
What To Know
- The Chicago Hearth midseason premiere picks up with Severide and Van Meter trapped in a hearth.
- Elsewhere, Pascal and Mouch start the combat to maintain engine from being decommissioned — and Mouch from dropping his job.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Chicago Fire Season 14 Episode 8 “A Man Possessed.”]
The title of the Chicago Hearth midseason premiere, which aired on Wednesday, January 7, might very effectively be an apt description of Severide (Taylor Kinney) throughout this ongoing arson arc, which lands somebody near him within the hospital — and it’s not trying good!
The episode picks up the place the autumn finale left off, with the hearth raging within the stairwell under whereas Severide and Van Meter (Tim Hopper) speak to Mr. Cole, the principal who was the goal of a hearth at a highschool. Severide sees somebody in a hoodie strolling away exterior, then after the smoke alarm goes off, he discovers the hearth creeping as much as the condo. They hurry to flee out a window, utilizing mattress sheets as a makeshift rope and harness system, because the flames begin engulfing the room. Cole goes out first, then Van Meter is badly burned and Severide instantly sends him out subsequent. As soon as on the road, and simply because the ambulance is pulling up, nonetheless, Van Meter collapses. As soon as Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) learns what occurred to Severide, their foster son, Isaiah (Hero Hunter), instantly is able to pack, although they have been supposed to satisfy together with his mom’s physician the subsequent day.
On the hospital, Severide refuses to get a chest X-ray (simply in case) earlier than he checks on Van Meter. Archer (Chicago Med‘s Steven Weber) explains he’s in acute respiratory misery and suffered vital lung harm; he’s on a vent to enhance his oxygen saturation, but when his ranges don’t stabilize quickly, he may not make it by the evening. As all the time, 51 exhibits up on the hospital to rally round their very own. Kidd and Isaiah additionally arrive, and after a household hug, Severide updates them on Van Meter’s situation. He then sees Detective Gerard (Isaac Stephen Montgomery), who assures him CPD isn’t going to take over, simply assist, as a result of everybody is aware of how private it’s.
And so for a lot of the episode, Severide and Gerard work collectively, trying into the Fb group for many who hate Cole and specializing in its creator, Lily, who had been at former particular person of curiosity Wyatt’s after the college fireplace. However as Van Meter’s situations worsens and he’s put in a medically induced coma as a result of he went into hypoxic respiratory failure, which Severide has seen earlier than and the particular person doesn’t come out of it, he will get emotional. “I’m going to search out who did this, and I’m going to make them pay,” Severide swears.
He additionally insists on being there for the Zoom with Isaiah’s mom’s physician, even with each the child and his spouse saying he can skip it, however he does find yourself lacking it as he and Gerard comply with one other lead: Somebody posted a video of the hearth at Cole’s condo. That particular person isn’t the arsonist however did seize the one that did — and that particular person was heading in the direction of Wyatt’s. Nonetheless, he has an alibi for the college fireplace. As soon as once more, they give the impression of being to Lily as a possible suspect, that maybe she went to Wyatt’s once more like she had after the primary fireplace, however she does have an alibi (although one she lied about).
However one particular person doesn’t have an alibi: Wyatt’s father. Severide is satisfied he needed revenge for Cole going after his son, and he makes positive he is aware of it within the interrogation room — hey, he’s upset about his pal being within the hospital in important situation! — to the purpose that Gerard kicks him out. What’s worse is Gerard then reveals that the district commander needs to shift focus to the college fireplace since every little thing on Wyatt’s father is circumstantial — and Severide’s being benched. Uh-oh.
Elsewhere, Annette (Annabeth Gish) tells Pascal (Dermot Mulroney) that the decision for which rigs to decommission, which incorporates Mouch’s (Christian Stolte) engine, as a part of price range cuts, got here from the CFD. Pascal’s able to make calls, however she tells him it’s already in movement and nothing he does will cease it. Pascal then has to inform Mouch and guarantees him they’ll combat it. Mouch is aware of this might additionally imply his job being lower, and Pascal doesn’t sugarcoat it: With the cuts, there are requires early retirement and it’s unlikely that they’ll discover a place for him at one other home. And sadly, price range cuts imply that there’s “simply trigger” to chop him. However there’s an choice: With Herrmann’s (David Eigenberg) assist and whereas holding everybody else at midnight, he begins going by his previous efficiency opinions to get an attraction prepared for the civil service fee.
Pascal tries to name within the favor he’s owed as a result of he took in Vasquez (Brandon Larracuente) originally of the season, however that’s how he finds out that the request for which rigs to decommission got here from the mayor’s workplace. Pascal confronts Annette, who tries to disclaim it, however he is aware of she thought he wouldn’t push again due to their private relationship. She tries to deliver up his future past being a battalion chief, providing to assist him attain that and take into consideration what they’ll do for the town collectively, however he refuses to do this on the expense of his individuals. However she leaves him with one thing to consider: It’s not about successful each battle however reasonably about successful the battle. Once more, uh-oh.
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Chicago Hearth, Wednesdays, 9/8c, NBC
