Another edition of Chicago Fire is upon us. When we last left the drama, the show threw viewers a curveball they are still thinking about.

Gail McLeod (Michelle Forbes) has finally ousted Wallace Boden (Eammon Walker) from Firehouse 51. Benny Severide (Treat Williams) is given the position of chief, while confirming that he was a mole all along.

Although Benny is now in charge, his underlings find him very disloyal and dishonest. Boden is now unemployed, but he still has the backing of his former comrades.

Producer Dick Wolf says that Benny and Boden's relationship "ain't going to disappear." Although the match has been lit on the Benny and Boden storyline, the Boden and McLeod rivalry will continue to ignite for the remainder of the season.

Leslie Shay's (Lauren German) and Kelly Severide's (Taylor Kinney) issues won't get any less heated. Kinney thinks the characters are doing their best not to crumble, despite all of the conflict.

"Dawson's trying to figure out a way to get in touch with her. Right now, they're really butting heads. We're all trying to figure out how best to help her."

In the episode 6, Joyriding, while on a run, Severide will rescue a boy in trouble inside a deserted construction site. It seems that Severide is not completely vilified just yet.

Otis' (Yuri Sardarov) will hold an Election Debate with Mouch (Christian Stolte) on his podcast.

Chicago Fire, airs Tuesday Nov. 12 at 10 p.m. ET on NBC. Be sure to keep checking back for more of the latest info on this series.