Get ready for an emotional episode of “Chicago Fire” with Season 12, Episode 13 titled “Never Say Goodbye,” airing at 9:00 Pm on Wednesday, May 22, 2024, on NBC. In this gripping installment, viewers will witness a series of events that test the resolve of Firehouse 51’s brave firefighters.
Boden, faced with a critical decision, finds himself at the center of the race for deputy commissioner, a choice that could have far-reaching consequences for the department. Meanwhile, a tense emergency call triggers painful memories for Carver and Damon, forcing them to confront their past traumas in the line of duty.
As the firefighters grapple with personal and professional challenges, Mouch struggles to adapt to changes within the team, particularly with the new truck. His efforts to adjust to the unfamiliarity of the situation add another layer of tension to the already intense atmosphere at Firehouse 51.
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Boden, faced with a critical decision, finds himself at the center of the race for deputy commissioner, a choice that could have far-reaching consequences for the department. Meanwhile, a tense emergency call triggers painful memories for Carver and Damon, forcing them to confront their past traumas in the line of duty.
As the firefighters grapple with personal and professional challenges, Mouch struggles to adapt to changes within the team, particularly with the new truck. His efforts to adjust to the unfamiliarity of the situation add another layer of tension to the already intense atmosphere at Firehouse 51.
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- 5/15/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The Chicago Fire season finale is coming up quickly at NBC.
The final episode for Season 12 is a big one, and some important spoilers are shared below.
Unfortunately, the latest season of Chicago Fire is shorter following the Hollywood strikes.
It has been a season of changes for the hit NBC drama, with several veteran cast members leaving the show.
And there is a big exit coming on the season finale as well. It will certainly shift the show’s tone for the next television season.
This one rivals the recent exit of Kara Killmer, who played lead paramedic Sylvie Brett for many years.
When is the Chicago Fire season finale?
The Chicago Fire Season 12 finale arrives on Wednesday, May 22. It is Episode 13 of the current season, called Never Say Goodbye.
Christian Stolte as Randy “Mouch” McHolland, Michael Bradway as Jack Damon, Jake Lockett as Sam Carver, and Miranda Rae Mayo...
The final episode for Season 12 is a big one, and some important spoilers are shared below.
Unfortunately, the latest season of Chicago Fire is shorter following the Hollywood strikes.
It has been a season of changes for the hit NBC drama, with several veteran cast members leaving the show.
And there is a big exit coming on the season finale as well. It will certainly shift the show’s tone for the next television season.
This one rivals the recent exit of Kara Killmer, who played lead paramedic Sylvie Brett for many years.
When is the Chicago Fire season finale?
The Chicago Fire Season 12 finale arrives on Wednesday, May 22. It is Episode 13 of the current season, called Never Say Goodbye.
Christian Stolte as Randy “Mouch” McHolland, Michael Bradway as Jack Damon, Jake Lockett as Sam Carver, and Miranda Rae Mayo...
- 5/11/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
The Chicago Fire season finale might see the departure of one of its most beloved cast members. Heading into the finale, fans remain concerned about the future of Severide (Taylor Kinney). A new promo shows how he might be facing death this week.
However, he is not the character who is leaving, although his future is also in question. Another major actor is leaving Chicago Fire after the season ends. Here is what you need to know.
Chicago Fire Losing Major Star After Season 12 Finale
After the Chicago Fire Season 12 finale, Eamonn Walker will leave the TV series. He is an original cast member who has been on the show since the start, playing Deputy District Chief Wallace Boden. Unlike many characters who die on the show, Boden will get a more distinguished farewell.
Walker, 61, decided he wanted to take a step back from his role on the show. Normally,...
However, he is not the character who is leaving, although his future is also in question. Another major actor is leaving Chicago Fire after the season ends. Here is what you need to know.
Chicago Fire Losing Major Star After Season 12 Finale
After the Chicago Fire Season 12 finale, Eamonn Walker will leave the TV series. He is an original cast member who has been on the show since the start, playing Deputy District Chief Wallace Boden. Unlike many characters who die on the show, Boden will get a more distinguished farewell.
Walker, 61, decided he wanted to take a step back from his role on the show. Normally,...
- 5/8/2024
- by Shawn Lealos
- TV Shows Ace
Chicago Fire is losing another original cast member. Eamonn Walker, who has starred as Wallace Boden since the series premiere, will be leaving the NBC drama in the Season 12 finale, according to Deadline. It said to be his decision, and there is some good news: According to the report, we don’t have to worry about him dying in a season-ending emergency and he “is expected” to be back on a recurring basis. This does make it sound like the once Battalion Chief and now Deputy District Chief may very well be the next Deputy Commissioner. He is on the shortlist for the gig, and according to the logline for the May 22 final, “Never Say Goodbye”—in which he’ll appear, following Boden taking time off to help his stepson—he will be making a decision that impacts the race for that position. One way to explain his absence at...
- 5/7/2024
- TV Insider
Exclusive: Chicago Fire original cast member Eamonn Walker is stepping away from his series regular duties on the hit NBC series after 12 seasons portraying boss Wallace Boden, Deadline has learned.
While there have been multiple cast changes of late on OneChicago, we understand that the decision to step back was his own. The Boden character is still very much alive and well, sources said, and Walker is expected to return to the show in a recurring capacity in the future.
Fans will find more clarity regarding what’s been happening with Boden and his plans moving forward in the Season 12 finale “Never Say Goodbye” airing on May 22. The character has been on a short leave of absence due to personal family matters leaving Severide (Taylor Kinney) in charge but will return for the finale.
A logline for the season closer teases, “Boden makes a decision that impacts the race for Deputy Commissioner.
While there have been multiple cast changes of late on OneChicago, we understand that the decision to step back was his own. The Boden character is still very much alive and well, sources said, and Walker is expected to return to the show in a recurring capacity in the future.
Fans will find more clarity regarding what’s been happening with Boden and his plans moving forward in the Season 12 finale “Never Say Goodbye” airing on May 22. The character has been on a short leave of absence due to personal family matters leaving Severide (Taylor Kinney) in charge but will return for the finale.
A logline for the season closer teases, “Boden makes a decision that impacts the race for Deputy Commissioner.
- 5/7/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Spoiler alert! If you haven’t seen Thursday’s episode of “And Just Like That”, proceed with caution.
As the Max reboot of “Sex and the City”, “And Just Like That”, continues to find its footing, viewers were treated to a post-Mr. Big rarity in Thursday’s episode. Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) has mostly been in a romantic desert since the death of her husband, Mr. Big (Chris Noth), in the show’s first season.
But after she’s stopped in her tracks in a Manhattan bike lane, Carrie finds herself striking up a romance with app designer George (Peter Hermann). The two TV staples have great on-screen chemistry, and it seems that Mrs. Bradshaw just might have found a new Prince Charming.
But the romance is short-lived once Carrie realizes that George and his business partner are in their own marriage of sorts. When George tries to claim...
As the Max reboot of “Sex and the City”, “And Just Like That”, continues to find its footing, viewers were treated to a post-Mr. Big rarity in Thursday’s episode. Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) has mostly been in a romantic desert since the death of her husband, Mr. Big (Chris Noth), in the show’s first season.
But after she’s stopped in her tracks in a Manhattan bike lane, Carrie finds herself striking up a romance with app designer George (Peter Hermann). The two TV staples have great on-screen chemistry, and it seems that Mrs. Bradshaw just might have found a new Prince Charming.
But the romance is short-lived once Carrie realizes that George and his business partner are in their own marriage of sorts. When George tries to claim...
- 7/13/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Spoiler Alert: This story contains details of tonight’s season and likely series finale of Murphy Brown
If the revived Murphy Brown is really and truly ending for good with tonight’s Season 11 finale, creator Diane English made sure the Emmy winning journalism comedy went out with a mix of fictionalized bigwigs and real life talking heads. Unfortunately, all that couldn’t blow the wig off anyone in a return that has never captured the tenor of the times nor any real traction.
On the sidelines in many ways from its September 17 debut, the 13-episode latest round of the Candice Bergen led series has been up against the primetime dominance of Thursday Night Football on Fox week after sometimes series low hitting week. Tonight there was no Tnf but now the “Happy New Year” episode faced the last half hour of the feature length Timeless series ender over on NBC.
If the revived Murphy Brown is really and truly ending for good with tonight’s Season 11 finale, creator Diane English made sure the Emmy winning journalism comedy went out with a mix of fictionalized bigwigs and real life talking heads. Unfortunately, all that couldn’t blow the wig off anyone in a return that has never captured the tenor of the times nor any real traction.
On the sidelines in many ways from its September 17 debut, the 13-episode latest round of the Candice Bergen led series has been up against the primetime dominance of Thursday Night Football on Fox week after sometimes series low hitting week. Tonight there was no Tnf but now the “Happy New Year” episode faced the last half hour of the feature length Timeless series ender over on NBC.
- 12/21/2018
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Although the Louvin Brothers’ illustrious career yielded such memorable singles as “I Don’t Believe You’ve Met My Baby,” “When I Stop Dreaming,” and the classic LP, Satan Is Real, the discovery of a treasure trove of previously unreleased demo recordings from siblings Charlie and Ira adds a stunning coda to the Louvins’ already impressive legacy. Love & Wealth: The Lost Recordings, out September 28th on Modern Harmonic, features 29 previously unreleased songwriting demo recordings from 1951-1956, and also includes a spoken audio letter from Ira to Acuff-Rose, the music publishers...
- 8/24/2018
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
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