Warning: General spoilers ahead
Man, what a heart-wrenching episode last week. Poor Jimmy! Even with being a firefighter and knowing how dangerous the job is, I’m sure you never think you’ll lose a loved one. So, when it does actually happen, it’s easy to become angry and try to blame someone. In this case, it appears that Jimmy has directed his anger at Chief Boden, but honestly, I can’t say I blame him in this case. Boden had been warned by Severide that the building was within 1-2 minutes of collapse, but yet, he allowed Jimmy’s brother to stay inside for an extra minute. Hmm, sounds like Jimmy may actually have a case.
In Tuesday’s season 4 finale, Lt. Boden (Eamonn Walker) and Jimmy (Steven R. McQueen) find themselves at odds in dealing with the aftermath of recent events while Kidd (guest star Miranda Rae Mayo) is forced to deal with her unstable and volatile ex, Grant (guest star Guy Burnet). With the help of firehouse 51, Dawson (Monica Raymund) tries to put her best foot forward in her pursuit for fostering Louie.
In the meantime, at the urging of Susan Weller (guest star Lauren Stamile), his new political consultant, Casey (Jesse Spencer) tends to his Alderman duties and leaves town with her to attend a three-day summit. Much to his surprise, Casey embraces his new role while Susan urges him to consider grander aspirations. And back in Chicago, the house responds to a dangerous structure fire that puts one of their own in a desperate situation.
The season 4 finale of Chicago Fire is titled “Superhero” and airs Tuesday at 10/9c on NBC.
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