Monica Raymund Returns to TV in a New Way, Directing Tonight’s Boston Blue
For longtime Chicago Fire fans, tonight’s episode of Boston Blue comes with an extra reason to tune in. Monica Raymund — best known for her role as Gabriela Dawson on NBC’s hit firefighter drama — is taking on a major new challenge by stepping behind the camera as the episode’s director.
While Raymund’s departure from Chicago Fire marked the end of an era for many viewers, her creative journey has been quietly evolving ever since. Directing Boston Blue represents another significant milestone in her post-Chicago Fire career, and one that fans have been eager to see unfold.

Monica Raymund’s time on Chicago Fire made her one of the most recognizable faces in the One Chicago universe. But in recent years, she has steadily shifted toward storytelling from a different angle, embracing opportunities that allow her to shape stories rather than simply perform them.
Her role as director on Boston Blue signals a clear evolution — one that reflects a growing trend of actors from long-running franchises stepping into creative leadership roles behind the scenes.
Directing an episode of Boston Blue isn’t just another credit for Raymund — it’s a statement. It shows how former Chicago Fire stars are continuing to shape the television landscape in unexpected ways.
Whether you’re a loyal One Chicago viewer or simply curious to see what Raymund brings to the director’s chair, tonight’s episode offers something special.
For longtime Chicago Fire fans, tonight’s episode of Boston Blue comes with an extra reason to tune in. Monica Raymund — best known for her role as Gabriela Dawson on NBC’s hit firefighter drama — is taking on a major new challenge by stepping behind the camera as the episode’s director.
While Raymund’s departure from Chicago Fire marked the end of an era for many viewers, her creative journey has been quietly evolving ever since. Directing Boston Blue represents another significant milestone in her post-Chicago Fire career, and one that fans have been eager to see unfold.
Monica Raymund’s time on Chicago Fire made her one of the most recognizable faces in the One Chicago universe. But in recent years, she has steadily shifted toward storytelling from a different angle, embracing opportunities that allow her to shape stories rather than simply perform them.
Her role as director on Boston Blue signals a clear evolution — one that reflects a growing trend of actors from long-running franchises stepping into creative leadership roles behind the scenes.
Directing an episode of Boston Blue isn’t just another credit for Raymund — it’s a statement. It shows how former Chicago Fire stars are continuing to shape the television landscape in unexpected ways.
Whether you’re a loyal One Chicago viewer or simply curious to see what Raymund brings to the director’s chair, tonight’s episode offers something special.