Scoop on Boden’s Decision & ‘Relationship Rollercoaster’ in Finale

In “Never Say Goodbye,” airing on May 22, Boden (Eamonn Walker) makes

a decision that impacts the race for Deputy Commissioner. It’s also Walker’s final

episode as a series regular, and the promo highlights the emotional farewell to

come. (He’s the third series regular to exit this season, following Alberto Rosende, who played Gallo, and Kara Killmer, who played Brett.) “Boden has been managing a lot of change at home (with his stepson James) and at 51, and learned a lot while doing it, including about himself,” Newman tells TV Insider. “A shocking incident in the finale will highlight what it means to him to be a leader, and everyone close to him will be impacted in a huge way by the decision he makes.” And it sounds like there are other shakeups to come as well. “There are so many decisions to be made, I don’t think I could count them all,” she reveals.

There’s also plenty coming up for the key relationships: “Cruz [Joe Minoso] and Chloe [Kristen Gutoskie], Violet [Hanako Greensmith] and Carver [Jake Lockett], Damon [Michael Bradway] being drawn to Novak [Jocelyn Hudon], Kidd [Miranda Rae Mayo] and Severide [Taylor Kinney] dealing with the emotional fallout of Episode 1211, it’s a relationship rollercoaster and viewers will just have to hold on tight!” Newman warns. Chicago Fire has had some major cliffhangers to end finales over the years, including a call that left the entire firehouse in danger at the end of Season 2. Looking at how this finale sets up Season 13 (picked up in March), the EP says, “51 has dealt with all kinds of outside conflict over the years… but when it comes to next season I keep thinking of a famous line from that old horror movie, When A Stranger Calls: ‘It’s coming from inside the house.’” Uh-oh, call 9-1-1! Chicago Fire, Season 12 Finale, Wednesday, May 22, 9/8c, NBC

 

Related articles

Violet actor Hanako Greensmith shared an image of Walker on her Instagram Stories, sparking theories about Chicago Fire season 13 bringing back Firehouse 51’s beloved leader.

Wallace Boden’s return theories are gaining steam after Eammon Walker reunites with a Chicago Fire season 13 star. Season 12 featured a string of losses for Firehouse…

Bringing Walker back for the new season will also make sense after his replacement plan falls through in Chicago Fire season 13.

The way Boden’s departure from Chicago Fire played out kept the door open for his return. Unlike permanent exits such as character deaths, Firehouse 51’s former leader…

Chief Boden has served as the leader of Firehouse 51 since the beginning of the NBC procedural drama TV series

The firefighters and paramedics of Firehouse 51 had to say goodbye to Chief Wallace Boden during the Chicago Fire season 12 finale, and his upcoming replacement will…

7 Reasons Casey & Brett Would Be Perfect Headliners For A Chicago Fire Spinoff

Chicago Fire kicked off the One Chicago franchise in 2012, and since then, NBC has aired three spinoffs, but they should add another one to the list…

“Behind the Scenes of Chicago Fire: Executive Producer Unveils All the Secrets of the Show’s Filming Locations!”

NBC Insider spoke with co-executive producer Demetra Diamantopoulos to get the scoop on filming locations. Whether it’s a heart-racing rescue mission or a blazing inferno, it’s never…

Firehouse 51 has officially replaced Sylvie Brett, and in the process, solves an overused issue in Ambo 61 when it returns for Chicago Fire season 13

After a particularly tumultuous year that was mired with so many character exits, One Chicago is looking to return to its usual programming when it comes back…