Critics’ scores: 3.25 / 5.0
3.25
This is an episode after the epic crossover event, so are there threads hanging on the Chicago Fire? Not really.
Have you noticed that the “Previous” section has no other purpose, other than to explain why the Chicago Fire Season 13 Episode 12 is missing Mouch?
The budget is a bit, but you don’t need every character in every plot, and “reduce cuts” are very effective without a touch.


Mouch and Herrmann are usually partners in crime, but when Herrmann continues to think about his future after promotion, he has to branch out some.
He has been doing the job for a long time, but it is sometimes hard to remember how he performed, as he is often used as a comic relief for the Chicago Fire.
He started to act after he was asked to have a vehicle accident and encountered some unexpected trouble.
Being trapped in a car is the scariest thing, but it will be worse if it catches fire. Making the recent complete absence of hydrants makes rescue more difficult, which is a real problem.
This is one of many problems California firefighters have when they open fire with Palisades.


I think the criminality behind it is direct. People who want to make money quickly will see the potential to make money from “scrap”, but if people stop paying for it, they won’t have any way to sell it.
Thieves have been accepting something that doesn’t belong to them and sell it forever to scrap. I just watched the wires and bubbles steal from the construction site and sell them to someone else’s career so he could get another fix.
Of course, the prices of construction are all rising (and all other businesses that use metal criminals as waste), but it is unbearable when your job saves lives.
Hermann and Kylie decided there was nothing they could do to stop people from stealing fire hydrants – the work was too big – but they could find out who was buying them and trying to stop traffic. The reason why it is outstanding is because the woman in the accident suffers from dementia and her son tracks her through the air tag.


However, while I like Herrmann and Kylie got the bad guys, why Herrmann said: “You tell your guys we’re putting trackers in all the fire hydrants throughout the city “? Why, so that they can delete them and steal them?
There is a time to make him feel proud and perform well, and there is time to be quiet. Herman needs to remember that sometimes silence is your friend. Did the writer even realize what whey wrote? This is not to say that the tracker is fused into the metal.
And, if the city can’t afford the fire hydrant, who would think they can afford every air brand? Overall, it’s a stupid resolution to the stories people need to know.
Scrap is not a harmless crime. Stop being an idiot and find another way to make money. Please thank you.
I was also impressed by how Pascal brought Herrmann under his wings and introduced him to people who could help his career.
He probably never thought Herman would take advantage of the opportunity to drag firefighters into the fundraising event and hand it over to one of the white shirts to prove how that might be if the loved ones of his companion were in danger difficulty. But this is Herrmann, it works.


Stella reconnected with her family when Herrmann settled the crime in Chicago.
She was happy to welcome her cousin Cole to the town and introduce him to Severide, but you can tell her she has doubts. I’m not saying that everyone isn’t clean before a home visit, but even Severide can say that’s important.
Just as happy as Severide is to Stella, Cole proves unhappy to meet Severide. His impression is that Stella’s husband has been keeping her in touch with her family. He couldn’t think of another explanation.
Given what we know about Stellaride and how little we know about her past, this is a super weird development. I mean, Cole, Playboy, blame the writer!


This is not cool for Cole because even though he later told Severide how much she was shouldering when she was young, he decided that it had to be controlled by a man because she couldn’t make her own decisions about the family.
At least he or anyone else whom his family owes her is to ask her thoroughly, not blame her husband.
After high school, she went through some very dark times, which was so bad that she thought her family would rather let go than remember. Of course, this is not cool for her either.
talk to each other. None of these people watch TV. Anyone who sees the main reason for the disagreement and dissatisfaction is that they fail to communicate effectively?
Stella moved in with Cole’s family after her family passed away. She tried to be strong, but she was really hurt. She leaned against Cole’s mother, but Stella had to put on her shoes when her aunt got postpartum depression.
It was a lot of things for a young girl, and then she became rogue after graduating from high school. Afterwards, she decided not to have a baby. But it turns out that it doesn’t affect her desire to have a family, and she and Severide think adoption is future.


Their dedication to public service makes it very appropriate, and both of them are very welcome to the journey of life in all walks of life. I want to know how it will happen. I bet they stumbled upon a child who needed parents and they were going to work.
That will greatly change the way they live and work. Can they make the same transformation and fight the same shine? Some parents take different flights to make sure that if anything happens, their children will be protected.
As a first responder, there will definitely be a lot to think about at the table. We see how parents change Casey, Stella and Kelly will certainly change, too.
Speaking of change, Ritter and Dwayne broke up. He has questions about Dwayne, and I think it’s a bit behind.


He eased relief at the scene of the accident and Stella pulled him away so Carver could do it quickly. After all, life is online.
Ritter apologized to Kidd first, she was any good manager. She told him, OK, he might do it again even if he protests, but mistakes are the way we learn.
After Carver joined 51, he found his way with the truck, which was just as cool. Every house is made differently, and this is what he must find his foothold. I hope to help Ritter learn exactly what I expected from Carver.
But what I really like is Carver asking Ritter for dinner with Dwayne and giving him advice.
It shows that he is a good guy, and he helps Ritter realize that his reaction – standing there, being giggled as Dwayne walks away – is a good indication of its hurt.
I don’t think Ritter even realizes that he doesn’t want Dwayne to leave.
He explained that ending his past relationships gave him a sense of relief. He doesn’t have that now. I think fear is driving him to keep Dwayne’s length and he’ll rethink watching him walk away.


Some tidbits that are not suitable for other places:
- What does light bulb have to do? What’s the point or is it just to show Gao Fei’s friendship in the station house?
- Violet and Liz were unbearable in the bar. This made my sinuses hurt. Is this enough to stop you from smashing anyone’s face on the cake?
- About Lizzie’s embarrassing journey of shame after a one-night stand with Cole? I’m not sure which is worse: Cole lacks respect for his cousin’s home or Novak. They are no longer children.
This is this episode. Are you ready to have a family in Stellaride? How did Hermann become the chief? Leave me a comment below to let me know what your interests are!
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