
A little history exists between the two men as Boden personally selected Pascal as his replacement before he proceeded to assume his newly promoted position as the Chicago Fire Department’s Deputy Commissioner. However, the two are not acquainted, not on a personal level, as Mulroney revealed in his recent interview with MovieWeb that Pascal will be somewhat surprised by the warm reception Boden receives upon return; “I had no concept of how beloved Boden was – Eamonn Walker’s character – as the chief for all those years. So that’s built in, knit into the part of Pascal, who that other guy was.” With Boden’s return putting Pascal on the hot seat in the investigation, Mulroney further teased that this will see them butt heads in an intense clash, adding:
“And it’s been amazing to learn that you see, coming up, Boden comes back at least for one episode, and it’s really a special visit that everyone there was thrilled that he returned. Meaning literally cast, crew, everyone. But the episode is really interesting too, so stay tuned for that. And I got to work really head-to-head with him in some intense scenes. So, they didn’t pull any punches.”
How Might The Outcome of “Post Mortem” Affect Pascal?
Mulroney further expressed optimism over the Pascal’s long-term future on the series, adding, “Now, I have my hopes for him, of course. That he weathers this storm, but they sure…I don’t think it’s going to be that easy on him. So, we will see how it goes. It’s really fun to not know.” “Post Mortem” could likely mark a turning point for the Chief and bring to focus fresh details as it explores the dynamic between him and Boden. Showrunner Andrea Newman has teased an unprecedented spectacle in the episode, saying, “Post-Mortem,” is a thrill ride unlike any we’ve done before. Told with flashbacks and unique POVs, Chief Boden leads our team on a search to discover the how, who, and why of a fierce firefight that ended in disaster.”