How to watch Chicago Fire season 11, episode 10 live?

Chicago Fire is coming back after its winter break, and it’s time to see who will live and who will die from that explosion. How can you watch the episode?

We are more than ready to see the outcome of that explosion. The good news is the wait is almost over. Chicago Fire returns tonight with an all-new episode, and you’re not going to want to miss out.

This episode is sure to start with answers to our burning questions about the explosion. Will everyone make it out alive? We’re sure to see Kidd get out, but what about Detective Pryma and Carver? Both of those two are on the “possibly not” list. Pryma is the most likely one not to make it out alive.

What to expect in Chicago Fire season 11, episode 10

The whole episode isn’t just going to be focused on that explosion from the end of the fall finale. We’ll get the answers to that before we move onto other calls.

There is a lot to cover in the aftermath of the fall finale, though. We saw Emma Jacobs return, and she almost had Sam Carver disciplined. Violet isn’t happy that Emma is still with the CFD considering everything that happened at the end of season 10. We’re not happy she’s back, but it certainly makes for good drama. Violet is going to be focused on taking her down.

Meanwhile, Brett has a different situation to deal with. She wants to create an infant safe box for when infants are surrendered at the firehouse. This must come from some sort of horror story at another firehouse. Maybe a baby was left out in the cold and it was too late? Why else would Brett suddenly want to do this?

Check out the promo and synopsis for Chicago Fire season 11, episode 10:

Detective Pryma’s case comes to an explosive end with Kidd and Carver’s lives in danger; Brett installs an infant safe surrender box at 51; Violet is determined to take Emma down.

Watch Chicago Fire season 11, episode 10 live

Date: Wednesday, Jan. 4
Start Time: 9/8c
Episode: Season 11, Episode 10, “Something for the Pain”
TV Channel: NBC
Live Stream: Watch live on Fubo TV. Sign up now for a free seven-day trial. You can also watch on the NBC website or app.

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