When he came back to Chicago, Casey took a long look at a sleeping Brett, then confessed to Herrmann that he might need to make a big change. Plus, their mother probably wouldn’t allow it, seeing as how the correctional facility is a short drive from their current location.Ī dejected Casey went to leave Ben a goodbye note and spotted his firefighter badge, as well as a photo of the firehouse crew with Andy Darden, in Ben’s room. The two women, however, told him that it was a bad idea to remove the boys from their friends and school. Casey insisted that he just wanted to talk about how he could be of help.īut when the social worker and guidance counselor revealed to Casey that they already knew about the MIA aunt, meaning Griffin and Ben were going to be sent to separate foster homes, Casey announced that he wanted to take them back to Chicago as their guardian. When Casey later announced that he was meeting with the boys’ social worker and Ben’s guidance counselor, Griffin begged him not to say anything about their aunt being gone so they wouldn’t be sent to a foster home. Even his “heroic” egg-in-a-hole couldn’t get Ben to open up. Ben, meanwhile, was staying out late and possibly using drugs.Ĭasey, at first, attempted to teach Griffin some easy recipes, but he soon realized that it was going to take a lot more than chicken parm to make this situation better. The boys’ house was a mess, and their aunt had actually left a month ago, so Griffin was holding down the fort by himself. In Wednesday’s episode, Casey (played by longtime cast member Jesse Spencer) traveled to Oregon to check in on Griffin and Ben Darden, and what he found when he arrived was not pretty. Is one of Chicago Fire‘s OGs preparing to say goodbye to Chi-Town - and the show?! New Amsterdam Boss Previews Max and Helen's New Life in London Chicago Med Vet Yaya DaCosta Talks April and Ethan's Lack of Closure
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