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Chicago Fire - Episode Highlights
Episode Highlights
Pilot
The episode introduces the central conflict: the death of Andy Darden and the resulting blame game between Casey and Severide.
Sets the emotional foundation for the entire series and establishes the high-stakes reality of Firehouse 51.
Always
The aftermath of a massive explosion reveals that Leslie Shay has died, leaving the house in total shock.
The first major death of a series regular, changing the show's tone to one where no character is truly safe.
Deathtrap
A massive warehouse party fire leads to dozens of casualties, including the daughter of a Chicago P.D. detective.
One of the most intense crossover events, highlighting the interconnectedness of the One Chicago universe.
Sacred Ground
Following a mattress factory fire, Otis succumbs to his injuries, leading to the installation of a memorial at the firehouse.
Marks the end of an era and provides one of the most emotional character exits in television history.
Two Hundred
Matthew Casey makes the difficult decision to leave Chicago for Oregon to care for the sons of his late friend, Andy Darden.
The departure of the show's primary lead, forcing a massive shift in the firehouse hierarchy and Severide's role.
Port in the Storm
Casey and Sylvie Brett finally marry and leave for their new life together.
A long-awaited resolution to the central romance, providing a rare happy ending for two core characters.