Chicago Fire Season 12: A Blaze of Questions (and a Short Season)
So, you're wondering how many episodes of fiery goodness we got in Chicago Fire season 12, huh? Well, buckle up, because this is going to be a rollercoaster of information, mixed with a sprinkle of sarcasm.
A Short and Sweet Season
Let's cut to the chase: Season 12 of Chicago Fire had a measly 13 episodes. Yep, you read that right. Thirteen. As in, not enough to satisfy our burning desire for firefighting drama. It's like ordering a pizza and only getting three slices. Rude, right?
We can blame this on a couple of things: the delayed start of the TV season and those pesky writers’ and actors’ strikes. It's like the universe conspired against our TV-watching pleasure. But hey, at least we got to see Severide, Kidd, and the rest of the gang saving lives (and looking hot while doing it).
Why So Short? A Theory
Now, I'm no conspiracy theorist, but I have a theory: maybe the showrunners wanted to build suspense for season 13. Or maybe they were just really tired. Who knows? But one thing's for sure, this short season has left us with more questions than answers. Like, what's going to happen to Kelly and Stella? Will Herrmann ever retire? And most importantly, when will we get our next fix of firefighting action?
How to Handle Chicago Fire Season 12 Withdrawal
Okay, so you've binged season 12 and you're experiencing withdrawal symptoms. Don't worry, you're not alone. Here are a few tips to help you cope:
- How to rewatch every episode: Just do it. Multiple times.
- How to imagine your own Chicago Fire adventures: Let your imagination run wild. You could be the next firefighter hero!
- How to find other shows to watch: Explore other firefighter dramas or try something completely different.
- How to patiently wait for season 13: This one might be tough, but it's worth it.
- How to survive until then: Stock up on popcorn, your favorite binge-watching snacks, and prepare for endless rewatches.
There you have it, folks. Everything you need to know (and probably more than you wanted to know) about Chicago Fire season 12. Let's hope season 13 is longer and hotter than ever!