When speaking with ScreenRant ahead of Chicago Fire season 13’s winter 2025 return, Joe Miñoso previewed what comes next for his character after Junior’s release from prison. The actor confirmed that Cruz doesn’t exactly deal with his new dilemma very well, and there will be repercussions for him. Additionally, Miñoso revealed that the Cruz and Junior storyline isn’t over by the end of episode 9. Check out Miñoso’s full quote below:
[He’ll handle it] Poorly. He’s going to make some decisions that really put him in some hot water, and then the ramifications of that are going to really show up in Episode 10. Cruz is, and always will be, concerned about protecting his family first and foremost, and he will go to any lengths to do that. And so unfortunately he’s going to get tangled up in a big old mess, but let’s hope he comes out the other side of it. I will say it will not be unscathed.
You’ll see this storyline kind of find its conclusion before the crossover, but yes, it will go on for a bit.
What Miñoso’s Statement Means For Cruz’s Chicago Fire Season 13 Story
Cruz’s Drama With Junior Didn’t End During The Midseason Premiere
Miñoso’s teases about Cruz in the back half of Chicago Fire season 13 indicate that much is in store for the character. He had a relatively slow start to the season, so Cruz’s new story having significance makes sense. Since Cruz handles the Junior problem “poorly,” the conflict will seemingly stretch out and take place over the course of multiple episodes.
Our Take On Cruz’s Approach To Dealing With Junior
Cruz’s Situation Will Get Much Worse Before It Gets Better
Cruz hasn’t been in the spotlight as much as other Chicago Fire characters in season 13. Now, he will get his time to shine, and while Cruz’s inability to promptly take care of his newfound problem might be frustrating for some, it gives the story space to breathe. Instead of rushing to conclude this plotline and move on to the next thing, the writers are taking their time with it. Hard times await Cruz, but it will be worth it in the long run.