NBC's hit action drama TV series "Chicago Fire" which is now on its fourth season has never run out of amazing ideas and twists that will keep all of its loyal viewers and fans wanting more. So if you are that someone who loves to spoil yourself with spoilers and updates, then read on because this article is for you.
The upcoming episode of Episode 12 entitled "Not Everyone Makes It," has the official synopsis explaining that Herrmann will head to court to testify against the person who attempted to take his life. Remember the last episode where the protagonist and Firehouse 51 personnel got stabbed back in "The Beating Heart" episode. Good thing is he survived the attack and his now going to make a hard decision that will or break someone's life as he is going to identify his attacker.
As things have already been difficult for him, it will become more hard as the attacker's father played by Ski Carr, who is also a convicted murderer, will come to Herrmann and beg for his son's forgiveness Freddie. The firefighter is now confused with the thought that a man's life lies in his hands. If he decides to pursue the case, he would eventually lock away the person who seems to have the capability to hurt someone else. On the other hand, should he give in to the poor father's request and just let go of the tragedy, he will save the person from a brutal life in prison.
Casey, on the other hand, will be attending a fundraising of which Herrmann will be involved as well. But some are questioning Herrmann's motives while Herrmann on the other hand is joining out of pure intentions and good will. What do you think will Herrmann do on this situation?
Meanwhile, with Chili's situation right now being hard as she lost his sister, Boden will be there to lend a shoulder to her and empathize with her. He has been giving her chance to deal with her grief but Boden cant forget the fact that Chili nearly killed a patient and if she does it again then she will be out this time.
Watch out for more updates on what’s going to happen next as "Chicago Fire" Season 4 airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. on NBC.


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