Chicago Fire season 8 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
At Firehouse 51, the crew discusses a women's lounge and celebrates Joe Cruz's engagement. During a house fire, firefighter Gallo disobeys orders to stay outside, risking himself to aid the team. The firehouse women propose a lounge for themselves, initially met with resistance but eventually approved. Gallo faces repercussions for his disobedience. Suspicion of arson in the house fire leads Severide and Cruz to investigate, uncovering a shocking confession from the victim's daughter-in-law. Meanwhile, the women's lounge faces challenges from external disruptions. Gallo's past and his actions are explored, revealing depth to his character.
Full Episode S08E06 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who proposed creating a women's lounge at Firehouse 51?
The women of Firehouse 51 discussed the idea of a women's lounge.
Did Joe Cruz propose to his girlfriend?
Yes, Joe Cruz proposed to his girlfriend.
What was the initial response to the women's lounge proposal?
Chief Boden initially rejected the idea but later approved it.
Who disobeyed an order at the house fire?
Gallo disobeyed an order to stay outside and entered the house.
What punishment did Gallo receive for his disobedience?
Captain Casey assigned Gallo extra duties and training.
What suspicion arose after the house fire rescue?
Severide and Cruz suspected arson.
How did the firehouse react to the elderly woman's death?
They were saddened and became suspicious of the fire's cause.
What evidence suggested the fire was arson?
The fire's pattern was similar to a previous fire, suggesting it was deliberately set.
What issue arose with the women's lounge?
Outsiders disrupted the peace of the lounge, causing problems.
Who confessed to setting the fire?
The victim's daughter-in-law confessed to setting the fire.
How did Captain Casey respond to Gallo's explanation for his actions?
Casey understood Gallo's struggles and reassured him about his future as a firefighter.