Tag: Taylor Kinney
Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 1 Review: Barely Gone
Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 1, “Barely Gone,” uses a six-month time jump to answer every burning question the audience could have in a matter of minutes.
Preview — Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 1: Barely Gone
Firehouse 51 is saying goodbye to one of their own on Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 1, “Barely Gone.” But who? Here’s a preview.
When Do ‘Chicago Med,’ ‘Chicago Fire,’ and ‘Chicago P.D.’ Return for New Seasons in 2024?
If you’ve been waiting for the return of NBC’s beloved Chicago-centric Dick Wolf franchise, One Chicago, fret not: the wait is almost over.
Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 22 Review: Red Waterfall
Once again, Chicago Fire ends a season with one heck of a cliffhanger. At least one of those cliffhangers could result in some excellent news.
Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 21 Review: Change of Plans
On Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 21, we learn that Severide has finished his training in Alabama, apparently, and is working on an investigation elsewhere.
Preview — Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 18: Danger is all Around
Jesse Spencer returns for Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 18, “Danger is all Around,” just in time to fill the void of Taylor Kinney’s temporary absence.
Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 15 Review: Damage Control
Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 15, “Damage Control,” reveals how Severide is being written out of the series temporarily. Read on for our review.
Preview — Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 15: Damage Control
Violet continues to struggle with the trauma of losing Evan on Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 15, “Damage Control.” Here’s a preview.
Preview — Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 14: Run Like Hell
Tensions between Stella and Carver continue on Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 14. Meanwhile, Severide and Mouch help Trudy with an investigation.
Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 13 Review: The Man of the Moment
Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 13, “The Man of the Moment,” hints at more complications between Carver and Stella. Read on for our review.










