Farewell to a Beloved ‘Chicago Fire’ Character in the Season Finale

The episode airs next Wednesday.


It is always sad when characters leave a show, and given the prowess of Chicago Fire writers at crafting great characters, it always feels like a huge loss. Season 12 has been pretty historic in the number of exits, with the season kicking off with Alberto Rosende‘s exit. Later in the season, Kara Killmer‘s character was also written out. Rome Flynn joined and left the show in the same season. And while all these exits have impacted the show, the upcoming exit by Eamonn Walker will deal a significant blow to the series. The promo for Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 13, “Never Say Goodbye,” focuses on losing a great leader and friend as the firehouse he’s kept together for over a decade says goodbye.

“You made 51 a family boss and this firehouse a home,” Cruz pays tribute to the show’s cornerstone as the promo begins. The video shows flashbacks of the past juxtaposed with the present, showing the changes Chief Boden has gone through as his uniform changes from that of a firehouse chief to a battalion leader. “You’ve inspired a group of firefighters to know the meaning of bravery.” Stella gets her sentiments in. There is no dry eye left in the firehouse as everyone fights to hold back tears, Chief Boden included. He shares a hug with Severide, whose mutual evolution they’ve witnessed throughout their time together. Boden doesn’t speak much unless the occasion calls for it, but on this occasion, he appears shocked.

Another Season Finale Arrives

NBC Teases Emotional Farewell in Teaser for Eamonn Walker's Final Episode as Series Regular on 'Chicago Fire' - Blex Media
“Never Say Goodbye” will explore several arcs apart from Boden’s return and news of his departure. The series will set up an exit arc that allows the character to return in future seasons, as Deadline revealed is the plan. While Boden might be leaving now, it’s not goodbye, but see you later. He joins the team in one final rescue when they respond to an emergency in a restaurant. Meanwhile, Carver and Damon return. Violet and Novak will be happy they’re back, but it won’t be smooth sailing. A call brings up bad memories from the past for both of them.

Boden’s decision will echo all the way to Chicago Fire brass halls as it affects the race for deputy commissioner. The contentious race has seen Chief Robinson declare war on the firehouse, but now matters will hit a new high. Will Severide and Lennox be able to cut her to size before she gains more power? As vacancies open in Firehouse 51 and people move up, how will that affect the existing dynamics in the teams?

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