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.
Thursday, February 5, 2015
"A Little Devil Complex"
So, with no other avenues to turn to inside her own department, Dawson went to her brother Antonio. If the Fire Department wasn’t going to act then she was hoping the Police would be a different story.
All Antonio needed from Gabriela was her assurance that she had the right guy and after that he quickly brought in Adrian Gish for a “special” form of questioning. One that only Voight could carry out. And while Voight got a read off of Gish, he wasn’t able to crack him before he lawyered up.
Afterwards, Voight opened a formal investigation into the fires and Shay’s murder and that ended up revealing a huge blunder the arson investigators missed. Because, as it turns out, Gish’s wasn’t who he said he was. The real Gish died tragically in a fire some years ago and ever since someone had been impersonating him.
Though, Gish’s lawyer managed to find an excuse for that, he said his client had legally changed his name and that technically he wasn’t committing fraud. But Gish was just too weird for Intelligence to ignore so they started surveillance. And hoped they would catch him tripping up.
Gish knew right off he was being followed and so he arranged a display to teach the Chicago PD a lesson, he bombed a squad car, Roman and Burgess’s squad car. And in any other situation they would have gotten some ball busting from their Desk Sgt. Platt. Yet, recently Platt has been acting super nice to them.
So Burgess eventually sought Platt out on her own and found out what was going on. And according to Platt, she’s being monitored after someone had complained about her people’s skills. If they find fault with her then she could get demoted and just fired all together.
But, besides possibly losing a Desk Sgt., Intelligence is still trying to figure out Gish’s real identity. Before he was Gish, it seems he had stolen the identity of a firefighter that had died some twenty years ago in a fire. So, whoever he is, has been at this for a pretty long time.
And some people just want him stopped. Dawson told Antonio that maybe he should let Voight “handle” Gish when they bring him in. She said she preferred his methods yet Antonio couldn’t help pointing her abrupt about face on Voight.
Before, she didn’t like the way he blatantly crossed the line but now that her friend is dead she couldn’t wait to use someone like Voight.
Though, as much as she’s bent on targeting Gish, the detectives found out he’s just as committed to taking her down. Subsequently, after they learned about his real identity, they found his hideaway where he had tons and tons of pictures featuring only one person, Dawson. It seems he’s been following her for a while and he had even sent her a fake text message from Brett to trap her.
Gish had lured Dawson to an office building and he trapped her elevator leaving her nowhere to go. It was part of Gish’s plan to burn her alive but before he could follow through on it, Antonio showed up.
Antonio took Gish down with one bullet and he saved his sister in the process.
It was a good day for the detectives but because they almost lost so much, not all of them were cheerful to say the least. And then Burgess found out Platt had used her.
The “monitor” was actually a reporter and after Burgess had told him only good things about Platt, he wrote it all up for his article honoring her. So now Platt is considered one of the finest Desk Sgts. around. And Burgess is mad at her.
As for Lindsey, things have been good since she came back and so far she’s enjoying her secretive relationship with Jay. But then her mother called and ruined it like she generally does.
It seems Lindsey’s mother might know a murderer.
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