![]() Olinsky's daughter remains in critical condition following a massive fire - leaving Intelligence on edge, but more determined than ever to track down the suspect. ![]() They are the light in the darkness of this horrible situation. But it doesn't ultimately matter because those two work so well together. Sure, the episode is very manipulative and wants the audience to get sucked in - despite Anna completely leaving her life in Springfield behind. That's a swelling of emotion that really works. And then, there is the big Severide-Anna reunion. But it's also so rewarding to see the moments of hopefulness - like Mouch comforting a girl at Chicago Med, Gabby and Brett reuniting some potential lovers and grateful parents wanting to thank the firehouse. The life-and-death stakes are abundantly clear. The building owner committing suicide is another way to build dread in this story. The next half sets up more of the mystery of what happened and who's responsible. It leaves so much devastation in its wake. The fire defines the first half of the hour. It's harrowing to watch as the firefighters keep pulling people out of this fire. And yet, it works incredibly well because this show knows how to blend these big action beats with character-based stories. There is a grandiosity to every plot beat of this story. It's clear from the moment truck and squad pull up that this is going to be a life-changing fire. There is an overwhelming sense of dread, despair and emotion throughout this hour - the start to a massive three-show crossover. Written by Andrea Newman and directed by Joe Chappelle In the aftermath, the building owner steps forward to cooperate with the ongoing investigation, but the situation takes a sudden and unexpected turn. With the rescued victims in need of serious medical attention, the doctors and nurses of Chicago Med are tested as the major influx of patients are brought through their doors. The dire situation quickly turns personal when it is discovered that one of Chicago PD's own has a family member at the scene. Truck and squad are called to aid in a massive all-city response when an old, ill-equipped factory-turned live/work space quickly turns into a firestorm, trapping countless unsuspecting victims. But for now, this will be the way to continue to provide content for these shows while also being a lighter workload for me. If NBC should make screeners available, those episodes would get detailed analysis as well. Of course, you can still expect full reviews for premieres and finales. So I thought it would be good to still write down a couple of brief thoughts about each episode on a weekly basis. And yet, there are still thoughts to be had about the ongoing adventures on a number of series. "We are delighted, excited and proud that as part of this epic deal with Wolf Entertainment, NBC's loyal audience will know that their favorite shows have a certain future for the next three years.Due to the demands of Peak TV, it is becoming more and more difficult for this website to devote the time to full length episodic reviews. "Dick Wolf has proven time and time again that he makes shows audiences love," said then NBC Entertainment chairman Paul Telegdy in 2020. More recently, his Law & Order: Organized Crime was also ordered for Season 2, and the network also ordered a new Law & Order spin-off, For the Defense. ![]() This epic renewal was part of a new deal NBC signed with Dick Wolf, the super-producer behind the One Chicago shows and Law & Order: SVU, which also got a three-season order. This means that NBC will be airing new episodes from the trilogy series until at least 2023. NBC has ordered three seasons of each show, bringing Chicago Fire to Season 11, Chicago PD to Season 10 and Chicago Med to Season 8. ![]() With the franchise such a hit, the Peacock Network has ensured none of the shows are going away for a while. 'Chicago Fire' and the rest of the 'One Chicago' shows return to NBC in fall 2021. ![]()
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