Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Mean Cheif Chicago Fire "Headlong Towards Disaster"



While Bowden takes sometime to be with his family and taking care of his father's things, tensions rise in the firehouse with a replace chief and a fill in squad member too.

First off, the new fire chief at first seemed to be a nice guy until when who else Welch comes in the house and told that the's filling in for Squad. Casey, Dawson and Severide talk to the chief about Welch but he response that they'll have to get over the bad blood that happen.

Other members didn't seem to like that he was there too. Acting a bit tough but from what Welch was looking and acting that the's just trying to help out and get the job done without any tensions.

Things take another turn with the Chief when a call from a bowling alley of a guy stuck inside the pin machine. Casey and Severide looks at the situation, the others go behind with Capp going in to look at the victim close and for Mils to check him too.

With nothing everything taking too much time, Severide asks for the saw and the victim is free. As soon as everyone is done, Otis walks on the line and not the sideline and falls off. The chief laughs his head off, talking to him like a little baby. After that the chief keeps making fun of him and calling him gutter-ball.

He keeps calling him that throughout the episode, really pissing Otis off to the limit that I don't think we've never seen before.

In the meantime, Casey is got some action with the lady that he met at the party last week. It was later that him and Severide were walking out and he sees her there in the hallway, it turns out that she was waiting for her ex-husband which was the new chief. Big red flag there I would say.

Casey is freaking out about it, scared that he being with her might risk his career. On that Welch did see them kiss but he doesn't tell the chief, I don't think, but tells Dawson about it, as he's trying to make peace with her and the others. He tells her that Casey needs to watch it.

Bowden tires parenthood for the first time that we know and he's kind of needs a bit of help who has experience with a lot of kids, Herrmann. Herrmann tells him what's happening and he freaks out just a bit. But he keeps his cool and later on he watches his boy sleep and his wife comes in. He tells her that he doesn't want to hear about what's going on at the firehouse or his father's fiance but wants to stay here and be with her and their son.

Tensions rose high after a fire, when Otis almost could have bitten the bucket there. The new chief makes fun of him again and Casey tells him to cool it and not to talk to his guys like that. That kind of send hi in a mood, he brings both Casey and Severide in his office and tells them to get their men and wash the windows, so they can learn respect.

The new chief sure has a mean side to him. I didn't like Welch coming in but I'm kind of thinking that he might be turning a new leaf now. I think he's trying to help Casey not get in trouble. I loved and miss Casey and Severide together as buds, talking about his love life and smoking a cigar while washing windows.
Those two remind me of Dr. Greene and Dr. Ross from ER.

Britt has become the good angel in this episode, with the girl that was high and had a metal bar in her side, came by to talk with her and hang a bit. She told Britt that she had a guitar but lost it. Her mom won't buy a new one because she works two jobs and she thinks that her daughter needs to take responsibility. So Britt see a guitar shop and buys one for her but mom told her no and stay way from her. So later, Britt told the girl that she can come here and play with it whenever she wants.

Next week Chicago Fire won't be on, due to the series finale of Parks and Recreation, which I recommend tuning in.


You can catch Chicago Fire Tuesday nights at 10/9c on NBC.


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