Chicago Fire season 3 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Gabby and her partner agree to distance themselves due to their relationship affecting work. At a storage unit, investigators find arson-related items and articles about Shay's death. Chief Boden advises his team to stay focused despite unsettling discoveries. In a life-saving decision, Lieutenant Casey prioritizes a woman over Chaplain Orlovsky in a rescue. Kelly and Dawson investigate Shay's death site, suspecting arson. Boden's father reveals he has terminal cancer. Casey confronts a domestic abuser. The team rejoices as Chaplain Orlovsky recovers, while Kelly and
Full Episode S03E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do Gabby and her partner decide they need space?
Their relationship is interfering with their job responsibilities.
What do investigators find in the arsonist's storage unit?
Items typical of an arsonist's toolkit and articles about Shay's death.
What decision does Lieutenant Casey face during the car accident rescue?
Choosing to save Chaplain Orlovsky or a woman first.
How does Chief Boden's team react to the disturbing findings at the storage unit?
They are unsettled but remain focused on their duty to protect Chicago.
What personal challenge is Chief Boden's father facing?
He reveals he has terminal cancer.
How do Kelly and Dawson react to the discovery of potential arson in Shay's death?
They are determined to investigate further and uncover the truth.
What is the state of Chaplain Orlovsky's health following the accident?
He is in critical condition but eventually recovers.
How does Mills cope with his recent trauma?
He declines counseling, preferring to deal with it on his own.
What action does Casey take against a domestic abuser?
He confronts the abuser and threatens him to never hurt his wife again.
What evidence do Kelly and Dawson find that suggests arson in Shay's death?
A matchbook and bailing wire, indicating a deliberate act to spread the fire.