A new episode of Chicago Fire introduced a new character.
Following the exit of Sylvie Brett (played by Kara Killmer), the show introduced a fresh face at Firehouse 51.
It was a bumpy ride for the new paramedic in charge while it was her first time being the boss.
Violet Mikami (Hanako Greensmith) was promoted to a bigger role at the house but was also concerned that the new paramedic chief had it in for her.
Violet was faced with the new paramedic just showing up at the firehouse before even being contacted by their boss.
Before she could explain how she wanted things done or even give him a tour of the house, the alarms went off.
Chicago Fire’s new paramedic is played by Wesam Keesh
Wesam Keesh was seen as Adam “Malachi” Mintock on Law & Order: Organized Crime, Jay Simmons on For The People, and Kyle Cohen on Awkward.
Following the exit of Sylvie Brett (played by Kara Killmer), the show introduced a fresh face at Firehouse 51.
It was a bumpy ride for the new paramedic in charge while it was her first time being the boss.
Violet Mikami (Hanako Greensmith) was promoted to a bigger role at the house but was also concerned that the new paramedic chief had it in for her.
Violet was faced with the new paramedic just showing up at the firehouse before even being contacted by their boss.
Before she could explain how she wanted things done or even give him a tour of the house, the alarms went off.
Chicago Fire’s new paramedic is played by Wesam Keesh
Wesam Keesh was seen as Adam “Malachi” Mintock on Law & Order: Organized Crime, Jay Simmons on For The People, and Kyle Cohen on Awkward.
- 3/21/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
The Chicago Fire cast has a new paramedic working with Violet Mikami.
Following Sylvie Brett’s exit from Firehouse 51, Violet has to be assigned a new partner on Ambulance 61.
Actress Kara Killmer played Brett for years but has now moved on to other things.
Kara teased what’s next for her in a new interview.
But the show must go on. And that means Violet has to have someone sitting next to her on medical calls.
The showrunner previously revealed that there are bumps ahead, and she also hinted that Violet could have several new people who try to fill Brett’s shoes.
Chicago Fire episode photos tease new paramedic
NBC released images for Chicago Fire Season 12, Episode 8. That is the episode that will debut on Wednesday, March 27.
In one of the images, Firehouse 51 is on a call at a treatment center, where Violet is shown working with someone new.
Following Sylvie Brett’s exit from Firehouse 51, Violet has to be assigned a new partner on Ambulance 61.
Actress Kara Killmer played Brett for years but has now moved on to other things.
Kara teased what’s next for her in a new interview.
But the show must go on. And that means Violet has to have someone sitting next to her on medical calls.
The showrunner previously revealed that there are bumps ahead, and she also hinted that Violet could have several new people who try to fill Brett’s shoes.
Chicago Fire episode photos tease new paramedic
NBC released images for Chicago Fire Season 12, Episode 8. That is the episode that will debut on Wednesday, March 27.
In one of the images, Firehouse 51 is on a call at a treatment center, where Violet is shown working with someone new.
- 3/17/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Rob Cohen, the director of the original “The Fast and the Furious” and last year’s “The Hurricane Heist,” on Friday denied accusations of sexual assault made by his daughter Valkyrie Weather, a 32-year-old transgender woman who was born Kyle Cohen.
Cohen in a statement to TheWrap denied the accusations as “both untrue and unimaginable” and asserted that he has “never raped anyone.”
In posts shared to her Facebook and Twitter (and also in a deleted thread on Reddit) late Thursday, Weather claimed that Cohen used her body “for his own sexual gratification” as early as when she was between the ages of 2 and 2 and a half. Weather also said her mother and Cohen’s first wife, Diana Mitzner, witnessed at least one act of assault.
Also Read: 'XXX' Director Rob Cohen Sets Female Superhero Film 'Razor' as Next Project
Weather did not immediately respond for comment; Mizner could not be reached for comment,...
Cohen in a statement to TheWrap denied the accusations as “both untrue and unimaginable” and asserted that he has “never raped anyone.”
In posts shared to her Facebook and Twitter (and also in a deleted thread on Reddit) late Thursday, Weather claimed that Cohen used her body “for his own sexual gratification” as early as when she was between the ages of 2 and 2 and a half. Weather also said her mother and Cohen’s first wife, Diana Mitzner, witnessed at least one act of assault.
Also Read: 'XXX' Director Rob Cohen Sets Female Superhero Film 'Razor' as Next Project
Weather did not immediately respond for comment; Mizner could not be reached for comment,...
- 2/22/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
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