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I had to be very emotional and I couldn’t laugh and that was such a challenge because he is so funny, so good and just a lovely person. For me personally, I would want to leave with some class. She couldn’t hear anymore so she could not listen to opera, she couldn’t see anymore so she couldn’t read her books she loved to read. Then I had a hand on collaborating on my tattoos. All my tattoos are really personal to me, so it’s so cool, that goes back to the details people may or may not pick up on.
Taylor Kinney
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This post contains spoilers for the May 2 “Carry Me” episode of Chicago Fire. Do not read further if you haven’t watched the hour.
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But boy, wouldn't producers be wrong for that?! Not only is Joe expecting a baby, but Severide finally proposed to Stella (Miranda Rae Mayo) and Capp's girlfriend is very real and very smitten. What a heartbreaking season 10 premiere it would be. "I love the bond they're creating," @Learnthingss tweeted. Other fans noted how Severide made Violet feel safe in their first talk, which prompted her to seek him out a second time.
Chicago Fire Recap 5/2/17: Season 5 Episode 20 “Carry Me” - Celebrity Dirty Laundry
Chicago Fire Recap 5/2/17: Season 5 Episode 20 “Carry Me”.
Posted: Tue, 02 May 2017 07:00:00 GMT [source]
In Season 2, Episode 22 ("Where the Collapse Started"), Danny was part of a team fighting a fire, but then reentered the fire site, thinking he'd heard a noise. There was no one was left inside, but he was then crushed by crumbling debris, prompting an attempt by Jimmy to save him. Boden was forced to pull Jimmy away from the perilous scene, and Danny died.
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Brett was nearly tasked with caring for her newborn half-sister, but helped Scott accept his role instead. Boden soon learned that his father had been diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer and had a slim hope of finding a successful treatment plan. Boden did everything in his power to convince his father to fight cancer proactively, but Boden Sr. wished to live his life rather than risk dying from intense chemotherapy. Fans everywhere know that no one’s safe when they hang out with the folks at Firehouse 51. I felt like I was playing cops-and-robbers with my friends, all of whom I’ve stayed in touch with. I play Nicole, the younger sister of the lead character, Dr. Mary Harris (Caroline Dhavernas).
Because everything else is out of their hands. But playing Marilyn…I got a lot of flack for that. So it doesn’t really matter truly what you look like, because it’s such a contrived makeup that it’s honestly like a paint-by-numbers type of thing. The whole team of people who put me together for that…they are just the most insanely talented people. Nicole, we learn from Charlotte in our interview below, was a well-constructed look.

Was that your last time on the Chicago Fire set? Originally, that was supposed to be last scene we shot, but luckily, there was an incredible crazy snowstorm that screwed up my entire shooting schedule, so I got to shoot a happy scene last. It was me eating the burger that Severide brought me. It had been so emotional and heavy, so it was nice to end the role with a burger and fries. Watching his girlfriend die soon after he said “I love you” to her with tears in his eyes will be hard for Severide to get through, won’t it? He hasn’t gone to that kind of place with a significant other before.
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I kind of harness that because Marilyn didn’t have any either. I knew going into it I would be eviscerated because there are so many people obsessed with her [Marilyn], in love with her, and I can’t live up to that. That year proved to be a busy one for Sullivan.
The episode, titled "No Survivors," could be a very obvious clue that Severide (Taylor Kinney), Joe (Joe Cruz), and Capp (Randy Flagler) drown after an underwater rescue mission goes terribly wrong. Could the trio be taking their place in TV heaven alongside fallen brother Otis (Yuri Sardarov)? Everyone will have to wait until next season to find out.
Fans everywhere know that no one's safe when they hang out with the folks at Firehouse 51. Not at first, but Mary tells her in my first episode. By the season finale, Nicole makes a big decision about her sister’s business. He’s so down-to-earth and lovely and normal, and he plays the role so well.
Chicago Fire Recap 4/4/17: Season 5 Episode 18 “Take a Knee” - Celebrity Dirty Laundry
Chicago Fire Recap 4/4/17: Season 5 Episode 18 “Take a Knee”.
Posted: Tue, 04 Apr 2017 07:00:00 GMT [source]
I know the showrunner which can also kind of be awkward You audition for the part, and she’s like, “You’re not right for it,” and I am like “No! I think that [film] is sort of a reference for Nicole and Mary, they are very different, but the audience is not really sure whether or not if Nicole had a hand in…maybe murdering her mother? I heard this quote from the Coen brothers, it just makes complete sense for actors — the only real power the actor has is to say ‘no’.
But Anna lives on, in a way, as the actress who played her continues to pick up steam. The strength of their romance put them at No. 13 in Looper's ranking of "Chicago Fire" relationships, and Anna's passing remains one of the One Chicago world's best-remembered deaths. For 12 episodes, Sullivan starred as the main character's sister, Nicole Mitchell. In 2011, Sullivan had her sultriest outing yet in "The Kennedys" as none other than Marilyn Monroe. The eight-hour miniseries chronicles the famous political family, with Greg Kinnear starring as JFK and Katie Holmes playing Jackie. Much like the Kennedys themselves, the series courted a fair amount of drama, not the least of which involved the show's Republican producer Joel Surnow (via Toronto Life).
She first appeared in season five, and despite her personal struggles with leukemia, proved to be a capable firefighter. She met Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) when he donated bone marrow to her, and they quickly struck up a romance. He seeks her out and learns that her leukemia has become terminal — she’d tried to leave him before the disease devastated her.
They have a serious history together; they may have killed their mother, who had mental illness. Thelma and Louise came to mind when I read the script. Severide’s suffering intensified exponentially in Tuesday’s episode, “Carry Me,” when he lost his beloved girlfriend Anna (Charlotte Sullivan) to her recurring cancer.
For those unaware, Anna first appeared in the drama series during Season 5. The pediatric nurse had leukemia, but luckily she seemed to recover once Severide saved her life by donating bone marrow. Though Darden died in Chicago Fire's debut episode, the impact of his passing created a ripple effect that's still felt many seasons later.
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