"Chicago Fire" All Hard Parts (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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(2016)

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9/10
Ding dong the b**** is dead
agreiner-5135125 December 2020
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Good riddance Chili, nobody liked you and we're glad you're gone now.
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7/10
Hurray? Let's hope so.
gjenevieve14 March 2016
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Hurray. At least I hope so. I have not been a fan of the Chili character at all. I was not happy when the Leslie Shay character was removed from the show. I really liked that character and I liked the interactions that she had with her paramedic partners as well as the rest of the fire station crew. Then they decided to bring in this Chili character last year. For some reason, I just never really felt that she fit into the show. I have been most unhappy with the whole story line they have had with her lately. It went on too long. I did not really care about her or what was going on with her. I found the character to be annoying and I just kept hoping that they would get rid of her. I am hoping that she is now gone for good. At the end of this episode they fired her. I say, good riddance!

The rest of the episode was okay. Not one of the best ones. I was not that into the whole boxing match. The emergencies that they were called to were not that interesting. I am wondering how having Casey run for Alderman is going to affect him both personally and his job as a firefighter. We shall see.
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5/10
Glad that Chili arc is over
LoveIsAStateOfMind12 March 2016
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I've to say I haven't really been feeling this season of Chicago Fire. Whilst the individual fires and incidents are always somewhat interesting, the multi-episode plot arcs have just been boring.

Take Chili's path of self-destruction for instance. It just went on and on and given that I wasn't a massive fan of her character to begin with, I just could not get invested in what was happening to her. The arc was just too long and too repetitive. I'm glad that it's at an end now.

Hopefully Casey running for Alderman is a little bit less dry. If it wasn't for my love of Chicago PD and Chicago Med, I would have probably stopped watching Chicago Fire already.
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