‘Chicago Fire’ boss in surprise ending, “ambitious” Casey-Dawson Twist

Dawson (Monica Raymund) seemed to receive some very surprising news regarding her and Casey’s future in the season three finale of Chicago Fire, but unfortunately, Casey (Jesse Spencer) was not Where found? In the final moments of the episode, Dawson takes a pregnancy test. However, the results are not shown and when she goes to reveal the results to Casey, he is missing and strip club employee Katia is dead.

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So where do they go from here? “We’re not sure. There are a number of scenarios that we’re actively debating in the room right now,” showrunner Matt Olmstead told The Hollywood Reporter. “But the rock that we threw into the pond might say at the end of the season – the fact that we’re in the room discussing what those ramifications might be is also a good sign that we’re on to something a few different possibilities, although everything has its pros and cons, instead of playing it safe and the relationship falls apart, and they go to Match.com and go on a date with someone else. We know we are a big step forward, but I think you have to believe in the fact that you’re going to land on the other side of it. You just have to be ambitious, be bold and take chances, which is what we’re doing. ”
While Olmstead was tight-lipped about exactly what’s next for the two, he opened up about another shocking development: a crossover between Chicago Fire’s Brett (Kara Killmer) and Roman (Brian Geraghty ) of Chicago P.D.. Olmstead also spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about the decision to pair Brett and Roman, why the proposed romance between Brett and Severide (Taylor Kinney) was scrapped and more will be in part four.

When did the idea of ​​bringing these two people together come from?

We always look at each panel on each show and consider potential romantic pairings. You can’t do it too often because there are consequences; people working together, things like that. We then look at potential romantic pairings connecting the two shows, and obviously we settle on Severide and Lindsay. We’ve done that and continue to do that with Mouch and Platt, and we just want to take another look at whether there’s anything on the horizon regarding that possibility. We’re looking at Brett. She was in a relationship with Cruz but is currently free. It would be a bit dangerous to let her date someone else in the same house because that would have consequences. How will Cruz react? We already know that Dawson has dated a few people in the house so there are similarities to that. We started looking at P.D. where we have the Roman character who has an ex-girlfriend, so he’s available. Then we thought, what would that look like? The possibility of chemistry really surprised us, and that’s where we wanted to go. It’s a knot in the finale and we’ll see where it goes next season.

With Brett, we wrote that Severide – when he started to get a little tired – reflexively went to her and asked her to come to Vegas. She’s not that kind of girl. So, she’s a bit cautious when it comes to dating, having been in a long-term relationship. As evidenced by her dating Cruz, she just wants a nice guy. The guy she was engaged to was a scoundrel. With Roman, we establish that he really likes wearing the uniform, not playing the Intelligence politics upstairs, and so both are liberated for the moment. I think they both appreciate a good person instead of just looking for a haystack. There’s just something about what these actors bring to these roles that supports this relationship.

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