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Chicago Fire Actor Responds To Their Character's Death In Season 11

 The actor behind Chicago Fires latest casualty responds to his character's death in season 11, telling fans of the show he feels grateful.





Chicago Fire's Jimmy Nicholas is responding to his character's surprising death in season 11s most recent episode. The drama series, part of Dick Wolf's popular One Chicago franchise, debuted on NBC back in 2012 and follows the lives of various firefighters, rescue workers, and paramedics within Firehouse 51 of the Chicago Fire Department. With a dedicated fanbase, responsible for consistently high ratings, Chicago Fire season 11 was announced as part of a three-season renewal in 2020 premiering on September 21 of this year. In addition to Nicholas, the show stars Taylor Kinney David Eigenberg Eamonn Walker, Kara Killmer  Miranda Rae Mayo, Hanako Greensmith, and more.


Nicholas' character, Evan Hawkins, was introduced in Chicago FIre season 10 as the Department's Paramedic Field Chief. His romantic relationship with Violet Mikami was a large part of his storyline, with the two having finally reunited this season following a break-up caused by their power dynamics at work. Hawkins ended up accepting a position in a new district, but tragedy struck before he got the chance to fix things. While attempting to help a victim vacate a burning movie theater in Chicago Fire season 11, episode 3, titled Completely Shattered, the building collapsed on him. It appeared that Hawkins died as a result, a fate teased prior to the episode's release and made all the more heartbreaking due to Mikami's efforts to save him.


Now, Jimmy Nicholas is responding to his character's death and assuring fans that well all push through together. Shortly after the events of Chicago Fire's most recent episode, the actor took to Twitter to share his gratitude for the fans and their support. With many commenting about how sad they were to see him go, he began to engage in some replies. Check out Nicholas' tweets regarding his characters death below


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