Warning! Spoilers ahead for Chicago Fire season 13, episode 7, “Untouchable.“Chicago Fireseason 13, episode 7 confirms Matt Casey’s replacement in Firehouse 51 with an unexpected character. Alongside Eammon Walker and Taylor Kinney, Jesse Spencer served as the face ofOne Chicago’s inaugural show for its first decade. So, whileChicago Fireand its bigger universe are well-adjusted when it comes to cast shuffling, losing Casey was a massive blowto NBC and Wolf Entertainment’s Windy City franchise. The good thing was, even after Spencer left the project, he returned a few times to reprise his fan-favorite role asChicago Firefigured out his romance with Sylvie Brett.

Once the universe finally decided what to do with the slow-burn romance,Chicago Firefinally wrote out Casey for good in season 12. Technically, Spencer can still return to visit Firehouse 51, but unlike when Brett was still the PIC of Ambo 61, there’s no longer any urgent reason for him to go to the Windy City. While the firehouse remains effective in its job of responding to emergencies,Chicago Fireseason 13needs to replace the dynamic that was lost when Casey and Severide were separated, and it seems like they found a way to finally do so.

Severide and Pascal smoking in Chicago Fire

Severide’s Cigar Scene Reveals Pascal Is Casey’s Chicago Fire Replacement

Casey Used To Share Cigars With Severide In Chicago Fire

Chicago Fireseason 13 introducedChief Wallace Boden’s replacement, Dom Pascal. The new Firehouse 51 chief had a rocky start in his tenure, unfortunately. After some heated moments with some of his most notable squad members, the first-responder procedural teamed up Pascal with Severide in an arson case. The pair’s work continues in “Untouchables,” which ends in a case closed for the pair. Surprisingly, however,Chicago Fireseason 13, episode 7 ends withSeveride smoking cigars with Pascal in front of the firehouse— an activity that he used to do with Casey.

…Severide may find the friendly and almost brotherly dynamic that he had with Casey in Pascal.

Wallace Boden looking stern in front of a fire truck in Chicago Fire next to Dermot Mulroney as Ray looking up in Breakwater

In the past, Severide and Casey used their time smoking to either unwind or discuss something important. Admittedly, seeing Taylor Kinney’s character doing the same with Pascal is a bit off-putting, but aside from the visual, it’s also a potential signifier of the dynamic that the pair will develop moving forward. When they first met, both weren’t fans of each other, but working on the arson case and realizing that they have more similarities than differences helped them. In terms of relationships, Severide may find the friendly and almost brotherly dynamic that he had with Casey in Pascal.

What Severide’s Newfound Rapport With Pascal Means For Chicago Fire

It’s Good News For Firehouse 51

As seen inChicago Fireseason 13, episode 6 and 7, Severide and Pascal work well together. After their shared win and bonding moment, expect that they will have a better relationship moving forward. Of course,their dynamic is still far from what Severide had with Caseywhen he was still with Firehouse 51. That said, it’s a good start to see the team’s two top leaders finally getting on the same page and finding a way to work side-by-side, despite the understandable disappointment from losing Boden.

Why Is Dom Pascal Such A Jerk In Chicago Fire Season 13? Chief Boden May Be To Blame

Chief Boden’s replacement, Dom Pascal, makes a first bad impression. However, there’s a good reason why he’s such an immediate jerk to Firehouse 51.

More than anything, however, Severide’s newfound relationship with Pascal is great news for the rest of Firehouse 51. As the unit’s unofficial leader after Boden, seeing him get along with the new chief will motivate them to be more accepting of him. Somehow, his time with Severideeffectively fixed Pascal inChicago Fireseason 13, although that doesn’t mean that he should just sit back and wait for his subordinates to reach out to him.

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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.