Who needs Kelly Severide when you have Randal "Mouch" McHolland. When the lieutenant is MIA, Trudy (Amy Platt, making a welcome crossover appearance) is convinced by Mouch to let him take over the arson investigation of some small fires at one of Trudy's friends' apartment blocks. Naturally, hilarity ensues. I love these funny Mouch episodes.
Elsewhere, the house has an annoying floater due to Carver being "sick" and he takes a shine to Violet. I liked how this storyline ended: with a Gallo-Violet kiss. Future episodes will be interesting. Maybe there's a chance for that couple.
Speaking of couples, the episode ends with Severide wordlessly showing Stella a text. She asks what he's going to do as the screen fades to black, and I have a suspicion this is the last we'll see of him for a while, given the still-unexplained leave of absence Taylor Kinney has taken from the show. Hopefully he returns, sooner rather than later. Chicago Fire doesn't feel right with no Casey or Severide.
Elsewhere, the house has an annoying floater due to Carver being "sick" and he takes a shine to Violet. I liked how this storyline ended: with a Gallo-Violet kiss. Future episodes will be interesting. Maybe there's a chance for that couple.
Speaking of couples, the episode ends with Severide wordlessly showing Stella a text. She asks what he's going to do as the screen fades to black, and I have a suspicion this is the last we'll see of him for a while, given the still-unexplained leave of absence Taylor Kinney has taken from the show. Hopefully he returns, sooner rather than later. Chicago Fire doesn't feel right with no Casey or Severide.