Did ‘Chicago Fire’ Just Reveal How Ritter & Carver Will Be Written Out?
- An efficiency expert named Ambrose Sterling audited Firehouse 51 in a recent episode of Chicago Fire, revealing operational concerns.
- The audit occurred amid tightening budgets and upcoming big cuts including layoffs and forced retirements within the Chicago Fire Department.
- Ambrose timed and evaluated the crew’s performance, informing officers Herrmann and Mouch that probationary and younger firefighters will be the first affected.
- Daniel Kyri and Jake Lockett, who portray probationary firefighters Ritter and Carver, will exit at the end of Season 13, reflecting these department cuts.
- These developments indicate that the series is set to phase out the characters Ritter and Carver as part of budget-mandated staff reductions, while keeping longtime firefighter roles intact.
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Chicago Fire Warns of Layoffs and Forced Retirements — Which Character(s) Will Get Cut?
The arrival of an efficiency expert brought bad news to Chicago Fire this week. During this Wednesday’s episode, the city sends Ambrose to audit Firehouse 51, which has the whole crew groaning in displeasure, especially because they’re down several team members. (Severide and Stella get called to the hospital, where a woman is in labor […]
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