![]() Carver shrugs this off by saying they were just two competitive people, but Stella sees it differently: His cocky attitude is what turned her off. Stella clears the air with Carver before he starts at Firehouse 51, noting how they weren't exactly best friends at the Academy. Related: Here's Why Severide Just Put Himself-And Maybe Stella-in Danger on Chicago Fire But Boden disagrees, telling Stella maybe her leadership is just what's needed to work out Carver's flaws. “With all due respect, he's not 51 material,” Stella says, point-blank. Stella tells Chief Boden Carver is trouble and that they didn’t get along in training because he's arrogant. There's weird energy between the characters from the jump. in the 2022 TV schedule.After not being happy with Mason Locke's original replacement on Truck 81, Chief Boden (Eamonn Walker) brings on Sam Carver, who we find out went to the Academy with Stella. Find out what happens next for both characters with new episodes of Chicago Fire on Wednesdays at 9 p.m. It might be a compelling story for Chicago Fire, but I know I’m glad to have gotten Stella’s win in the same episode as Violet experiencing the first big complications of hooking up with her boss. If things get out of hand and backfire with Violet/Hawkins, as seems inevitable, I can’t help but imagine that Violet will have to pay the biggest price for it. Severide did outrank Stella before she passed her lieutenant’s test, but he worked in Squad rather than Truck, and wasn’t her direct superior. But Dawson and Casey weren’t both firefighters when their relationship started, and there was nothing inappropriate about a paramedic and a firefighter. Now, this isn’t the first Fire relationship with one partner outranking the other, with Dawson/Casey and Stella/Severide as iconic examples. And that does not bode well for Violet, if things get out of hand. ![]() She did try to tell him that she doesn’t want favors like what he did by fixing the heat, but they both were more focused on heading to the bedroom than having a serious discussion. Violet told Brett that she broke things off with Hawkins, but a later scene showed that Violet was just telling Brett what she wanted to hear, and very much still hooking up with their boss. Violet unintentionally got him to pull some strings and fix the heating in Ambulance 61, with her boss/secret boyfriend bumping them to the front of the line after hearing that she and Brett were uncomfortable in the cold.īrett quickly connected the dots and pointed out to Violet that people will assume that Hawkins is doing her favors because of their relationship. Unfortunately, Violet’s relationship with Chief Hawkins is already causing problems rather than celebrations like what happened with Stella. Why Chicago Fire Needed Stella's Promotion Pelham is out, Stella is in, and pretty much everything in that storyline is worth celebrating, except that it presumably means the end of Brett Dalton’s time on Fire! And based on another plot in “An Officer With Grit,” that win is worth holding onto. He decided to volunteer for 72 and free 51 up for Stella, saying that he never even imagined that he’d get the opportunity to be more than a floater, and he learned a lot at 51 to pass on to the firefighters at 72. It was good news, with the bittersweet twist of Stella leaving her family at her longtime firehouse.īut that wasn’t going to happen if Pelham had any say in the matter! Although he had settled into 51 and formed bonds with even some of the more resistant firefighters, all it took was learning that Stella went after the Firehouse 72 job to realize that it was time for him to move on. Sure, the crew itself paled in comparison to the heroes of 51, and it would have meant seeing less of Severide, but she went after the job, got Boden’s approval, and was approved before the end of the episode. Boswell who was very conveniently on the verge of leaving, Stella saw her opportunity to lead a Truck crew. After an encounter with Truck 72 and a Lt. ![]() After her talk with Kylie last week, Stella realized that she’d worked too hard and too long to just not go after a position as an officer.
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