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October 17, 2012
Severide is still consumed with guilt over Andy Darden's death—and his remorse is only intensified when he learns that Darden's widow also blames him for the tragedy. Elsewhere, the team must rescue two teens trapped in a car; and Casey and Hallie try to hash out their next steps.
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17 October 2012
Mon Amour
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24 October 2012
Professional Courtesy
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31 October 2012
One Minute
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07 November 2012
Hanging On
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14 November 2012
Rear View Mirror
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21 November 2012
Two Families
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05 December 2012
Leaving the Station
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maximiliano
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17:39 EDT, 18 Oct, 2012
Review
There are some things I really enjoy about Chicago Fire , and some things that really get under my skin. One of the things I like is that the firefighters don't just sit on their arses and talk about their jobs. They are really out in the field, dea
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maximiliano
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14:16 EDT, 18 Oct, 2012
Review
Just last week, I was bemoaning the pilot of Chicago Fire , saying that it needed to erase some elements if it wanted to be a cohesive drama, and this week, it did just that! To be fair, the co-creator of Chicago Fire , Michael Brandt,
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maximiliano
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11:11 EDT, 18 Oct, 2012
News
Chicago Fire “Mon Amour” episode 2 airs Wednesday, October 17 on NBC (10-11 p.m. ET). Episode Synopsis: Severide (Taylor Kinney) is hiding a serious shoulder injury sustained in the fire that killed Andy Darden, and grapples with his guilt as
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