We open with a montage of our beloved men and women of 51 beginning their assignments at new, various locations. I will not stand for this. Not even one minute into this, and I’m furious. Seriously, I almost wanted to turn off the TV. I couldn’t handle it. But, I stuck it out (obviously) and thank goodness I did. In fact, this ended up being one of my favorite episodes of the season.
“How about 51? Anything happen there the last few years?”
“He’s just one of these guys who thinks breaking people down is the way to build them up. Scratch that, he skips the building part.”
“I’m not going out in a house like that!”
Herrmann and Mouch are sent to “Purgatory”, a firehouse that doesn’t see much action and seems to be the place for firefighters closer to the end of their careers than the start. The move even has Herrmann off his speech-making game! I need a Herrmann who can deliver epic, tear-jerking speeches.
“Your men and women were remarkable. Every one of them.”
Anyway, the new 51 crew leaves a lot to be desired, and a man nearly loses his life because of it. If ever there was an episode to reinforce what a family 51 is, this was it. Not even ten minutes in, everything felt wrong! Boden sees it too, obviously, and does everything in his power to change it. His attempt to go around Anderson backfires when Anderson himself makes an appearance. This guy gets worse every time you see him! This vendetta is out of control and you have to wonder how a guy like that ended up in the high-ranking position he did. As attempt after attempt fails to reunite the 51 family, Boden’s irritability increases. It certainly doesn’t help that he has everyone breathing down his neck to make the change happen. I appreciated the frustration Boden showed—as incredible as he is, he’s only human and can only do so much.
Near the end of the hour, a hotel fire requires multiple firehouses on scene, and you probably guessed it, all of the 51 family is there. Boden masterfully directs the entire call, and even heads into the building himself. This call made my heart ache! It’s clear 51 is a cut above the rest, and they work better together. That saying, “You never know what you’ve got until it’s gone” is certainly true—and though the 51 family hasn’t been gone long, I know I’ll never take it for granted again.
After the call, the man Boden saved turns up at the firehouse to say thanks. As luck would have it, he happens to be the Deputy Mayor. Huzzah! He offers to give Boden a medal for his work, but Boden asks for his firehouse back instead. Take that, Anderson! Anderson lost this one (obviously), but I wouldn’t be surprised if we see him again. In fact, I expect it. Won’t he learn? You don’t go up against Boden and win.
In other news, Severide realizes the magic of the 51 family as well. In the closing moments of the hour, he calls Anna to tell her he’s staying in Chicago.
What did you think of the episode? Might Missy transfer to 51? What, if anything, happens next for Severide and Anna? Share your thoughts below!