Every Season Chicago Fire, Ranked Worst to Best

In 2012, audiences were introduced to Chicago Fire by Executive Producer Dick Wolf. The series quickly spawned three spinoffs that all

take place in Chicago. The show follows the lives of the firefighters in Firehouse 51, who battle fires and rush to medical emergencies while dealing with each other’s egos and the pressures of Chicago politics.

 

Every Chicago Fire Season, Ranked Worst To Best

 

The show has been massively popular for NBC and has only grown in popularity as the series has progressed. Despite that, some seasons of Chicago Fire have been better than others. With Season 11 of the NBC drama having just concluded, here is a ranking of the best seasons so far.

The firefighters and paramedics of Firehouse 51 continue their pursuit to save lives in Chicago during the height of the COVID-19 Pandemic. In the season’s final, “No Survivors”, Chief Boden (Eamonn Walker) struggles with whether to take on a promotion or send Stella Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) to a new firehouse. The season concluded with Squad 3 trapped in a sinking ship with their status unknown.

 

Every Season Chicago Fire, Ranked Worst to Best

 

Due to the ongoing pandemic, the ninth season of Chicago Fire had a shortened season and production of the series had to adhere to COVID filming protocols. While the season was a nice distraction in a very difficult time, the limitations of what could be done with the season are evident.

Following the death of Brian “Otis” Zvonecek (Yuri Sardarov), the rest of the firehouse struggle to overcome the loss of their brother-in-arms. The season also featured the three-part crossover event “Infection”, which saw the city of Chicago under the attack of flesh-eating bacteria.

The eighth season of Chicago Fire started strong but failed to continue the momentum of the early episodes and featured some of the series’ weakest subplots. The season also saw the promotion of the character Darren Ritter (Daniel Kyri), from recurring to part of the main cast.

The tenth season of Chicago Fire began with the daring rescue of Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) and Squad 3 and much of the season was devoted to Sylvie Brett building a medical program to help save lives. The season also saw long-time character, Matthew Casey (Jesse Spencer) depart Chicago to raise his late friend’s children in Portland, Oregon.

Season 10 was a transitional year for the Dick Wolf-produced drama. Following an early-season departure of lead actor Jesse Spencer, Chicago Fire struggled to find its footing before ending with an intense finale that involved a wedding between two of the show’s lead characters.

Following accusations made against him, Battalion Chief Boden must investigate why he is being targeted and try to clear his name. The season also saw Matthew Casey and Gabriela Dawson get back together following her pregnancy as well as Christopher Herrmann’s (David Eigenberg) bar, Molly’s, being threatened with being shut down.

The fourth season of Chicago Fire featured a variety of interesting subplots and side characters while also introducing audiences to Stella Kidd. This season had its fair share of thrills while also involving the main cast and supporting cast in intriguing subplots.

The third season of Chicago Fire picks up immediately following the conclusion of the second season, with the Severide leading the squad through the collapsed building to find his friend and co-worker, Leslie Shay (Lauren German), deceased from the collapse. Much of the season followed the aftermath of those events with the firehouse moving forward and welcoming their newest paramedic, Sylvie Brett.

Season three of Chicago Fire felt the absence of one of the lead actors but overcame the departure without ignoring her impact. The season still had light moments, but the showrunners made sure to devote time to the impact of the loss.

Season 11 starts with Kidd and Severide fighting for their lives and ultimately surviving. Later in the season, however, Severide is moved out of Firehouse 51, causing Joe Cruz (Joe Minoso) to take on the leadership role of Squad 3. The season also saw the return of Matthew Casey, who arrives to assist in a criminal case.

The 11th season of Chicago Fire did its best with the hand it was dealt. Long-time cast member Taylor Kinney was absent for most of the season, but the season utilized the other members of Firehouse 51 in interesting ways, namely Joe Cruz. While not the strongest overall season, season 11 proved to be a high note in recent years of Chicago Fire.