'Chicago Fire' Season 4 Episode 7 Spoilers: Severide Gets a Visit From Dad; Crew Attend Chicago FD Gala
NBC's hit drama thriller TV series "Chicago Fire" Season 4 returns this week with yet another exciting episode that will see the station's chief getting into trouble, Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) obtaining some substantial information that could reverse his current predicament, and the rest of the Chicago FD crew attending a special occasion.
The synopsis posted on The Futon Critic for the episode titled "Sharp Elbows" says that Chief Boden (Eamonn Walker) might find himself in hot water when a new female neighbor (Ilfenesh Hadera) steps up to make a slew of terrible accusations against him. The officer already has the idea that someone is setting him up for a crime that he never committed in the first place. Fans should expect Boden trying his best to think of ways to get out of this sticky situation.
While trouble is coming for the Battalion 25 chief officer, the Squad 3 lieutenant might be getting some hope in the dire situation he's currently in. Viewers may remember last week's altercation between him and Captain Dallas Patterson (Brian J. White). Their war even put a person's life at risk in that episode. The argument further put Severide in a very disadvantaged situation when he was punished for insubordination.
This week, however, it seems like Severide will try to get even with the man with the help of his unexpected visitor. According to the TFC summary, Severide's dad (guest star Treat Williams) will pay him a surprise visit. The old man apparently has "some interesting information" about his son's enemy. This could definitely turn the tide in favor of Severide.
Meanwhile, the upcoming episode won't just be about waging personal wars and proving innocence. The synopsis went on to tease that the Chicago Fire Department will be holding a gala that will expectedly be attended by the dashing firefighters and paramedics.
Find out how these events unfold when "Chicago Fire" Season 4 airs this Tuesday, Nov. 24 at 10 p.m. on NBC.