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Who’s the New Chief? Why Hermann Won’t Be Boden’s Firehouse 51 Replacement Explained By Chicago Fire Star
2024/07/23 Report

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Boden’s Surprising Exit

Fans of were left in shock after the season 12 finale when Chief Wallace Boden, a cornerstone of Firehouse 51, unexpectedly departed. The emotional farewell left a significant void in the team, as Boden had been the unwavering leader for twelve intense seasons.


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Before his exit, Boden selected Christopher Hermann as his replacement, a choice that stirred excitement and speculation among viewers.

David Eigenberg’s Revealing Interview

David Eigenberg, who plays Christopher Hermann, recently shed light on why his character won’t be stepping into Boden’s shoes.

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