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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, May 13, 2015

Spartacus pictures

Severide saving the lady at the gas leak.
Scottie Pippen stuck in the elevator. 
Chili showing Pippen Chileeze.
The whole team standing up for Cruz.
Cruz hugging Otis.

"Spartacus"

Picking up right where the last episode left off, Nesbitt's team inspects Casey's phone... and determines it's clean. It turns out Casey tossed the wire in the bathroom before the men frisked him. Either way, when he meets up with Chicago P.D., he regrets to inform them that Nesbitt and his associates didn't discuss anything of value. This case is far from over.

Back at 51, Rice apologizes for how he reacted to Severide's question on ducking, but still maintains his innocence in the matter. This does little to quell the firehouse tensions, which intensify after a gas leak call pushes both Truck and Squad to prove their mettle to each other, and in the process they almost botch a rescue. Animosity reaches a tipping point, exemplified by Otis leading the Truck team to make a show of sitting down at the Squad's table, and a war of words between Casey and Severide. Boden laments the station's situation to Donna and she provides excellent advice, lead through action, not words.

Meanwhile, Chili receives the prototype for Chileeze and it sparks a great idea from Herrmann, they need a celebrity spokesperson. This leads them to a hotel lobby, and with a great assist from Otis, they trap Chicago Bulls legend Scottie Pippen in the elevator. Chili gives him the Chileeze pitch, and Pippen agrees to participate. Everything appears to line up for an awesome business venture, until Herrmann and Chili make a devastating discovery later at Molly's, another competitor beat them to the market..

Still concerned about the situation at Stilletos, Casey comes clean to Boden about his undercover assignment with Chicago P.D.'s Intelligence unit and requests to take off his next shift. Voight and Antonio provide support for his cause, explaining how Stilletos acts as a criminal front... but the discussion occurs in plain sight, where a spying Nesbitt sees the whole thing. The next time Casey visits the club, Nesbitt suggests Casey's collusion with the police, and the lieutenant flat-out denies any association. Nesbitt plays dumb despite the lies and asks Casey to meet him later that night.

Another lie rises to the surface when Severide learns that Rice never took any equipment to the shop.

In Boden's office, Severide calls in Rice and removes his friend from Squad, effective immediately. Rice finally confesses to ducking calls in an effort to remain safe for his family, but the excuse fails to impress Boden or Severide. After all, risking their lives is part of the job. Rice's dismissal causes a shake-up at the firehouse.

Boden announces that Cruz will assume Rice's spot on Squad and Otis will drive the truck, Cruz's old responsibility. With Casey out, Boden takes over as interim lieutenant.

Before the team has time to react to the changes, a call sends them out to a fire in progress with a handful of fellow firefighters and civilians trapped inside. 

Severide and Dawson both rush to save the victims, but soon find themselves trapped, and with only one working oxygen mask. 

The fire rages on, and Boden demands that the rest of the team remain outside while he ventures in, determined to rescue Severide and Dawson. As time passes and no one emerges, another chief calls the rescue attempt over. Cruz, certain that they should wait longer, threatens the chief with physical harm unless he stands down the order. Other firefighters pull him away, and the squads spray water onto the building, ending any hope for those inside. But moments later Cruz is vindicated when Boden, Severide and Dawson emerge from the building, out of breath, overheated and unharmed.

Chief Tiberg awaits 51's return from the fire and asks to know the name of the culprit who threatened the other station chief with violence. But before Cruz can confess, Otis steps forward. And then Severide. And Mouch. Soon the whole team, both Squad and Truck, confesses to threatening the chief. Tiberg exits without a name and Boden suggests he stop asking. Regardless, this moment reunites the firehouse, and the whole gang heads to Molly's to celebrate. They're joined by Roman from Chicago P.D., who takes a shine to Brett... and at the end of the night the two wind up at Roman's apartment locking lips and shedding their clothes.

The end of Dawson's night takes a different spin. Feeling sick to her stomach all day, Dawson leaves her shift at Molly's early and winds up in the bathroom with a pregnancy test in her hand. She stares at the results and rushes to Casey's apartment... where she finds the door already open. Dawson enters and calls out his name, but no one responds. As she walks through the apartment, she notices signs of some kind of struggle, and soon finds the likely result, a woman on the floor, unmoving, next to a rug soaked in her blood. It's Katya from Stilletos. And she looks dead.

And Casey is nowhere to be found....

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Category 5 pictures

Casey talking to Antonio and Voight.
Chili talking about her product chilleeze.
Severide taking a swing at Otis. 
Dawson giving squad a dirty look.
When the truck exploded.
When everyone realized the truck was rolling towards them.
Severide stoping the truck by pinning an air tank under the tire.
Boden moving Severide out of the way of the truck.

The team putting out the fire.
Dawson telling Casey she still worries about him.
Severide questioning Rice.

"Category 5"

What Otis began last week is now having dire consequences on this episode of “Chicago Fire”.

See, Otis never liked Rice and not once didn’t he ever try to hide that from anyone at the station. But by accusing the other man of being a coward, he’s made things difficult for both Rice and Severide. Severide being the one to vouch for Rice. And Severide being a good friend of Rice’s.

So Severide told Otis to stop. Just stop with all the petty grievances or else he’ll have a problem with him from now on. And the threat at first seemed to affect Otis. Yet, all the same, he still didn’t like Rice and Rice didn’t like him.

Otis went out of his way to be disrespectful to Rice. And he even refused help from the other man while they were all out on call. So when they returned to the station, Severide once again issued a warning. Only this time he did it in front of everyone.

And that caused Casey to question his men.

He took Otis and Cruz aside and he demanded to know what was going on. And the guys told him they believe Rice to be a “ducker”. If it wasn’t one thing with Rice then it was another. So the guys thought he was afraid of going into a burning building and as a firefighter that was the worst thing they could have said about Rice.

Hence Casey then had to be the one to tell them back down. They didn’t really have any proof to back up their claims and by insulting a member of Severide’s team, they’ve created an issue within the house.

And it’s not like Casey doesn’t have enough on his plate to deal with. Nesbitt keeps trying to make amends and Sgt. Voight has been reaching out to him. It seems the detective needs Casey’s help to open a proper investigation into Nesbitt’s work dealings. Yet Casey doesn’t want to involve himself with anything that Voight could possibly do in his “line of work”.

So Dawson got word from her brother and she chose to talk to Casey. Apparently, Nesbitt is accused of human trafficking. Police believe they bring over women from Eastern Europe to either work in his clubs or he prostitutes them. And so didn’t matter that Casey didn’t trust Voight, he knew he had to do something if the cops were right about Nesbitt.

And they wanted him to go back into business with Nesbitt. They said they needed someone on the inside.

Meanwhile things appear to be popping off at the Firehouse 51. Because even though they were warned, Otis and Cruz simply couldn’t stop themselves. They continued to joke around and call Rice names like “deadweight”. And for the most part, Rice tried to stay calm.

Occasionally, he would gripe to his lieutenant but he never said anything to Otis directly until after the other man confronted him.

They were putting away their equipment at the same time and Otis got lippy. He told Rice that he knew what he was. A Ducker. So Rice said that for now he wasn’t going to do anything. He was still the new guy and he was going through his probationary period. However, once that’s over, he told Otis that the two of them could take a walk.

And things only got worse later on. New girl Chili was convinced to hold a fundraiser to raise some money towards her new business venture but the event was ruined when Otis just kept on talking. So he and Severide came close to getting into a fight.

Severide took a swing at a man that used to be a friend and the other guys stepped in to stop things from going any further.

Chief Boden ended up hearing about what’s going on and he called in both Casey and Severide. He told them to keep their men under control. And, personally, he told Otis to stop running his mouth. Otis’s gut feeling didn’t suddenly turn him into Rice’s lieutenant. So he was advised to let Severide handle his own men.

51 is not in a good place as they’re called to an accident during their next shift. Truck 81 gathers to help a victim who was thrown from a truck that’s now in flames. The truck explodes and begins to roll down the street, on a collision course with our firefighters. Things look pretty grim until Severide runs head on at the truck and stops it by pinning an air tank under the tire. Before he gets steamrolled, Boden pulls him to safety.

Kelly Severide risked his life to save Truck 81.

As it dawns on Otis and Co. that Severide truly does have their backs, Severide, too, rethinks his position. He begins to have doubts about Rice’s mask malfunction story and he was finally asking the right questions. By this point he had to. And after he was asked about his equipment, Rice stayed with his story. He told Severide that everything was fine now. He said he got his equipment looked at and it was merely a faulty gage.

Then, when Severide specifically asked if anything was wrong like if Rice was having an issue, Rice assured him that not only was he not a ducker but Severide didn’t have to worry about being both his lieutenant and his friend anymore. From now on he can simply be his lieutenant.

And as for Casey, going in undercover sounded easier than it was.

Casey takes the Chicago P.D. cell phone-turned-wire into an extremely shady back room meeting at Stiletto’s, and, let’s be honest, he does not play it cool at all. Casey, you are good at so many things, being an informant in order to take down a human trafficking ring is not one of them. The thickly-accented man-in-charge orders Casey to a thorough pat down, and just when Casey thinks he’s passed the test, the man sternly requests to see Casey’s phone...