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Chicago Fire Bosses Warn About 'Prices Paid' In Season 11 With Severide And Kidd's Honeymoon Cliffhanger

 Chicago Fire has earned its reputation for delivering wild cliffhangers over the years, and Season 10 ended on the promise that Severide and Kidds wedding night was about to take a turn that they were not expecting  and then the credits rolled fans into months of hiatus. Now Fire is on the verge of returning to NBC for Season 11 and showrunners Andrea Newman and Derek Haas talked about the cliffhanger along with a warning that prices will be paid.





The Season 10 finale  available streaming with a Peacock subscription ended with the newlyweds off to spend their wedding night together in a secluded cabin, which really seemed like just about the safest honeymoon spot for two characters who tend to wind up in the middle of emergencies on a regular basis. Plus it came after almost an hour of setbacks that threatened to prevent their wedding from happening even after Casey returned. Based on the trailer for the new One Chicago episodes it seems that losing their venue may pale in comparison to what happens that night as a pickup truck pulled up to the cabin. 


Considering that Severide had recently made enemies of some dangerous men its safe to say that its not a pickup truck full of well wishers to congratulate them on tying the knot .Longtime Chicago Fire fans can undoubtedly come up with some specific examples of characters being hurt and dying and facing real repercussions. It was not that long ago that poor Otis died and a whole arc of Season 9 centered on Casey possibly having to retire from active duty due to an injury he sustained on the job years ago. Just last season it took Cruz some time to shake off what happened to him during the boat emergency. What are the prices  that will be paid in Season 11 and how high are these stakes? 


Stellaride may also need some help from law enforcement but its pretty safe to say that Voight and Co. do not exactly have jurisdiction out in the middle of nowhere. And P.D. boss Gwen Sigan shared that Voight and Co. will have plenty of messy twists happening on their own show anyway. One thing that is confirmed is that One Chicago will be back for the season on September 21 and fans should be sure to tune in.


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