The reason I created this blog is because Chicago Fire is my favorite television show. In this blog I write a summary every Wednesday about what has happened in the episode Tuesday night. I also add pictures to the blog sometimes. I hope you enjoy my blog. Have a wonderful day! :)
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Chicago Fire in on NBC every Tuesday night at 10p.m. EST.
Cast; Jesse Spencer as Matthew Casey, Taylor Kinney as Kelly Severide, Monica Raymund as Gabriela Dawson, Lauren German as Leslie Shay, Charlie Barnett as Peter Mills, Yuri Sardarov as Otis, Eamonn Walker as Chief Wallace Boden, Christian Stolte as Randy McHolland "Mouch", Joe Minoso as Joe Cruz, David Eigenberg as Christopher Herrmann, Kara Killmer as Sylvie Brett, Edwin Hodge as Rick Newhouse, and Warren Chrisite as Scott Rice.
Farewell Peter Mills, you will always be a part of Firehouse 51!
R.I.P Leslie Shay!
The show follows the lives, both professional and personal, of the firefighters and paramedics of the Chicago Fire Department at the firehouse of Engine 51, Truck 81, Rescue Squad 3, Ambulance 61, and Battalion 25.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
"Ambush Predator"
She had doubted Casey’s decision at the scene but later when she had seen how much the guilt was getting to him after hours had passed and the chaplain still hadn’t regain consciousness, she apologized. Dawson knew she was wrong then and she tried to comfort Casey in her own way. She told him Chaplain told her no one's life was more important than the other, when Shay died.
Yet, Shay’s death has been stuck in her head since she found out her friend had died because of squatters. And now both she and Severide have become macabre. They keep visiting the scene of the crime and that’s not doing either of them any good.
They tell each other they want to turn over every stone but to what end? Once they find people they can blame, is that really going to help them get over Shay’s death?
Chief Borden is dealing with his own drama. His father the good detective has come for a visit and he appears to be the pushy kind of grandparent. Or in the other words an interfering type. He’s been telling Donna where she’s been going wrong with his grandson and he’s managed to push himself into doctor’s appointments.
So the chief’s mind has been pretty busy with what’s going on at home. Thus, he’s also hasn’t been taking notice of Dawson and Severide’s afternoon investigation. Severide and Dawson believe the fire that got their friend killed was arson.
Severide and Dawson didn’t stop with just an investigation. They even went over the chief’s head in order to reopen an official arson investigation. That led to Dawson getting her hands on files she shouldn’t have and Severide asking a friend to look into whoever owned the locker. Both of which being technically unethical.
And as the chief is looking away, everyone appears to be falling apart without him. Mills had answered a domestic call and once he caught on to a husband beating his wife, it started to rub him the wrong way. The first time he was able to walk away but then when the wife was taken to the hospital, he went looking for that husband and eventually gave him the beating of his life. He also threw in a death threat!
Hermann who has gotten so obsessed with the peewee hockey game, is letting it take over his whole life. Though the last time he did this he ended up banned for two years.
So the house really needs their chief back but it’s going to take him some time. Chief Borden recently found out that his father has stage 4 cancer. Meaning he only has months left with his father and because that’s the way it is, he doesn’t want to tell the man to lay off with the advice.
But, surprisingly, Severide and Dawson weren’t so crazy in thinking the fire was arson. They found a slow burning matchbook at the scene where Shay was killed.
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