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Chicago Fire season 13, episode 9, “A Favor” brings back a divisive character, proving that NBC made the mistake of ruining Kelly Severide’s
best relationship in years. After a lengthy winter break, Wolf Entertainment’s One Chicago is officially back with new episodes for its
respective installments. While much of the time in “A Favor” is devoted towards answering lingering questions from earlier in the ongoing

season, it also introduces new arcs that could play out for the rest of the year. Simultaneously, however, the Chicago Fire season 13 cast operates business as usual for 2025.
Firehouse 51 starts the new year with double good news: both Christopher Herrmann and Mouch McHolland passed their exams. This allows them to move the Chicago Fire Department ladder, with the latter taking over Truck 81 temporarily while Stella Kidd is away.

Elsewhere, Joe Cruz’s past continues to catch up with him, and it ends badly. His fate remains up in the air after his plan goes wrong. Among all the storylines in Chicago Fire season 13, episode 9, however, Severide’s new job as a substitute teacher at OFI is the most intriguing, especially since it brings back Jack Damon.

Severide and Damon did patch things up, but there was a presumption that their story playing out on-screen ends there. However, the brothers are reunited in Chicago Fire season 13, episode 9, when Benny’s older son finds his younger brother is attending the class that he

is temporarily teaching at OFI. From the looks of it, the pair appears to still be in good terms, but none of them knew beforehand that they were going to cross paths in the academy. Ultimately, it’s a great way to bring back Damon after his time in Chicago Fire was unexpectedly cut short.
While there is no doubt that Pascal firing Damon was the right move, considering what he did, it’s the fact that Chicago Fire set up his exit storyline in the first place that is more controversial. Losing Damon forced the show to once again, come up with ways to fill its unstable cast following major character departures in the last few years. Beyond that, Damon suddenly turning rowdy and unpleasant was a sudden departure from his original characterization. Arguably, there was no point in turning him evil, especially in that short period.