Chicago Fire Is Making One Character Much More Important in Season 13

Jake Lockett, who portrays Firefighter Sam Carver in the hit NBC drama Chicago Fire, has been promoted to a series regular for the upcoming Season 13, according to TV Line. This promotion suggests a significant elevation in his character’s storyline after being consistently featured as a recurring character since Season 11. The change will also explore more of Carver’s character and his relationships within Firehouse 51.

A procedural drama created by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas, Chicago Fire follows the personal and professional lives of firefighters and paramedics at the fictional Firehouse 51 of the Chicago Fire Department. The series kicks off with the tragic death of one of the firefighters and focuses on how the team tackles grief while also rising up to serve the city. It premiered on NBC in 2012 and has since captivated audiences with its intense action and heartfelt moments.

The news of Lockett’s promotion comes at a pivotal time, as the show is also bidding adieu to some of its key characters. To fill the gaps, the series has also added Dermot Mulroney and KaDee Strickland to its cast. Mulroney will play Chief Dom Pascal, the new chief at Firehouse 51, while Strickland will portray his estranged wife, Monica. Both Chief Pascal and Monica are likely to bring fresh conflicts and alliances to the firehouse.

Sam Carver Became Vital To Chicago Fire

Jake Lockett’s Sam Carver joined Firehouse 51 in Season 11 as a former rival of Stella Kidd from their academy days, who claimed he was “arrogant” and hard to get along with. His unpredictable personality made it difficult for him to warm up to the team and fit in at first. However, as the season progressed, Carver began to find his place within the team. He even opened up to Stella about his troubled childhood later, which added compelling layers to his character.

In Season 12, Carver’s narrative arc took a significant turn as he started a romantic relationship with paramedic Violet Mikami, played by Hanako Greensmith. Their chemistry was undeniable, and the relationship only added depth and dynamic to each of their characters. However, Carver’s unresolved issues led to a furlough and left fans confused about his future on the show.

All of that will change in Season 13, as Chicago Fire promises Carver’s story to reach new heights. Fans can likely expect his bond with Violet to take center stage as he also navigates professional challenges. Overall, the expansion of the cast will keep viewers more invested in their journeys and deliver more action, drama, and emotional moments in the upcoming season.

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