Sad News: Yuri Sardarov, Actor in Chicago Fire, Passes Away at Age 37
Chicago Fire season 13 was filled with ups and downs, and although the finale ended with many happy moments, it leaves the audience
with many questions that season 14 must answer. Picking up where the last hour left off, Chicago Fire season 13, episode 22, immediately
dove deeper into Chief Dom Pascal’s latest predicament. He was being accused of attempted murder, but Kelly Severide knew that his chief was innocent. So, Pascal and Severide spent the majority of the finale trying to clear Dermot Mulroney’s character’s name.

Elsewhere in the Chicago Fire season 13 finale, Stella Kidd attempted to handle the Natalie situation, Sam Carver told Violet Mikami that he was leaving Chicago, and Christopher Herrmann made a difficult decision regarding his future at Firehouse 51. All in all, the episode was quite eventful. It didn’t end on a life-or-death cliffhanger, but it still gives fans many questions to mull over while waiting for Chicago Fire season 14.

During the Chicago Fire season 13 finale’s last moments, Kidd showed Severide a positive pregnancy test. The fan-favorite couple had been trying to start a family throughout the previous episodes and came close to adopting a newborn. Unfortunately, the birth mother decided to

keep the baby at the last second. Then, Natalie came strolling into their lives, and for a while, it seemed like Severide and Kidd would adopt the teenager. That wasn’t the case, though, as Kidd helped Natalie mend her relationship with her sister, and learned soon after that she was pregnant.

Heading into Chicago Fire season 14, Severide and Kidd must figure out how to navigate this next phase of their relationship. Having a baby is a big step, and the fact that Severide and Kidd are firefighters makes matters much harder. Kidd will likely be forced to take a backseat, given that she’s the one carrying the baby. Meanwhile, Severide will undoubtedly be treated differently from Kidd by their fellow firefighters, which could make for an interesting conflict in the upcoming episodes.
By the end of the season 13 finale, Pascal was a free man. He and Severide discovered that Lieutenant Vale was the one who attempted to murder the man who killed Monica Pascal in Chicago Fire season 13, episode 15. They had the evidence to back it up, resulting in Vale’s arrest. Now, Pascal can return to Firehouse 51 as their chief without any legal issues (that we know of) hanging over his head. The question is — does Pascal want to go back? Only time will tell what comes next for him.
As mentioned above, Carver told Violet he was moving from Chicago to Denver in the Chicago Fire season 13 finale. After struggling with his battle with sobriety, Carver believed a change of scenery was exactly what he needed to get healthy. Given that it was previously announced that two characters would be leaving Chicago Fire after season 13, Carver’s move to Denver appeared to be the producers’ way of writing him out of the show. However, by the hour’s end, it became less clear what Chicago Fire has in store for Carver in season 14.