"CHICAGO FIRE"
"THE PEOPLE WE MEET"
01/17/2017 (10:00PM - 11:00PM) (Tuesday) : LOUIE'S FATHER THROWS A WRENCH INTO CASEY AND DAWSON'S FAMILY PLANS - Severide (Taylor Kinney) agrees to a bone marrow donation but a work accident throws everything into flux. Casey (Jesse Spencer) and Dawson (Monica Raymund) try to find harmony at home. Meanwhile, Otis (Yuri Sardarov) and Mouch (Christian Stolte) decide to film a PSA encouraging people to join the Chicago Fire Department but hit a creative wall in the process. Eamonn Walker, Kara Killmer, David Eigenberg, Miranda Rae Mayo and Joe Minoso also star. S. Epatha Merkerson and Jeff Hephner also guest star.
"THE PEOPLE WE MEET"
01/17/2017 (10:00PM - 11:00PM) (Tuesday) : LOUIE'S FATHER THROWS A WRENCH INTO CASEY AND DAWSON'S FAMILY PLANS - Severide (Taylor Kinney) agrees to a bone marrow donation but a work accident throws everything into flux. Casey (Jesse Spencer) and Dawson (Monica Raymund) try to find harmony at home. Meanwhile, Otis (Yuri Sardarov) and Mouch (Christian Stolte) decide to film a PSA encouraging people to join the Chicago Fire Department but hit a creative wall in the process. Eamonn Walker, Kara Killmer, David Eigenberg, Miranda Rae Mayo and Joe Minoso also star. S. Epatha Merkerson and Jeff Hephner also guest star.
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: I spoke to Derek a few weeks ago, and he said he felt this was Taylor Kinney’s best performance to date. Matt, do you agree with that?
MATT OLMSTEAD: I would agree with that. He’s given a lot of great performances; obviously, the guy is a star. But it’s pretty riveting seeing him there, and just the way he tracked this defiant, indignant, pissed off, and this dawning realization of “Man, I might’ve done this, and if I did, don’t come for me,” and then the relief and gratitude later.
Even after he realizes the accident wasn’t his fault, he’s still beating himself up. Are we going to see more of that?
DEREK HAAS: I can say that continues forward into the next Chicago Fire where he takes some serious punishment for the benefit of someone else. Anna (Charlotte Sullivan), in particular.
MATT OLMSTEAD: I would agree with that. He’s given a lot of great performances; obviously, the guy is a star. But it’s pretty riveting seeing him there, and just the way he tracked this defiant, indignant, pissed off, and this dawning realization of “Man, I might’ve done this, and if I did, don’t come for me,” and then the relief and gratitude later.
Even after he realizes the accident wasn’t his fault, he’s still beating himself up. Are we going to see more of that?
DEREK HAAS: I can say that continues forward into the next Chicago Fire where he takes some serious punishment for the benefit of someone else. Anna (Charlotte Sullivan), in particular.
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