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Chicago Fire - Ride the Blade - Review

Oct 4, 2024

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 In Chicago Fire Season 13, Episode 2, "Ride the Blade," the show maintains its signature blend of high-stakes drama and heartfelt moments, leaving viewers with plenty to ponder. At the center of the episode is the enigmatic Chief Pascal (played by Dermot Mulroney). His character remains a mystery, and this episode begins to peel back layers of his complex personal life. We learn that something significant happened during his time in Miami, a moment that appears to have shaken both Pascal and his wife. A cryptic conversation hints that Pascal’s role in an incident there may have been more than just a bystander—he punched someone who seemed to be at the center of the drama.  This revelation raises questions about Pascal’s past and adds a layer of intrigue to his already complicated relationship with his wife. Their tense interactions in this episode suggest that their Miami history is far from resolved, and this storyline is just starting to unravel. 

This episode doesn’t just focus on firehouse heroics—there are personal stakes at every turn. The two rescues, both involving women trapped in highly unusual situations, offer the usual adrenaline-fueled action, but it’s the internal dynamics at Firehouse 51 that heighten the tension. Damon deliberately disobeys a direct order from Kidd on a call, showing that his disregard for leadership could have serious consequences. Severide, after a conversation with Cruz, steps in to confront the issue. His frank discussion with Kidd leads to a powerful moment when he admits to Damon that one of them has to leave the firehouse. It’s a poignant reminder of the tough choices being related that define these characters. The big question hanging over the rest of the season: who will it be?

CHICAGO FIRE -- "Ride the Blade" – Chicago Fire.  Pictured: (l-r) Michael Bradway as Damon, Miranda Rae Mayo as Stella Kidd, Christian Stolte as Randy "Mouch" McHolland, Jake Lockett as Sam Carver -- Photo by: Peter Gordon/NBC ©2024 NBCUniversal Media, LLC.  All Rights Reserved


In contrast to the heavy drama, the episode skillfully lightens the mood with Hermann’s subplot. His quest to chase down a scent that his wife loves ends up with an amusing discovery—that the aroma came from psoriasis lotion. It’s a humorous moment that offers the audience a breather in an otherwise intense episode, reminding us why Chicago Fire excels at balancing drama with charm. 

"Ride the Blade" keeps viewers on edge, with enough mysteries and tensions to guarantee we’ll be tuning in next week. Between the complicated relationships, the looming decision about Damon’s future, and the ongoing drama within Firehouse 51, this episode is a prime example of why the show continues to captivate its audience after so many seasons.





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