Chicago Fire season 7 episode 16 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Matthew Casey has a close call when responding to a reported suicide, narrowly avoiding being shot. Back at the firehouse, tensions arise as a task force reviews Firehouse 51, with Commissioner Grissom's motives under scrutiny. Meanwhile, Sylvie Brett ends her relationship with Chaplain Kyle Sheffield to maintain his professional integrity. Brian "Otis" Zvonecek faces a challenge to shoot a puck at a Blackhawks game, initially struggling but eventually succeeding with unexpected help. The episode highlights the personal and professional challenges faced by the firefighters, showcasing their bravery and resilience in the face of danger and political maneuvering.
Full Episode S07E16 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who does Kelly Severide discuss the chaplain with?
Stella Kidd.
What do Sylvie Brett and Matthew Casey talk about?
They acknowledge past tensions and Brett offers support after Casey's difficult call.
What warning does Boden give to Casey?
About a political move against the CFD involving a unit trying to tarnish its image.
What agenda does Commissioner Grissom reveal to Severide?
An agenda to improve conditions for firefighters, a vision shared with Severide's father.
What unexpected event occurs during the police assist call?
Casey and his team find a man who shot himself and another who confronts them with a gun.
What is Otis's challenge related to the raffle prize?
He has to shoot a puck at a Blackhawks game.
How does Brett support Casey after the call?
By offering emotional support and suggesting he talk to someone about the incident.
What does the task force witness during their visit?
A fire rescue operation showcasing the team's bravery and efficiency.
Why does Brett end her relationship with Chaplain Kyle Sheffield?
To prioritize his professional role over their personal connection.
What personal revelation does Casey share with Boden?
His near-death experience during the police assist call and his struggle to understand his survival.