Is Dermot Mulroney’s Chief Dom Pascal Leaving Chicago Fire?

Pascal ended Fire‘s latest episode in handcuffs.

Chief Dom Pascal (Dermot Mulroney) is feeling the heat on Chicago Fire after being implicated in a deadly arson incident.

The Chief’s arrival in Season 13 has been anything but smooth, especially after the tragic death of his wife, Monica (KaDee Strickland). That horrible trauma came back to haunt Pascal after Firehouse 51 arrived at the scene of a blazing car crash. An engine explosion led to a fire and disastrous collision, and the victim stuck inside the inferno was none other than Robert Franklin, the driver in the accident that killed Monica Pascal. The firefighters were shocked to see Franklin again, and it wasn’t lost on them how the incident would dredge up emotional turmoil for their Chief.

“This guy is in two big crashes in less than two months? Crazy,” Stella (Miranda Rae Mayo) said. Alarm bells began ringing for 51’s arson specialist, Severide (Taylor Kinney). After discovering clear signs of arson at the scene, Severide realized that this was no accident — it was an attempted murder.

As Severide got to the bottom of a suspicious arson, Chief Pascal found himself at the center of the investigation. Did Pascal get revenge against the man who killed his wife? Or was something even more sinister at play? Here’s everything that happened during Chicago Fire Season 13, Episode 21 (“The Bad Guy”), below:

Chief Dom Pascal came under fire after a troubling call

Dom Pascal stands at the scene of a fire

Soon after determining the accident was a set-up, Severide visited Pascal to give him the update about Robert Franklin. Pascal shrugged it off, viewing Robert as a danger behind the wheel, but once Severide clarified that OFI was investigating the incident, Pascal realized the severity of the situation. Pascal explained he was home alone the night before the accident and had nothing to do with Franklin’s crash.

But without an alibi to confirm that, Pascal remained the primary suspect. While Severide trusted Pascal was being truthful, he needed proof. As Severide and OFI Chief Van Meter dug into the forensics of Franklin’s accident, they discovered evidence that confirmed the perpetrator was a firefighter. Another strike against Pascal.

After giving Stella the latest update, they couldn’t deny how bad the situation looked. Severide said it certainly looked like Pascal rigged the explosion, which either meant Pascal was the culprit or someone wanted it to look like he was. Was Pascal being set up? Severide was aware that Pascal had a few enemies from his past, but who would go so far as to frame the Chief for murder?

Severide was told  to look into Pascal’s shady dealings in Miami. Meanwhile, Pascal visited Franklin in the hospital and learned he was still doing poorly. Pascal then visited Chief Christopher Herrmann (David Eigenberg) and told him that Firehouse 51 may need him to step up to plate sooner than they thought.

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