Jake Lockett bids an emotional farewell to Chicago Fire

Jake Lockett, who has portrayed firefighter Sam Carver on NBC’s Chicago Fire since Season 11, confirmed his departure from the series following Season 13. His exit, along with that of Daniel Kyri (firefighter Darren Ritter), is reportedly due to budget cuts affecting the One Chicago franchise .

Lockett’s portrayal of Carver brought depth to the character, showcasing a journey of redemption and personal growth. From confronting past traumas to navigating a complex relationship with Violet Mikami (portrayed by Hanako Greensmith) Carver’s story resonated with many viewers.

Lockett expressed his gratitude to fans and colleagues on social media along with an emotional video filled with a collection of good memories on set, “While I don’t exactly know what the future looks like, I do know that it won’t be exactly what it was, and I am going to miss the hell out of that. So much pride in this journey.” He shared a heartfelt video montage of Carver’s evolution, concluding with, “It’s been an honor bringing Sam to life, and to every one of you, thank you for the love and support over the past three years.”

Fans have expressed their disappointment on social media, with many highlighting the abrupt nature of Carver’s exit and the unresolved storyline with Violet. One fan noted, “Your character was literally just getting started. Really need more of you.”

As the series progresses toward its Season 13 finale, fans are left to wonder how Carver’s departure will be addressed on-screen. With only a few episodes remaining, it remains to be seen if the show will provide a satisfying conclusion to his character arc. For now, viewers can revisit Lockett’s impactful portrayal of Sam Carver, a character who, despite his flaws, earned a place in the hearts of Chicago Fire fans.


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