Chicago Fire: SPOILER returns in new season 10 images
By Cody Schultz
The 200th episode of Chicago Fire was one fans won’t soon forget and there is no denying the events of the episode will continue to cause ripple effects throughout the remainder of the season.
To imagine 51 without Casey (Jesse Spencer) seems impossible at the moment, but there are a lot of exciting stories ahead still this season and even more surprises. In fact, in newly released images from Chicago Fire season 10 episode 6, a familiar face last seen in season 8 returns to help Severide (Taylor Kinney) with his latest arson investigation.
Andy Allo returns to Chicago Fire
In the 200th episode, 51 responded to a church fire which they later discovered was the work of a serial arsonist. Now it seems Severide is about to take it upon himself to get to the bottom of things and it looks like he’ll be getting some help from an old friend as he investigates the crime. ‘
As confirmed in the first new images from episode 6, “Dead Zone,” Andy Allo will be returning as Lieutenant Wendy Seager and it looks like she’ll once again be teaming up with Severide to work the case.
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In the first look photos, which you can check out below, Allo joins Severide for what appears to be an outing to gather information as they look into the church arson in hopes of finding the individuals behind the arsons before anyone else gets hurt.
Given it’s been nearly two seasons since we last saw Seager, it’s going to be interesting to see what she’s been up to, and should be exciting to see Severide once again teaming up with her to work an arson investigation.
“Dead Zone” Episode 1006 — Pictured: Andy Allo as Seager — (Photo by: Adrian S. Burrows Sr./NBC)
“Dead Zone” Episode 1006 — Pictured: (l-r) Taylor Kinney as Kelly Severide, Andy Allo as Seager — (Photo by: Adrian S. Burrows Sr./NBC)
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