The seventh episode of Chicago Fire's eleventh season is a milestone one for Stella, who watches one of her Girls on Fire participants graduate from the Chicago Fire Academy.
A big freeway crash gives everyone plenty of work to do, and the Firehouse attracts the unwanted attention of a heckler, who makes an appearance first at the firehouse, and then, later, at a call-out scene, which means we see a Chicago PD officer on the scene, though no one from Voight's squad. There is, of course, a backstory to the situation, which gives Hanako Greensmith as Violet another chance to shine.
The best part of this episode? Mouch gets a motorcycle and thinks he has to hide it from Trudy - to be honest, I don't blame him - but she turns up at the firehouse and they head off into the sunset (kind of) in one of the funnier scenes on this show. Amy Morton is fantastic.
A big freeway crash gives everyone plenty of work to do, and the Firehouse attracts the unwanted attention of a heckler, who makes an appearance first at the firehouse, and then, later, at a call-out scene, which means we see a Chicago PD officer on the scene, though no one from Voight's squad. There is, of course, a backstory to the situation, which gives Hanako Greensmith as Violet another chance to shine.
The best part of this episode? Mouch gets a motorcycle and thinks he has to hide it from Trudy - to be honest, I don't blame him - but she turns up at the firehouse and they head off into the sunset (kind of) in one of the funnier scenes on this show. Amy Morton is fantastic.