Is Joe Cruz leaving Chicago Fire?

It has been over a decade since the fictional version of the Chicago Fire Department’s Firehouse Fifty one discovered its position on NBC. Sadly, the continuing onslaught of chaos within the fictional lives of Chicago Fire’s firefighters, paramedics, and rescue personnel has performed little to quell the adjustments at the back of the camera, specifically in the case of unique characters leaving the show.

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For long-time dependable fans of the network drama, it is nonetheless tricky to understand that we not have Lieutenant Matthew Casey, Paramedic Leslie Shay, firefighter Peter Mills, and such a lot of more who either left Chicago Fire, or else their character met tragic deaths within the line in their fictional tasks. In truth, the unceremonious departures have left the display with only 5 authentic characters — Christopher Herrmann (David Eigenberg), Joe Cruz (Joe Minoso), Wallace Boden (Eamonn Walker), Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney), and Randall “Mouch” McHolland (Christian Stolte).

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But why is everybody abruptly scared of Joe Minoso’s Cruz leaving Chicago Fire?

Though the collection has been going robust for over 10 years now, we've got past examples of actors leaving to strike fear in our hearts. So, when the promo for the second one episode of season 12 used to be launched, the contents of the 12-second video fixated on Cruz in some way that was once enough to get alarm bells ringing.

Now, Cruz has been a part of 51’s Squad Three since season 1, however the following episode’s plot can have the loved firefighter questioning his continued employment there. Why? Well, in “Call Me McHolland” we can the return of Lieutenant Kelly Severide, in whose absence Cruz has been overlaying his duties. But now that he is again, he is barking orders and making an attempt to establish his dominance. Understandably pissed, Cruz is feeling “disrespected” and is positive that “it’s time for me to leave 51.”

But should you be fearful that Cruz is set to enroll in the list of characters who bid farewell to their fans? I don’t suppose protecting your breath till episode 2 drops is necessary as showrunner Andrea Newman, in an interview with TV Insider, has alluded to a scenario that can unfold throughout season 12, which is the complete opposite folks having to feel the crushing absence of Cruz.

“Cruz is in point of fact his right-hand guy, so there’ll be some lingering issues between Severide and Cruz about that and a few stuff to work in the market.”

Unless Newman wanted to throw off viewers or “figuring out stuff” means snipping one end of the argument totally, the storyline gained’t be able to take the above-mentioned route if Minoso is set to go away Chicago Fire.

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