We don’t have much longer to wait for Chicago Fire to return from hiatus! On Chicago Fire Season 6 Episode 7, “A Man’s Legacy,” Molly’s North prepares to open its doors, and we’ll find out the fate of Dawson’s father.
Take a look at the photos and promo video below for a preview.
Episode description: Brett (Kara Killmer) attempts to make a lifesaving decision in the field to someone near and dear to the firehouse family. In an effort to impress Lily (guest star Ariane Rinehart), Otis (Yuri Sardarov) scrambles to get everything together for the grand opening of Molly’s North. Meanwhile, Boden (Eamonn Walker) becomes emotional following the rescue of a famous blues player from a burning apartment building and Dawson (Monica Raymund) struggles to come to terms with how she has been dealing with her father. Jesse Spencer, Taylor Kinney, David Eigenberg, Miranda Rae Mayo, Joe Minoso and Christian Stolte also star. Randy Flagler, Anthony Ferraris, Jon Seda, Colin Donnell and Marlyne Barrett guest star.
CHICAGO FIRE — “A Man’s Legacy” Episode 607 — Pictured: Jon Seda as Antonio Dawson — (Photo by: Elizabeth Morris/NBC)CHICAGO FIRE — “A Man’s Legacy” Episode 607 — Pictured: Kara Killmer as Sylvie Brett — (Photo by: Elizabeth Morris/NBC)CHICAGO FIRE — “A Man’s Legacy” Episode 607 — Pictured: Christian Stolte as Mouch — (Photo by: Elizabeth Morris/NBC)CHICAGO FIRE — “A Man’s Legacy” Episode 607 — Pictured: Jesse Spencer as Matthew Casey — (Photo by: Elizabeth Morris/NBC)CHICAGO FIRE — “A Man’s Legacy” Episode 607 — Pictured: Yuri Sardarov as Otis — (Photo by: Elizabeth Morris/NBC)CHICAGO FIRE — “A Man’s Legacy” Episode 607 — Pictured: Yuri Sardarov as Otis — (Photo by: Elizabeth Morris/NBC)
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