
That being said, changing personnel is inevitable in procedurals. Some of the longest-running ones have either totally changed its major cast (NCIS) or have lost original characters throughout the years (Law & Order: SVU). Chicago Fire season 13’s latest death, Monica Pascal, the wife of Chief Dom Pascal may not be as hard-hitting as losing Leslie Shay or Otis Zvonecek, but it still moves the show forward. That said, the first-responder procedural may have lost a valuable member of Firehouse 51 after an unexpected plot twist that brings back Jack Damon with the crew.
Jack Damon’s Return To Firehouse 51 Writes Out Kylie In Chicago Fire
Kylie No Longer Has A Saved Spot In Herrmann’s Team
After he is forced out of his latest firehouse, Kelly Severide and Stella Kidd find a way to help Benny Severide’s secret son, Damon, by convincing Chief Pascal to take him back in. For context, Chicago Fire season 13 started with the brothers both working under Firehouse 51, but Damon’s eagerness to prove himself to Severide caused him to make some bad decisions that led to his firing. He seems like a changed man now, and has even made amends with his sister-in-law, whom he tried sabotaging before.
That being said, Damon coming back as part of Engine 51 means that someone will be replaced, and that ends up being Kylie Estevez. She debuted in Chicago Fire season 8, and has recently joined Christopher Herrmann’s team, although it’s confusing why she isn’t always available for their shifts. Regardless, Chief Pascal’s decision to bring Damon back to Firehouse 51 leaves Kylie with virtually no spot. Unless something comes up again with any of the permanent members of the group, this development means there’s no more need for the character to return.
What’s interesting is that Chicago Fire made a big deal out of Kylie joining Firehouse 51. After Chief Pascal fired Damon for purposefully defying orders, Kidd was forced to find someone to replace him in her team. She wanted Kylie, considering their history, especially as a Girls On Fire recruit, but the young firefighter knew that working under her pseudo-sister would cast doubt on her ability. So, Herrmann chose to do a swap, giving Truck 81 Darren Ritter and taking in Kylie. After that, Chicago Fire season 13 has seemingly forgotten about this big break in her story.
Why Chicago Fire Chooses Damon Over Kylie
Not That It Was A Direct Competition
Aside from being Severide’s brother, a dynamic that is very fresh to tackle for the procedural, Damon also has a burgeoning romance with Lizzie Novak.
Meanwhile, he brings a ton of storytelling opportunities for Chicago Fire season 13. Aside from being Severide’s brother, a dynamic that is very fresh to tackle for the procedural, Damon also has a burgeoning romance with Lizzie Novak. One Chicago has seen blood relatives working together temporarily, just like when Jay Halstead would visit Will at Gaffney Medical for a case and vice versa. That being said, the franchise hasn’t really seen brothers working together on the same shift of the same show, and that’s what’s going to happen with Benny Severide’s boys after Damon is reinstated in Firehouse 51.
Can Kylie Still Appear In Chicago Fire?
Kylie’s Ties To Firehouse 51 Goes Beyond Being A Firefighter
There is no reason that Kylie can’t come back in Chicago Fire season 13. If anything, it is almost mandatory to explain why she’s easily interchangeable when they went to great lengths to get her to join them. It would also be great to learn why she hasn’t been able to join every shift, even though she’s supposed to be a part of the team. Unless there is an unofficial agreement that she is only a loaner. Regardless, seeing her back again is necessary to explain her real status with Chief Dom Pascal’s team.
It’s no secret that Kylie has been severely underutilized, and while this new Damon update leaves her without any reserved spot at Firehouse 51, NBC and Wolf Entertainment can still change things by finding a way to re-incorporate her into their storytelling.
Chicago Fire has had so many interesting characters in its over a decade on the air. Because of the limited screentime and the way the writers wanted to craft its story, some of them never got to even reach their potential before being written out of the series. It’s no secret that Kylie has been severely underutilized, and while this new Damon update leaves her without any reserved spot at Firehouse 51, NBC and Wolf Entertainment can still change things by finding a way to re-incorporate her into their storytelling.