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JamesG
04-27-2015, 01:52 PM
Meet the Newest Member of 51
by Robyn Ross
Apr 27, 2015


"Chicago Fire" is welcoming a new member to the team. "Friday Night Lights" alum Dora Madison Burge will join the NBC drama as paramedic Jessica "Chili" Chilton, TVGuide.com has learned.

Chili replaces Peter Mills (Charlie Barnett), who left to be with his family in North Carolina in the previous episode. Partnered with Sylvie Brett (Kara Killmer), Chili doesn't exactly get the warmest welcome from the firehouse when she's introduced in Tuesday's episode.

She'll remain on the NBC drama for the last three episodes of the season.

http://www.tvguide.com/news/chicago-fire-casting-scoop/

JamesG
07-28-2015, 07:04 PM
"Chicago Fire" Promotes Dora Madison Burge to Series Regular for Season 4
July 28, 2015
by Kate Stanhope


Firehouse 51's newest addition is sticking around.

Dora Madison Burge, who recurred on season three of "Chicago Fire" as paramedic Jessica "Chili" Chilton, has been promoted to series regular, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/chicago-fire-promotes-dora-madison-811709

JamesG
04-20-2016, 12:00 AM
"Chicago Fire" Boss Confirms Exit: There Are "No Plans for Chili to Come Back"
April 19, 2016
by Kate Stanhope


Firehouse 51 has been quite the revolving door since "Chicago Fire" began. The number of personnel changes due to death (Andy Darden, Rebecca Jones, Leslie Shay) or departures (Peter Mills, Scott Rice) have been numerous.

However, the most recent onscreen exit still took many off guard when Chili (Dora Madison) was unceremoniously fired by Boden (Eamonn Walker). Disciplinary action had been a long time coming as Chili started coming in late and drinking heavily following the sudden death of her sister.

But offscreen, the decision to boot Chili was surprising given Madison's promotion to series regular at the beginning of the season after joining the team as Brett's new paramedic partner at the end of season three.





"There are no plans for Chili to come back right now," "Chicago Fire" showrunner Matt Olmstead tells The Hollywood Reporter.

"You can't just save up the big moments and departures and entrances for characters at episode one and episode 22," says Olmstead. "It almost conditions the audience to be like 'OK, we'll tune in for the first episode and tune in for the finale because not much is going to happen in between because the writers are too timid to make any kind of moves.' So you can threaten people leaving and you can kind of rattle your saber here and there, but unless you follow through on it, no one is going to believe you."





Chili's downfall, which also came at the expense of her romantic relationship with fellow newcomer Jimmy (Steven R. McQueen), was discouraging for the entire house. Among those who tried to help her were her partner Brett (Kara Kilmer) and Dawson (Monica Raymund).

"You think you could have helped her out, but she's on this path of self-destruction," says Olmstead. "It got us some good stuff midway through the season as opposed as to waiting for a finale to have the character exit."





The firehouse has since reconfigured to fill the void left by Chili. Her former beau Jimmy is now a paramedic, and the firehouse has welcomed a new female firefighter in the form of Stella Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo). However, Olmstead says it wasn't an easy decision to write Chili out.

"It's hard," he says. "We liked the actress a lot and she did a great job."

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/chicago-fire-chili-exit-matt-885694