Chicago Fire season 1 episode 20 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In this episode of Chicago Fire, tensions rise with the introduction of Tara Little, a new paramedic candidate. A warehouse accident tests the team's resolve, while Tara's hesitation during a critical incident reveals her inexperience. Peter Mills' ambition to join the Squad stirs conflict, particularly with Casey. Kelly and Shay face a setback in their plan to have a baby, due to Kelly's absence at a crucial moment. The team tackles a challenging grow house fire, where Mills demonstrates his capabilities by saving a Squad member. The episode takes a dramatic turn when Tara accuses Severide of assault. It concludes with the unexpected return of Casey's ex-fiancée, Hallie, and Shay and Kelly deciding to continue their plan to have a baby.
Full Episode S01E20 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Tara Little?
Tara Little is a new paramedic candidate riding along with the Chicago Fire team.
What is the plan for Peter Mills?
There is a push to fast-track Peter Mills to Squad.
What major incidents do the team respond to in this episode?
The team responds to an industrial accident at a warehouse and a garage door injury.
What challenge does Tara Little face during the garage door incident?
Tara hesitates and struggles to handle the intense situation, showing her inexperience.
What is the conflict between Kelly and Shay about?
The conflict is over Kelly missing a critical moment in their plan to have a baby together.
What type of fire do the team respond to later in the episode?
They respond to a fire in a marijuana grow house.
What accusation is made against Lieutenant Severide?
Tara Little accuses Severide of attempted assault.
How does Peter Mills prove his capabilities?
Mills saves a trapped Squad member during the grow house fire.
Who unexpectedly returns at the end of the episode?
Matt Casey's ex-fiancée, Hallie, returns unexpectedly.
How does the episode end for Shay and Kelly?
Shay and Kelly reconcile and agree to continue with their plan to have a baby.