

With the fate of several of the squad hanging in the balance, season six of Chicago Fire reignites in a blaze of uncertainty. As the brave firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics deal with the aftermath of each fire they face more hot romances, pulse-pounding action and fiery drama unfold every step of the way. From Primetime Emmy Award-winning executive producer Dick Wolf (Law & Order) comes all 23 explosive episodes presented back-to-back for uninterrupted viewing. Review: This is an easy to watch and yet captivating series to watch Review: +++Warning, this contains minor spoilers from season five, but no major season 6 spoilers.+++ The sixth season of Chicago Fire picks up right at the point where Season 5 ended, with many of the squad and truck members trapped (again) in an out-of-control fire, and Mouch, of course suffering a heart attack in the middle of it. Chances are fans of the show know the outcome, but I will not spoil it for anyone going in cold, (although the cover of the DVD gives hints as to what cast members returned to the show). There are several overarching story arcs that progress throughout the season. Among them being Severide and Kidd's sexual tension, Gabby and Matt's strained relationship, Borden's potential for a promotion (a storyline that brings in Gary Cole about 2/3 of the way through the season as a rival for Boden), and a great story arc involving Otis (finally). The show does a good job giving most of the characters substantial material and balancing the action of the rescue scenes with the more soap-opera-like elements of the character's personal lives. And, there is a pretty good dig at the Chicago Justice cancelation in the first episode. For those who get the DVD set, they are now full MOD DVDs with nothing to speak of for extras. The only extra is the Chicago PD episode from the season's two-show crossover. There was no crossover episode from Chicago Med this season, although characters from Med did appear on the show every so often. So, the only real reason to get the DVD if you are one that only gets physical media when there are a lot of bonus features is to complete an existing collection. Otherwise, you are not missing anything if you just stream it. Overall, the show is still solid. Of course, Dick Wolff's production company pretty much specializes in producing long-running drama series (Chicago Justice not included), so it really feels like a show that can go on for as long as the network keeps renewing it or the bulk of the main cast returns.
| ASIN | B07DKRXTHT |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 71,845 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 16,997 in Television (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,362) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Number of discs | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.52 x 13.46 x 19.05 cm; 0.28 g |
| Subtitles: | French |
R**2
This is an easy to watch and yet captivating series to watch
S**R
+++Warning, this contains minor spoilers from season five, but no major season 6 spoilers.+++ The sixth season of Chicago Fire picks up right at the point where Season 5 ended, with many of the squad and truck members trapped (again) in an out-of-control fire, and Mouch, of course suffering a heart attack in the middle of it. Chances are fans of the show know the outcome, but I will not spoil it for anyone going in cold, (although the cover of the DVD gives hints as to what cast members returned to the show). There are several overarching story arcs that progress throughout the season. Among them being Severide and Kidd's sexual tension, Gabby and Matt's strained relationship, Borden's potential for a promotion (a storyline that brings in Gary Cole about 2/3 of the way through the season as a rival for Boden), and a great story arc involving Otis (finally). The show does a good job giving most of the characters substantial material and balancing the action of the rescue scenes with the more soap-opera-like elements of the character's personal lives. And, there is a pretty good dig at the Chicago Justice cancelation in the first episode. For those who get the DVD set, they are now full MOD DVDs with nothing to speak of for extras. The only extra is the Chicago PD episode from the season's two-show crossover. There was no crossover episode from Chicago Med this season, although characters from Med did appear on the show every so often. So, the only real reason to get the DVD if you are one that only gets physical media when there are a lot of bonus features is to complete an existing collection. Otherwise, you are not missing anything if you just stream it. Overall, the show is still solid. Of course, Dick Wolff's production company pretty much specializes in producing long-running drama series (Chicago Justice not included), so it really feels like a show that can go on for as long as the network keeps renewing it or the bulk of the main cast returns.
L**S
As all the series great show
C**N
Solo está en idiomas ma inglés y tampoco tiene subtítulos en español
A**R
Good show, good store
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