise lernen als
die Leute des Firehouse 51 in NBC’s Chicago Fire. Nachdem die erste Staffel
interne Streitereien, Diebstahl, Belästigungsklagen und die Trauer um den
Verlust eines Seinesgleichen beinhaltete, ist der Zusammenhalt des Teams am
Anfang der 2.Staffel stärker denn je. Diesmal besteht die Gefahr sie
auseinander zu reißen, seitens einer externen, höhergestellten Politik, nicht innerhalb der Gruppe.
In der
Premiere der 2.Staffel „A Problem House“ bekommt Chief Boden (Eamonn Walker) zu
hören, dass aufgrund von Budgetkürzungen, einige Restposten einer kürzlich
geschlossenen Wache, an sein Haus übertragen werden. Was nicht bedeutet, die 51
sei aus dem Schneider. Berühmt-berüchtigt für Probleme innerhalb der eigenen 4
Wände, steht auch diese in der engeren Auswahl für eine Schließung, somit entscheidet
sich Boden dafür, Präventivmaßnahmen zu ergreifen um zu beweisen, dass seine
Wache ein unbezahlbarer Gewinn für die Gemeinde ist. Dies ist leichter gesagt,
als getan, denn die Hälfte der Brände und Unfälle, die sein Truck beantwortet,
passieren eigentlich nur aufgrund eines seiner Männer. Kelly Severide (Taylor
Kinney) wird von einem Brandstifter verfolgt, in der ganzen Stadt löscht er
Brände, die keinen anderen Sinn haben als Höhn und Spott. Dies ist keine
„Einsatz der Woche“-Situation, in der der Typ am Ende der Premiere gefangen
wird. Es verspricht eher ein fortlaufendes Problem zu werden. Nur noch ein
weiterer Stein im Geröll für Severide, der bewirkt dass Kinney eine
180-Grad-Wendung vom freudigen, witzigen zukünftigen Papa in der
Eröffnungsszene zu einem mehr in sich gekehrten, bescheidenen Kerl macht, der
seinen Kopf einzieht, um am Ende der Folge nicht verbrannt zu werden. Severide
ist kein Typ, dem man Angst machen kann, doch die jüngsten Ereignisse in seinen
Leben und das etwas suspekte Benehmen einiger machten ihn etwas misstrauischer.
Chicago Fire schafft es in nur 44
Minuten, ein paar absolut herzzerreißende Erfahrungen für die Charaktere, die
wir kennen und lieben gelernt haben, zu liefern. Angefangen bei Dawson (Monica
Raymond) und Shay (Lauren German), die
sich um ein Schussopfer kümmern, das aus einen fahrenden Wagen geworfen wurde, während
das Auto versuchte einer Polizei-Barrikade zu entfliehen, bis hin zu einem
„Fire-Jumping“(frei: Feuersprung) von einem Gebäude zum anderen, das dazu
führt, dass eine bewusstlose Frau drinnen gefangen wird, was letzten Endes
einen doppelten Rettungseinsatz erfordert. Die Stunts legen die Latte wieder
höher für das „nicht nur verfahrensorientierte“ Adrenalin-gefüllte Drama. Doch
es sind die Wendung und Entwicklungen der Charaktere, die am meisten zählen, denn
lange nachdem das Feuer gelöscht wurde, ist es das was in den Leuten vor sich
geht, was die Story zur nächsten Woche bringt. Severide’s Zwangslage ist gewiss
die Dringendste, denn sie beeinflusst jeden, der die Brände bekämpfen muss, die
ihm eine besondere Nachricht senden sollen. Doch es gibt noch weitere
Ereignisse in anderen Beziehungen, die in der Folge laut ertönen.
Beginnend
bei Mouch (Christian Stolte) der hervortritt um mehr Verantwortung zu tragen,
bis hin zu Hermann (David Eigenberg),Dawson und Otis‘ (Yuri Sardarov) Bar, die
von der Konkurrenz begraben wird, zu romantischen Beziehungen, die immer noch
im Spiel sind, gibt es genügend „außerhalb der Feuerwache“ Stories für all die
Zuschauer, die auch an Klaustrophobie leiden.
Nachdem er
einige Zeit weg war um seinen Kopf frei zu kriegen, versucht Matt Casey (Jesse
Spencer) sehr stark so zu tun als sei alles wieder in Ordnung. „Nur ein
weiterer Tag bei der Arbeit“ und dass er seine Leute immer noch effektiv leiten
kann. Doch es ist klar, dass die Last zu groß ist. Am Ende der Folge wird noch
mehr von der besagten Last auf seine Schultern gepackt, und zum ersten Mal
werden wir ein Hauch von Angst in seinen Augen sehen, was uns seine Fähigkeiten
in Frage stellen lassen wird.
Trotz dass
die 2.Staffel von Chicago Fire den ersten Jahrestag eines Verlusts zeichnet,
der eine Rivalität zwischen Severide und Casey entflammen lies, scheinen die
Beziehungen untereinander besser denn je. Tatsächlich, ist die gesamte
Feuerwache, außer einer Runde Zankerei, auf eine Art und Weise vereint, die
perfekt darstellt welch Brüder und Schwestern sie sein müssen, um erfolgreich
ihren Job machen zu können. Selbstverständlich kann dieser Friede nur von kurzer
Dauer sein, sonst gäbe es kein Drama. Gewiss ist es eine schöne Kameradschaft,
die wir genießen so lange wir noch können. Peter Mills (Charlie Barnett) ist
verlorener als je zuvor, immer noch „Candidate“ genannt und sichtlich
unzufrieden darüber, auf Chief Boden’s Befehle hören zu müssen, nachdem er von dessen
privaten Beziehungen zu seiner Familie erfahren hat. Anstatt sich wieder auf
seine Arbeit zu konzentrieren, scheint er in der Premiere distanzierter denn
je, und er leistet beste Vorarbeit, um aus der Wache zu fliegen. Dies ist ein
kurzer Moment während der Premiere doch er weist auf, wie viele Konflikte in
der Zukunft folgen könnten, da jeder andere darum kämpft, seinen Job behalten
zu dürfen und er hingegen kehrt dem Ganzen den Rücken zu.
Natürlich gibt
es einige neue Gesichter in der 51 und somit bleibt Chicago Fire der „expand to
the world“ Tradition einer jeden 2.Staffel-Show treu. In diesen Fall, ist der namhafteste
der junge, eingebildete Jeff Clark, (Jeff Hephner) Squad-Mitglied, der zu viele
Information über einige Dinge zu haben scheint und diese auch ein wenig zu
eifrig teilen möchte. In einer Szene, die Mills‘ polizeiliches Geschick zeigt, bemerkt
dieser, dass an dem Typen irgendwas faul ist, doch wie weit er mit diesem
Wissen gehen wird, bleibt abzuwarten. Es kann sein, dass ihm am Ende der Folge
ein Angebot unterbreitet wird, den die meisten nicht wiederstehen können, was
nicht bedeutet, dass er dieses nicht annehmen, es ausnutzen wird, und seinen
durchtriebenen Weg weiterhin verfolgt. Vielleicht liegt unsere Abneigung
gegenüber Außenseitern darin, dass wir mit den restlichen Mitgliedern der Wache
schon so viel erlebt haben, aber wenn der Kerl lächelt, wirkt es höhnisch und
er scheint, zumindest auf den ersten Blick, ein Opportunist zu sein. Dies ist
niemand, der gut für das Haus ist oder für die Anspannung, die darum herrscht.
Mit einem
langfristigen, geheimnisvollen Fall und ein paar Platzhaltern (gemeint
Darsteller) und etwas neuem Anstrich, die wir schon liebend gern sehen, heizt
die 2.Staffel von Chicago Fire richtig an!
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Fall 2013 TV Preview: NBC's 'Chicago Fire' season 2 premiere
Bureaucracy's
a bitch, and no one is about to learn that lesson harder than the good people
at Fire Station 51 on NBC's Chicago Fire. After a season one that
included in-house fighting, theft, harassment claims, and mourning the loss of
their own, the second season starts with the team stronger than ever. But this
time, the threats of pulling them apart come from external, higher up politics,
not within.
On the second season premiere, "A Problem House", Chief Boden (Eamonn
Walker) gets word that budget cuts have his house absorbing the remnants of
another, recently closed house. But that doesn't mean 51 is out of the
woods, either. Notorious for issues within its walls, it's on a short list for
closure, too, and Boden decides to take preemptive measures to prove itself as
an invaluable asset to the community. But that's easier said than done when
more than half of the fires and accidents his trucks respond to in the season
opener are actually because of one of his own. Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney)
is being targeted by an arsonist, led around the city putting out fires that
seem to have no other meaning than to taunt. This isn't a "case of the
week" situation in which the guy is caught at the end of the premiere,
either, but rather it promises to be an on-going problem, just another in a string
for Severide, causing Kinney to do a 180 from the joy-filled, joking dad-to-be
in the opening scene to the more internalizing, humbled guy keeping his head
down to avoid getting burnt by the end of the episode. Severide is not the type
to be scared, but he is certainly made a bit more wary about recent events in
his life and the slightly suspicious behavior around him.
Chicago Fire manages to deliver a couple of
absolutely gut-wrenching experiences for characters we've come to know and love
in the 44 minutes back for season two. From Dawson (Monica Raymund)
and Shay (Lauren German) tending to a gunshot victim who was thrown out
of a moving car while that car tries to evade police barricades in the parking
lot, to a fire jumping from one building to an adjacent one, trapping an
unconscious woman inside and requiring a double rescue, the stunts raise the
bar once again for this "not just a procedural" adrenaline-filled
drama. But it is the character turns and developments that matter the most
because long after the fires are snuffed out, it is what lingers for the people
that drive the story to the next week.
Severide's
predicament is certainly the most pressing, as it is affecting everyone who has
to fight those fires that seem to be set with a specific message for him. But
there are still ramifications from other relationships ringing loudly in this
episode, too. From Mouch (Christian Stolte) stepping up for more
responsibility, to Herrmann (David Eigenberg), Dawson, and Otis' (Yuri
Sardarov)'s bar being buried by competition, to complicated romantic
relationships still being in play, there are enough "outside the
firehouse" stories to satiate those who get claustrophobic, too.
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Donnerstag, 12. September 2013
Show Patrol TV on set with David Eigenberg, Taylor Kinney, Lauren German, and Jeff Hephner
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Christian Stolte, Joe Minoso and Yuri Sardarov talk about Season 2 with Curt Wagner
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Dienstag, 10. September 2013
Sonntag, 8. September 2013
Episode 2.01 - A Problem House - Press Release
Ein
Brandstifter wird auf Severide aufmerksam als Behördenkram große
Veränderungen des Departments in der Premiere der 2.Staffel
verursacht. – Beweise, die in einer Reihe von Bränden
wiedergefunden wurden, weisen daraufhin, dass Lt.Severide von einem
Brandstifter unter Beschuss genommen wird. In
der Zwischenzeit prallen Battalion Chief Boden (Eamonn Walker) und
Gail McLeod (
Gastrolle:
Michelle Forbes), eine hochrangige Gutachterin des State Marshal’s
Office, die ein wachsames Auge auf die Budgets und Arbeitsleistungen
der Feuerwachen von Chicago hat, aufeinander. Sie hat das Firehouse
51 als eine der Wachen im Visier, der eine Schließung drohen könnte. Woanders,
denkt Lt.Casey (Jesse Spencer) über Andy’s 1. Todestag nach, Shay
(Lauren German) hat Zweifel an Severide’s Vaterschaft und Mouch
(Christian Stolte) freut sich über den Besuch seiner japanischen
Freundin Mari (Gastrolle:
Cindy Chang). Auch dabei sind Monica Raymond, Charlie Barnett, David
Eigenberg, Yuri Saradov und Joe Minoso. Außerdem
werden Jon Seda und Jesse Lee Soffer einen Gastauftritt haben.
Übersetzung: Lasia
Übersetzung: Lasia
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AN
ARSONIST TAKES NOTICE OF SEVERIDE AS NEW RED TAPE CAUSES BIG CHANGES
IN THE DEPARTMENT IN THE SEASON TWO PREMIERE — Evidence recovered
at a series of fires indicates that Lt. Severide (Taylor Kinney) is
being targeted by an arsonist. Meanwhile, Battalion Chief Boden
(Eamonn Walker) clashes with Gail McLeod (guest star Michelle
Forbes), a high ranking consultant with the State Marshal’s office
who keeps a sharp eye on budgets and performance at the city’s
firehouses -- and has 51 under her microscope as one that could face
the prospect of being closed. Elsewhere, Lt. Casey (Jesse Spencer)
reflects on the year anniversary of Andy’s death, Shay (Lauren
German) has suspicions about Severide’s paternity and Mouch
(Christian Stolte) enjoys a visit from Mari (guest star Cindy Chang),
his Japanese girlfriend. Monica Raymund, Charlie Barnett, David
Eigenberg, Yuri Sardarov and Joe Minoso also star. Jon Seda, and
Jesse Lee Soffer also guest star.
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Fall TV Spoiler Spectacular: Exclusive Scoop on Chicago Fire
WAS BISHER GESCHAH… | Shay’s
und Severide’s Versuche, ein Baby zu bekommen, wurde von der Rückkehr seiner
jetzt schwangeren Ex, Renée, überschattet. Dawson und Mills haben sich
getrennt, was ihn zu der Überlegung führt, sich beim Chicago PD zu bewerben.
WAS PASSIEREN WIRD... |
Sarah Shahi (die eine reguläre Rolle bei Person of Interest hat) wird für eine
Episode zurückkehren, um Renée’s und Severide’s schwierige Situation „auf
effektive Weise“ zu lösen, versichert die ausführende Produzentin Danielle
Gelber. Aber ihr Braten in der Röhre kommt mit einer überraschenden Wende… das
wird die enge Freundschaft zwischen Severide und Shay wirklich beeinflussen und
auch Severide’s Beziehung mit Renée.“ Als Casey in der Zwischenzeit versucht,
nach Hallie’s Tod weiter zu machen „passieren unvorhergesehene Dinge,“ was seine
Konzentration von der Tragödie ablenkt. Jetzt da er auf dem Weg der Besserung
ist, wird es Romantik für den Feuerwehrmann und eine gewisse, inzwischen wieder
Single gewordene Rettungssanitäterin geben? „Casey und Dawson werden weiterhin ein
ziemlich komplexes Duo sein“ versichert Gelber. „Ihre sehr starke Freundschaft
wird immer alles, was zwischen ihnen passiert, prägen. Und es wird zu gegebener
Zeit auch Gefühle und romantische Funken geben.“ Bezüglich Mills, ob er zur
Polizei geht oder nicht „wird eine Frage sein, die über den nächsten paar
Episoden hängen wird“ verrät Gelber.
TVLINE BONUS SPOILER... |
Obwohl das Spin-Off Chicago PD nicht vor dem Winter starten wird, wird es
einige Überschneidungen diesen Herbst zwischen den Shows geben. Zusätzlich zu
Antonio Dawson und Hank Voight „werden einige der Charaktere, die wir
geschaffen haben und Schauspieler, die wir gecastet haben für Chicago PD in den
ersten 13 Episoden von Chicago Fire auftauchen,“ sagt Gelber. „Auch die Leute
von Chicago Fire werden in der Chicago PD Storyline auftauchen.“
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PREVIOUSLY ON... | Shay and Severide's attempts to have a baby
were overshadowed by the arrival of his now-pregnant ex, Renée. Dawson and
Mills broke things off, leading the young firefighter to consider applying for
the Chicago PD.
COMING UP NEXT | Sarah Shahi (who is now a regular on Person of Interest) will return for an episode to resolve Renée and Severide's sticky sitch “in an effective way,” assures executive producer Danielle Gelber. But her bun in the oven comes with “a surprise twist... that's going to really impact [Severide and Shay's] close friendship and Severide's relationship with Renée.” Meanwhile, as Casey tries to move forward after Hallie's death, "Unexpected things happen... that will really rivet his focus away from that [tragedy].” Now that he's on the mend, will there be romance for the firefighter and a certain newly single paramedic? “Casey and Dawson are going to continue to be quite a complex duo,” Gelber hedges. “Their very strong friendship is always going to inform everything that happens between them. And yet, there will be some emotional and romantic sparks at some point, too.” As for Mills, whether or not he will commit to the police department “is going to be a question that hangs over the first few episodes,” reveals Gelber.
TVLINE BONUS SPOILER | Although spin-off Chicago PD doesn't debut until midseason, there will be plenty of cross traffic between the shows this fall. In addition to Antonio Dawson and Hank Voight, “some of the characters we've created and actors we've cast in [Chicago PD] will appear in the first 13 [episodes] of Chicago Fire,” says Gelber. “Chicago Fire people will be on the [Chicago PD] storyline, as well.”
COMING UP NEXT | Sarah Shahi (who is now a regular on Person of Interest) will return for an episode to resolve Renée and Severide's sticky sitch “in an effective way,” assures executive producer Danielle Gelber. But her bun in the oven comes with “a surprise twist... that's going to really impact [Severide and Shay's] close friendship and Severide's relationship with Renée.” Meanwhile, as Casey tries to move forward after Hallie's death, "Unexpected things happen... that will really rivet his focus away from that [tragedy].” Now that he's on the mend, will there be romance for the firefighter and a certain newly single paramedic? “Casey and Dawson are going to continue to be quite a complex duo,” Gelber hedges. “Their very strong friendship is always going to inform everything that happens between them. And yet, there will be some emotional and romantic sparks at some point, too.” As for Mills, whether or not he will commit to the police department “is going to be a question that hangs over the first few episodes,” reveals Gelber.
TVLINE BONUS SPOILER | Although spin-off Chicago PD doesn't debut until midseason, there will be plenty of cross traffic between the shows this fall. In addition to Antonio Dawson and Hank Voight, “some of the characters we've created and actors we've cast in [Chicago PD] will appear in the first 13 [episodes] of Chicago Fire,” says Gelber. “Chicago Fire people will be on the [Chicago PD] storyline, as well.”
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