It’s not hard to imagine an obstacle showing up - *cough* Gabby Dawson *cough* - just as Brett and Casey profess their love. More: The Y&R castmember we need on the Sex and the City spinoff Perhaps Kidd and Severide will face a challenge related to her leaving Firehouse 51 when she lands a placement elsewhere as a lieutenant? Or maybe they’ll be allowed to stay happy for a time and the season finale drama will fall in another direction? That said, more than one Chicago Fire character has met their end in a finale, and executive producer, Derek Haas, told ET Online that fans should be warned: “If you watch the last 10 minutes, you might be cursing my name all summer long.” Eep. Kelly’s not likely to be going anywhere, so should we be worried about Stella? Heaven knows Severide has had more than his fair share of loved ones leave him by dying it’s been a theme in his life since season one, but we can’t imagine the writers would be so cruel as to take Stella in this way. More: Chicago Med exits - what the doctor ordered? But with a season finale looming, ominously entitled, No Survivors, we have to wonder what’s in store - and whether all of this bliss is the precursor to something awful happening. Kidd and Severide went home to celebrate, in bed of course - no complaints here - and it felt all was right with the Firehouse 51 universe in that moment.
It was the perfect payoff for fans of the pairing, who managed to stay together despite numerous bumps in the road, not the least of which was their own stubborn natures. It was only fitting that Chicago Fire’s Kelly Severide would propose to Stella Kidd in the middle of a four-alarm fire. Chicago Fire season-ending warning has us shaking in our firefighter-loving boots.