Chicago Fire season 7 episode 20 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Casey ends his relationship with Sylvie, citing professional boundaries as he counsels rescue workers. Severide, dealing with his late father's belongings, becomes immersed in an arson investigation at a salon. Tensions rise over a missing piercing nozzle, leading to a covert operation to return it. Amidst playful interactions and realizations about personal connections at a game night, Severide discovers a link between the current arson and cases his father pursued, unveiling a deeper mystery.
Full Episode S07E20 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Casey decide to end his relationship with Sylvie?
Casey feels that dating a colleague could hinder his effectiveness in counseling rescue workers.
What personal issue is Severide dealing with?
Severide is dealing with the clearance of his late father Benny's belongings, including a visit to Benny's cabin.
What causes tension between the firehouses?
A conflict arises over a missing piercing nozzle, leading to accusations and tensions.
What is the main challenge faced during the salon fire?
The team focuses on extinguishing the fire and rescuing residents, including a dog named Miles.
Is there suspicion of arson in the salon fire?
Yes, the aftermath of the fire reveals suspicions of arson, leading to an investigation.
How does Severide get involved in the arson case?
Severide empathizes with the salon owner, Niya, and becomes deeply involved in investigating the case.
What happens during the game night?
The game night features playful charades and conversations, hinting at romantic connections among friends.
What subplot involves the missing piercing nozzle?
A plan to secretly return the missing piercing nozzle to another firehouse goes awry.
What realization does Sylvie have about her feelings for Casey?
Sylvie realizes her feelings for Casey, influenced by her interactions with others.
What connection does Severide discover about the arson case?
Severide finds a connection between the salon fire and past arson cases his father worked on.