Fire 10x13 | Chicago
“Chicago Fire 10×13 “Fire Cop” is an outstanding episode of television, intense, thrilling, and emotional in all the right ways.” Fangirlish · 4 years ago
Reviewers noted the shifting dynamics within the firehouse as new characters began to feel like family.
: Reviewers from Fangirlish called it "intense, thrilling, and emotional in all the right ways," noting that Severide's "good heart" was the anchor of the investigation. Ratings : The episode holds a solid 7.8/10 on IMDb . Chicago Fire 10x13
Critics praised the episode for its "outstanding character work," particularly highlighting the chemistry between Severide and Seager and the growth of Stella Kidd as a mentor.
: Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) teams up with Wendy Seager (Andy Allo) from OFI to investigate a fire at the home of two sisters. While evidence initially points to arson by one of the sisters, Severide’s instincts lead him to discover it was an accidental chemical reaction caused by sheets washed with excessive bleach. “Chicago Fire 10×13 “Fire Cop” is an outstanding
: Some viewers found the continued "jealousy" plotline between Stella and Seager to be repetitive, though the episode ultimately reinforced the strength of the "Stellaride" bond. Expert & Community Perspectives
: Blake Gallo (Alberto Rosende) nearly dies in a fire after mistaking a smart speaker's voice for a victim. This error shakes his confidence and leads to a confrontation with Violet, where he "slut-shames" her for her relationship with Hawkins—a move criticized by reviewers as a major emotional misstep for his character. Critics praised the episode for its "outstanding character
: Lt. Jason Pelham (Brett Dalton) moves into a new office rumored to be cursed due to strange scratching noises. After Chief Boden (Eamonn Walker) humorously smashes holes in the walls to find a "critter," they discover the source is actually a flapping air vent. Critical Reception