One Tragic Twist Could Erase Herrmann’s Biggest Season 13 Leap

Herrmann’s choice to get demoted in Chicago Fire instead of becoming Chief doesn’t have to be permanent, but promoting him in the future wouldn’t necessarily be the triumph it seems. In fact, there’s a strong likelihood that reversing his decision at this point would lead to tragic and potentially irreversible consequences for another vital member of the Chicago Fire cast.

The biggest shock of the Chicago Fire season 13 finale wasn’t just that Herrmann chose not to take the Captain’s exam, but that he accepted a demotion so his buddy Mouch could become 51’s new Engine Lieutenant. Looking at his history, there’s one way Herrmann could change his mind in Chicago Fire season 14. Unfortunately, it comes at a cost.

Herrmann’s Chicago Fire Season 13 Finale Decision Makes Sense After The 2025 One Chicago Crossover

Leadership Doesn’t Play To Herrmann’s Primary Instincts

When the 51 first arrives on the scene at the start of the 2025 One Chicago crossover, his role is to shadow and assist Chief Pascal in overseeing the rescue and clean-up operation from a makeshift HQ at the site of the explosion. However, Christopher Herrmann’s soon established as the type not to stay comfortable in that role for long.

As the crisis intensifies and the lives of the 51 and numerous civilians are put at risk, Herrmann leaves Pascal to assist Severide in finding the source of the explosion. Herrmann’s declaration that he needs to be “in the trenches” is the sole utterance of the crossover’s title, so it can be assumed this is intended as a big moment.

I'm Disappointed That One Chicago's 2025 Crossover Heavily Favored One Show Over The Other Two

The 2025 One Chicago Crossover Establishes Why Herrmann Can’t Stay Out Of The Trenches

Pascal’s Supervision Keeps Him Focused On The Action

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