💡 This episode is a great example of how the show uses Casey’s political role (as Alderman) to bridge the gap between firefighting and community activism.
To keep the episode from getting too dark, Christopher Herrmann provides the much-needed comic relief. He decides to invest in a "new" business venture that, in classic Herrmann fashion, is more work than it’s worth. [S5E18] Take a Knee
This storyline highlights Casey’s greatest strength and weakness: his relentless, sometimes impulsive, need to fix things that are fundamentally broken. Subplot: Severide’s Decision 💡 This episode is a great example of
Plenty of eye-rolls from Mouch and the rest of the crew. Key Takeaways The complicated relationship between Kelly and Benny always
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The complicated relationship between Kelly and Benny always adds a layer of "father-son" friction that fans love to dissect.
His interference puts him at odds with the CPD and puts a target on his back.