I'm sad they wrote Shay out, she and Dawson were a great partnership. Still, they did Lauren German a favour, since she got a big starring role in Lucifer (2016) as she was free.
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yes, but . . .
jknousak10 October 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Not a fan of Dawson, so when she says to Casey while in his embrace "you're always there/here for me" my first thought is: 'Yes he is (which shows true love), and you're never there for him'. That after review coming from viewing all 8 episodes, so now I'm on reruns, but only the good parts, most of which do not include Dawson.
Sylvie coming aboard now makes me wonder What Will Be re: her and Casey w/ a 9th season, this after the pandemic lull. A much better fit IMO.
Sylvie coming aboard now makes me wonder What Will Be re: her and Casey w/ a 9th season, this after the pandemic lull. A much better fit IMO.
Shay rules!!!
libertyandunion-792-7205209 February 2024
Warning: Spoilers
I REALLY, REALLY, REALLY disliked the killing off of Shay. She was my fave character on the show. However, this is also the best episode thus far in Chicago Fire. The heroism displayed, and the ways in which the characters dealt with the trauma are well done. The best part, though, is how Shay plays such a central role. The flashbacks are incredible, and I really like how she comes off in the episode. I'm not sure if I'm going to keep going with the show because I don't think it will be as good without Shay. Seeing her lose her life hurt, but you know a show gets to you when you feel bad about the loss of a character. The aftermath of Shay's death on her pal Severide is an another excellent part of this episode.
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