Season 13 of Chicago Fire has already proven to be one of the most emotionally charged yet, as Firehouse 51 faces some major changes, new challenges, and deeply personal conflicts. With the season taking a brief winter break, fans are eager to know what will happen next. As we prepare for the return of the show, here are five key things to remember before Chicago Fire kicks back into action in 2025.
1. Cruz’s Past Comes Back to Haunt Him
Joe Cruz has had his share of drama throughout the seasons, but this time, his past is catching up with him in a deeply personal way. A man from Cruz’s past, whose cousin Cruz couldn’t save in a fire years ago, has started taunting him. Bullet casings are left at the firehouse, sending a chilling message and bringing the long-buried guilt and trauma back to the surface. This personal dilemma threatens to derail Cruz both at work and at home, creating emotional turmoil that could spill over into his professional life and family relationships.
2. Novak’s Emotional Backstory Unfolds
Lyzzi Novak has always been a strong, outgoing paramedic, but this season, fans are getting to see a more vulnerable side of her. After a dramatic episode where Novak responds emotionally to a suicide attempt, it’s clear that her past isn’t as straightforward as it seemed. Hints about Novak’s troubled childhood have been teased, and Season 13 promises to delve deeper into her history, giving viewers a chance to understand what drives her and how her past continues to impact her present. What will we learn about Novak’s family and her emotional struggles? It’s sure to be a game-changer for her character.
3. Carver & Violet’s Relationship Takes a Rocky Turn
Carver’s love life has been a rollercoaster, and his breakup with Violet Mikami hit him hard. But now, he finds himself in a new relationship with Tori, his high school sweetheart. His erratic behavior at work, including showing up late and struggling to balance his personal and professional life, has raised questions about his commitment to Firehouse 51. While he may be back on track after Tori leaves, fans are left wondering whether his unresolved feelings for Violet will complicate his future. Will they rekindle their relationship? Or will Carver’s internal struggle tear him apart?
4. Mouch & Herrmann Push for Promotions
The veterans of Firehouse 51, Christopher Herrmann and Mouch, are facing a crossroads. With the departure of Chief Boden, the pair is looking to take on bigger roles at the firehouse. Herrmann, hoping to become the captain, and Mouch, pursuing a lieutenant role, have decided to take the next step in their careers. But with Dom Pascal now at the helm as Firehouse 51’s captain, both Mouch and Herrmann’s ambitions are bound to create some tension. As the season moves forward, fans will see these two characters challenge each other and work through their professional desires, raising the stakes for both.
5. Severide & Pascal’s Growing Partnership
It was clear that the transition from Boden to Chief Pascal was going to be tough for everyone at Firehouse 51, especially Severide. Initially skeptical of Pascal’s leadership style, Severide has begun to warm up to the new chief after working together to solve a case involving ghost guns and a corrupt cop. Their shared experience of fighting fires and tackling dangerous arson cases has brought them closer, and it seems that their partnership is beginning to solidify. Could Pascal and Severide become the new power duo of Firehouse 51? The evolution of their working relationship is one to watch closely in the upcoming episodes.
What’s Next for Firehouse 51?
As Season 13 of Chicago Fire heats up again in 2025, these key storylines will only continue to develop, raising the stakes for all the beloved characters. Whether it’s Cruz confronting his past, Novak’s emotional journey, Carver’s love life turmoil, or Herrmann and Mouch’s quest for promotions, the tension is palpable. Will these characters be able to handle the pressure? Or will the weight of their personal struggles leave Firehouse 51 in disarray?