Lauren German (Leslie Shay) passed away, Chicago Fire actors expressed sadness on social networks

Lauren German, who plays Leslie Shay, leaving Chicago Fire was one of the most shocking moments for fans of the show. After all, her exit in the Season 3 premiere was the first time a major character’s tenure on the NBC series ended.

The decision for Shay to leave Chicago Fire was not actress Lauren German’s choice. The show’s creative team dictated her departure.

 

Who Played Shay On Chicago Fire And What She's Doing Now

 

Executive producer Matt Olmstead revealed in a 2014 interview that the showrunners decided to kill off a beloved character for maximum emotional impact. “Going into it, we knew if we were going to do it, it had to be someone who was going to give us a big impact. As opposed to going for a lesser-known character, which would equate to a pulled punch,” Olmstead explained. (via TV Line)

 

Why Was Leslie Shay Killed In Chicago Fire Season 3? Lauren German's Exit  Explained

 

The writers carefully debated who to remove, considering the emotional and narrative consequences. Shay was ultimately chosen because her death would affect many characters, particularly Gabby Dawson and Kelly Severide. Shay was killed in the Season 3 premiere, which aired on September 23, 2014.

 

Why Did Leslie Shay Leave Chicago Fire? What Happened to Lauren German?

 

The Chicago Fire Season 2 finale set up Leslie Shay’s tragic fate, ending with Firehouse 51 responding to a building explosion. The shocking reveal in the Season 3 opener confirmed that Shay had died from her injuries. Kelly Severide, in particular, struggled with losing his best friend and roommate, while Firehouse 51 honored her memory.

 

Why Did Leslie Shay Leave Chicago Fire? What Happened to Lauren German?

 

Despite her sudden exit, Lauren German handled the news with professionalism and grace. Olmstead recalled that she took it well and even joked about not missing Chicago’s harsh winters.

Lauren German, who plays Leslie Shay, leaving Chicago Fire was one of the most shocking moments for fans of the show. After all, her exit in the Season 3 premiere was the first time a major character’s tenure on the NBC series ended.

The decision for Shay to leave Chicago Fire was not actress Lauren German’s choice. The show’s creative team dictated her departure. Executive producer Matt Olmstead revealed in a 2014 interview that the showrunners decided to kill off a beloved character for maximum emotional impact. “Going into it, we knew if we were going to do it, it had to be someone who was going to give us a big impact. As opposed to going for a lesser-known character, which would equate to a pulled punch,” Olmstead explained. (via TV Line)

The writers carefully debated who to remove, considering the emotional and narrative consequences. Shay was ultimately chosen because her death would affect many characters, particularly Gabby Dawson and Kelly Severide. Shay was killed in the Season 3 premiere, which aired on September 23, 2014.

The Chicago Fire Season 2 finale set up Leslie Shay’s tragic fate, ending with Firehouse 51 responding to a building explosion. The shocking reveal in the Season 3 opener confirmed that Shay had died from her injuries. Kelly Severide, in particular, struggled with losing his best friend and roommate, while Firehouse 51 honored her memory.

Despite her sudden exit, Lauren German handled the news with professionalism and grace. Olmstead recalled that she took it well and even joked about not missing Chicago’s harsh winters.

Lauren German, who plays Leslie Shay, leaving Chicago Fire was one of the most shocking moments for fans of the show. After all, her exit in the Season 3 premiere was the first time a major character’s tenure on the NBC series ended.

The decision for Shay to leave Chicago Fire was not actress Lauren German’s choice. The show’s creative team dictated her departure. Executive producer Matt Olmstead revealed in a 2014 interview that the showrunners decided to kill off a beloved character for maximum emotional impact. “Going into it, we knew if we were going to do it, it had to be someone who was going to give us a big impact. As opposed to going for a lesser-known character, which would equate to a pulled punch,” Olmstead explained. (via TV Line)

The writers carefully debated who to remove, considering the emotional and narrative consequences. Shay was ultimately chosen because her death would affect many characters, particularly Gabby Dawson and Kelly Severide. Shay was killed in the Season 3 premiere, which aired on September 23, 2014.

The Chicago Fire Season 2 finale set up Leslie Shay’s tragic fate, ending with Firehouse 51 responding to a building explosion. The shocking reveal in the Season 3 opener confirmed that Shay had died from her injuries. Kelly Severide, in particular, struggled with losing his best friend and roommate, while Firehouse 51 honored her memory.

Despite her sudden exit, Lauren German handled the news with professionalism and grace. Olmstead recalled that she took it well and even joked about not missing Chicago’s harsh winters.