Viewers were forced to say goodbye to many characters inChicago Fireseason 12, including Chief Wallace Boden, who Eamonn Walker has played since season 1. The NBC procedural drama, created by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas, has been a success for the network since its premiere in October 2012. It revolves around the personal and work lives of the firefighters and paramedics of Firehouse 51, including Boden. Over the course of its 13-season run,Chicago Firehas lost many actorswho portrayed some of the show’s most beloved characters,and after season 12, Walker was added to that list.

From Lauren German as Leslie Shay in season 3 to Yuri Sardarov as Brian “Otis” Zvonecek in season 8, numerousChicago Fireactors have exited their roles, whether their character died, moved out of Chicago, or a different factor that resulted in them leaving Firehouse 51. Unfortunately,main cast members departing their shows isn’t uncommon in series that run for a long time(like 13 seasons). TheChicago Fireseason 1 cast was never going to look like theChicago Fireseason 13 cast, but saying goodbye to characters like Boden is still heartbreaking.

Treat Williams and Taylor Kinney as Benny and Kelly Severide and Jack Damon in Chicago Fire

Why Did Eamonn Walker Leave Chicago Fire & What’s Been Said?

Walker Played Boden For 12 Years

Unfortunately, Eamonn Walker didn’t explain why he leftChicago Fireafter his exit was announced. Many assume that his long tenure on the show played a factor in the actor stepping down from his series regular role. Walker has been with the NBC procedural drama since the beginning in 2012, and it’s not uncommon for actors intheOne Chicagouniverseto step away after an extended period. So,Walker wanting to walk away fromChicago Fireand explore different opportunitiesis completely understandable. However, nothing is certain because Walker hasn’t come forward to give his side of the story.

Amid a jampacked Chicago Fire season 12 finale, the One Chicago inaugural show is still able to drop a major reveal concerning Kelly Severide’s dad.

Chicago Fireexecutive producer Dick Wolfsent his statement concerning Walker’s exit toDeadline. It reads:

Dermot Mulroney as Dom Pascal standing in front of a white board in Chicago Fire

“Eamonn was the first actor cast onChicago Fire, and we knew once he said yes, that we were off and running. His character Chief Wallace Boden was the undisputed leader of Firehouse 51 and, off-screen, Eamonn has filled the same role with our ensemble cast.”

Chicago Fireshowrunner Andrea Newmanalso spoke about Walker leavingtheOne ChicagoTV showduring an interview withDeadlinepreviewing the season 12 finale. When asked about the vibe on set while filming Walker’s last episode, Newman shared:

Wallace Boden looking stern in front of a fire truck in Chicago Fire

“Eamonn is the most big-hearted, passionate, hard-working and dedicated actor (and human) I know, and he is like a father to every cast member and crew member of this team. He is loved like no other. Any change in his position onFireis going to be like an earthquake coming through. The vibe on set for the finale was just, hold onto Eamonn as tight as you can. Every minute with him is a gift.”

How & Why Boden Left Firehouse 51 In Chicago Fire Season 12’s Finale

Boden Accepted The Deputy Commissioner Job

A couple of weeks beforetheChicago Fireseason 12 finale, news broke that Eamonn Walker would exit his role as Wallace Boden during the season’s last episode. Of course, the reports of his departure were shocking, given Walker’s veteran status on the NBC procedural drama, butseason 12’s ending featured a reasonable explanation for his character’s exit.Chief Boden (who will no longer be called “Chief” going forward), returned to Chicago during the season 12 finale and announced he would be adding his name to the list of candidates in the running for the Chicago Fire Department’s Deputy Commissioner.

Walker’s last scene was undoubtedly a tearjerker as several firefighters (like Stella, Severide, and Cruz) thanked Boden for everything he had done for them to make Firehouse 51 feel like a home and a family.

Jesse Spencer as Matt Casey, Taylor Kinney As Kelly Severide and Jake Lockett as Carver in Chicago Fire

Of course,Boden was offered the prestigious position (partly due to Stella Kidd’s recommendation) and accepted.As a result, the entire Firehouse 51 squad gathered toward the end of the hour to bid farewell to their chief. Walker’s last scene was undoubtedly a tearjerker as several firefighters (like Stella, Severide, and Cruz) thanked Boden for everything he had done for them to make Firehouse 51 feel like a home and a family. However, the good news is that theChicago Fireseason 12 finale won’t be the last time the audience sees Boden.

Boden’s Replacement As Chief In Chicago Fire Season 13 Explained

The Season 13 Premiere Introduces Dermot Mulroney’s Dom Pascal

Since Boden is leading the entire Chicago Fire Department followinghis surprisingChicago Fireseason 12 exit, someone has to replace him as Firehouse 51’s chief. Boden pulled Herrmann into his office during his last episode and told the veteran firefighter that he wanted him to assume his position if Boden got the CFD Deputy Commissioner position (which he did). However,Herrmann isn’t Boden’s successor, Dermot Mulroney’s Dom Pascal is.

Pascal served as a fire chief in Miami for 10 years before joining Firehouse 51, but he is originally from Chicago and started his career in the Windy City.

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NBCcast Mulroney to play Boden’s replacement inChicago Fireseason 13. Mulroney is a veteran actor, best known for his roles inMy Best Friend’s Wedding,About Schmidt, andScream VI. Plus,Pascal is a mysterious character who is nothing like Boden and enacts changes to Firehouse 51,which makes for interesting new dynamics. Pascal served as a fire chief in Miami for 10 years before joining Firehouse 51, but he is originally from Chicago and started his career in the Windy City. As for his personal life, Pascal’s relationship with his wife is estranged.

Will Eamonn Walker Return As Boden In Chicago Fire Season 13?

The Actor Reprises His Role In Season 13

Although Boden will no longer be seen working with the firefighters of Firehouse 51 on a regular basis, Eamonn Walker returns inChicago Fireseason 13. According toDeadline,Walker will assume a recurring role(instead of his status as a series regular for the first 12 seasons). It’s unclear how frequent Boden’s appearances in the episodes will be, or when fans can expect to see the character again. But, at the very least, it’s comforting to know that Walker will reprise his role as Boden in season 13.

Chicago Fire Season 12’s Latest Actor Exit Wastes Its Chance To Have A Better Casey And Severide Replacement

One Chicago is used to changing cast, but Chicago Fire season 12 losing its latest character strips it the chance to replace Severide and Casey.

Since theChicago Fireseason 12 finale didn’t kill Boden off and, instead, had him promoted within the CFD, his return is quite manageable.It wouldn’t be strange for the main characters to cross paths with Boden(especially Severide), even after he left Firehouse 51, due to his status as the Deputy Commissioner of the CFD. Ultimately,Walker did unexpectedly leaveChicago Fireafter 12 seasons, but only as a series regular, so, viewers can rest easy knowing they will see Boden on their screens again in season 13.

Everyone Who Left Chicago Fire In Season 12

Various Actors Exited The NBC Series During Season 12

As mentioned above, Eamonn Walker was not the only actor to leaveChicago Firein season 12’s 13 episodes. Alberto Rosende, who played firefighter Blake Gallo, kicked off the numerous goodbyes when his character announced he was leaving Chicago during the season 12 premiere. Gallo decided to move to Michigan to be closer to his aunt and other family members. The nextChicago Fireexit was Kara Killmer as Sylvie Brett, the Paramedic in Charge who (finally)married Matt Casey in episode 6 and subsequently moved to Oregonto be with him.

Chicago Fireseason 12, episode 1, “Barely Gone”

Chicago Fireseason 12, episode 6, “Port in the Storm”

Chicago Fireseason 12, episode 8, “All the Dark”

Chief Wallace Boden

Chicago Fireseason 12, episode 13, “Never Say Goodbye”

Rome Flynn’s Derrick Gibson was introduced during the second episode and served asGallo’s replacementfollowing his move to Michigan. However, the actor’s time on the NBC show was cut short as Gibson quit and sought treatment for his drug addiction in episode 8. The lastChicago Fireactor exit in season 12 was Walker’s Boden, which, along with Brett, was arguably the toughest goodbye.

The One Chicago Franchise Has Handled Change Well

The Cast Changes Were All For Storyline Reasons

Unlike some franchises, such asLaw & OrderandNCIS, there are almost constant casting changes happening in the One Chicago franchise. However, what the franchise has done well is to make these changes make sense and to do them respectfully rather than just for shock value. Jeff Bader, the President of Program Planning Strategy for NBCUniversal Entertainment, saidthe One Chicago cast changes often happen, but fans keep tuning in, showing they are doing things the right way:

“It’s interesting, because every year there are cast changes, and every year someone asks the same question. But [those shows] just keep going on. Cast comes in, cast goes out… We’re thrilled with how the Chicagos do on Wednesday. We have no plans on changing anything on that night.”

Chicago Firealone had three major recent departures. Kara Killmer left as Sylvie Brett, Alberto Rosende left as Blake Gallo, and Eamonn Walker stepped down to a recurring role as Wallace Boden. All three had great storyline reasons for leaving, and all were satisfying for fans. For Boden, it was even better since he would remain on the show in a smaller role, but his character would be rewarded for all his hard work.It was a positive moment when he stepped down to a lesser role in the series.

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Chicago Fire follows the lives of firefighters, rescue squad members, and paramedics of Firehouse 51 in Chicago as they face professional and personal challenges, showcasing their dedication, teamwork, and resilience.