
Pascal is deep in the throes of grief after Chicago Fire’s Violet tells him about Monica’s death. This leads him to act uncharacteristically impulsively, putting himself and others in the firehouse at risk. When Severide confronts him about his erratic behavior, which esclates to stalking the man he blames for his wife’s death, Pascal finally sees what he’s been doing and apologizes. However, he also makes the head-scratching decision to allow Damon to transfer back in despite his reservations about it — and those of his crew.
Pascal Decided To Bring Back Damon While He Was Amid His Grief Over Monica’s Death
It Seemed Like A Last-Minute Decision After A String Of Similar Bad Choices
Pascal has a harder time dealing with his grief than he admits throughout Chicago Med season 10, episode 16. Although he claims that his two weeks’ leave has done him so good, Pascal is triggered when the crew is called to the scene of a workplace accident and makes the uncharacteristic decision to risk his life to rescue a victim. This impulsive and risky behavior raises eyebrows among the crew. Unfortunately, it also leads to a string of other questionable choices.
Chief Boden Returning Could Be To Fix Any Possible Fallout From Pascal’s Decision
Boden Will Appear In Chicago Fire Episode 18
Chicago Fire‘s Chief Boden will return on April 16, 2025, in a story where he arrives at Firehouse 51 after the fact to investigate why a house collapsed, trapping a firefighter inside during an intense call. I’m excited about this story for several reasons. Among other things, Firehouse 51 must be responsible for this disastrous call if Boden is starting his investigation there. Thus, Pascal will be held accountable for any missteps Boden discovers during his investigation, including hiring somebody who has a history of reckless behavior during rescues.
The disaster in Chicago Fire season 13, episode 18 seems like the natural consequence of Pascal’s judgment continuing to be clouded by his grief. Specifically, rehiring Damon could lead to problems that wouldn’t occur otherwise. Damon’s transfer was the result of his refusal to follow orders during rescue missions and his attempt to lie his way out of trouble after a call went badly because of it. If Damon continues to act recklessly, it can only lead to the tragic circumstances Boden must investigate — and Pascal is partially to blame because he rehired Damon without thinking things through.