Chicago Fire TV schedule: A look at final new Season 9 episodes
Sun May 02, 2021 at 2:27pm ET
The Chicago Fire cast is in action all through May with new episodes. Pic credit: Adrian S. Burrows Sr./NBCUniversal
The Chicago Fire TV schedule still has a few new episodes left to air in Season 9. There is likely to be a lot of drama as the final four episodes of the season play out, and even the showrunner has dropped some hints about what’s to come.
This is going to be a shorter season than usual for Chicago Fire, which is a direct result of production delays due to the coronavirus pandemic. But at least Chicago Fire Season 9 will still be presenting new content until the end of May.
Wed Apr 28, 2021 at 7:32pm ET
Miranda Rae Mayo plays Stella Kidd and the new episode of Chicago Fire will feature her. Pic credit: Adrian S. Burrows Sr./NBCUniversal
The new episode of Chicago Fire is called Don’t Hang Up and the TV promo makes it pretty obvious why the writers went with that title.
When Chicago Fire Season 9, Episode 13 debuts, it will feature Stella Kidd trying to save a mysterious caller and her brother. The TV promo shared below definitely indicates that there are some tense moments in store for viewers.
“A mysterious caller who is in danger relies on Kidd to help save her and her brother; the firehouse helps Cruz get ready for fatherhood,” reads the episode synopsis for May 5.
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Is Casey leaving Chicago Fire? Show answers questions, takes hiatus
Fri Apr 23, 2021 at 11:34am ET
Jesse Spencer has played Matthew Casey on the Chicago Fire cast since Episode 1. Pic credit: Adrian S. Burrows Sr./NBCUniversal
Matthew Casey leaving the Chicago Fire cast had been the fear of many fans this season. The writers of the show set up a scenario where a new injury he suffered on the job could end up forcing him to stop being a firefighter.
On the latest episode of the show, some resolution was given to the character, and questions about the situation were answered for the viewers. But even that situation led to some drama and worry as the hour played out.
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Chicago Fire has spent the last several episodes forcing
Casey to face a possible future as something other than a captain in the CFD due to a head injury. The plot has been a blast to the past, when Casey suffered his first traumatic head injury, and seemed to be setting up at least a meaty storyline for Casey, and it didn t even feel inconceivable that it was setting up
Jesse Spencer s departure. Natural Born Firefighter gave Casey some great news, but I found it disappointing more than anything else.
After Casey finally got around to getting his head checked out, he had to wait most of the episode to find out whether his MRI results would mean the end of his time as an active CFD firefighter or that he could get right back into his gear and start fighting fires again by the next shift. To his (and