Whenever there’s a new chief or person in charge on Chicago Fire, there’s trouble.
The new person has a chance to run things their way, and that often means disrupting everything at Firehouse 51.
Chief Andre Hopkins was no different, immediately coming in to threaten the natural flow at 51, but it’s not because he wants to do things his way, and he actually has a good point.
Nepotism Is a Problem — We Have to Admit That
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