Chicago Fire Season 13 Finale Saves Kidd & Severide’s Flailing Story With Just 1 Showchanging Twist

Stella Kidd and Kelly Severide have overcome many obstacles throughout Chicago Fire, but their issue in season 13 was failing miserably —

that is, until the finale. The fan-favorite Firehouse 51 romance is undoubtedly the show’s most stable couple. Of course, it’s Chicago Fire, so

Kidd and Severide have still encountered numerous missteps in their relationship. They managed to make it to season 13 happily married,

 

Chicago Fire Season 13: Everything You Need To Know

 

though. In the latest season, Kidd and Severide decided to take a big step, which was exciting at first. But it quickly turned dull. Thankfully, the finale saves this story from being a complete dud.

In the Chicago Fire season 13 finale, Severide races against the clock to prove Chief Pascal’s innocence in an attempted murder case. Meanwhile, Kidd works to reunite Natalie (a teenager whom the firefighter saved many years ago) with her sister. Both halves of Stellaride are successful in their independent ventures. By the episode’s end, they come home to celebrate their achievements, and, in a surprising turn of events, Kidd tells her husband something that changes the couple’s world.

 

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Since the 2025 One Chicago crossover, Kidd and Severide have been trying to expand their family. They chose to go down the adoption route at first, and they even came quite close to adopting a newborn. Unfortunately, the birth mother changed her mind at the last minute, leaving Kidd and Severide walking out of the hospital baby-less and heartbroken. Then, Chicago Fire season 13 seemed like it was laying the groundwork for Kidd and Severide to adopt Natalie, but the finale dismisses that theory. Instead, Natalie reunites with her sister, and Kidd learns she’s pregnant.

The very last scene of Chicago Fire season 13 features Kidd showing Severide a positive pregnancy test. Stellaride hugs, kisses, and cries as they bask in their newfound happiness, and the screen fades to black. This pregnancy news comes out of left field, as it appeared as if the couple’s parenting journey would always end in adoption. Nevertheless, Kidd and Severide are having a baby, which is a wonderful update to the two characters’ parenting arc in the NBC procedural drama.

Time and time again, Chicago Fire (well, even the entire One Chicago universe) has introduced different variants of the adoption storyline. They all still manage to look the same. As a result, adoption arcs have become repetitive and boring, which is why Kidd and Severide’s season 13 plot has been so disappointing. The good news is that the season 13 finale nips the couple’s adoption storyline in the bud.