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Chicago Fire Season 13 Episode 21: ‘The Bad Guy' - here's when and where to watch it! Plot and more details inside
Chicago Fire Season 13 Episode 21: ‘The Bad Guy' - here's when and where to watch it! Plot and more details inside

Time of India

time10-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Chicago Fire Season 13 Episode 21: ‘The Bad Guy' - here's when and where to watch it! Plot and more details inside

The dedicated fans of Chicago Fire can mark their calendars as the intense 13th season continues with its highly anticipated twenty-first episode. Titled 'The Bad Guy', it is set to premiere on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. The new instalment promises to deliver the signature blend of gripping emergency calls and compelling personal drama that has made the series a beloved staple on NBC . Operation Sindoor 'Pakistan army moving its troops in forward areas': Key takeaways from govt briefing 'Pak used drones, long-range weapons, jets to attack India's military sites' 'Attempted malicious misinformation campaign': Govt calls out Pakistan's propaganda Following its regular weekly schedule, 'The Bad Guy' will air during its usual timeslot and will also be available for streaming shortly after its initial broadcast. Global Air Times and Streaming Information For the international audience eagerly awaiting the latest developments at Firehouse 51, here's a breakdown of the air times across various regions: United States (ET): 9:00 PM on NBC United States (CT): 8:00 PM on NBC by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Good News For People With Debt Over R100,000 ExpertMoney Learn More Undo Brazil: 10:00 PM United Kingdom: 2:00 AM (May 15) Central Europe: 3:00 AM (May 15) India: 6:30 AM (May 15) Australia: 11:00 PM (May 15) New Zealand: 12:00 PM (May 15) Expected Episode Runtime While the official duration for Episode 21, 'The Bad Guy', has not been explicitly confirmed, based on the consistent runtime of previous episodes within this season, viewers can anticipate the episode to be approximately 45 minutes in length. Throughout Season 13, the episodes have generally ranged between 40 and 45 minutes, delivering a solid dose of drama and action within that time frame. It is worth noting that the season finale, Episode 22, which is scheduled to air the following week, might potentially have a slightly extended runtime to accommodate the culmination of the season's storylines. Plot for 'The Bad Guy' Episode 21, 'The Bad Guy,' promises a compelling narrative with several key storylines intertwining. The central plotline revolves around the unsettling aftermath of a deadly car crash. The situation takes a particularly personal and potentially volatile turn when the individual directly responsible for the tragic death of Chief Dom Pascal's wife is rescued from a separate accident. This unexpected rescue forces the firehouse team to confront a painful past. Adding to the tension and creating suspicion within Firehouse 51, evidence emerges that suggests a piece of their own firehouse equipment might have been involved in the initial deadly car crash. This revelation raises serious questions and casts a shadow of doubt over the team, hinting at the possibility of someone within their ranks being implicated. Meanwhile, amidst the high-stakes emergency calls and internal investigations, personal relationships continue to evolve. Stella Kidd and Sylvie Brett's sister, Natalie, will share quality time together during a road trip, allowing them to further develop their burgeoning connection and strengthen their bond. For Violet Mikami, professional recognition arrives in the form of a feature in a local newspaper. This newfound attention also brings a significant career opportunity her way, potentially altering her trajectory within the firehouse. However, the team as a whole faces a looming threat that could impact everyone's future: the possibility of layoffs. The efficiency expert, Ambrose, continues his assessment of Firehouse 51, scrutinizing Herrmann's leadership decisions and identifying potential redundancies within the team. Veteran firefighters like Christopher Herrmann and Randall "Mouch" McHolland find themselves directly in the line of questioning and potential cuts. Mouch, ever the steadfast and loyal member of Firehouse 51, vehemently pushes back against Ambrose's evaluations, firmly stating that they are not going anywhere. The ultimate impact of Ambrose's efficiency measures and the potential for layoffs remains a significant point of suspense as the season nears its conclusion. Upcoming Episode Schedule To ensure fans don't miss any of the remaining action in Chicago Fire Season 13, here is the schedule for the final two episodes: Episode 21: The Bad Guy – May 14, 2025 Episode 22: It Had to End This Way – May 21, 2025 The final episodes of the season are poised to deliver high-octane emergencies, significant character developments, and the resolution of the looming threats facing Firehouse 51, making them must-watch television for the show's dedicated fanbase

Chicago Fire Season 13: When will new episode release? See Episode 21 air date, time across regions, plot, upcoming episode schedule and where to watch
Chicago Fire Season 13: When will new episode release? See Episode 21 air date, time across regions, plot, upcoming episode schedule and where to watch

Economic Times

time08-05-2025

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Chicago Fire Season 13: When will new episode release? See Episode 21 air date, time across regions, plot, upcoming episode schedule and where to watch

Air Time Across Regions and Where to Watch Expected Runtime of Episode Live Events Plot Upcoming Episode Schedule FAQs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Chicago Fire continues its thirteenth season with Episode 21, titled The Bad Guy. The episode will premiere on May 14, 2025, on NBC at 9 pm ET. The show maintains its regular schedule and can also be streamed on new episode will air at 8 pm CT in the US and 10 pm in Brazil. It will be available on May 15 at 2 am in the UK and 3 am in Central Europe. In India, it will stream at 6:30 am, while viewers in Australia can watch it at 11 pm. New Zealand fans will get it at 12 Fire airs weekly on NBC. Viewers can watch it live on the NBC channel, or via the NBC app using their cable credentials. The episode will also be available on Peacock the next day. Previous seasons are currently streaming on the official runtime for Episode 21 has not been confirmed. Based on previous episodes, it is expected to be around 45 minutes. Past episodes of this season have ranged from 40 to 45 minutes. A longer runtime may be reserved for the finale, Episode story follows the aftermath of a deadly car crash. The person responsible for the death of Chief Dom Pascal's wife is rescued from a separate accident. Evidence suggests that a piece of firehouse equipment may be involved, raising suspicions about someone within the and Natalie share time together on a road trip, building their connection. Meanwhile, Violet receives recognition in a local paper and a career opportunity arises. The team also faces the threat of layoffs. Ambrose, the efficiency expert, continues to assess the team. He questions Herrmann's decisions and points out possible like Herrmann and Mouch are at risk. Mouch pushes back, stating they are not going anywhere. The impact of Ambrose's decisions remains 21: The Bad Guy – May 14, 2025Episode 22: It Had to End This Way – May 21, 2025You can watch it on May 14, 2025, at 9pm ET on NBC or stream it on Peacock the next the season finale, Episode 22, will air on May 21, 2025, and continues key storylines from Episode 21.

Chicago Fire Season 13: When will new episode release? See Episode 21 air date, time across regions, plot, upcoming episode schedule and where to watch
Chicago Fire Season 13: When will new episode release? See Episode 21 air date, time across regions, plot, upcoming episode schedule and where to watch

Time of India

time08-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Chicago Fire Season 13: When will new episode release? See Episode 21 air date, time across regions, plot, upcoming episode schedule and where to watch

Chicago Fire continues its thirteenth season with Episode 21, titled The Bad Guy. The episode will premiere on May 14, 2025, on NBC at 9 pm ET. The show maintains its regular schedule and can also be streamed on Peacock. #Operation Sindoor Live Updates| From Sindoor to showdown? Track Indo-Pak conflict as it unfolds India hits Lahore's Air Defence Radars in proportionate response Pakistan tried to hit military targets in these 15 Indian cities, New Delhi thwarts strikes Air Time Across Regions and Where to Watch The new episode will air at 8 pm CT in the US and 10 pm in Brazil. It will be available on May 15 at 2 am in the UK and 3 am in Central Europe. In India, it will stream at 6:30 am, while viewers in Australia can watch it at 11 pm. New Zealand fans will get it at 12 pm. Chicago Fire airs weekly on NBC. Viewers can watch it live on the NBC channel, or via the NBC app using their cable credentials. The episode will also be available on Peacock the next day. Previous seasons are currently streaming on the platform. GIF89a����!�,D; Continue to video 5 5 Next Stay Playback speed 1x Normal Back 0.25x 0.5x 1x Normal 1.5x 2x 5 5 / by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Living in Mumbai? Don't Buy Hearing Aids Before Reading This Learn More Undo Also Read: Chicago PD Season 12: When will next episode release? Here's Episode 21 air date, time, storyline, episode schedule and where to watch Expected Runtime of Episode The official runtime for Episode 21 has not been confirmed. Based on previous episodes, it is expected to be around 45 minutes. Past episodes of this season have ranged from 40 to 45 minutes. A longer runtime may be reserved for the finale, Episode 22. Live Events Plot The story follows the aftermath of a deadly car crash. The person responsible for the death of Chief Dom Pascal's wife is rescued from a separate accident. Evidence suggests that a piece of firehouse equipment may be involved, raising suspicions about someone within the team. Kidd and Natalie share time together on a road trip, building their connection. Meanwhile, Violet receives recognition in a local paper and a career opportunity arises. The team also faces the threat of layoffs. Ambrose, the efficiency expert, continues to assess the team. He questions Herrmann's decisions and points out possible redundancies. Veterans like Herrmann and Mouch are at risk. Mouch pushes back, stating they are not going anywhere. The impact of Ambrose's decisions remains unknown. Upcoming Episode Schedule Episode 21: The Bad Guy – May 14, 2025 Episode 22: It Had to End This Way – May 21, 2025 FAQs When can I watch Episode 21 of Chicago Fire Season 13 ? You can watch it on May 14, 2025, at 9pm ET on NBC or stream it on Peacock the next day. Will there be more episodes after Episode 21? Yes, the season finale, Episode 22, will air on May 21, 2025, and continues key storylines from Episode 21.

Mailbag: Is Henry Cejudo's career on the line at UFC Seattle?
Mailbag: Is Henry Cejudo's career on the line at UFC Seattle?

Yahoo

time19-02-2025

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Mailbag: Is Henry Cejudo's career on the line at UFC Seattle?

What's really on the line for Henry Cejudo in Saturday's UFC Seattle main event? How did Jared Cannonier manage to pull out a win at the ripe old age of 40 last weekend? And will the addition of Chael Sonnen and Daniel Cormier be enough to revive viewership for the UFC's long-running reality show? All that and more in this week's mailbag. To ask a question of your own, hit up @benfowlkesMMA or @ Since Cejudo unretired he's lost both times he's fought and neither fight was that exciting. He's not in any title picture. UFC Fans and the UFC itself don't seem to like him that much so what's the deal here - just riding out a contract? — Scott Gray (@shadore66) February 18, 2025 @shadore66: Since Cejudo unretired he's lost both times he's fought and neither fight was that exciting. He's not in any title picture. UFC Fans and the UFC itself don't seem to like him that much so what's the deal here - just riding out a contract? First of all, let's pause the Cejudo bashing to remind ourselves that the two fights he's lost since returning from retirement were against current UFC bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili and former champ Aljamain Sterling. Losing to those guys does not make you a garbage fighter. They are both, in fact, really good. I would also argue that the Dvalishvili fight was pretty fun to watch, mostly because of him picking Cejudo up and carrying him around like an unruly toddler. But still. Cejudo's initial retirement never seemed all that sincere to me. He walked away as double champ and almost immediately started dropping hints that the UFC could entice him back with more money. Trouble is, the UFC never seemed interested in getting him back. UFC CEO Dana White sounded like he'd already moved on by the time he showed up to the post-fight press conference. So of course he was always going to come back. And when he did, he got two very tough bookings right in a row. Now he's 38 years old and a long way from title contention. He's also, for the first time since returning, facing an opponent who doesn't have a super strong wrestling background. That should be an opportunity for him — if he's still got anything left in the tank. Don't get me wrong, Song Yadong is a good all-around fighter and a talented young athlete. But the Cejudo of five years ago would have run through him. If he can't do that now, he should probably consider returning to the rocking chair. Will DC and The Bad Guy be enough to make you watch TUF? — Conor (@NeedXtoseePosts) February 18, 2025 @NeedXtoseePosts: Will DC and The Bad Guy be enough to make you watch TUF? Absolutely not, but I will watch some highlights. That is to say, highlights of Daniel Cormier and Chael Sonnen coaching and quipping and doing all the other stuff. It's just the show itself I have no interest in, mostly because it's always the same thing we've already seen a million times. I actually really like the decision to have Cormier and Sonnen coach this season of 'The Ultimate Fighter,' though. For one, they both have a real interest in coaching. It's not just something they're being forced to do in order to promote an upcoming fight. They're also both charismatic and fun to watch, so that helps. But also? This way we don't take two top fighters out of the rotation for the sake of some reality series, all to build up to a fight that may or may not even happen. That alone is a win for "TUF." Cannonier put up the fight of his life this weekend. What other fighters have had names meant for fighting? Cannonier, Battle, Gunnar, etc. Also, what are the best old man/woman performances in MMA history? This one had to be up there. — Sabertooth Mummy King (@EyeofMihawk) February 18, 2025 @EyeofMihawk: Cannonier put up the fight of his life this weekend. What other fighters have had names meant for fighting? Cannonier, Battle, Gunnar, etc. Also, what are the best old man/woman performances in MMA history? This one had to be up there. As a gentleman of a certain age, I love seeing fighters turn back the clock with a little of that veteran savvy. If you stay in this sport long enough, you're going to watch some of your physical abilities drain away or at least diminish. That's just the facts. Unless you can replace that with knowledge earned through experience, you won't last. I think of late-career Alistair Overeem as a good example. He couldn't get by just on physical ability anymore. His game had to change, and it did. He became a more well-rounded fighter and a much smarter fighter. He won more fights than a man his age had any right to — even if they weren't quite as exciting as they had been in his younger years. Who of the current belt holders in UFC will maintain their grasp on it the longest? I've got an outsider bet on DDP. — Miles (@RandomHaikuGuy) February 18, 2025 @RandomHaikuGuy: Who of the current belt holders in UFC will maintain their grasp on it the longest? I've got an outsider bet on DDP. If Dricus du Plessis can get through Khamzat Chimaev — and that right there is one big if, not just for him but for anybody in that division — then we will have to start seriously talking about him as the greatest middleweight of the post-Anderson Silva era. And that is so, so wild to me. As for your question, I think both Alexandre Pantoja and Merab Dvalishvili could be settling in for long title reigns. Pantoja is already running short on challengers. Dvalishvili just schooled his biggest threat. So now what? Also, if Ilia Topuria weren't eyeing a weight class jump, I'd say he keeps the featherweight title for as long as he wants it. And if Alex Pereira can knock back the challenge from Magomed Ankalaev, I don't see there being anyone at light heavyweight who can seriously challenge this version of him. I'm feeling positive this week. I love listening to former fighters sitting down and talking. Rampage and Forrest Griffin was one recently I really enjoyed. Which two fighters would you love to have sit down and chop it up? — matthewpizana (@justlikelasagna) February 18, 2025 @justlikelasagna: I'm feeling positive this week. I love listening to former fighters sitting down and talking. Rampage and Forrest Griffin was one recently I really enjoyed. Which two fighters would you love to have sit down and chop it up? Fedor Emelianenko and Mirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic and it's just an hour of them staring at each other before nodding respectfully and leaving. How many grapes do you think you could eat in one sitting? — José Youngs (@JoseYoungs) February 18, 2025 @JoseYoungs: How many grapes do you think you could eat in one sitting? About 4,000. But they have to come in the form of red wine. Does the GFL go the way of the IFL or does it have staying power? Too early to tell? — Titan Mars 🚀 (@titanmarsXS) February 18, 2025 @titanmarsXS: Does the GFL go the way of the IFL or does it have staying power? Too early to tell? We still don't even know for sure whether or not the GFL will manage to put on a single event. Everything about it at this point remains purely speculative. Let's see if anyone actually puts on GFL gloves and gets into a GFL cage. Then maybe we'll get some sense of where it's going. When did you first discover MMA and how long after did you decide to pursue a career in covering said MMA? — MJ Silverfang (@WorldsWorstHero) February 11, 2025 When did you first discover MMA and how long after did you decide to pursue a career in covering said MMA? I'm so old that I rented the first couple UFC events on VHS from the local Blockbuster Video some time around 1997. I was instantly captivated by the very concept of Brazilian jiu-jitsu and wanted to learn it. I finally got a chance when I went away to college at San Diego State a couple years later, and that proved to be my gateway drug to the world of MMA. I got into a little kickboxing and boxing, but grappling was always my first love. I moved to Montana for grad school in 2004 and started training with a local MMA team. I later wrote a story for the weekly newspaper about our town's first MMA event. That was the first piece of MMA-related writing that I ever got paid for. I think I got about $250, which I was pretty thrilled about. At the time I didn't think it was the start of a career because there really were no careers writing about MMA. The major sports outlets mostly chose to ignore it. I remember I once wrote an email to ESPN asking why they didn't cover MMA and they sent me back the late-night schedule for old kickboxing matches and karate demos. I was very lucky that I was sort of around and already writing about it for my own enjoyment just as media outlets started to wake up to the existence of MMA. I continue to be really lucky to still have a job writing about it. Some days I can hardly believe it.

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