Chicago Fire season 1 explained
Season Number: | 1 |
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Num Episodes: | 24 |
Network: | NBC |
Next Season: | Season 2 |
Episode List: | List of Chicago Fire episodes |
The first season of Chicago Fire, an American drama television series with executive producer Dick Wolf, and producers Derek Haas, Michael Brandt, and Matt Olmstead premiered on October 10, 2012, at Wednesday 10:00 p.m. EST, on the NBC television network. The season concluded after 24 episodes on May 22, 2013.
Overview
The show follows the lives of the firefighters and paramedics working for the Chicago Fire Department at the firehouse of Engine 51, Truck 81, Squad 3, Ambulance 61, and Battalion 25.
Cast and characters
Regular cast members
Recurring cast members
- Yuri Sardarov as Firefighter Brian "Otis" Zvonecek-Truck 81
- Joe Minoso as Firefighter/Chauffeur Joe Cruz-Truck 81
- Christian Stolte as Firefighter Randy "Mouch" McHolland-Truck 81
- Jon Seda as Detective Antonio Dawson
- Robyn Coffin as Cindy Hermann
- Jason Beghe as Detective Hank Voight
- Mo Gallini as Firefighter Jose Vargas-Truck 81/Squad 3
- William Smillie as Firefighter Kevin Hadley-Squad 3
- Randy Flagler as Firefighter Harold Capp-Squad 3
- Anthony Ferraris as Firefighter Tony Ferraris-Squad 3
- Chaon Cross as Heather Darden
- Jeff Lima as Leon Cruz
- Linda Powell as Ingrid Mills
- Alexandra Metz as Elise Mills
- Shiri Appleby as Clarice Carthage
- Treat Williams as Benny Severide
- Nicole Forester as Christie Casey Jordan
- Kathleen Quinlan as Nancy Casey
- Cody Sullivan as Ernie
- Shane McRae as Lieutenant Eric Whaley
Guest stars
Special guest
- Rahm Emanuel as himself (Mayor of Chicago)
Episodes
See main article: List of Chicago Fire episodes.
Production
The series pilot, co-written by creators Michael Brandt and Derek Haas, was filmed in Chicago and, according to an NBC representative, the series will continue to be filmed there.[1] Mayor of Chicago Rahm Emanuel made an appearance in the series' pilot episode. Emanuel stated: "It's easier being mayor than playing mayor. I told them I'd do it under one condition: the TV show is making an investment to the Firefighters' Widows and Orphans Fund".[2]
The network placed an order for the series in May 2012.[3] After receiving an additional script order in October, Chicago Fire was picked up for a full season on November 8, 2012.[4] [5] On January 29, 2013, Chicago Fire had its episode total increased from 22 to 23.[6] One week later, on February 6, 2013, Chicago Fire received one more episode, giving it a total of 24 episodes for season one.[7]
The firehouse shown is Engine 18's quarters, located at 1360 S. Blue Island Ave. between 13th & Racine. Housed here is Engine 18, 2-2-1 (Deputy District Chief - 1st District), 4-5-7 (Paramedic Field Chief - EMS District 7), 6-4-16 (High-Rise Response Unit), and Ambulance 65.
Spinoff
See main article: Chicago PD (TV series). On March 27, 2013, NBC announced plans for a proposed spin-off of Chicago Fire. Nellie Andreeva of Deadline Hollywood reported they heard the spin-off would involve the Chicago Police Department, the spin-off series being created and produced by Dick Wolf, with Derek Haas, Michael Brant, and Matt Olmstead serving as executive producers.[8] [9] It premiered on January 8, 2014.[10]
The show follows an Intelligence Unit and is filmed entirely in Chicago. The main cast includes Jason Beghe, Jon Seda, Sophia Bush, Jesse Lee Soffer, Patrick Flueger, Elias Koteas, Marina Squerciati, LaRoyce Hawkins, and Archie Kao.
A crossover between the two Chicago shows aired on April 29 and 30, 2014, depicting an explosion that brings the fire and police departments together.[11]
Home media
The DVD release of season one was released in Region 1 on September 10, 2013.
Notes and References
- Web site: NBC picks up new series 'Chicago Fire'. Wagner. Curt. May 9, 2012. Chicago Tribune. May 18, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120513105628/https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/tv/redeye-chicago-fire-nbc-news-tv-series-20120509,0,5524479.story. May 13, 2012. live.
- Web site: 'Chicago Fire' trailer includes Rahm Emanuel cameo, Kerry Wood releasing children's book, John Mayer spotted at Jake Melnick's. Gomez. Luiz. May 17, 2012. Chicago Tribune. May 18, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120601143935/https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/celebrity/aboutlastnight/chi-chicago-fire-trailer-rahm-emanuel-cameo-kerry-wood-childrens-book-john-mayer-sighting-20120517,0,4703710.column. June 1, 2012. live.
- Web site: NBC Renews 'Law & Order: SVU', Picks Up 'Chicago Fire', Inks New Deal With Dick Wolf. May 9, 2012. Andreeva. Nellie. Deadline Hollywood. May 9, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120510061000/https://www.deadline.com/2012/05/nbc-renews-law-order-svu-inks-new-deal-with-dick-wolf-picks-up-chicago-fire/. May 10, 2012. live.
- Web site: 'Chicago Fire' Gets Order For Five Scripts. Andreeva. Nellie. Deadline Hollywood. October 25, 2012. October 26, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20121026142422/https://www.deadline.com/2012/10/chicago-fire-gets-order-for-five-scripts/. October 26, 2012. live.
- News: 'Chicago Fire' Gets Full-Season Order at NBC. The Hollywood Reporter. Goldberg. Lesley. November 8, 2012. November 9, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20121111183610/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/chicago-fire-gets-full-season-387918. November 11, 2012. live.
- Web site: 'Chicago Fire's Order Upped By One Episode. Andreeva. Nellie. Deadline Hollywood. January 29, 2013. January 29, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130130031911/https://www.deadline.com/2013/01/chicago-fires-order-upped-by-one-episode/. January 30, 2013. live.
- Web site: Chicago Fire's Order Upped Again To 24. Andreeva. Nellie. Deadline Hollywood. February 5, 2013. February 7, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130208165345/https://www.deadline.com/2013/02/chicago-fires-order-upped-again-to-24/. February 8, 2013. live.
- Web site: NBC Eyes 'Chicago Fire' Spinoff Series. Andreeva. Nellie. Deadline Hollywood. March 27, 2013. March 27, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130329085850/https://www.deadline.com/2013/03/chicago-fire-spinoff-series-in-works-nbc/. March 29, 2013. live.
- News: Slezak. Michael. Chicago Fire Spreading? NBC Considering Police-Centric Spinoff Series. March 27, 2013. TVLine. March 27, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130330083712/https://tvline.com/2013/03/27/chicago-fire-spinoff-pilot-nbc/. March 30, 2013. live.
- News: October 18, 2013. 'Ironside' & 'Welcome to the Family' Canceled by NBC; 'Community to Premiere January 2, 'Chicago P.D.' January 8. https://web.archive.org/web/20131021032645/https://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/10/18/nbc-yanks-ironside-community-to-premiere-january-2-chicago-p-d-january-8/210019/. October 21, 2013. Sara. Bibel. TV By the Numbers. October 18, 2013.
- Web site: 7 Things to Expect From Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D.'s Explosive Crossover Event. April 28, 2014. Stanhope. Kate. TV Guide. June 12, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140429191929/http://www.tvguide.com/News/Chicago-Fire-Chicago-PD-Crossover-Preview-1081010.aspx. April 29, 2014.