With such a vast gallery of characters, it’s clear that Chicago Fire would have at least
one name hated by fans. Here is the disaffection. NBC’s firefighter drama “Chicago Fire”
continues to be a hit. Always narrating the stories of the fictional Battalion 51, as its
members face cruel fires and try to maintain a normal life. Thus, the series, created by Dick Wolf and starring Taylor Kinney and Miranda Rae Mayo, captivates fans around the world. One of the most striking characters in the plot was Gabby Dawson, played by the talented Monica Raymund. Introduced in the first season and remaining a main character until the sixth season, Gabby made sporadic appearances in seasons 7 and 8, disappearing during the pandemic. However, her departure was not without controversy. Many fans, however, consider Gabby Dawson to be the most irritating character in the cast, accusing her of being overbearing and disrespectful to her partners. For some viewers, her stories were shrouded in toxicity, unnecessarily complicating the series’ plot.
The controversy intensifies when fans highlight the episode in which Gabby Dawson tries to seduce a committed man, using him as she wishes after the mission has been accomplished. His indifference to other people’s opinions is criticized, leaving the impression that nothing and no one else mattered to the character. Some fans attribute these issues to the disjointed writing of “Chicago Fire,” which did not provide Gabby Dawson with a clear purpose or well-developed character arc. The decision to send the character to Puerto Rico to provide medical help was enthusiastically received by fans, definitively separating her from Matthew Casey and allowing her to follow her own path.