The eleventh season of Chicago Fire picks up where the final episode of season ten left off. Kelly Severide (one of the real pillars of the show and the franchise) and Stella Kidd are...somewhere in the Midwestern countryside in a secluded farmhouse-type place on their honeymoon, after the long-awaited wedding.
Apparently the farmhouse isn't quite secluded enough that some nefarious types can't track them there. Alas, they did not count on the resourcefulness of one of One Chicago's best couples.
Things are less happy for Sylvie Brett, who spent much of last season trying to make a long-distance relationship with Matt Casey work. The series hasn't been the same since (Australia's own!) Jesse Spencer departed as a full-time cast member and his infrequent cameos only served to make us realise what we're missing. Also, the Casey/Brett coupling was built up for so long, and due to Spencer's departure, there really hasn't been a payoff for fans.
And Violet has her own relationship with Chief Hawkins to sort out. The chemistry between Jimmy Nicholas and Hanako Greensmith is off the charts, so I hope this might be a long-term pairing, rather than one of those whirlwind One Chicago romances that come and go in the space of a few episodes or less.
Apparently the farmhouse isn't quite secluded enough that some nefarious types can't track them there. Alas, they did not count on the resourcefulness of one of One Chicago's best couples.
Things are less happy for Sylvie Brett, who spent much of last season trying to make a long-distance relationship with Matt Casey work. The series hasn't been the same since (Australia's own!) Jesse Spencer departed as a full-time cast member and his infrequent cameos only served to make us realise what we're missing. Also, the Casey/Brett coupling was built up for so long, and due to Spencer's departure, there really hasn't been a payoff for fans.
And Violet has her own relationship with Chief Hawkins to sort out. The chemistry between Jimmy Nicholas and Hanako Greensmith is off the charts, so I hope this might be a long-term pairing, rather than one of those whirlwind One Chicago romances that come and go in the space of a few episodes or less.