'Chicago Fire' Season 4 Spoilers: Firehouse 51 At Loggerheads With Neighboring Firehouse
NBC's hit action drama TV series "Chicago Fire" Season 4 returns this week with an all-new episode that is slated to find the squad of Firehouse 51 locking horns with members of a neighboring firehouse. Meanwhile, the team welcomes a new addition.
According to the synopsis shared over at The Futon Critic for the episode titled "Bad For The Soul," Firehouse 51 will be responding to an emergency call from a neighboring firehouse. What is interesting here is the fact that fire is not the cause of the trouble that will eventually ensue between the two firehouses but the trouble will come from the actions and suspicions of the firehouses' members themselves.
The promo video posted over at YouTube teases about an "unthinkable act that could start a war between houses."
Intense scenes quickly escalated showing the firefighters exchanging scalding-hot words.
Obviously, this incident will call for an investigation. Prying into the details are Lt. Severide and Cruz who will take matters into their own hands as they seek out the truth about the quarrel. Will the two officials be able to help patch things up? Or will they take sides?
In another development, the truck will be giving a warm welcome to the team's new addition, Stella Kidd. However, the TFC summary indicates that things will quickly cool down as it will later on be revealed that the new firefighter has some issues that will cause some "repercussions" inside the firehouse. As for what kind of issues these may be, viewers will have to find out for themselves by watching the episode.
Meanwhile, Casey continues in his path towards becoming an alderman. As he becomes even more engaged in the endeavor, he soon will realize some of the ugly realities about politics. He will eventually find out that some voters actually have their own "personal agendas" for wanting him elected in the said office.
"Chicago Fire" Season 4 Episode 15 "Bad for The Soul" premieres this Tuesday, Feb. 16, at 10 p.m. on NBC.