Kelly Severide is here to stay in Chicago Fire season 13,
which is great news, but the series is already doing a
disservice to his story after one major cliffhanger from
the season 12 finale. Taylor Kinney has played Severide, the lieutenant in charge of Squad 3, since season 1. He is one of the few remaining original cast members left following Eamonn Walker’s exit ahead of Chicago Fire season 13, and, hopefully, Kinney will be around for many seasons to come. However, while celebrating Kinney’s staying after speculation he was leaving, one can also criticize how the premiere handled Severide’s season 13 arc.Many believed the end was in sight for Kinney throughout the procedural drama’s last two seasons. The actor took a leave of absence towards season 11’s end, and it was unclear if Severide would ever return to Firehouse 51. Thankfully, he did in season 12. Still, theories that Kinney would be the next to leave Chicago Fire persisted. Perhaps now those rumors can fade as Severide is back for season 13. The premiere set up a major story arc concerning him and his long-lost half-brother, Jack Damon, but the episode also failed to satisfyingly pay off season 12’s cliffhanger.
Severide learned that Damon was Benny Severide’s son during the season 12 finale, making Severide and Damon half-brothers in Chicago Fire. The reveal was as shocking to Kinney’s character as it was to viewers, but the episode ended before the audience could see the true extent of Severide’s feelings on the matter. One would think that the Chicago Fire season 13 premiere would resolve this cliffhanger. However, the episode’s six-week time jump meant that fans never got to see the immediate aftermath of Severide discovering he was related to Damon.
Severide might have been absolutely thrown off by the revelation, resulting in some awkward tension between him and Damon. Or he could have been elated. Whatever the case, viewers will never know because the Chicago Fire season 13 premiere skipped over the most interesting aspect of the new development. Six weeks go by, and Severide and Damon are buddy-buddy. Severide is looking out for his younger brother, while Damon is trying to learn as much as he can from his older brother. As a result, Chicago Fire season 12’s cliffhanger feels unresolved.