Kelly Severide and Stella Kidd’s marriage has been on the edge of breaking
for a couple of seasons now, but Chicago Fire season 13 might just be when it
finally crumbles to pieces. The NBC procedural drama TV series, created by
Michael Brandt and Derek Haas, has featured many relationships over the course of its soon-to-be 13 seasons and over 250 episodes. Not many couples last in Chicago Fire, and sadly, it seems as if it’s only a matter of time before Severide and Stella join the breakup club.
As fans will remember, Severide and Stella’s romantic spark was instant when Miranda Rae Mayo joined the Chicago Fire cast in season 4. Their relationship wasn’t the most stable for a while, but Severide and Stella eventually found their groove and got married in season 10. Unfortunately, after the couple’s wedding, Severide’s strange and annoying behavior started affecting their relationship. While Severide and Stella are still together going into Chicago Fire season 13, it seems as though their issues will only continue.
Severide’s Obsession With OFI Almost Ended His Marriage With Kidd In Chicago Fire Season 10 & 11
A Divorce Seemed To Be In The Cards For Stella & Severide
Severide got the opportunity to be involved with an Office of Fire Investigation (OFI) training camp in Chicago Fire season 11, and that was seemingly the beginning of the end. Taylor Kinney’s character left Chicago for the program, and unbeknownst to Stella, extended his leave when he was asked to join an ATF investigation. Severide never informed his wife of his actions, which led to some friction between the two. Thankfully, Severide eventually returned in Chicago Fire season 12 after Stella brought him home. However, his obsession with OFI continues, and Severide and Stella’s marriage will suffer as a result.
Severide promised Stella that he would change and prioritize her, which is how they were able to temporarily fix their marriage in season 12. Even though they were on good terms, Severide’s revelation during the Chicago Fire season 12 finale might make the couple take a few steps back. Severide wants to start a family, much to Stella’s surprise. She didn’t have the best reaction to Severide’s proposal, but she might have just been shocked (or she’s not on the same page as her husband). So, having a baby might be an issue going into season 13, along with Severide’s continued OFI obsession.
Severide Still Has OFI As His Priority In Chicago Fire
OFI Will Be A Significant Part Of Severide’s Season 13 Story
While speaking with TVLine, showrunner Andrea Newman teased Severide’s story in Chicago Fire season 13. Unfortunately, her comments spell bad news for Severide’s relationship with Stella. When asked about why Severide hadn’t received a promotion at Firehouse 51 while other characters have, Newman said:
“He’s got his focus on the thing he is obsessed with, which is arson and OFI, in addition to squad, which he loves. There’s a lot of politics the higher you go up in rank, and Severide has no interest in that. He’s a get-your-hands-dirty kind of guy. So arson is still very much on the forefront of his mind, the possibilities of moving to OFI are at the forefront of his mind, and all of that comes up. He’s dealing with all of that this season.”
Severide attempted to lay low with OFI in Chicago Fire season 12, but his passion for arson investigation will seemingly overpower his other priorities and duties (including his marriage) heading into season 13. As Newman points out in her interview, Severide is obsessed with arson and OFI. Consequently, OFI will be a major part of Taylor Kinney’s character’s story in the upcoming episodes. Perhaps season 13 will finally be the opportunity for Severide to jump from Firehouse 51 to OFI (and for Kinney to leave Chicago Fire after years of speculation regarding his exit).