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Chicago Fire

  • TV Series
  • 2012–
  • 10
  • 43m
IMDb RATING
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David Eigenberg, Hanako Greensmith, Taylor Kinney, Joe Minoso, Miranda Rae Mayo, and Jocelyn Hudon in Chicago Fire (2012)
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Follows both the professional and personal lives of the firefighters, rescue personnel, and paramedics of the Chicago Fire Department at the fictional Firehouse 51 as they risk their lives t... Read allFollows both the professional and personal lives of the firefighters, rescue personnel, and paramedics of the Chicago Fire Department at the fictional Firehouse 51 as they risk their lives to save and protect the city of Chicago, Illinois.Follows both the professional and personal lives of the firefighters, rescue personnel, and paramedics of the Chicago Fire Department at the fictional Firehouse 51 as they risk their lives to save and protect the city of Chicago, Illinois.

  • Creators
    • Michael Brandt
    • Derek Haas
  • Stars
    • Taylor Kinney
    • Christian Stolte
    • Joe Minoso
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    69K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    201
    4
    • Creators
      • Michael Brandt
      • Derek Haas
    • Stars
      • Taylor Kinney
      • Christian Stolte
      • Joe Minoso
    • 272User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 25 nominations total

    Episodes275

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    Chicago Fire: Brett Notices Casey Take a Woman's Number
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    Chicago Fire: Brett Notices Casey Take a Woman's Number
    Chicago Fire: Brett Is Held Hostage And Forced To Help A Burglar
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    Chicago Fire: Brett Is Held Hostage And Forced To Help A Burglar
    Chicago Fire: Brett Is Held Hostage And Forced To Help A Burglar
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    Chicago Fire: Brett Is Held Hostage And Forced To Help A Burglar
    Chicago Fire: Mouch Gets Shot!
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    Chicago Fire: Mouch Gets Shot!
    Chicago Fire: Kidd Is Concerned Over How Quickly Severide Left
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    Chicago Fire: Kidd Is Concerned Over How Quickly Severide Left
    Chicago Fire: Kidd Gets Knocked Down Helping Patients And Nurses Trapped At The Hospital
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    Chicago Fire: Kidd Gets Knocked Down Helping Patients And Nurses Trapped At The Hospital
    Chicago Fire: A Boy Gets His Hand Stuck In A Snow Blower
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    Chicago Fire: A Boy Gets His Hand Stuck In A Snow Blower

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    Taylor Kinney
    Taylor Kinney
    • Kelly Severide
    • 2012–2025
    Christian Stolte
    Christian Stolte
    • Randall McHolland
    • 2012–2025
    Joe Minoso
    Joe Minoso
    • Joe Cruz
    • 2012–2025
    Randy Flagler
    Randy Flagler
    • Capp…
    • 2012–2025
    David Eigenberg
    David Eigenberg
    • Christopher Herrmann
    • 2012–2025
    Eamonn Walker
    Eamonn Walker
    • Wallace Boden
    • 2012–2025
    Anthony Ferraris
    • Tony…
    • 2012–2025
    Jesse Spencer
    Jesse Spencer
    • Matthew Casey
    • 2012–2024
    Kara Killmer
    Kara Killmer
    • Sylvie Brett
    • 2014–2024
    Miranda Rae Mayo
    Miranda Rae Mayo
    • Stella Kidd
    • 2016–2025
    Yuriy Sardarov
    Yuriy Sardarov
    • Brian Zvonecek
    • 2012–2019
    Monica Raymund
    Monica Raymund
    • Gabriela Dawson
    • 2012–2019
    Daniel Kyri
    Daniel Kyri
    • Darren Ritter…
    • 2018–2025
    Hanako Greensmith
    Hanako Greensmith
    • Violet Mikami
    • 2020–2025
    Alberto Rosende
    Alberto Rosende
    • Blake Gallo
    • 2019–2024
    Charlie Barnett
    Charlie Barnett
    • Peter Mills
    • 2012–2015
    Robyn Coffin
    • Cindy Herrmann
    • 2012–2025
    DuShon Monique Brown
    DuShon Monique Brown
    • Connie
    • 2012–2018
    • Creators
      • Michael Brandt
      • Derek Haas
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    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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    6spoenkel

    Never judge a TV show by it's pilot

    We've all seen shows that started with a very exciting pilot suffer a slow boring death. A good show needs more than a good concept at the start, it needs good storytelling, good acting, likable characters and it needs to find a good pace.

    The pilot of Chicago Fire was very weak. The story lines felt too familiar (old friends drifted apart through tragedy, secret painkiller addiction, unrequited love etc) and didn't blend together. And, as you can see on this IMDb page, in the next few days a lot reviewers burnt Chicago Fire to the ground.

    For some reason I kept on watching. The second episode was a bit better, but by the third episode the show really found it's stride. I've just finished watching the fifth episode and came the conclusion that 1. Chicago Fire somehow ended up to be my favorite new show of the year and 2. All the negative IMDb-reviews are now really unfair.

    Which is why I suddenly felt compelled to write a review of my own. I never do this, so bear with me.

    Chicago Fire is not a procedural 'fire of the week' show. It actually does the ensemble drama really well. There is nice balance between the characters and I especially like how these characters connect with each other and how the story lines are slowly developed. In a way, it reminds me of The Good Wife, but with more action scenes (which is a great compliment in my world)

    The friendship between roommates Leslie Shay (Lauren German) and Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) is great. Severide plays the tough on the outside, soft on the inside guy, who walks away from his medical problems by secretly taking lots of illegal painkillers. Not very original or interesting, but I've got to admit that my cynic self is really warming up to Kelley. Partly because Kinney plays the part very well, and partly because of his genuine scenes and aforementioned friendship with Shay.

    Shay is gay, but that's not an issue on the show, just a part of who she is. As it should be, I applaud the CF writers for the way they portray her. Her scenes with fellow paramedic Dawson (Monica Raymund)are among my favorites.

    Dawson also has some cute scenes with new kid on the block Peter Mills (Charlie Barnett), but is too much in love with lieutenant Matthew Casey to notice their chemistry. Sadly for her, Casey is already engaged to another medical professional. This may sound a little soapy or gooey, but actually, Dawson kicks ass. Literally. Which gets her in to trouble sometimes.

    Lt. Casey is arguably the real star of the show. He is played by Jesse Spencer, whom I liked in his House MD days, but who really impressed me on Chicago Fire. He plays the classic good guy, but not in a boring way. His intense storyline involving a dirty cop truly propelled the show to greater heights.

    I'm not gonna name every character or storyline, but they're all getting better very fast. (Quick shout out to Eamonn Walker who plays the awesome Chief Boden.) The show may be a bit unrealistic, but that's not what I look for in a good drama. I'm a big fan of Breaking Bad and Dexter, both are very entertaining, and excellently written ánd acted shows, but both are also very unrealistic. Chicago Fire may not yet be on their level of awesomeness, but it is getting there. My point just is, I am really glad I gave this show another chance and I hope that you will too.
    8sfcat

    Really enjoyed

    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!!
    9venumstrike

    Where is this show going?

    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.
    7deakinx2

    Less personal relationships and more action

    I have been a fan of Chicago Fire since day one. When it first started, I watched it for the fire and rescue related calls, the action. I find now, it is far less about calls or incidents to which a fire department would respond, and far more about personal relationships and political nonsense. I can get that junk on other shows. Last night I watched what I consider the best episode of Chicago Med produced to date, because it focused on the events of a hospital emergency department the entire episode, not personal relationships.
    joelprevette

    Writers of Chicago Fire

    We are SO TIRED of the, squirmy commissioner's rat, story line. PLEASE stop, before you ruin this awesome show! Last season...almost every show used this same, worn out story line! Really...you can do better.

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    • Trivia
      Some 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.
    • Goofs
      Most 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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    • Release date
      • September 21, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • NBC (United States)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lính Cứu Hoả Chicago
    • Filming locations
      • 1360 S. Blue Island Ave, Chicago, Illinois, USA(Firehouse 51)
    • Production companies
      • Wolf Films
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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