L'histoire des pompiers de Chicago, tant sur le plan personnel que professionnel.L'histoire des pompiers de Chicago, tant sur le plan personnel que professionnel.L'histoire des pompiers de Chicago, tant sur le plan personnel que professionnel.
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- 6 victoires et 25 nominations au total
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Résumé
Reviewers say 'Chicago Fire' is lauded for its gripping drama, strong character arcs, and realistic firefighting portrayal, though some find inconsistencies and unrealistic elements. The ensemble cast and emotional storylines are appreciated, yet criticisms arise for its focus on personal drama over action, repetitive plots, and unprofessional firefighter portrayals. Crossover episodes and character handling also draw frustration. Despite these concerns, many fans enjoy the interpersonal dynamics and entertainment value.
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Binge watching. Halfway through season 4. Must Severide sleep with every new female on the show? How about they try something new...have him decline an advance once in a while. It's getting old and annoying.
Can this stop being the Stella Kidd show? I used to really like this and they need to go back to fire situations instead of a soap opera. There are too many scenes of personal drama dragging each episode out way too long. It used to be interesting when it was early on except Severide was sleeping with every woman he could find. There are alot of interesting cast members who deserve more attention than Severide and Kidd who aren't that interesting other than being good looking. Who cares? Herman is great. So is Joe. Their wives are great. Trudy is awesome. I loved Otis. It's time for this show to take a different direction.
This show started out great. Great action, firehouse banter & pranks, with drama mixed in. By season 4 the writers have taken the drama too far. It's a downer crisis every single episode. Nobody is happy at thus point, about anything. All the personal drama and crossovers and negativity I'm surprised these actors make it through the day. Sad use of great characters. Get the writers away from TV reality news and get this show back to the mix of banter & firefighting.
Wasn't perfect but no pilot is. Really enjoyed the show, we found it exciting, fast paced, without too much exposition or clumsy explaining. Liked what felt like some fairly realistic situations, hope they give the chance.
Loved seeing Eamonn Walker. he was a favorite actor I hope they give him a good chance to shine.
My only concern with an ensemble cast is not getting enough character development and interest to keep the show going at the beginning before it gets to sink in and develop a stable audience.
And really enjoyed seeing something set in somewhere other than New York or Los Angeles!!
Loved seeing Eamonn Walker. he was a favorite actor I hope they give him a good chance to shine.
My only concern with an ensemble cast is not getting enough character development and interest to keep the show going at the beginning before it gets to sink in and develop a stable audience.
And really enjoyed seeing something set in somewhere other than New York or Los Angeles!!
Chicago Fire use to be a great show, up to season 4 or 5. In my opinion the writing has gotten to a point that it's turning into a soap opera. What happened to Severides character? He no longer has his own identity a.k.a Kidd's boyfriend. Please give him something to do, make Taylor act because he is excellent playing Severide when the writers actually do their job for him. Lazy writing, look at the drama with Casey and Brett lame high school foolishness. Do the writer think we are stuck in our teen years? Hahaha. Who is writing this stuff, 14 year old kids. Never mind they diminished all the important pillars to the show, like Cruz, Herrmann, McHolland and focused ALL the attention on the newbies. Way too many personal feeling stories, what happened to the action on this show? Remember when Dawson, Shay and Peter Mills were on this show, it was so much better, the acting and writing combined Please take the focus off of Kidd, Gallo and Ritter's stories which are not really interesting and write better stories for the essential characters, the true foundation of what once made this show great.
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- AnecdotesSome scenes which take place in the Firehouse 51 kitchen are filmed in the actual firehouse kitchen, others are filmed on a studio set. If you see a door to the left of the cooking area, that is the studio set; if you see a drinking fountain, that's the actual firehouse.
- GaffesMost departments, Chicago FD included, do not allow firefighters on duty to grow out facial hair on the cheeks or on the lower lip or chin as Lt. Severide often does. It interferes with achieving a tight seal on the SCBA (air) mask as the seal gasket on the rests against those parts of the face. Firefighters with too much facial hair will also fail the mask fit test for the same reason. Mustaches (as often seen on Chief Boden, Mouch, Otis and some others) are not technically an issue, but some departments may have internal regulations that restrict them.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Lính Cứu Hoả Chicago
- Lieux de tournage
- 1360 S. Blue Island Ave, Chicago, Illinois, États-Unis(Firehouse 51)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée
- 43min
- Couleur
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- Rapport de forme
- 16:9 HD
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