‘Chicago Fire’ Finale Preview: Pascal Returns — But Is 51 Going to Lose Someone?
The finale teases a surprise visitor, an ominous Mayday call and a possible farewell after Firehouse 51 clears a major conflict.
- The Chicago Fire Season 14 finale, titled "Thank You," airs Wednesday, May 13, bringing back Pascal to Firehouse 51.
- Van Meter recently urged Severide to join the OFI, praising the leadership displayed during the Hopkins investigation.
- A teaser promo reveals a Mayday call featuring Pascal alongside paramedics Violet and Novak , echoing the Season 2 finale where Shay died.
- Severide told Kidd , "This job, it's my home," signaling his commitment to Firehouse 51 despite the OFI opportunity.
- The episode promises to "leave you breathless" as the firehouse faces a critical call, while Christian Stolte receives encouraging news.
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‘Chicago Fire’ Finale Preview: Pascal Returns — But Is 51 Going to Lose Someone?
Preview is reminiscent of the end of Season 2, but hey, Dermot Mulroney's back!
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