Chicago Fire season 10 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a tension-filled episode, Firehouse 51 faces multiple challenges. Violet receives a Clinical Resuscitation Award, sparking suspicions about Chief Hawkins' motives. An accident involving downed power lines results in Firefighter McBride's injury, leading to Lieutenant Pelham being blamed. Severide and Pelham investigate a faulty transformer, suspecting maintenance issues. Chief Boden delves into the incident, uncovering potential manipulation by Kilbourne in McBride's accusation. Personal stories intertwine, with Stella and Severide navigating relationship hurdles. The episode concludes with Pelham facing possible termination, leaving issues unresolved and tensions high.
Full Episode S10E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What contest does the radio show announce in the episode?
The "Hunt the Fugitive" contest with a $10,000 prize.
Who received the Clinical Resuscitation Award?
Violet received the Clinical Resuscitation Award.
Why is Firefighter McBride injured?
She was hit by a downed power line at an accident scene.
What suspicion surrounds Chief Hawkins regarding Violet's award?
There is suspicion that Chief Hawkins has ulterior motives or personal feelings influencing his decision to award Violet.
Who investigates the faulty transformer?
Severide and Pelham investigate the faulty transformer.
What is the nature of the conversation between Stella and McBride?
Stella tries to understand the incident from McBride's perspective, but McBride remains defensive.
What role does Chief Boden play in the episode?
Chief Boden investigates the incident and the potential influence of Kilbourne in McBride's accusation against Pelham.
What is the outcome of the inquiry regarding Lieutenant Pelham?
The inquiry results in a recommendation for Pelham's termination.
How does the team at Firehouse 51 react to the inquiry's outcome?
They express support for Pelham and await the final decision.
Are there any personal developments for Severide and Stella in the episode?
Yes, they discuss their relationship and the challenges they face, including trust issues.
What is the main theme of the episode?
The episode focuses on professional challenges, personal relationships, and the complexities of workplace dynamics in a firehouse.
Does the episode resolve the tension around Lieutenant Pelham's situation?
No, the episode ends with the situation unresolved, setting the stage for future developments.
Is there a resolution to the "Hunt the Fugitive" contest?
Yes, a character named Roger Fischer wins the contest by identifying the fugitive.
What is Stella's concern regarding Chief Hawkins and Violet?
Stella is concerned that Chief Hawkins' decision to award Violet might be influenced by personal feelings rather than professional merit.
How does the episode depict the dynamics within Firehouse 51?
The episode shows a close-knit team facing professional challenges, supporting each other, and dealing with personal issues.