Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Thin Skin: Chicago Fire "Make This Right"

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An accident gets a second look that will shock the Firehouse, while two firefighters are on no speaking terms, and a date doesn't end quite as well as someone had imagined. Here's a recap!

There's a blow-up in the firehouse, and it looks like someone was thinking of retirement. It was between Mouch and Otis, with each old and baby. Ritter tries to fix it multiple times. Finally, select the two when coming to Molly's for Trivial Game Night while wearing a ridiculous sweater.

Casey and Severide work on a case of a motorcycle accident that seemed to be a motorist error. Even though the motorist died, his son came to talk and believed that someone had happened because his father was a cautious driver. Casey and Severide looked around and even tried to find the GoPro camera the motorist loved carrying around when driving. After a rescue call, they searched around the accident area one more time and found the GoPro in the trash. The video shows the cop that was on the scene of the accident had caused the accident and tried to hide it.

Foster gets a visit from the doctor from the previous episode. She goes out with Dr. Shaw, and even though it went well, she stopped at her place. He came back to her to see if she would want to go out again, but she declined and broke off their relationship. Well, later on, he turns up at the Trivia Night and tells Foster that he's not going to give up; that quickly leaves her a bit worried.

"Make This Right" was an excellent episode. The episode kept me interested throughout the hour, and it was, at times, thrilling and funny too. I LOVED the Casey and Severide duo teamwork on solving the mystery of the accident, as it reminds me of the duo between Severide and Dawson or Dawson and Shay. The fight between Mouch and Otis was perfect, and I don't think the talk of retirement from Mouch is off the table yet. And the Foster and Shaw story was so thrilling and worrisome at the end.  This episode had strong character development and writing. Overall, I give this episode an 8.5/10.

You can catch Chicago Fire on Wednesday at 9/8c on NBC.

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