If there’s one factor Dick Wolf isn’t afraid of, it’s killing off a beloved character. A incontrovertible fact that followers of the One Chicago universe — ie. Chicago Med, Chicago Hearth and Chicago P.D. — know all too effectively.
The franchise kicked off in 2012 with Chicago Hearth; after its success, Chicago P.D. was launched in 2014 and Chicago Med adopted in 2015. Nevertheless, the forged of every present has modified drastically by way of the years. Whereas some characters had been killed off – RIP Leslie Shay – others exited the present as a result of they felt it was time.
Monica Raymund, who was a sequence common on Chicago Hearth from its debut, determined to hold up her hose in 2018.
“It has been an honor to play Dawson on Chicago Hearth and probably the most significant experiences of my life. I'm so grateful for the journey and particularly to all of you for watching, however I've made the choice that it’s time for me to maneuver on to the following chapter in life,” she wrote on Twitter on the time. “I’ll all the time be proud to have performed a fierce paramedic with such an unimaginable forged and crew. On to the following! See you on the ice. Love, Monica.”
That stated – the finish isn’t all the time the top. Dawson wasn’t killed on the present, however took a job in Puerto Rico, and creator Derek Haas is hopeful that sometime she’ll return.
“It’s not the top so far as I’m involved. It might not occur straight away, however there's extra of that story to be instructed,” he tweeted after her announcement. “I hope we hold going for seasons to return and get an opportunity to inform it. I received’t cease hoping should you received’t.”
Whereas that will work for Dawson – nonetheless hoping she’ll return sometime – different characters had been shockingly killed off.
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