Girl On Fire: My Wednesday Night Obsession

Obsession, by definition, means to be obsessed with something or someone.  I guess you can say that I have an obsession with the tv show Chicago Fire. I use to say that my obsession was WWE Wrestling, which now comes in at number 2. I started watching Chicago Fire a few years ago and fell in love with it. Particularly I have fallen in love with the character Kelly Serveride played by actor Taylor Kinney (evidence by the pictures above). 

Since watching the show I have been following Severide’s story. I feel that if you like a character on a show you will get to know their story. This is not the first character on a show whose story I got to know. I think knowing their story helps you understand the character better. In this case, it has helped me to understand Severide’s emotions. The reason behind why he does some of the things that he does. 

 Before I go further I need to say that many times on social media I have been called out for some of the things I say (my opinions) when it comes to Severide. This is mostly in relation to his relationship with Stella Kidd. Now I know this is just a tv show, but when you know the back story of a character (or characters) you see things differently than others. I was told most recently that I needed to stop watching the show because of my negative feelings towards Severide’s relationship with Kidd. Not going to happen!!

Beyond all of that Severide’s story is one that will draw you in. You feel for him and all that he has been through. What girl would not be taken in by sexy blue eyes and a sexy smile? That being said I want to give you the back story of Kelly Severide. That way you know what I know and can form your own opinions about him.

Background on Kelly Severide:

As I stated before he is a fictional character on the NBC drama Chicago Fire. As his shift’s lieutenant at Firehouse 51, Severide is the leader of Rescue Squad 3. Severide is portrayed by actor Taylor Kinney. Severide first came to the show in the pilot episode.

Kelly Severide is the Lieutenant in charge of Rescue Squad 3 at Firehouse 51. Severide is known as a “ladies man” as nearly every female he seems to encounter suddenly becomes attracted to him, often leading to them going back to his place. Kelly is dedicated to his position in Rescue Squad and he is proud to be there and is happy that he did not need the help of his father to get where he is today. Kelly is a strong-minded person who is always willing to help no matter how much it may hurt him in return. Kelly is known to talk back when he knows he’s right, he doesn’t like being told what to do and he follows his own path.

Severide graduated at the top of the class at the academy and held the record for the youngest firefighter to make the squad when he was 23 years old. He and his long-time colleague and close friend Captain Matthew Casey of Truck 81 have known each other since their days at the fire academy but have a falling-out over the death of their friend and colleague Andy Darden, whom Severide has known since childhood, over a botched-up call, which is where the pilot picks up. They work things out by the end of the season.

The son of CFD Captain Benny Severide, Kelly was raised singlehandedly by his mother, Jennifer Sheridan after Benny left the family when Kelly was in elementary school. Although Kelly has since reconnected with his father, they still share a love-hate relationship. He is often known to the “white shirts” (high-ranking officers) as Benny’s son but never used his father’s name to advance his career, instead of carving out his own reputation as a highly competent firefighter.

His charismatic personality makes him a popular figure with both his colleagues and the ladies. He tends to be casual with his men and can be seen at the squad table or in the lounge chatting or playing cards with the rest of the firehouse. Despite this, he tends to keep his private problems to himself and lets it simmer, which often worries his chief. In contrast to Casey, he is highly adept at reading people, especially his own colleagues, and his observation skills have come to the fore in several arson investigations; in season 2, he correctly predicted that Hadley had been targeting the men of 51 and that Candidate Rebecca Jones, who committed suicide just months after graduating from the academy, lacked the discretion and inhibitions to truly excel as a firefighter (although she was later revealed to suffer from clinical depression).

At the beginning of season 1, Severide is at loggerheads with Matthew Casey over the death of a colleague and is plagued with a shoulder injury that puts his career in jeopardy. He hides this from everyone except Shay, from whom he gets painkillers to deal with his injury. When he finally sees a doctor, he is told that his condition is severe and would no longer be able to keep his job. His girlfriend at the time, Renee Royce, tells him of an experimental procedure, which he undergoes to save his shoulder. After the injury, a Paramedic Candidate also threatens his career with a false allegation of sexual harassment, although the charges were dropped after Antonio Dawson runs a background check on her and discovers that she was a fraudster.[3] In Season 2 Kelly discovers he has a half-sister, Katie Nolan, who is a culinary student. He tries to reach out to her but she was initially hesitant as she and her mother had been abandoned by his father Benny. The two become close and Kelly is shown to be very protective of her. In the episode “Tonight’s The Night” of season 2, Katie is kidnapped and Severide tries to find her in the following episodes. After she is found, she leaves for Colorado. When Katie’s kidnapper disappears, Severide becomes a suspect. However, Benny Severide is revealed to be responsible but is let off by Detective Voight after Benny explained himself.

In Season 3, Severide has plunged into grief with Shay’s death during a call (later discovered to be murder and arson). He and Gabby Dawson aid Detective Voight’s team in the preliminary investigations, which led them to a series of unsolved arson cases, including the fire that killed Mills’ father and seriously injured Chief Boden. The case crosses-over into the Chicago P.D. episode “A Little Devil Complex” and the perpetrator is killed by Antonio Dawson. Severide moves in with Casey and Dawson and avoids the apartment he and Shay shared as he is unable to face the loss of his best friend.

Severide is demoted in season 4 as part of Chief Riddle’s plan to make Fire Commissioner by replacing Severide with Captain Dallas Patterson and then ousting Boden as Battalion Chief. The men of Squad 3 remained loyal to him despite Patterson’s efforts to win them over. Severide has a tough time during his demotion, constantly being undermined by Patterson, who he has been replaced by. Patterson ordering him does not sit well with him as he has a hard time accepting that he’s no longer Lieutenant. He even gets suspended for a shift for threatening to hit Patterson when he tries to talk to him after shift. He and particularly Gabby think Dallas is trying to replace everyone/get them all fired. Patterson doesn’t understand this accusation when he is asked several times as he’s shown to have a hard time understanding what he’s doing wrong as he is only trying to do his job but the fact that he is slightly unfriendly makes them all wary of him. Benny gives Severide a file on him to ultimately blackmail Patterson, Severide decides to hand the file to him. Patterson still doesn’t understand why he would give it to him but he helps to calm Riddle down after Boden charges at him with accusations, which Severide is surprised to see. He and Boden are later reinstated as Patterson was revealed to have used his connections to Riddle to implicate the latter for corruption.

In a Chicago PD crossover episode “Don’t Bury This Case”, Severide is accused of a hit-and-run accident, which later turns into a vehicular homicide when one of the victims, a child, dies from her injuries. Lindsay and Voight suspect that Severide was set up while friendships and relationships are put to the test as the detectives and cops are forced to toe a very thin line with their friends at Firehouse 51 as the evidence against Severide mounts. When his drug and alcohol abuse from his past came to light, detectives within Intelligence were skeptical in believing his innocence.

Severide temporarily blames Cruz for Herrmann getting stabbed by Freddy for bringing him to the firehouse in the first place and pressures him into finding Freddy when he runs away. This is until Chief Boden tells him to back off, which he takes into effect immediately as he goes to look for Cruz when he then tries to find Freddy at their ‘gang hideout’ and tells him to not risk his life unless he wants to be the one in the hospital. Kelly also develops a brief attachment to Bianca Holloway at CPD when he tries to tell her that a missing body they find is a young girl who disappeared from his neighborhood a few years ago. She is initially irritated at his efforts in trying to identify the girl and tells him to back off. However, Severide is right and later on, she asks him for a favor – to look after her son JJ – while she prepares for a court hearing on a dangerous gang she had been detecting for some years. He agrees but doesn’t know about this until Antonio tells him about it. She tells Kelly she’s worried about her son’s safety and wants Kelly to look after him. He tells her she can drop him off anytime.

On the day of the hearing, she drops JJ off with Kelly for a few hours. However, CPD is soon at the firehouse and informs Severide that Detective Holloway was shot outside the court. He is upset to hear this but insists that JJ stay with him until his aunt, who has requested not to tell JJ about this, has flown in from California. The officers agree and tell him to stay put. The firehouse help JJ with a school project, trying to divert his attention from his mother, who he keeps asking to call. They let him film them for his ‘Day In The Life of a Firefighter’ documentary and he tells them that now, he just has to film his mom. A few hours later, Detective Crowley from CPD is back to tell him that Holloway died during surgery. He still insists that JJ stays with him until Mary (Bianca’s sister) is here and doesn’t let the other officer take him. Mary arrives later that night and clearly upset and crying, asks Kelly to help her break the news to JJ. They take him to the briefing room next door and tell him with the whole firehouse watching from the window in the common room. He breaks down and Mary takes him away. Just before he leaves, Severide gives Pouch, their dog who has also grown close to JJ, to JJ as he cries in the car. He tells him he can visit or call anytime.

Most significantly, all of firehouse 51 collectively disagree and are against Jimmy’s angry attitude about a decision Chief Boden made at a fire that Jimmy believes killed his brother. After filing a report against Chief Boden and consequently being transferred back to Truck, Severide and Casey are especially irritated by his actions. This causes them to practically ignore him during their next call and he takes the rash decision to go in despite orders and gets severe burns. Chief Boden~ sees him in hospital one last time before he leaves.

Severide next has a disagreement about whether a man started a fire in their apartment to kill his wife or not. Severide says he didn’t start the fire because of the way the husband kicked him off to go in the burning building to save his wife. Casey disagrees, as he is the one who held the wife’s hand seconds before she died and also found evidence of arson. Severide tries to prove the husband’s innocence but is proven wrong in the end, after the husband admits to starting the fire but didn’t know that his wife was inside at the time.

Severide later has trouble with his relationships and starts thinking about his life. He is then injured in an accident and doesn’t get it checked out until Chief forces him to. He meets Chicago Med’s Dr. Clarke – a past friend of his, who asks him to take a quick blood sample and enroll on the bone marrow registry. He brushes it off for later and leaves. Clarke comes to see him the next day and says that the reason for his asking was a cancer patient of his, who is dying and needs this and he thinks Severide could be a match because of something he told him earlier. Severide again brushes him off and finds it strange. However, he goes to see Clarke after Gabby and Casey get married. Clarke shows him the woman and Severide instantly agrees. Clarke tells him he’ll feel the pain for months, to which he replies, “good”.

In season 8, Severide is offered a temporary position as an investigator for the Office of Fire Investigation (OFI). He initially turns it down, but he is later assigned to the Office of Fire Investigations at the request of Fire Commissioner Grissom. Severide goes to Grissom to confront him about the assignment, but Grissom convinces him to accept the assignment, and Severide asks for Grissom to shut down the investigation into Christopher Herrmann after he confronts a Chicago Police officer during a call. In the episode “Stand Our Ground”, he returns to 51 after his stint at OFI.

Severide was married once to Brittany Baker, but that marriage was very brief. He was engaged to Renee Whaley, dated: Renee Royce, Erin Lindsay, Jamie, Killian, and Anna Turner (she passed away), had a fling with April Sexton and is currently dating Stella Kidd.

Severide grew up in the Chicago Fire Department because his father, Benny Severide was the CFD Captain for a time. Kelly was raised singlehandedly by this mother, Jennifer Sheridan after Benny left the family when Kelly was in elementary school. Kelly reconnected with his father and they still had a love-hate relationship. Those higher up in CFD refer to Kelly as Benny’s son.

Severide graduated at the top of his class at the academy and held the record for the youngest firefighter to make the squad when he was 23 years old. He and Matt Casey of Truck 81 had been friends since their days at the fire academy.

Kelly’s charismatic personality makes him a popular figure with both his colleagues and the ladies. He tends to keep his private problems to himself and lets it simmer, which often worries the chief. He has a knack for reading people which had been good at helping him solve cases and help people over the 8 seasons. In season 8 he did a short sent at Office of Fire Investigation.

A recurring theme with Severide is his merry-go-round of relationships and flings with various women. Severide was engaged to Renee Whaley, but they called it off after she cheated on him with an ex-boyfriend.

Midway through Season 1, Severide is in a relationship with Renee Royce. She asks him to relocate with her to Spain, he is about to do so, but ultimately decides to stay in Chicago. At the end of the season, Royce returns pregnant. Severide is told that due to the timeline this baby most likely is not his. Royce confesses that the baby is not his and they part ways again.

Severide dated Detective Erin Lindsay. Severide isolates himself after the death of Shay. Lindsay breaks up with him after he misses another date telling him that while she can empathize with him, she can’t “be the girl sitting alone in a restaurant waiting for him.”

Season 3 Severide takes a trip to Las Vegas and meets Brittany Baker. They marry and she moves in with Severide. Homesick, Brittany finally leaves Chicago, unable to get used to the uncertainty and irregular hours Severide’s job as a firefighter entails.

Then he has a romantic interest in April Sexton. They have known each other since they were teens as her parents took Severide in when he was going through a rebellious phase in high school. He formally asks her out on a date. However, they later break up as April enters a relationship with another man.

In Season 5 Severide has romantic ideas about Anna. She is a pediatrician at Springfield Hospital. After saving her life by donating bone marrow, Severide visits Springfield after getting an offer from Springfield Fire Department to become battalion chief. He turns it down. Anna moves to Chicago, in order to be close to Severide. When she gets cold feet over moving there, he takes her around the city, in particular, taking her skating. But when Severide’s father shows up unannounced and with his girlfriend, and crashes Severide’s date with Anna. Anna leaves to get a cab. She gets in the cab and reveals that her parents didn’t want her to move away nor stay in the relationship with Severide. Later Severide discovers that Anna has complications with cancer and that prompted her to break up with him. Anna’s father, who visits Severide in hos office, asks Severide to not give up on Anna. Severide carries Anna to the hospital for chemotherapy. Anna dies when the chemotherapy and other methods don’t work and it is revealed that she signed a DNR order, leaving Severide to cope with her death.

In Season 6 is were Severide ends up with fellow firefighter Stella Kidd. At the end of the season, Severide ends up kissing Kidd (whom he previously had a romantic fling with) in Molly’s when it was closing for the night. After learning about his failed relationships Kidd reconsiders her living arrangement with Kelly by living in Herrmann’s attic.

During an intense fire at an apartment complex, Stella was severely injured after she ran out of oxygen. She was trying to help Severide and she didn’t tell Herman when her levels dropped and ended up at Chicago Med in critical condition. Severide lashes out at Hermann for not looking out for her and Hermann said she was trying to save him which is why she didn’t say anything.  Connor Rhodes and Ethan Choi informed Severide they would have to remove part of Stella’s lung to save her. Severide disagreed and said being a firefighter was important to Stella and she wouldn’t want that. He was told the wasn’t family so he couldn’t vet the decision. Ethan even escorted Kelly out of the hospital when he argued, much to April’s dismay. April then arranged for the rest of the firehouse to ask Connor to reconsider on Stella’s behalf, as they were “family”. Ethan wasn’t happy with this ad accused April of doing that for Severide, not Stella.

After his father died, Severide and Stella’s relationship became strained and he distances himself from her. Severide becomes jealous of Stella’s friend causing even more of a strain on their relationship. Stella breaks up with Severide, stating that she had already been the lifeline of a man who was having a breakdown and that she could not go through that again. They get back together where Severide says that she deserves someone better, and he was going to be that someone.

I have not only gotten to know the character Severide, but I have also gotten to know the actor that portrays him, Taylor Kinney. I wanted to know the back story of Taylor Kinney since I had never heard of him before Chicago Fire. I wanted to know the story behind the sexy blue eyes and sexy smile. I wanted to know who he was as a person. Reading up on him I have found that he is a very private person. He is not much for the public eye. He is especially private about his love life after his high profile romance with Lady Gaga.

Taylor was born July 15, 1981, and grew up in Lancaster County, PA just outside of Pittsburg. He studied business at West Virginia University. His longest romance was with Lady Gaga to whom he was engaged for a time till they broke things off in 2016. He likes PBS, Willie’s Roadhouse (Sirius XM), Prime Country (Sirius XM), and Game of Thrones. He loves to grill, muscle cars, sports, and Harleys. He longs to settle down with the right woman and be a dad one day. He is fearless, caring, and has a soft side. 

Taylor and his character Kelly Severide are a lot alike. That in itself would lead any girl to fall for either one. I am sure that someday some girl is going to be very lucky and get to spend forever with Taylor. As far as Chicago Fire goes I just hope sooner rather than later that Severide finds the right girl for him. Right now he and Kidd are together and it just does not work. Read my blog Severide Deserves Better to see why I believe this. 

So now you know all about Kelly Severide (character) and Taylor Kinney (actor). Maybe now you can see why I am so obsessed with him and the show. If you have not seen Chicago Fire take a moment to watch the show. It is on NBC on Wednesday Nights at 9:00pm. You will be glad that you did.

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