Summary
- Chief Boden's departure will have a significant impact on Firehouse 51 and Chicago Fire moving forward.
- Boden's exit may have something to do with a personal matter, similar to the reason behind Casey's departure.
- Chicago Fire season 13 is officially confirmed, which means that Firehouse 51 will have to continue operating without its long-time leader.
Chicago Fire's latest exit being Derrick Gibson. As it turns out, however, the first responder procedural is saving the biggest departure in its finale.
In a new interview with TV Insider, Newman shares details surrounding Chief Wallace Boden's Chicago Fire season 12 departure. Based on her comment, it seems like leaving Firehouse 51 will have something to do with a personal story akin to the reason behind Matt Casey's decision to leave Chicago. Read her full quote below:
Boden has been managing a lot of change at home (with his stepson James) and at 51, and learned a lot while doing it, including about himself. A shocking incident in the finale will highlight what it means to him to be a leader, and everyone close to him will be impacted in a huge way by the decision he makes.
How Boden’s Departure Changes Firehouse 51 & Chicago Fire
Who Will Take Boden's Place?
The initial reports about Walker's departure from Chicago Fire imply that he isn't leaving but will step back as a series regular.
Regardless of the specifics surrounding Boden's Chicago Fire season 12 exit, there's no denying that he will leave a massive void in the first responder procedural when he is finally written out. Not only has he been a pioneering One Chicago character, with Eammon Walker being the very first actor cast in the Wolf Entertainment endeavor, but he has also been Firehouse 51's leader from the get-go. He has spearheaded the firehouse through so many ups and downs, not to mention character arrivals and departures. It's difficult to imagine what the team will look like without him at the top.
The initial reports about Walker's departure from Chicago Fire imply that he isn't leaving but will step back as a series regular. Assuming that this is the case, he may still be involved at Firehouse 51 from time to time. Even then, it's safe to say that the firehouse must find a new leader. Naturally, Kelly Severide is at the top of that list. Not only is Taylor Kinney an original One Chicago cast member, but he has also been stepping up as Boden's replacement while the chief has been out of the office in the last couple of episodes.
Severide climbing the CFD leader would have a positive impact on Firehouse 51. Firstly, it will allow Joe Cruz to become a lieutenant without having to transfer. Secondly, it will somehow guarantee Severide's stint in his original house moving forward to Chicago Fire season 13. There have been theories that he may be looking to transfer to OFI, but he can't leave if he takes over Chief Boden's spot.
The Chicago Fire season 12 finale will air on May 22, 9pm ET on NBC.
Source: TV Insider

Chicago Fire
- Release Date
- October 10, 2012
- Network
- NBC
- Showrunner
- Andrea Newman
Cast
- Taylor KinneyKelly Severide
- David EigenbergChristopher Herrmann
Chicago Fire follows the lives of firefighters, rescue squad , and paramedics of Firehouse 51 in Chicago as they face professional and personal challenges, showcasing their dedication, teamwork, and resilience.
- Seasons
- 13
- Streaming Service(s)
- Peacock
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