
Last night’s Chicago Fire was everything that I had been hoping the premiere could have been. Even though “Ignite on Contact” felt like a continuation of the Season 6 premiere, the pacing of the episode was so much better, and it had that classic Chicago Fire vibe — cool case, drama and some funny moments, which are the things that make this show so good. That said, last night’s episode picked up after the events of the premiere, so we were dealing with the fallout from the school fire; Kidd has just moved in with Severide (temporarily); Brett’s friend Hope...read more