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Eamonn Walker returns for the episode of “Chicago Fire” for April

Eamonn Walker returns to his Chicago Fire Post.

The first deputy commissioner Wallace Boden is only in the upcoming season 13 episode entitled “Post-Mortem”, which will be broadcast on NBC on April 16 at 9 p.m.

Walker played from seasons one to 12 in Dick Wolf Procedural and left the series last season when his character accepted a promotion for the deputy commissioner of the Chicago fire brigade.

Here is the Logline for its episode: “Commissioner Grissom commissioned the floor to carry out an analysis after the incident after a house fire that collapses with a firefighter.”

Chicago Fire Showrunner Andrea Newman says about his return: “We are very happy to have our beloved boss back back, and the episode entitled ‘Post-Mortem’ is a nervous journey like everyone we have done before. With flashbacks and unique povs, Chief Boden uses our team to find out how, who and why and why a violent fire base that ended with a catastrophe. “

She had annoyed Walker’s return when she spoke The Hollywood reporter Recently about the Chicago Three-way crossover event that closed together Chicago FirePresent Chicago PD And Chicago medThe storylines on January 29.

Explain his absence in the mega event, said Newman, said Newman Th.“He is not on the crossover because the Pascals (Dermot Mulroney) is a guided tour, but we have a great, twisted, unique format episode in which it is the heart. The floor will be back, that is the plan.”

Season 13 after the outgoing boss floor (Walker) decreased a shadow over Firehouse 51. Since ground in the Hierarchy of the Chicago fire brigade struggled higher efforts, the crew is now played with another leader in Dom Pascal, which is played by the newcomer from Mulroney. “At the end of last season, soil had a speech that change was inevitable. We try to keep it real and the people come and go from fire brigade houses. But the big change is obviously the new boss who comes in, ”she said Th. From season 13. The plan, she said, consisted of seeing ground again: “He is part of our world.”

Chicago Fire is produced by Universal Television, a department of the Universal Studio Group, in cooperation with Wolf Entertainment.

Demetrius Patterson contributed to this story.

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