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Chicago Fire/Light Things Up
Light Things Up | |
Season 8, Episode 19 | |
Airdate | April 8, 2020 |
Written by | Elizabeth Sherman |
Directed by | Nicole Rubio |
Stream | |
← 8x18 I'll Cover You |
8x20 → 51's Original Bell |
Chicago Fire — Season Eight |
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Light Things Up is the nineteenth episode of the eighth season of Chicago Fire, and the one hundred seventy-eighth episode overall.
Starring: Jesse Spencer (Captain Matthew Casey), Taylor Kinney (Lt. Kelly Severide), Kara Killmer (Paramedic Sylvie Brett), David Eigenberg (Lt. Christopher Herrmann), Joe Minoso (Firefighter Joe Cruz), Christian Stolte (Firefighter Randy "Mouch" McHolland), Miranda Rae Mayo (Firefighter Stella Kidd), Annie Ilonzeh (Paramedic Emily Foster), Alberto Rosende (Candidate Blake Gallo)
and Eamonn Walker (Battalion Chief Wallace Boden)
Guest Stars: Nick Gehlfuss (Dr. Will Halstead), Daniel Kyri (Candidate Darren Ritter), Kristen Gutoskie (Chloe Cruz), Melissa Ponzio (Donna Robbins), Guy Lockard (Lewis), Johnny Rivera (Crowd Antagonist), Piter Marek (Alderman Daniel Rivas), Robyn Coffin (Cindy Herrmann), Jeff Lima (Leon Cruz), Randy Flagler (Firefighter Harold Capp)
and Amy Morton (Desk Sgt. Trudy Platt)
with Anthony Ferraris (Tony), Jeff Diebold (Scott), Neil Friedman (Chief Carver), James Errico (Officer Spicer), Ambrose Cappuccio (Officer Dirkes), Jesimiel Jaddua (CJ), Eddie Diaz (Father Pete), Monette McLin (ND Nurse), Daniel Millhouse (Assistant), Jean Bonavita (Random Protester), David Von Kampen (Lee Henry Herrmann), Lucas Von Kampen (Luke Herrmann), Logan Vosburgh (Max Herrmann), Amanda Calabrese (Annabelle Herrmann), John William Adams III (Kenny Herrmann)
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Plot Overview
Tension builds when a group of rabble-rousers attempt to lock down the firehouse. Brett is faced with a monumental decision. Cruz readies himself for a big day. Gallo and Ritter attempt to launch Firehouse 51 into the social media age.