There is sometimes a bit of a letdown between the first episode of a new season (where, more often than not, a cliffhanger of some sort is resolved) but not so here.
One of the best things about Chicago Fire is the plot lines surrounding the characters away from Firehouse 51. Cruz looking after Javi is one of the best. The youngster spends some time at the firehouse in this episode. It is a perfect opportunity for Joe Minoso to show a paternal side, and he does it well.
Elsewhere, the relationship between Violet and Chief Hawkins is ratcheting up and concurrently, Gallo wakes up with a mystery girl in his bed. As good as Hawkins/Violet is, it's kind of a shame because I've been intrigued by a Gallo/Violet relationship.
One of the best things about Chicago Fire is the plot lines surrounding the characters away from Firehouse 51. Cruz looking after Javi is one of the best. The youngster spends some time at the firehouse in this episode. It is a perfect opportunity for Joe Minoso to show a paternal side, and he does it well.
Elsewhere, the relationship between Violet and Chief Hawkins is ratcheting up and concurrently, Gallo wakes up with a mystery girl in his bed. As good as Hawkins/Violet is, it's kind of a shame because I've been intrigued by a Gallo/Violet relationship.