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In season 5, Dawson decides to foster Louie, the child of one of the victims of a fire that Truck 81 attended, and the decision puts her at odds with Casey, who has doubts about having a child in their lives.
Louis' biological father confronts Casey and Dawson and demands custody of Louie. Casey and Dawson fight for custody. Meanwhile, 51 finds a ping pong table and begin tournaments inside the firehouse. Severide finds out he is a match for a patient for a bone marrow transplant, however things go south and he begins going to his old ways of drinking.
Meanwhile, Dawson is forced to find an apartment so she can foster Louie, Kidd continues to deal with her ex-husband. Also, Casey travels to an Alderman conference and Otis returns to 51. At the end of the episode, Severide and Kidd return to her apartment, but do not notice that Kidd's ex-husband is hiding there with a knife.
Monica Raymund (born July 26, 1986) [1] is an American actress and director, known for her roles as Maria "Ria" Torres in the Fox crime drama Lie to Me (2009–2011), Dana Lodge in the CBS legal drama The Good Wife (2011–2012), Gabriela Dawson in the NBC drama Chicago Fire (2012–2019) and Jackie Quiñones in the Starz crime drama Hightown (2020–2024).
Casey and Brett as Jesse Spencer and Kara Killmer and Monica Raymund as Dawson insetted. NBC (3) Dim the Dawsey music. Casey and Brett’s relationship might be at a crossroads, but there are no ...
Chicago Fire is saying goodbye to yet another cast member. Alberto Rosende, who has played Blake Gallo for four seasons, will exit the NBC drama in the Season 12 premiere (airing Jan. 17), TVLine ...
Among our wishes for the next season of Chicago Fire is for the NBC drama to make up its mind about Casey and Brett. As we pointed out in our list of 5 Things We Want to See in Season 12 (and 1 ...
After receiving an additional script order in October, Chicago Fire was picked up for a full season on November 8, 2012. [59] [60] On January 29, 2013, Chicago Fire had its episode total increased from 22 to 23. [61] One week later, on February 6, 2013, Chicago Fire received one more episode, giving it a total of 24 episodes for season one. [62]