Severide finally decides to discuss his injury with Chief Boden; Casey deals with family issues; Dawson responds to a rescue call and realizes a young girl is the only survivor.
About time Severide tells the Chief about the injury. Hopefully he can get the surgery and he hasn't damaged it too much. A few months out of work vs. a lifetime-it shouldn't have been an issue for him. Pretending it didn't exist was only making things worst for him.
totally agreed. ok, maybe it was scary not knowing if the surgery would work out well, but he only postponed the consequences and started using drugs (sort of).
And at least the surgery gives him a chance. Plus, not only is he hurting himself, but he's putting himself and others in danger by having a bad arm on the job.
True! He almost let the guy fall from the tree that day, and I had the impression he could have helped Vargas if his arm were alright on the last episode.
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About time Severide tells the Chief about the injury. Hopefully he can get the surgery and he hasn't damaged it too much. A few months out of work vs. a lifetime-it shouldn't have been an issue for him. Pretending it didn't exist was only making things worst for him.
ReplyDeletetotally agreed. ok, maybe it was scary not knowing if the surgery would work out well, but he only postponed the consequences and started using drugs (sort of).
ReplyDeleteAnd at least the surgery gives him a chance. Plus, not only is he hurting himself, but he's putting himself and others in danger by having a bad arm on the job.
ReplyDeleteTrue! He almost let the guy fall from the tree that day, and I had the impression he could have helped Vargas if his arm were alright on the last episode.
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