When Chicago Fire Season 2 premiered, Gail did not come across as the type of person who could really follow through on her threats, but I admit defeat. Gail pulled off the "Power Move" she was looking for this week, using the house against Boden.
Gail didn’t get her wish of closing down 51 - the state believes the house is too valuable to shut down - but she ended up removing the person she wants out the most.
However, Boden’s letter of resignation has very little to do with Gail’s actions. It stems from the house and the people he commands. Most of this installment focused on what Boden sees and what he says. He watched his men and woman celebrate a job well done after the tree fell on the house and his small conversation with Mills before learning of potential asbestos poisoning began to get him thinking.
Gail didn’t get her wish of closing down 51 - the state believes the house is too valuable to shut down - but she ended up removing the person she wants out the most.
However, Boden’s letter of resignation has very little to do with Gail’s actions. It stems from the house and the people he commands. Most of this installment focused on what Boden sees and what he says. He watched his men and woman celebrate a job well done after the tree fell on the house and his small conversation with Mills before learning of potential asbestos poisoning began to get him thinking.
- 10/23/2013
- by snickrz@gmail.com (Nick McHatton)
- TVfanatic
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