Stella kidd7/8/2023 And we're going to be building towards a major major event in Stella and Kelly's personal life and professional life. We have three episodes left after this one. And so I love the idea that the two of them will be at the same rank, because that's definitely how Stella sees herself in that relationship. Because here's a power couple in every sense of the word, physically a power couple. Chicago Fire showrunner Derek Haas weighed in on what it would mean for Stella to hold the same rank as Severide, as well as what's to come with the future of the Stellaride relationship: Some Stellaride magic sounds pretty good after all of the obstacles they ran into earlier in Season 9, even if a lot of those obstacles were technically of Severide's own making. You know, with good intentions and constant communication, I think that's where magic can happen. So I think that even if it is, you know, confronting in their relationship, I think that intentions are important. Like, even when he kind of distanced himself from her, he didn't do it in the best way, but he wanted her to succeed. And I think that deep down, Severide supports her all the way. I hope that that's what we do, and that that's where we go. I think a lot of her stuff, a lot of her trauma, would get activated. Miranda Rae Mayo shared her reaction to Stella getting this payoff: The two siblings might not have survived their situation if not for Stella's exhaustive efforts to reach out to teenage girls with Girls on Fire, delivering the kind of payoff that has been more than a year in the making. The episode fortunately ended with Stella saving the day (and the young girl and her brother), with some help from Severide and Boden as boots on the ground, and she was as prepared as possible as she headed off to take the lieutenants' exam. Chicago Fire showrunner Derek Haas and actress Miranda Rae Mayo spoke with CinemaBlend about the episode, Stella's future, and the Season 9 finale that is going to make history and change lives. A teenage girl called Firehouse 51 to beg Stella for help to survive where she and her brother were being held by deadly gang members, with the inconvenient catch that she couldn't bring CPD (or the cast of Chicago P.D.) into the mix. ChicagoFire has spent Season 9 piling the pressure on Stella Kidd's capable shoulders, but "Don't Hang Up" guaranteed that the last shift before she would finally take the lieutenants' exam was about as far from conventional as imaginable.
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