Hanako Greensmith is opening up about the complicated romance between her character Violet Mikami and Sam Carver on Chicago Fire. As the storyline between these two characters continues to unfold, it's clear that their relationship has been nothing short of a rollercoaster ride.
As the previous season came to a close, fans witnessed the aftermath of Violet's mistakes and how they ultimately led to Carver leaving. When asked about Violet's reaction to this outcome, Greensmith revealed that the character's emotions are a mix of shock, guilt, and regret. "I think we see a bit of her reaction [to Carver leaving] at the end of season 12, which is I think is a bit of shock and guilt and regret," Greensmith stated.
According to Greensmith, these emotions are not just a result of Carver's departure but also a reflection of Violet's inner struggles and growth as a character. Her mistakes and imperfections have put her relationships to the test, and now she must face the consequences. While it's difficult for her to accept the reality of the situation, Violet has to figure out a way to make amends and find redemption.
One thing is clear: the road to redemption will not be easy for Violet and Carver. It will take effort and understanding from both parties to repair their relationship. Fans are left with many unanswered questions. Will they be able to work through their issues and rekindle their love for each other, or is their romance damaged beyond repair? The future of Violet and Carver's tumultuous relationship remains uncertain.