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Violet Embraces Single Life, Promises "Fun Times" Ahead on Chicago Fire
30 Sep
Summary
- Violet coming off "serious heartbreak" from breakup with Carver
- Violet not looking for "heavy, serious relationships" this season
- Violet and paramedic partner Novak to have "fun times" and deeper friendship

As Chicago Fire prepares to return for its 14th season, the show's writers are charting a new path for paramedic Violet. According to showrunner Andrea Newman, Violet is "coming off some serious heartbreak" following the abrupt end of her relationship with firefighter Carver in the previous season's finale.
However, the new season will not be all doom and gloom for Violet. Newman reveals that the paramedic is "not looking to get into any heavy, serious relationships" as the new season begins. Instead, Violet and her paramedic partner Novak are set to have some "fun times" and deepen their already strong friendship.
The showrunner teases that Novak's "rowdy ways" may rub off on the more rational Violet, leading to an increase in the duo's "going out and having a good time." This newfound freedom and camaraderie is expected to be a highlight of the upcoming season, with actor Christian Stolte, who plays Mouch, praising the "dynamic" between the two paramedics.
As Violet moves on from her past heartbreaks, fans can look forward to seeing her embrace the single life and enjoy the company of her close friend and colleague, Novak, as Chicago Fire season 14 unfolds.




