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Chicago Fire Never Say Goodbye Season 12 Episode 13 Preview
In this episode of “Chicago Fire” titled “Never Say Goodbye,” set to air on NBC at 9:00 Pm on May 22, 2024, viewers are in for a rollercoaster of emotions as the firefighters of Firehouse 51 face personal and professional challenges.
At the center of the episode is Boden, whose decision regarding the race for deputy commissioner sends shockwaves through the firehouse. As tensions rise and loyalties are tested, Boden grapples with the weight of his choices, knowing that the consequences could have far-reaching implications for himself and his colleagues.
Meanwhile, a harrowing call...
Find out everything you need to know about the Never Say Goodbye episode of Chicago Fire, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Chicago Fire Never Say Goodbye Season 12 Episode 13 Preview
In this episode of “Chicago Fire” titled “Never Say Goodbye,” set to air on NBC at 9:00 Pm on May 22, 2024, viewers are in for a rollercoaster of emotions as the firefighters of Firehouse 51 face personal and professional challenges.
At the center of the episode is Boden, whose decision regarding the race for deputy commissioner sends shockwaves through the firehouse. As tensions rise and loyalties are tested, Boden grapples with the weight of his choices, knowing that the consequences could have far-reaching implications for himself and his colleagues.
Meanwhile, a harrowing call...
- 5/15/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
Get ready for an emotional episode of “Chicago Fire” with Season 12, Episode 13 titled “Never Say Goodbye,” airing at 9:00 Pm on Wednesday, May 22, 2024, on NBC. In this gripping installment, viewers will witness a series of events that test the resolve of Firehouse 51’s brave firefighters.
Boden, faced with a critical decision, finds himself at the center of the race for deputy commissioner, a choice that could have far-reaching consequences for the department. Meanwhile, a tense emergency call triggers painful memories for Carver and Damon, forcing them to confront their past traumas in the line of duty.
As the firefighters grapple with personal and professional challenges, Mouch struggles to adapt to changes within the team, particularly with the new truck. His efforts to adjust to the unfamiliarity of the situation add another layer of tension to the already intense atmosphere at Firehouse 51.
Join NBC for an evening of drama and adrenaline-fueled...
Boden, faced with a critical decision, finds himself at the center of the race for deputy commissioner, a choice that could have far-reaching consequences for the department. Meanwhile, a tense emergency call triggers painful memories for Carver and Damon, forcing them to confront their past traumas in the line of duty.
As the firefighters grapple with personal and professional challenges, Mouch struggles to adapt to changes within the team, particularly with the new truck. His efforts to adjust to the unfamiliarity of the situation add another layer of tension to the already intense atmosphere at Firehouse 51.
Join NBC for an evening of drama and adrenaline-fueled...
- 5/15/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
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- by Kalia Richardson
- Rollingstone.com
It’s been the best of times, the worst of times, and undeniably busy times for Chris Rock.
In September, the comedian, writer, director and actor drew rave reviews for his dramatic turn in the fourth season of Fargo, opposite the likes of Jason Schwartzman, Ben Whishaw, Jessie Buckley and J. Nicole Brooks. His character, Loy Cannon, is a ’50s gangster in Missouri whose crime syndicate strikes up a war with the local Italian mob. A month after Fargo debuted, Rock returned to Saturday Night Live to host the sketch show, for the third time since his tenure as a cast member in the 1990s.
But that’s certainly not all. The executive producer and star of Saw reboot, Spiral—which will premiere next year—Rock has lately been working on a pair of scripts. One has been described as a female-centric take on Bad Lieutenant; the other is a...
In September, the comedian, writer, director and actor drew rave reviews for his dramatic turn in the fourth season of Fargo, opposite the likes of Jason Schwartzman, Ben Whishaw, Jessie Buckley and J. Nicole Brooks. His character, Loy Cannon, is a ’50s gangster in Missouri whose crime syndicate strikes up a war with the local Italian mob. A month after Fargo debuted, Rock returned to Saturday Night Live to host the sketch show, for the third time since his tenure as a cast member in the 1990s.
But that’s certainly not all. The executive producer and star of Saw reboot, Spiral—which will premiere next year—Rock has lately been working on a pair of scripts. One has been described as a female-centric take on Bad Lieutenant; the other is a...
- 12/9/2020
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
This Fargo review contains spoilers.
Fargo Season 4 Episode 10
Fargo did itself a disservice with last week’s episode. By successfully presenting a small-scale, mostly self-contained story, it’s made this season’s sprawl and lack of focus more obvious. “Happy” is the penultimate episode of the season which means the season’s many threads need to start coalescing or ending, but unfortunately this doesn’t happen particularly gracefully. The timing on many of the episode’s plot points, like the introduction of the titular character Happy and Ethelrida’s reintroduction into the main story, feel like they are occurring far too late to make a significant impact.
Impact feels dulled right from the episode’s beginning, as we bizarrely begin with a time jump. Instead of having the Fadda brothers’ actions informed by their immediate grief over losing their mother, or Loy’s machinations influenced by the loss of Satchel,...
Fargo Season 4 Episode 10
Fargo did itself a disservice with last week’s episode. By successfully presenting a small-scale, mostly self-contained story, it’s made this season’s sprawl and lack of focus more obvious. “Happy” is the penultimate episode of the season which means the season’s many threads need to start coalescing or ending, but unfortunately this doesn’t happen particularly gracefully. The timing on many of the episode’s plot points, like the introduction of the titular character Happy and Ethelrida’s reintroduction into the main story, feel like they are occurring far too late to make a significant impact.
Impact feels dulled right from the episode’s beginning, as we bizarrely begin with a time jump. Instead of having the Fadda brothers’ actions informed by their immediate grief over losing their mother, or Loy’s machinations influenced by the loss of Satchel,...
- 11/23/2020
- by Nick Harley
- Den of Geek
This Fargo review contains spoilers.
Fargo Season 4 Episode 8
Chatter is an essential part of Fargo’s appeal. The long speeches, filled with five-point words and specificity that good actors can make really make a meal of, has always been an essential part of the show’s DNA. However, this season’s monologues have started to fizzle, bogged down by repetitive themes and obvious allegories. Fargo’s talkativeness has somehow become a weak point in season 4, so much so that I’ve been longing for some big action set-pieces to shake things up.
Be careful what you wish for, I suppose. Fargo actually swings back hard in the other direction with its writing this week, anchored by J. Nicole Brooks and Timothy Olyphant delivering some of the season’s best speeches. “The Nadir” also delivers attempts at action set-pieces, but they feel slapdash and anti-climactic. If a conversation on a couch...
Fargo Season 4 Episode 8
Chatter is an essential part of Fargo’s appeal. The long speeches, filled with five-point words and specificity that good actors can make really make a meal of, has always been an essential part of the show’s DNA. However, this season’s monologues have started to fizzle, bogged down by repetitive themes and obvious allegories. Fargo’s talkativeness has somehow become a weak point in season 4, so much so that I’ve been longing for some big action set-pieces to shake things up.
Be careful what you wish for, I suppose. Fargo actually swings back hard in the other direction with its writing this week, anchored by J. Nicole Brooks and Timothy Olyphant delivering some of the season’s best speeches. “The Nadir” also delivers attempts at action set-pieces, but they feel slapdash and anti-climactic. If a conversation on a couch...
- 11/9/2020
- by Nick Harley
- Den of Geek
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