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Bro this episode was crazy. And the preview for the next episode… for those who said the show is dying I hope you’re enjoying the show!
Started rewatching Med and PD and noticed exactly when the two started to suffer. For example, PD starts to go downhill when Erin (Sophia Bush) leaves. Also, Med deteriorates after Dr Reese (Rachel DiPillo) takes off.
All season on PD and Fire things have just seemed off. Especially PD - all of the characters seem so disconnected from each other.
Has anyone else noticed this?
Is time just moving slowly for me tonight or are the One Chicago dramas tonight slow movers?
I was hoping we didn't have another Emma Jacobs or Jared Lennox when Lyla came around. But I am impressed with how she and Violet worked together with that studio fire, Lyla predicting what Violet was gonna say with different medical orders, and she even rendered a live pistol out of commission in about 5 to 10 seconds flat! Holy cow, I actually like her.
My question is, where tf did she get the experience needed to decommission a live gun that fast? Was she a cop? Was her dad a hunter, or what?
I know they can't always be like "Oh I know Sgt. Voight" or "hey lets call Severide, see what he says" about everything that happens on their respective shows but why is it when there are certain police matters and characters are in a tough spot does nobody on Fire call anyone on PD or vice versa?
I personally love them and can’t wait to see more of them, the chemistry is there and honestly the show was in need of a relationship and fresh feel that Ripley allowed the show to have.
He was really sweet and accepting of Noah. He really cared about this kid and he was taken away like his son.
I don't normally like Voight but seeing this side of him has made me like him.
Angry Voight is coming you guys and I'm excited to see it play out but still super sad for him
Remember when he kicked down the door when Burgess was kidnapped.
Why, why would they do that?
“Dick Wolf is in for another busy season at NBC. No surprise here, the Peacock network has renewed “Chicago Med,” “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago P.D.,” “Law & Order” and “Law & Order: SVU” for the 2024-25 broadcast TV season…”
“… Per NBC, “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago Med” and “Chicago P.D.” (collectively known as “One Chicago“) are the top three Wednesday shows in total viewers and rank among the top 10 primetime entertainment shows this season.”
Could bring back any character alive it dead, but you have to sacrifice another character, why would it be? One from each eagle if you have it in you. I’m starting with Shay all day for anyone (except Severide). I’ll just say Cruz.
I binge watched chicago med a few years ago and I want to restart, but I want to watch pd and fire too. I know there are some crossovers, so I was wondering if there is any list or something that has the watch order so I don’t miss anything
Been binge watching (for context, 3 full seasons of med, on 4th of Chicago, 6.5 of fire)!! I really wish they stuck with justice. Would have been really nice to tie things together.
Was it all you hoped for? I loved it!
Ethan should've told the cops the truth about Noah killing that patient.
On s6e2, and counting down until Manning and April leave.
The show is such a drag with them.😆
I'm not talking about the big crossovers like Infection (even though I do miss them), but more the smaller crossovers. Like in the earlier seasons where the Katie Kidnapping casually crossing over with PD or Clarke moving from Fire to Med. Even the small guest appearances I liked like Haley appearing on Fire or Sylvie appearing on Med. I really wish there were more (small) crossovers coming in the current seasons and beyond that.
I know Covid stopped them from crossing over but that's pretty much over so just me hoping.
(I just needed to put this somewhere)
On S11 E13 of Fire. So I will be caught up on OneChicago except for New Seasons of Med, Fire, and PD. Really appreciate it all on Peacock except for the Chicago Justice which I understand since it’s one season it’s not important. Once caught up on Fire I’ll start with new season of PD since it’s my favorite
Just finished this episode and HOO BOY, if Manning isn't fired and losing her license or arrested for locking the patents out of the room despite their wishes, something is seriously wrong. God, such a terrible character.
Who do you think is the worst/most annoying character? For me, it's Doctor Manning. She's so infuriating and insufferable
I finished PD and Fire, and loved almost every character. Of course there are odd ones out (Dawson for instance had a few episodes or scenes where I hated her, Atwater too)
I'm on season 4 of Med cuz I'm determined to watch all the shows and it's a drag because almost every character is insufferable almost constantly (Namely April, and Manning) Choi has also been insufferable and Will, too. The only character that keeps me watching is Charles, am I the only one that feels that way?
this is my first time watching it on air cause i’ve only seen it when it’s for streaming so i don’t really understand the airing schedule thing so does anyone know do they always skip holidays or what’s the reason?😊
Title: "Unified Justice"
Part 1: "FBI Nexus"
Intro: A high-profile case catches the attention of the FBI team, led by Special Agent Maggie Bell. The case quickly escalates, prompting collaboration with FBI Most Wanted and FBI International.
Part 2: "Law & Disorder"
The case takes a twist, involving a complex criminal network. Law and Order SVU and Law and Order Organized Crime teams join forces to unravel the connections.
Part 3: "City Under Siege"
The criminal organization expands its reach, affecting the entire city. Law and Order, Chicago Med, and Chicago Fire unite to handle the escalating crisis.
Part 4: "Crossing Lines"
International implications emerge, prompting FBI International to work closely with Chicago PD to track down key suspects across borders.
Part 5: "Emergency Response"
As the situation intensifies, Chicago Fire and Chicago Med play crucial roles in responding to emergencies while Law and Order SVU handles the emotional aftermath.
Part 6: "Organized Chaos"
Law and Order Organized Crime takes center stage, targeting the root of the criminal organization, with support from FBI teams and Chicago PD.
Part 7: "Mediated Justice"
Chicago Med plays a vital role in uncovering the medical aspects of the criminal activities, aiding both the law enforcement and legal teams.
Part 8: "Fire and Order"
Chicago Fire and Law and Order collaborate in a high-stakes rescue mission, highlighting the interdependence of emergency responders and law enforcement.
Part 9: "Final Showdown"
The crossover culminates in a tense confrontation, bringing together all teams for a final showdown against the mastermind, delivering justice and solidifying the unity of the Dick Wolf universe.
Note: This is the original script, and adjustments can be made based on specific character dynamics and ongoing storylines in each show.
Was the lawyer from the latest episode of Chicago fire Joe the bartender from greys anatomy? He looks just like him.
Watching Fire S2 E20 when a bomb went off and hospital was not Med as we know it now. Kinda weird watching it. I guess it’s up to us to pretend it’s another part of Med
Torres did the no-no. Kissing a CI is a fat no-no. And then he went back for more and more. I wonder how this’ll play out. On a totally unrelated topic, I’m glad the entire episode isn’t centered around Ruzek and Burgess.