

Meanwhile, Newhouse is having a bit of trouble. This is the first time we get to see his character in some kind of situation that needed the firehouse's help. Last time, we saw him and Mills pick up a dog from a guy and given it back to the owner of a nasty divorce. Soon, a strange guy comes by as Newhouse get his phone from his car and gets hit from a man that he's trying to put back in jail but has failed to get him.
Also he's trying to get enough money to afford a trip for his daughter to go after she's been working and studying hard. Later on, Mils wants to help and he does with both situations. One he told him to let go of the getting that guy and the second he got the firehouse gang to clip in to help with the trip. Hey that's what family is for, right?
More on the Severide storyline, he seems way too happy. For example, during a call, when a car was flipped upside down in a ditch, after the rescue he high fives everyone and tells them good job. I'm sure that you don't do that and it really started to become a red flag for others.
Casey talks to him about the girl and marriage. Then he got to see a photo of her and Casey approves from the way he was looking at it. The only person that doesn't approve it is Dawson and she did confront him about it later on but Severide did throw the tables back at her with her relationship with Casey. And after that she seemed to like Severide's fiance.

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The moment that began the crossover comes when the house was called to a house fire. Everyone seemed to be out but one lady told Casey and Severide that someone came out and ran back in there. Severide went into the basement and saw the guy and drags him out. The guy was hanging on to a briefcase and as Severide put him up on the backboard and moved him up, the guy dropped the briefcase.
That briefcase opened and photos fell out. Severide saw what the photos were contain and told Bowden to call in CPD. Erin and Voight come in and took a look. They see the photos of children ranging from at least eight to fifteenth years of age.
Soon as Voight was heading out, Erin was looking through the photos one by one when she got the shock of her life. One of the photos she has seen was that of her brother when he was fifteen. Voight calmed her down and she told him that he's in New York City and hasn't see him in ten years or so. Voight told her that he'll call Manhattan SVU and see what they have.


(My thoughts with this episode will be on the CPD/SVU recap/review because since it's a crossover I thought it would be better to get it all together after the end.)
You can catch Chicago Fire Tuesday nights at 10/9c on NBC.
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