![]() ![]() Kyri joined “Chicago Fire” in season seven in 2018 and says he hopes both new and longtime viewers learn empathy from his character. The opportunity to just fully go there (on set) and be the representation that I needed when I was growing up is really, truly something that has made me as Daniel Kyri the actor blossom.” “I was a person who had a lot of outdated, maybe even preconceived, notions about how to be a successful actor and the ways in which I imagined I’d have to twist myself out of shape to fit into some kind of mold. I also previously thought that Fire might be setting Brett up to leave Firehouse 51 and rekindle a relationship with Casey, but her forming an attachment to an abandoned baby in "Never, Ever Make A Mistake" has me rethinking that theory.“In a lot of ways, it’s forced me to grow up,” he says. Of course, I might be missing Severide a little extra nowadays after the confirmation that Taylor Kinney won't be back in time for the Season 11 finale, although Chicago Fire is bringing back Jesse Spencer as Matt Casey for what could be an absolutely huge crisis for Stella. That at least does speak well for how smoothly Chicago Fire has compensated for his absence! He's certainly not as volatile as he was in earlier seasons, but would a man following Stella home be too much for Severide to stay calm?Īlas, we'll never know, although he certainly didn't handle it well when Stella was almost killed on their wedding night! I actually did enjoy this storyline showing how important Stella has become to Carver, but this was the first episode that had me actively wishing that Severide was present instead of somebody else. Still, the stakes would have been much more emotional if this storyline was between Stella and Severide, and it could have shown how much he has (or hasn't) grown by this point in the series. Now, I'm not going to claim that cooler heads 100% would have prevailed if Severide had been in Carver's place, and I can imagine him confronting Shep like Carver did if it looked like he had a weapon. Based on the promo, it's going to get much worse before it gets better, if it gets better at all. ![]() Stella tried to stop them from taking Carver, but he was shoved into a squad car and driven away. They saw Carver pinning Shep down, Shep screaming that Carver was trying to kill him, and no sign of a weapon. which might have been great, if the timing didn't go spectacularly wrong.Ĭarver arrived before the cops, and he confronted Shep when he saw the man reach for his pocket, wrestling him to the ground just in time for the cops to arrive. She called Carver, who immediately told her to call the cops and that he was coming over to help. Luckily, Stella's compassion for the man didn't extend as far as buzzing him up to the loft when she was all alone and he was dangerous while off his meds. and those weren't just empty words, as he'd prove by the end of the episode when she ended up in a scary situation.įresh out of the shower in the loft, Stella got a buzz from none other than Shep, outside her building and wanting to come up. But I don't know how to do this job any other way.Ĭarver opined that Severide would have a point in wanting to protect her, and credited Stella with changing his life for the better with how she connected with him. If Kelly were here, he would tell me that I might have gone too far in bonding with my victim, you know, that there are serious risks in making real connections. ![]() God, I still can't help but feel for the guy. Carver spilled the details to Stella, saying that he hoped they'd never see him again, and Stella commented on how her husband would probably react, saying: ![]()
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