Chicago Fire's Gallo And Violet Would've Never Been an Endgame, Here's Why
Sometimes friendship is all you need.
Summary:
- Chicago Fire is an NBC procedural drama that has been on the air since 2012.
- Alberto Rosende joined the cast in 2019, and is now on the verge of leaving the show after four seasons as Blake Gallo.
- Andrea Newman shed light on Gallo's twisted relationship with Violet Mikami.
With 2024 now in full swing, TV fans are waiting for all their favorite shows to return with fresh premieres of new seasons. The early-year schedule, starting in January and running through March, is jam-packed with returns, and NBC's One Chicago Universe is among the first to arrive.
Chicago Fire is set to premiere its 12th season next Wednesday, January 17. Unfortunately, the very first episode will also be the very last for Firehouse 51's very own Blake Gallo, as Alberto Rosende, who portrays him, will be leaving the show shortly.
Fortunately for Gallo's fans, he won't be killed off in a hurry. On the contrary, there is a plan to write him off on a high note. However, there are still some questions that weigh on the minds of the audience. His love life is one of them.
Will Chicago Fire’s Blake Gallo Be With Violet Mikami?
Before Rosende's run on Chicago Fire comes to an end, there is one question that is still bothering the majority of fans. The lack of closure between his character Blake Gallo and his former crush, ex-girlfriend, and good friend Violet Mikami.
Did they ever get a chance to make things right? Could this be the endgame for Blake Gallo, if not the sudden exit? These are the questions Chicago Fire showrunner Andrea Newman tackled in an interview with Variety.
“I think they’ve become such good friends that that would have been a twisty-turny place to get to. I think their relationship really evolved into a beautiful friendship. So in terms of Violet, I don’t feel like that was going to be endgame. Their friendship became so important at that stage,” she said.
The good news for all shippers is that the pairing can still live happily ever after and evolve the way you want it to. In reality, though, there wouldn't be much hope for any Gallo/Violet truthers anyway, so saying goodbye to Alberto Rosende's character can be just a little bit easier.
Alberto Rosende won't be the only one leaving Chicago Fire this season, as it will also be Kara Killmer's last. However, Sylvie Brett and Matt Casey have a much better chance of becoming an endgame and fleeing Chicago as a happy couple rather than remaining friends.
Too bad we can't have it all!
So get your favorite YouTube fan compilations ready and surround yourself with your favorite fanfiction before tuning in to the Season 12 premiere of Chicago Fire on Wednesday, January 17th on NBC.
Source: Variety