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'Chicago Fire' Season 5 Episode 17: Gabby Seeks Justice, Casey on Alderman Duty in 'Babies and Fools'

A series of similar car accidents piques Gabby's (Monica Raymund) suspicions and attempting to get to the bottom of it may just put her own life at risk in the next episode of "Chicago Fire.

They may have been spared from the center of the action in last week's hostage situation at Firehouse 51, but Gabby and Brett (Kara Killmer) will be facing a threat to their own lives in the upcoming episode titled "Babies and Fools." In the official trailer, the two of them are seen on their way to a routine call when a huge rock lands on the windshield of their ambulance. It is not made clear what happens to them next, but that unexpected assault has undoubtedly jeopardized their lives.

The official synopsis states that Gabby will be taking the case rather personally and will do everything she can to speed things along, especially after stumbling upon previous car accidents matching the descriptions of what had just happened to them. Someone may be targeting innocent people for their own personal reasons, and Gabby will do whatever it takes to apprehend them before they endanger someone else.

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Meanwhile, Gabby, Herrmann (David Eigenberg) and Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) want to include Molly's as one of the stops on their annual pub crawl, but Otis (Yuri Sardarov) will not side with the decision for his own personal reasons. Casey (Jesse Spencer), on the other hand, will be busy tending to his duties as Alderman as a persistent basic turns to him for help in resolving a particular issue. The synopsis does not say what exactly this issue will be about.

Severide (Taylor Kinney) will be busy helping Anna (Charlotte Sullivan) adjust to her new surroundings after she moved to Chicago to be with him. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, actor Kinney said that the timing is right for his character to finally find the woman that he wants to be for the long haul.

"He had a lot of ups and downs and I think he's done playing the field. It served as good timing and a good catalyst moving forward to try for an honest, intimate relationship," Kinney shared.

"Chicago Fire" season 5 episode 17 airs on Tuesday, March 28 at 10 p.m. EDT on NBC.

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