Chicago Fire season 12 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Herrmann barely avoids a traffic accident, highlighting his hearing issues post-explosion. While Brett and Casey face challenges finding a wedding venue that matches their vision, tensions arise between Severide and Cruz, with Cruz feeling underappreciated after Severide's return. Mouch, seeking to redefine himself as McHolland, wants to leave a legacy beyond his couch-bound reputation. Concerned about Herrmann's safety and career, Ritter pushes for a medical check. Ultimately, Herrmann learns he needs hearing aids but risks further hearing loss, a threat to his firefighting future.
Full Episode S12E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Herrmann resistant to seeing a doctor about his hearing?
Herrmann fears being red-flagged for hearing damage and forced into early retirement, which is not how he wants to end his career.
What is the main concern for Brett's wedding venue?
Brett desires a simple, intimate, and perfect venue for her wedding with Casey.
What is causing tension between Severide and Cruz?
Cruz feels disrespected after managing the squad in Severide's absence and struggles with returning to the chain of command when Severide reasserts his leadership role.
What changes does Mouch want to make about his identity at the firehouse?
Mouch wants to be called McHolland and change the name on his turnout coat to reflect his desire to leave a more active and impactful legacy.
What is the outcome of Herrmann's hearing test?
Herrmann failed the auditory test but can wear small corrective hearing aids that won't interfere with his work. He is warned to monitor for any deterioration in his hearing.
Who impresses Kidd during a mayday situation?
Gibson, a floater, impresses Kidd with his quick thinking during a mayday situation, potentially opening opportunities for him at Firehouse 51.