Chicago Fire TV schedule for June 2020: This month’s reruns
Here’s when and where Chicago Fire will air in June 2020.
The Chicago Fire TV schedule during June 2020 continues the recent trend of airing more repeats, but they’re going in a different direction than One Chicago fans saw last month.
June is normally the time when fans are still buzzing about the season finale (and the cliffhanger it probably ended on), and NBC has pulled the show off the air in order to run its summer shows. But that’s not the case this season; every network has had to make adjustments to their schedule for the current situation. So that means the Peacock is serving up more reruns in June.
What’s interesting about this schedule is that it’s going all the way back to the beginning of this season. Now that viewers have seen how it ended, watching the beginning a second time should be fun for die-hards. It will also be emotional, since it will involve revisiting the loss of a beloved character. Chances are people will be crying all over again, as the season premiere was one of the most heart-breaking episodes.
NBC has not rolled out its complete primetime schedule for June yet, so keep an eye on this post and we’ll update it throughout the month with the latest information. But look after the jump for what you can expect so far!
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Chicago Fire TV schedule for June 2020
June 3: “Sacred Ground” (Chicago Fire season 8, episode 1)
Picking up where the seventh season left off, audiences see the aftermath of the fire at the Arnow mattress factory. This episode is the final appearance of Yuri Sardarov as Otis, and the team deals with losing another member of Firehouse 51 in the line of duty.
June 10: “A Real Shot in the Arm” (episode 2)
First appearance of Alberto Rosende as Blake Gallo. Matthew Casey (Jesse Spencer) is impressed by Gallo’s bravado and wants to hire him to fill Otis’s spot, but finds that the chief doesn’t like the idea. Meanwhile, Christopher Herrmann (David Eigenberg) tries to find another partner for Molly’s in the wake of Otis’s death. His solution comes from an unexpected place.
June 17: “Seeing is Believing” (episode 8)
Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) starts his temporary assignment in the Office of Fire Investigation. Herrmann discovers a connection to the Arnow Furniture Company at a new fire call and goes out of his way to send a message to the company’s CEO in the season’s most powerful scene.
June 24: TO BE ANNOUNCED
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