Chicago Fire Season 12: A Burning Question
So, you're one of those people, huh? The ones who can't binge-watch an entire season in one weekend? You actually need to wait for new episodes? Well, I applaud your patience (or maybe pity it, depending on the day). Let's talk about Chicago Fire Season 12.
How Many Episodes Did We Get?
Let's cut to the chase: Season 12 of Chicago Fire had 13 episodes. That's right, thirteen whole installments of firefighters being heroic, people being dramatic, and Casey probably making some questionable life choices.
Now, I know what you're thinking. Thirteen episodes? That's it? Don’t worry, I was disappointed too. I mean, we could have used a few more episodes of Severide being all brooding and mysterious. Or maybe a longer storyline for Kidd and Herrmann's epic feud over Ritter. But hey, what can you do? The writers have their reasons, and those reasons probably involve complicated plotlines and character arcs.
A Short Season? More Like a Short Fuse!
A 13-episode season is like a firework show that ends too soon. Just when you're starting to really enjoy the colorful explosions and the oohs and aahs, it's over. And then you're left standing there in the dark, wondering what just happened and when the next show is.
But fear not, Chicago Fire fans! There's always next season. And let's be honest, a shorter season might mean a more intense and focused plot. So, while it might not have been ideal, there's a chance we got a more concentrated dose of drama and excitement.
FAQs: Because You're Probably Still Confused
- How to survive the Chicago Fire Season 12 hangover? - Stock up on pizza, beer, and your favorite Chicago Fire character's merchandise.
- How to prepare for Season 13? - Re-watch Season 12, speculate wildly about new storylines, and practice your best "I'm a firefighter" pose.
- How to cope with the fact that there are only 13 episodes? - Blame the writers (jokingly), find a new show to binge-watch, or just accept it and move on.
- How to convince your friends to watch Chicago Fire? - Bribe them with pizza, show them the hot cast members, or threaten to stop talking to them if they don't.
- How to avoid spoilers for Season 13? - Unfollow all Chicago Fire-related accounts on social media, avoid talking to other fans, and live in a cave until the season premieres.
So there you have it. Season 12 might have been shorter than we wanted, but it was still full of drama, action, and enough character development to keep us entertained. Now, let's just hope Season 13 is longer and even more explosive.