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Chicago Fire - Season 1

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The fire fighters and rescue squad led by Chief Wallace Boden, Matthew Casey, Kelly Severide,and Gabriela Dawson make tough time decisions to safe life from the Chicago Fire Department.
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Carina Adly MacKenzie
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October 10, 2012

Chicago Fire is worth getting heated up over.
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Matthew Gilbert
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October 10, 2012

The new NBC series is a garden-variety action procedural, with a crew of EZ-to-read characters and story lines that start at A and finish exactly where you expect them to, at Zzz.
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Verne Gay
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October 10, 2012

All the right elements are exactly where you'd expect them to be.
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Ethan Alter
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September 10, 2013

Oz's Eammon Walker and House's Jesse Spencer are among the men and women who populate the show's Windy City firehouse, where all sorts of bland personal drama occurs in between flame-fighting.
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Tom Conroy
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October 10, 2012

Chicago Fire isn't offensive, just forgettable.
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Alan Sepinwall
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October 10, 2012

Through three episodes of Chicago Fire, there's no one I felt the need to ever see again.
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Glenn Garvin
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October 10, 2012

None of [the characters are] very interesting, and it's actually kind of hard to tell them apart.
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Adam Vitcavage
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October 10, 2012

While Chicago Fire might be a little too basic for today's viewers who like highly original dramas, the cast does as good of a job as they can and have an energy that has the potential to draw in a small, loyal fan base.
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Ed Bark
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October 10, 2012

For what it is -- another weekly look at flame-fighters and companion paramedics -- it's not half bad.
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Joanne Ostrow
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October 10, 2012

Rescue Me got there first and went much deeper.
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