Who's Leaving Chicago Fire This Year

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Is Chicago Fire Turning Into A Revolving Door?

Okay, so, let's talk about Chicago Fire. Not the actual fire, because that would be, you know, bad. Let's talk about the show. Specifically, the people who keep leaving it. It’s like a never-ending game of musical chairs, but with way more drama and less awkward silence.

Who's Leaving Chicago Fire This Year
Who's Leaving Chicago Fire This Year

Boden's Big Goodbye

First off, we gotta talk about Chief Boden. The man, the myth, the legend. After twelve seasons of leading Firehouse 51 with the wisdom of a seasoned firefighter and the patience of a saint (well, most of the time), Boden decided to hang up his helmet (kinda). Don't worry, he’s not completely leaving us; it’s just a demotion to part-time status. Think of it as a golden parachute, but with less money and more firefighting.

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Who Else is Out the Door?

Let's not forget our beloved Sylvie Brett, who ditched the city for greener pastures (or rather, less fire-related pastures) in Oregon. Girl’s got priorities, okay? And let’s not overlook the fact that we’re still recovering from the shock of Matt Casey’s departure a few seasons back. It’s like the show has a serious case of senioritis.

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Why is Everyone Leaving?

Now, this is the million-dollar question. Are they tired of fighting fires? Are they secretly all aspiring chefs? Or maybe they just really, really love the suburbs? Whatever the reason, it’s starting to feel like a curse. We're half-expecting Kelly Severide to announce he's moving to Antarctica next.

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The Future of Firehouse 51

So, where does this leave Firehouse 51? Is it going to be a revolving door of new characters? Are they going to hire a bunch of robots? Or maybe they'll just turn the firehouse into a bed and breakfast. Honestly, at this point, anything is possible.

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How To... Chicago Fire Edition

  • How to survive a Chicago Fire without being a firefighter: Stay indoors, keep your windows closed, and invest in a really good fire extinguisher.
  • How to become a firefighter on Chicago Fire: Be incredibly brave, physically fit, and have a really good headshot.
  • How to deal with the constant departures on Chicago Fire: Stock up on tissues, learn to love new characters, and prepare for unexpected plot twists.
  • How to predict who’s leaving Chicago Fire next: Analyze social media posts for cryptic messages, study character arcs for potential exit points, and consult your psychic abilities.
  • How to keep Chicago Fire interesting: Introduce more cats, create a rival firehouse, and give the characters hobbies that aren't firefighting-related.
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