Chicago Fire Star Reflects On Otis’ Lasting Impact On Cruz: “There Is No Cruz Without Otis”

In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant, Miñoso discussed how Otis’ death continues to shape Cruz years later, and how Joe’s decision to name his son Otis ensures that his late friend’s memory will live on always. Discussing his close relationship with former co-star Sadarov, Miñoso talked about how the Otis actor visited the set recently, and it was great to reconnect with him. Check out Miñoso’s full comments below:

My son’s name is Otis. I would say as impactful as Yuriy is to my life. Yuri and I were the last two cast on the show. Everybody had already been here for a week doing fireman camp stuff, and we came in on the last day of all of that and sort of got a crash course in everything together, so me and him have been tied at the hip since the very first episode. He’s one of my closest dearest friends and to not have him on our set—he recently visited us.

I think it was the beginning of the season. He visited the set and got to see a lot of people and it brought up a lot of old feelings and just talk about nostalgia, man. And so he’s the absolute best human. I love him. I will always love him. I think there is no Cruz without Otis. I think that the relationship we had on the show is what made us successful on the show. I think it’s what brought audiences to us. They are always one. He is the yin to my yang, for sure.

The Series Veteran Is Inspired By Otis In Everything He Does

Miñoso’s comments show the impact and importance that Otis had–and continues to have–on Cruz’s life. As he is now a father, and named his child after his late friend, the two men are now connected on a deeper level and will always be a part of one another. Cruz has come a long way as a character since the show began, and as his life and career are thrown into turmoil by the events of the back half of Chicago Fire season 13, he would do well to keep his friend’s memory close at hand.

Otis and Cruz had a strong bond that has endured even after the former’s death, with his final words to Cruz translating as “Brother, I will be with you always.

After being blackmailed by gang member Junior Polanco for his role in a long ago fire that resulted in the death of Polanco’s cousin Flaco, Cruz aids Polanco in robbing Firehouse 51, but is shot, leaving his DNA at the scene. This could spell big trouble for the One Chicago stalwart, who will be lying to his crew. He may even feel guilty for dishonoring his dead friend’s memory. This has fueled belief that Cruz could leave Chicago Fire, but his bravery and dedication to honoring Otis could prompt him to do the right thing and come clean about his past.

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