It seems as though there will only be room for either Herrmann or Pascal at Firehouse 51 after the Chicago Fire season 13 finale. At the end
of season 12, Boden expressed his desire to have Herrmann be his replacement. However, when season 13 premiered, Dermot Mulroney’s
Pascal was hired as Firehouse 51’s chief, while Herrmann was still a lieutenant. As the episodes continued, the original Chicago Fire
character passed the captain’s exam and is set to take the chief’s test during the finale. If he passes, the fire station will face a predicament concerning who will be their chief.
Ahead of the Chicago Fire season 13 finale, ScreenRant‘s Rachel Foertsch spoke with showrunner Andrea Newman about what’s to come in the last episode. One of the biggest question marks surrounding the finale pertains to Herrmann’s future at Firehouse 51. So, Newman addressed how the chief conflict will play out at the end of season 13. Check out the Chicago Fire showrunner’s quote below:
The Chicago Fire season 13 characters will face a familiar problem during the finale — who will be their chief going forward? Of course, they will also be dealing with other issues, like Pascal’s attempted murder charge and what Stella decides to do regarding Natalie’s complex living situation. However, Herrmann taking the chief’s exam will also loom large throughout the episode, as Newman teased.
Herrmann has been around since the show’s beginning. So, it would make sense if most of the characters would want him to take over as Firehouse 51’s chief. But that doesn’t mean they don’t care about Pascal. Severide, Novak, and co. have grown to love Pascal and accept him as one of their own since his introduction during the season 13 premiere. Whatever choice is made, there is sure to be conflict, heartbreak, and consequences.
Chicago Fire‘s Firehouse 51 cannot have two chiefs, meaning if Herrmann passes his exam and Pascal stays, Herrmann must transfer to another station. If Herrmann passes and Pascal leaves, Herrmann can finally take over as Firehouse 51’s chief. Or, there is a third option. Herrmann (who, as Newman said, has felt enormous pressure to take all the steps to become a chief throughout season 13) might decide not to take the test.
Even though Herrmann becoming the chief would be an exciting development in his character arc, it would make sense for him to decide not to. That way, both Herrmann and Pascal could theoretically stay. The issue is that this would in turn affect Mouch’s future at Firehouse 51. Ultimately, only time will tell what will happen to Herrmann and Pascal in the season 13 finale. Given how Pascal’s Chicago Fire story is going, though, he might not want to stick around in Chicago for very long, opening the door for Herrmann to become the chief.