Watch Chicago Fire Season 8, Episode 19 live: Cruz’s wedding!

CHICAGO FIRE -- "Light Things Up" Episode 819 -- Pictured: (l-r) Kara Killmer as Sylvie Brett, Miranda Rae Mayo as Stella Kidd, Kristen Gutoskie as Chloe Allen, Joe Minoso as Joe Cruz, Taylor Kinney as Kelly Severide, Jesse Spencer as Matthew Casey -- (Photo by: Adrian Burrows/NBC)
CHICAGO FIRE -- "Light Things Up" Episode 819 -- Pictured: (l-r) Kara Killmer as Sylvie Brett, Miranda Rae Mayo as Stella Kidd, Kristen Gutoskie as Chloe Allen, Joe Minoso as Joe Cruz, Taylor Kinney as Kelly Severide, Jesse Spencer as Matthew Casey -- (Photo by: Adrian Burrows/NBC) /
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It’s time for a Chicago Fire wedding! Chicago Fire Season 8, Episode 19 will see Cruz and Chloe get married, and here’s how to watch it happen live.

If you were worried that you wouldn’t get to see Cruz and Chloe get married, you can stop. Chicago Fire Season 8, Episode 19 will definitely see the wedding happen. Here’s how to watch it all play out live.

With the show coming to an end earlier than anticipated, you’d be forgiven for worrying that we wouldn’t get to see Cruz get married. What if it was one of the episodes that hadn’t filmed? Well, the great news is that it’s the penultimate episode of the eighth season. We’re not waiting until filming can resume and for Season 9.

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In an interview with our sister site One Chicago Center, Derek Haas shared some of the faces we’ll see at the wedding. It’s nobody too surprising and there will hopefully be a nod to Otis in there somewhere. After all, we know Otis would have been Cruz’s best man, so what does Severide have up his sleeve as the best man on the day?

Of course, that doesn’t mean the wedding is going to happen without a hitch. Firehouse 51 is in some trouble when a group of rabble-rousers attempt to shutdown the firehouse. They prevent the firefighters from responding to calls, which can put individuals at risk. What is the problem with the rabble-rousers? That’s certainly going to be an intriguing part of the storyline.

While everything goes on, Gallo and Ritter will attempt to bring the firehouse into the 21st century. They want to get Firehouse 51 on social media. You just know that a few of the older members (like Mouch and Herrmann) aren’t going to want to see this happen. This is going to be fun.

Check out the promo and synopsis for Chicago Fire Season 8, Episode 19:

"Tension builds when a group of rabble-rousers attempts to lock down the firehouse; Brett is faced with a monumental decision; Cruz readies himself for a big day; Gallo and Ritter attempt to launch Firehouse 51 into the social media age."

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Don’t miss out on the all-new episode of Chicago Fire. You can catch up on Hulu but you can also watch live with the following details:

Date: Wednesday, April 8
Start Time: 9/8c
Episode: Season 8, Episode 19, “Light Things Up”
TV Channel: NBC
Live Stream: Stream 1 | Stream 2