We asked AI if Mouch will survive on Chicago Fire

CHICAGO FIRE -- "Run Like Hell" Episode 1114 -- Pictured: (l-r) Christian Stolte as Randy “Mouch” McHolland, Amy Morton as Trudy -- (Photo by: Adrian S Burrows Sr/NBC)
CHICAGO FIRE -- "Run Like Hell" Episode 1114 -- Pictured: (l-r) Christian Stolte as Randy “Mouch” McHolland, Amy Morton as Trudy -- (Photo by: Adrian S Burrows Sr/NBC) /
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Mouch (Christian Stolte) is the man of the summer. He’s usually a role player on Chicago Fire, but he ended season 11 on the brink of death. Fans are going to be on the edge of their seats for the next few months, waiting to find out whether he survives.

Since we have so much down time in between seasons (potentially more downtime, if the writers strike doesn’t get resolved), we can speculate on Mouch’s death from multiple angles. There’s the fact that Chicago Fire likes to kill off characters in season premieres, or the fact that Stolte posted a cryptic Instagram message after the season 11 finale aired.

We decided to ask the AI tool ChatGPT if Chicago Fire will kill Mouch off in the season 12 premiere, or if he will live to fight another day (and fire).

Will Mouch get killed on Chicago Fire?

When asking ChatGPT to use the voice of a Chicago Fire fan, here’s what it said:

"As a fan of Chicago Fire, the uncertainty surrounding Mouch’s fate after being shot in the season 11 finale certainly leaves us on edge. It’s difficult to say with certainty what will happen in the season 12 premiere, as the show’s creators intentionally leave these cliffhangers to keep us guessing and engaged.However, considering Mouch’s significance as a beloved character in the series, his strong relationships with the other members of Firehouse 51, and the impact he has had on the show’s storyline, I personally think that he will survive. Mouch brings a unique blend of humor, wisdom, and camaraderie to the show, and his absence would be deeply felt by both the characters and the fans."

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We actually agree with ChatGPT’s assessment. The idea of putting Mouch’s life on the line for a finale makes sense, but he’s such an integral part of Chicago Fire that killing him off would take a lot of the show’s appeal away.

We sincerely hope that this proves to be the case, and that Mouch will be back on his feet for the majority of season 12.

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