
Admittedly, romances are a much bigger part of Chicago Fire than Chicago PD and Chicago Med. While they are not devoid of any love lines, they tend to move much slower compared to how it is with Firehouse 51. In Intelligence, Kim Burgess and Adam Burzek just got engaged for the third time, and there’s still no guarantee that they are getting married anytime soon. While slow-burn romances are great, I’m afraid Chicago PD may have already overdone it with Burzek. Elsewhere, every couple who has been together for a while has long moved on from the Windy City.
Severide & Kidd’s Chicago Fire Marriage Has Been One Crisis After Another
Since Getting Married, Stellaride Can’t Seem To Get A Break
Considering how difficult it is to maintain a long-lasting relationship in One Chicago, I root for all couples in the franchise — except those who are wrong for each other. I always forget that Sylvie Brett and Joe Cruz dated, probably because they are better as friends. So it is genuinely difficult to say that it’s time for Severide and Kidd to split up. I know their history, everything that they had to go through just to be together. There’s also clearly chemistry between Taylor Kinney and Miranda Rae Mayo. Unfortunately, those aren’t enough to keep the couple going.
Chicago Fire Season 12 Highlights The Big Problems In Severide And Kidd’s Marriage
Severide And Kidd Seem To Thrive In Chaos, That’s Not Healthy
Normally, the fact that a couple has survived all these ordeals should impress me, but there’s also something to be argued about knowing when something isn’t working. Severide and Kidd have been so used to chaos that it’s the only time that they find peace in their relationship. A good example of this comes in Chicago Fire season 12, on the heels of Severide’s disappearance during his OFI stint. To ensure that her husband didn’t do a repeat of ghosting her, Kidd tried to control him, which didn’t work. Ultimately, Severide got his way. He even went out of town again for another arson case.
Severide’s Chicago Fire Season 12 Finale Pregnancy Plan Highlights How Inconsiderate He Is To Kidd
Having Children Is A Major Decision That Shouldn’t Have Been Brought Up Randomly
All of these issues are crystallized in one single scene from the Chicago Fire season 12 finale, “Never Say Goodbye.” As Kidd checks a text message of Baby Julia from Sylvie, who breaks Firehouse 51 tradition by now going by Sylvie Casey, Severide brings up having kids. He acknowledges that it will be a much bigger sacrifice for his wife, but it only comes after Kidd’s lack of enthusiasm over the matter. The way he broaches the subject highlights just how inconsiderate he can be towards Kidd. Given their histories, Severide should have known better than to bring something like that randomly.
Sadly, being inconsiderate has become a pattern for Severide. Similar to when he supposedly got caught up with his OFI camp, which I think is an outrageously absurd excuse, he continues to prioritize his wants over her well-being.
Honestly, I can’t blame Kidd for not being more excited about the prospect of having kids. Getting pregnant will sideline her from doing calls and delay any plans he has for her other endeavors like Girls On Fire. Beyond that, however, I, too, will also be very cautious about having children with a man who has ghosted me. Granted that Kidd had also done something similar in the past, but that was before they were married. It’s more serious when Severide can do that despite knowing that they are legally bound together.
Can Severide And Kidd’s Relationship Still Be Fixed?
Regrettably, Severide And Kidd’s Relationship Will Continue To Be Rocky
Now, just because Kidd and Severide should go on a break in Chicago Fire season 13 doesn’t mean that they will forever be separated. If anything, Sylvie and Matt are prime examples of how a temporary split can do wonders for a relationship. For now, however, it’s for the better if One Chicago’s main couple ends.