

But they did and I do! Good guys shouldn’t finish last and Mills was a exellent guy to her (not say that Casey would be, but Mills was there first!)….if Casey was the man they are protraying him too be on the show, he would recognize that Mills (his firefighter) still had feelings for her and not disrespect the “Bro Code”! They’re all in the same firehouse for goodness sakes! Plus I think he had a lot more chemistry with Heather! The same with Dawson and Mills, they had a lot more story to tell and they just kept pushing and pushing this Dawson/Casey mess! They TRULY had the spark and had TPTB let that blossom more instead of always pushing her character to follow Casey around like a love sick puppy, I probably wouldn’t feel this way. Nope…sorry, not on board with Dawson and Casey! I don’t care if you spread their will they/won’t they over 6 seasons, I still wouldn’t be on board!!!! I don’t care if they bring in another female for Mills and they get married and have children, I still wouldn’t like Dawson and Casey! WHY? Because of the way she did Mills last year. Are they finally going to have luck on their side?” Bonus Casey teaser from the EP: “A big thing is going to happen to him in the course of a fire call.” That window is going to open up with Dawson. Whether or not he can seize it remains to be seen. “They’re constantly these two ships passing in the night.” But the two are about to dock at the same port! “They’re going to have their opportunity. “These circumstances have kept him away from Dawson,” says Olmstead.

PLAYING HOUSE | To paraphrase a quote from the episode: Why isn’t Gabby your girlfriend, Casey? Turns out the firefighter’s new role as guardian to Heather’s kids is part of the reason. Does it involve the cop character that Dawson is seeing? Absolutely.” That relationship will also get more complicated since her beau is “constantly keeping Dawson destabilized in terms of her interpretation of who this guy is, and we’ll answer that question in the next episode.” “They’re suspected of it because they certainly will benefit from Game Day closing. OPPORTUNITY ABLAZE | The fire at Game Day was “definitely” arson, confirms Olmstead, and it’ll have “ramifications” for Molly’s owners. As “she goes rock bottom,” her pal Severide is left to “pull her up,” teases Olmstead. We’re all trying to figure out how best to help her.” Unfortunately, the situation will only get uglier for Shay before someone is able to step in. Adds Kinney: “Dawson’s trying to figure out a way to get in touch with her. RELATED | Chicago Fire Season 2 Spoilers - Will Mills Go to Chicago PD?ĬRASH AND BURN | Spiraling Shay’s “story gets clearer and significantly more complicated in the second half of the season,” previews Wolf.

“We weren’t going to tie the Severide character down,” says the EP, adding that the plotline “was certainly accelerated by the fact that she had another gig.”
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So to resume the storyline with Shay, it’s just too soon.” As for another burning question, Olmstead reveals that the romance between Severide and Renée was always going to end the way it did - even if her portrayer Sarah Shahi hadn’t become a series regular on Person of Interest. “If the outcome would have been different with Renée, there’s an opportunity. I don’t think he’s in a position to settle down,” explains Kinney. But the Boden/McLeod conflict will also continue for a substantial part of the season.”īABY MAKING | Since Severide’s not having much luck with the ladies outside of the bedroom lately – first, Renée lies about the baby, and now Zoya wants a green card out of him – why not just go back to the initial plan to have a baby with BFF Shay? “It’s tricky. Meanwhile, Boden’s troubled relationship with Benny “ain’t going to disappear,” adds Wolf. “Did he anticipate this might be a scenario and would he go for it? For sure!” But don’t count out Boden, who has the support of the firefighters and “begins to put up a hell of a fight,” says the EP. Knowing there was turmoil at the station, “he played it pretty smartly,” adds Olmstead. However, “I don’t think that was his endgame,” notes the actor. THE NEW CHIEF | Now that Benny has accepted McLeod’s offer to replace Boden at Firehouse 51, one has to wonder if he was always after the top job. RELATED | Chicago Fire Season 2 Spoilers - Who’s Leaving Firehouse 51? Thursday Ratings: The Blacklist Grows With ‘C-‘ Series Finale
