Chicago Fire season 6 episode 22 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Severide faces past complications when Renee reappears, causing tension with Stella. Chief Boden ambitiously pursues the fire commissioner role, competing against Deputy Commissioner Nelson and Grissom. The team's proficiency is showcased during a rescue mission involving a boy under a fallen tree and a suggestion to use this scenario for training emerges. Personal narratives unfold with struggles in conceiving and complex parent-child dynamics. Internal politics intensify as Boden seeks endorsement for commissioner, facing Grissom's rivalry. Severide gets entangled in a legal case, and ultimately, Grissom is appointed as the new commissioner, highlighting the show's blend of personal, professional, and political elements.
Full Episode S06E22 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Renee mislead Severide in the past?
Renee once misled Severide into believing he was the father of her child, even though it was someone else's.
What is Chief Boden's ambition?
Chief Boden aims to become the new fire commissioner.
Who are Boden's rivals for the commissioner position?
Boden's rivals include Deputy Commissioner Nelson and Grissom.
How does the team handle the rescue of a boy trapped under a tree?
The team skillfully conducts a rescue operation to save a boy trapped under a fallen tree.
What suggestion is made after a tragic fire incident?
A suggestion is made to use the tragic fire incident as a scenario for training purposes.
What personal challenge does a couple in the show face?
A couple struggles with the challenges of trying to conceive.
What internal politics affect the commissioner position?
The internal politics involve Boden seeking endorsement for commissioner, with opposition from Grissom.
Who gets appointed as the new fire commissioner?
Grissom is appointed as the new fire commissioner.
What role does Severide play in a legal case?
Severide testifies in court for a legal case related to a construction site accident.