“It Was A Blast”: Chicago Fire’s Kara Killmer Isn’t Sad About Her Season 12 Exit

Chicago Fire star Kara Killmer isn’t sad about her exit as Sylvie Brett in season 12,

showing how fitting an end her character ended up getting. Chicago Fire star Kara Killmer

isn’t sad about the exit of her character, Sylvie Brett, from the series in season 12. The

final episode featuring the paramedic saw her and Lieutenant Matthew Casey (Jesse Spencer) get married, following many ups and downs in their relationship over the years. She ends up moving to Oregon with her husband, where they’ll be raising their adopted sons and daughter. Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, Killmer revealed she had no regrets about the way Sylvie left Chicago Fire season 12. The actor said that, during her last days filming, she had fun with her role, happy with her character’s fate. Check out what Killmer had to say below: Sylvie’s Ending In Chicago Fire Was A Fitting Farewell Setup for Sylvie’s final episode came at the end of Chicago Fire season 11, when Matthew returned to the city and proposed to her.

Much of her story in season 12 focused on preparing for her wedding, including decisions on how everything was going to go. When season 12, episode 6 came along, it offered the paramedic a happy ending, giving her bookends after many relationships throughout the show. The fact that Sylvie was able to leave the series with a happy ending is a testament to everything her character has been through. In her time on the series, she’s gone from someone Firehouse 51 wasn’t comfortable having around after Leslie’s death to a trusted member of the team. Now that she is gone, it will certainly leave a hole in the team, but one tinged with positivity because of how her story ended.

Killmer also didn’t rule out the possibility of Sylvie coming back for a guest appearance in the future. This means that, while her overarching story is now over, Chicago Fire could still bring her back, offering updates on the paramedic’s new life. The amount of fun the actor had playing her role shows just how important it was to her, and will still be for the history of One Chicago, even if she’s not around anymore.

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