Chicago Fire Season 11, Episode 12, “How Does It End,” is a continuous reminder that the people around you matter.
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Chicago Fire Season 11, Episode 12, “How Does It End,” is a continuous reminder that the people around you matter.
Read moreChicago Fire 11×11 “A Guy I Used To Know” is rough, but it’s also about the possibilities of light after periods of darkness.
Read moreChicago Fire 11×10 “Something For The Pain” acknowledges the importance of getting through trauma by leaning on people.
Read moreChicago Fire Season 11, Episode 9, “Nemesis,” is the kind of loaded mid-season finale that will keep viewers on their toes until next year.
Read moreChicago Fire’s “Haunted House” goes all out with a lighter-toned episode that brings Kelly and Stella’s demons to the surface.
Read moreIn its Season 10 finale, Chicago Fire’s “The Magnificent City of Chicago” features Stellaride’s wedding, drama, and uncertainties.
Read moreChicago Fire’s “Last Chance” is a frustrating penultimate episode for the most part, but its end result is beautiful.
Read moreChicago Fire’s “Halfway to the Moon” raises the question of who gets their way in an argument that could’ve been a conversation.
Read moreChicago Fire’s “Keep You Safe” allows the women moments to shine as they do the right thing in helping those in need.
Read moreChicago Fire’s “Fire Cop” allows the Hawkami ship to sail and all while reminding us what a treasure the Girls on Fire program is.
Read moreChicago Fire’s “Show of Force” is basically a love letter to Stella Kidd and everything about it feels tailor-made for us.
Read moreChicago Fire “Fog of War” puts Stellaride and Pelham front and center with yet another cliffhanger anger that’s mostly frustrating.
Read moreChicago Fire’s “Back With A Bang” brings our best girl Stella Kidd front and center while continuing to establish the show’s heart.
Read moreThe best of 2021 characters are the ones who’ve had the most growth. The characters who’ve stayed with us throughout the year.
Read moreChicago Fire “Winterfest” is full of some incredible holiday moments and yet it misses the mark on a bit more heart.
Read moreWe’ll be here with our hearts full of joy because of Stella Kidd and Kelly Severide’s moment of casual intimacy in Chicago Fire’s “Mayday.”
Read moreChicago Fire’s “Counting Your Breaths” continues to cement on the heart of found families and focuses on the stories we tell.
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