Chicago Fire Actor Jocelyn Hudon Wants Novak To Stay Right Where She Is For Season 14’s Shakeups

Chicago Fire actress Jocelyn Hudon (Novak) has weighed in on her character’s season 14 prospects, revealing she wants her to stay right where she is. Novak debuted with a recurring role in Chicago Fire season 12, before progressing to a main character role in season 13. One of the best developments from her character is her growing relationship with fellow Ambulance 61 and Firehouse 51 paramedic Violet Mikami. Hudon has spoken positively about her hopes for Novak’s Chicago Fire future.

 

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Per TV Insider, Hudon weighed in on her character’s season 13 journey, as well as her hopes for Novak’s place in the show in season 14 and onward. She confirmed that she is happy with Novak’s current place in the showand with her fun relationship dynamic with her friend and colleague, Violet. Hudon revealed she hopes her character can remain a prominent part of Firehouse 51, amid the shakeups set to come. Check out Hudon’s comments below:

Yeah, because Novak and Violet have become great paramedic partners. What makes them work so well together?

They trust each other. They have such a strong bond. I think they complement each other really well. Violet has a lot of responsibility. She’s very serious, she’s very driven and focused and professional. And Novak is as well, but she just kind of lightens her up. She’s a friend for her to lean on, and she just supports Violet as much as she can. I think Violet can recognize that and appreciate that. So they formed a really strong bond, which makes for a great duo.

Novak and Violet talking to each other in front of the station in Chicago Fire

Firehouse 51 is poised to go through quite a few shakeups. There’s a question still of how Ritter (Daniel Kyri) and Carver (Jake Lockett) will be written out. Herrmann (David Eigenberg) stepped back, so Mouch (Christian Stolte) can be lieutenant of engine. Pascal (Dermot Mulroney) is seemingly staying. The auditor warned of changes…

I think Novak’s saying right where she is, at least I hope so. I love exactly where she is. She’s just part of it. She’s very hands-on with all the ambulance calls. I think she just fits in and I don’t think she has any changes coming up.

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