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Chicago Fire has just revealed its major season 12 villain

The firefighting drama has given us a new someone to hate!

CHICAGO FIRE -- "All the Dark" Episode 12008 -- Pictured: (l-r) Laura Allen as Chief Robinson, Eamonn Walker as Chief Wallace Boden -- (Photo by: Adrian S Burrows Sr/NBC)

Violet Mikami (Hanako Greensmith) initially looked at her promotion as a good thing. She was bumped up to PIC (paramedic in charge) for Firehouse 51, in the wake of Sylvie Brett (Kara Killmer), but instead of getting a chance to prove herself, she found herself at the center of a new conflict.

“Red Flag” may have been advertised as a Severide (Taylor Kinney) focused episode, and it does feature plenty of the arson investigator in action, but the real consequential events revolved around Violet and her coming to grips with the fact that she’s going to have to watch her back.

Brett’s replacement sabotaged Violet

Chicago Fire - Season 12

The most obvious monkey-wrench for Violet is her new paramedic, Lennox (Wesam Keesh). On their first ever call together, Lennox questions Violet’s authority (twice!) and by the end of the episode, its revealed that the character filed a formal complaint against her for being aggressive on the job.

Lennox has made a very bad impression on Violet, but he is merely a pawn for who looks to be the next big, bad villain on Chicago FireParamedic Chief Robinson (Laura Allen). Robinson debuted in the season 11 episode “On the Hook”, in which she threatened to ruin the careers of both Violet and Brett, and has continued to make it clear that she does not endorse Violet’s promotion.

At the beginning of the episode, Chief Robinson refuses to discuss Brett’s replacement with either Violet OR Chief Boden (Eamonn Walker), and instead springs Lennox on them at the last minute. She clearly has something against the members of the 51, and has done everything short of say it out loud.

Chief Robinson wants to ruin the 51

Laura Allen

Violet and Chief Boden are both confused by Robinson’s actions, but by the end of the episode, with a horrid start to Violet’s PIC career, and a complaint lodged against her, the pieces seem to be falling into place for Robinson.

It’s been a bit since Chicago Fire has had a villain with this much power, but the thing that makes Chief Robinson fascinating thus far is that we don’t understand her motive. There’s no clear reason as to why she wants to ruin Violet’s career, or undermine Chief Boden’s control of the 51.

“Red Flag” makes it seem as though the second half of season 12 will be dedicated to “defeating” Chief Robinson, and we’re pretty intrigued to see how the 51 team does it.

Source: https://edition.cnn.com/
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