Chicago Fire’s Miranda Rae Mayo: ‘Things Get Complicated Between Severide, Damon and Kidd’

Stella Kidd and Kelly Severide aren’t having a child yet on Chicago Fire — but they are sort of adopting a new family member in Severide’s half-brother Damon, who is going to cause problems for the couple.

In this Wednesday’s episode (NBC, 9/8c), Damon disobeys Kidd’s orders on a call, and then turns to Severide to protect him, leading to “a really sticky situation” for Stella, her portrayer Miranda Rae Mayo tells TVLine.

“That’s her husband. That’s, technically, her brother-in-law, but first and foremost, he is on truck, and when we’re on an incident, you have to follow orders,” Mayor says. “It’s not just a logistical error where somebody might be inconvenienced for half an hour. People’s lives are on the line, and there’s a reason why there’s a chain of command. So not just for the victim’s wellbeing, not just for Stella’s wellbeing, but for his wellbeing, for the whole crew’s wellbeing, and that’s a huge deal as far as trust goes. In her mind, she needs to be able to trust him. If they go into a burning building, she’s got to know that he is going to follow orders because if something happens, that’s on her, that’s on the house. It’s very important that he follows orders, and it’s a big deal when he doesn’t.”


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The fact that Damon goes around Stella to Severide for help, circumventing her ranking, only makes the situation even more fraught for the trio.

“It’s a juicy episode, and I think [Severide] feels particularly between a rock and a hard place because it is important to him to be a mentor to Damon, especially since he was so neglected by Benny,” Mayo previews. “I think there’s a part of him that feels very enthusiastic and earnest about being there for his brother and having a brother to be there for.”

“It looks like it may be just a misunderstanding or a miscommunication, so then to see how it all unfolds, that is where you really start to see things get complicated between Severide, Damon and Kidd,” Mayo adds.

Below, the actress also talks about how Stella’s declaration that she’s not ready to start a family will impact “Stellaride” and previews more tension between her character and the new chief Dom Pascal.

I know from my own experience and people in my life who had rocky upbringings, I think raising children becomes even more of an important decision because we know what it feels like to be in a turbulent home. So it’s like the choice to have kids is taken very seriously. I think that’s part of what she’s going through is really wanting it to be ideal. I think she’s being a bit of a perfectionist.

But also, both her and Kelly are firefighters. I also think it just costs her more career wise right now to have children. It doesn’t really affect Kelly in the same that it affects Stella. It would be a big sacrifice for her to take time out and to devote a significant amount of time to raising their child when Stella really is so passionate about being a lieutenant and her truck company and the firehouse. So I think that there is just some fear around what it means to be a parent, especially in this field, and seeing children, people get hurt, day in and day out. Like she says in Episode 1, there’s a dread that comes over her, thinking about the possibilities of what that would mean for her own child and thinking about how that would take her out of the game for a minute, and I don’t think she’s ready for that just yet.

 

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