
Many fan-favorite Chicago Fire relationships have been between someone who works at Firehouse 51 and someone who doesn’t. For example, Wallace Boden and Donna Robbins had a happy and healthy marriage in the NBC procedural drama, but Donna wasn’t a part of the Firehouse 51 crew, meaning they can’t be ranked on this list. The same goes for Randall “Mouch” McHolland and Trudy Platt (who works in the 21st District in Chicago PD) and Christopher Herrmann and his wife, Cindy. Nevertheless, some of the most exciting and memorable Chicago Fire romances have been between coworkers.
8. Joe Cruz & Sylvie Brett
Status: Broken Up
Some might have forgotten that Sylvie Brett and Joe Cruz were once an item in Chicago Fire, and it’s hard to blame anyone who has erased this couple from their minds. Brett and Cruz were better off as friends as there were no sparks between them. The writers tried pushing the two fan-favorite Chicago Fire characters together, but it always felt forced since it was obvious that their dynamic was closer to a brother-sister relationship than a romantic one.
7. Blake Gallo & Gianna Mackey
Status: Broken Up
Blake Gallo and Gianna Mackey had a quick fling as Adriyan Rae (who played Mackey) appeared in only nine episodes of Chicago Fire season 9. So, their relationship is another one that is easy to forget. Nevertheless, the attraction between Gallo and Mackey was evident from the moment she entered Firehouse 51. Mackey, who grew up in the same neighborhood as Cruz, was the new paramedic following Emily Foster’s exit, and although Cruz was adamant that she not engage in a romance with Gallo, Mackey hooked up with Gallo anyway.
However, Gallo and Mackey never put a label on their relationship. Their feelings for one another never deepened further than physical attraction. Their relationship was over before it ever truly began once Mackey transferred to Firehouse 33 in Chicago Fire season 9, episode 9, and that was the end of their rather forgettable story.
6. Gabby Dawson & Peter Mills
Status: Broken Up
Unfortunately, the connection between Gabby Dawson and Peter Mills was also quite forgettable, and not only because their romance played out in Chicago Fire season 1’s episodes. The two characters formed a bond that started as friendship but turned romantic one night when they hooked up after sharing a meal. Gabby and Mills decided to pursue a relationship, but Mills was always going to come second to Matt Casey in Gabby’s eyes. Since she couldn’t have Casey, Gabby settled for Mills.
Gabby was essentially leading Mills on for the majority of their relationship, which is why they are far from being Firehouse 51’s best couple.
Mills eventually broke up with Gabby in Chicago Fire after learning she never told him about the affair between Chief Boden and Mills’ mother. Later, Mills tried to give their relationship a second shot, but even he knew that Gabby was in love with Casey. As a result, Gabby and Mills remained friends. Gabby was essentially leading Mills on for the majority of their relationship, which is why they are far from being Firehouse 51’s best couple.
5. Violet Mikami & Blake Gallo
Status: Broken Up
Gallo suggested they keep their relationship non-exclusive but became jealous when he saw Violet with other men. Consequently, they broke up, which was ultimately for the best. Violet has much more chemistry with other characters, and she and Gallo are better off as friends. Despite their breakup, Gallo’s Chicago Fire season 12 exit still greatly affected Violet.
4. Matt Casey & Gabby Dawson
Status: Divorced
If this list was written circa 2015, Gabby and Casey might have been number one. Alas, their Chicago Fire relationship ended in heartbreak as it epically crashed and burned towards the end of Monica Raymund’s time on the show. At the beginning of the NBC procedural drama, viewers learned that Gabby, a paramedic at the time, had a huge crush on Casey, who was engaged to Dr. Hallie Thomas. Although Casey ended the engagement in season 1, it still took some time for him and Gabby to have a stable relationship as it was always on and off.
3. Violet Mikami & Sam Carver
Status: Broken Up (For Now)
As of the writing of this article, Violet and Sam Carver are broken up in Chicago Fire season 13. However, it’s only a matter of time before they get back together, effectively ending their will-they/won’t-they relationship. But until then, viewers get to enjoy the slow burn between Violet and Carver. The paramedic and the firefighter began hooking up in season 12, keeping their relationship casual. Violet was still hurting from Evan Hawkins’ death, and she promised herself that she would never fall in love with a first responder again. Of course, life had different plans for Violet.
Carver thinks that Violet can’t commit to him because she can’t get over Hawkins, but, in reality, it’s because she cares so deeply for him and can’t stand the thought of watching him get hurt right in front of her.
2. Matt Casey & Sylvie Brett
Status: Married
Following Gabby’s exit, Casey started developing feelings for Brett in Chicago Fire, and vice versa. However, both felt guilty because of Gabby (who was Brett’s paramedic partner and friend) and were hesitant to jump into a relationship. So, it took a long time for Casey and Brett to get together. They finally kissed in season 9 but had regrets and agreed to move forward as friends. Neither Casey nor Brett could ignore their evergrowing feelings, though, and they let their worries go in the Chicago Fire season 9 finale.
1. Kelly Severide & Stella Kidd
Status: Married
No matter how frustrating they can be, Kelly Severide and Stella Kidd undoubtedly have the best Firehouse 51 relationship in Chicago Fire. They have been together the longest and have gotten through every obstacle life has thrown their way. There have been numerous times when it has seemed like Severide and Kidd’s relationship would end (especially when rumors about Taylor Kinney’s possible Chicago Fire exit were running rampant). Nevertheless, their marriage remains strong as of the writing of this article.
Severide and Kidd had a history before she transferred to Truck 81 at the end of season 4 and while she was still married to Grant Smith (Kinney’s character tried hitting on her). The sexual tension between Severide and Kidd couldn’t be ignored, and they started a casual relationship, which soon turned into an on-and-off-again romance. Eventually, Severide proposed to Kidd, and they got married in season 10. Since then, Severide and Kidd’s relationship has experienced many hurdles, but the Chicago Fire characters are still together in season 13.