Chicago Fire season 5 episode 17 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The team at Molly's bar debates the merits of joining the Drunken Mile pub crawl, with mixed feelings. A car accident brings chaos; a child and his mother are critically injured, and a baby miraculously found in a storm grate. Back at the firehouse, suspicions arise about the accident's cause, possibly involving foul play with a concrete chunk. Tensions brew over business decisions post-Drunken Mile. The episode wraps up with the team contemplating their experiences, personal growth, and future.
Full Episode S05E17 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is concerned about the Drunken Mile event at Molly's bar?
Kelly Severide and his colleagues have differing opinions about the suitability of the Drunken Mile for Molly's.
What issue does Max Schlottman bring to Alderman Matthew Casey?
Max Schlottman confronts Matthew Casey about ward issues, seeking attention to his concerns.
What is the team's response to the car accident?
The team finds a child and his mother in critical condition and discovers a missing baby, who is eventually found alive in a storm grate.
How does the team react back at the firehouse after the accident?
They debrief and speculate about the unusual nature of the accident, including the possibility of a concrete chunk causing it.
What decision is made regarding Molly's participation in the Drunken Mile?
Despite some reservations, the team decides to participate in the Drunken Mile to boost business.
What happens to Zach, the child from the accident, at the hospital?
Zach's condition suddenly deteriorates, requiring urgent medical attention.
What leads do the team have regarding the car accident's cause?
The team suspects foul play and gathers information, including a potential lead from a bike shop.
How is the post-Drunken Mile scenario at Molly's bar?
The team reflects on the event's success but faces internal tensions about business decisions.
What themes are explored in the concluding scenes of the episode?
The episode concludes with reflections on personal growth, relationships, family, and future aspirations.