

And so this is a three-year commitment that Casey's making, but hopefully we'll see him before those three years are done.īrett and Casey don’t exactly have to start communicating by snail mail just because Casey moved away. I was telling Kara, like, I'll go off for six months to do a movie, you know, when my kids were little, but that's just part of the world, nothing changed. We're in a day and age where, because of FaceTime and easy airline tickets and phone calls. Derek Haas confirmed that the storyline is going to continue even without Spencer on screen. Jesse Spencer and Kara Killmer definitely put in the time and effort for the storyline, and the big Brettsey development at the end of Season 9 happened before the Fire team had to start planning out the steps leading to Casey saying goodbye. So they're sort of saying, 'nothing's gonna change.'Ĭasey and Brett trying to keep their relationship going as if nothing has changed is certainly optimistic, and it makes sense that they’d want to put every effort into making it work. But I think it was written really well into the episode because they're trying to make this relationship work.

I mean, me and Derek talked about that, and that's a possibility for me, too. And there is the chance that I will come back too, so we're sort of toying with, will Casey come back? If that's a possibility. I loved working with her, we got on so well. It was difficult because I really like Kara, you know, we've established a really, really nice relationship. And Derek used it well in the storyline that Casey's leaving and going to Oregon for the right reasons. That was the one part of, because we'd been establishing this relationship for what, three years? And we finally just got there. Jesse Spencer shared his perspective on the relationship when the time came to plan how Fire would write out Casey, and whether he could return to pick Brettsey up where they left off in the 200th episode: But can that stick for three years, when they’ll be building lives independent of each other and forming other bonds? Brett chose not to uproot her life to go with him, but they decided to keep their relationship going long distance by the end of the 200th. Brettsey were going strong in Season 10, up until the considerable curveball of Casey deciding he needed to move to Oregon. The USPS told the I-Team there would be operational and personnel changes at the Graceland Annex, including more employees, adding that it strives to improve service in Chicago and nationwide.(Image credit: NBC) Will Brett And Casey Stay Together?Ĭhicago Fire spent much of Season 9 raising big questions about Casey’s future and where his heart truly lay, only for Casey to decide that he wanted a future with Brett by the end of the finale. Quigley also said the post office will now do away with "auxiliary routes," also known as shared or leftover routes located in small areas or dead end streets. "We'll take any improvement we can but we recognize that it's our job to maintain this pace." "The reforms they started to put into place when we asked for this report, we are now in the top two thirds, so we've moved up about 20 spaces," Rep.


Quigley said he met with postal officials who told him action would be taken system wide, especially after he said they told him that Chicago had ranked worst in the nation for delivery after 5 p.m. As we work with all the Postal stakeholders to improve in these areas, we are confident that our customers will see the consistent and efficient service they are accustomed to and deserve." "As representatives of these hard-working men and women, we are aware and consistently challenging the failing policies such as under-staffing and late start times which plague the Chicago Post Office. "Letter Carriers and Clerks are actually working harder to provide service to our customers," Keith Richardson, president of the American Postal Workers Union Local 1 - Chicago, said in response to the I-Team report on the Inspector General's report.
