‘Chicago Fire’ season 4, episode 20 preview: Could Cruz make a deadly decision?
For those of you out there who are “Chicago Fire” fans and are waiting for a big Cruz story, rest assured that this is coming your way on Tuesday night’s new episode. In what should be no surprise to anyone, much of his story is going to center around an enormous fire, and decisions that are made in the heat of the moment. While Cruz may have the best intentions at heart, this could still cause those close to him to be in danger. This is something that he will have to contend with, and it could in turn make for an emotional conclusion to this story.
Take a look at the lengthy synopsis below for some other news, mostly because there is so much more here than what is revealed in a 15-second promo (which really only gave away so much in terms of content):
“Detective Holloway (guest star Jenny Mollen) continues to entrust Lt. Severide (Taylor Kinney) to watch over her young son at the firehouse while she testifies in court as part of an undercover operation. When the situation takes an unexpected turn, Severide is left to deal with the aftermath. The firehouse responds to a blaze at an art gallery that has a victim trapped inside and prompts Cruz (Joe Minoso) to make a rash decision amid the chaos. Casey (Jesse Spencer) receives a suspicious package in the mail that casts suspicion on him from the Board of Ethics. Meanwhile, Brett (Kara Killmer) discovers Otis (Yuri Sardarov) isn’t taking care of his own important issues and confronts him, but finds he is stubborn and more interested in rallying the troops to organize a trip to Las Vegas for the annual firefighting conference.”
Why in the world does NBC only give us 15-second promos sometimes? Maybe it’s to give us more content on TV, but we do really wish sometimes that they’d give us something that was at least slightly more in-depth than what they are, all things considered.
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