Thursday, March 29, 2018

#OneChicago Chicago PD "Profiles"/ Chicago Fire "Hiding Not Seeking"

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Chicago PD is not just celebrating its 100th episode; they're making it a memorable event with an exciting two-night #OneChicago crossover featuring Chicago Fire! It's all about going big, and they truly embraced that spirit for this amazing crossover.

Chicago PD: "Profiles"

Just as PD and Fire settle in to watch Platt speak on a morning news program, a bomb unexpectedly goes off during the interview. Thankfully, Platt appears to be alright and bravely tries to help one of the injured journalists by moving her to a safer room, waiting for Severide to arrive and guide them to Cruz, who can lead them outside.

The Intelligence Unit investigates a journalist as he leaves the building after delivering a package. Unfortunately, they witness him being caught in a bomb explosion. Another lead points to a suspect familiar with IEDs. He is brought in willingly and remains in their care until everything is sorted out, despite facing harsh criticism on social media.

The suspect hunt leads the unit to a Chicago newspaper that fired a journalist, Sheppard, for wake news that the victims wrote Describing the suspect's house; he wasn't there, but Voight walks into the rooms where he sees photos and plans for his next move.

Upton soon gets a lead that someone has a connection with their suspect. He points Voight and Antonio to ask for help from Boden and House 51. Boden thinks they will need Severide, but they also need Brett and Gabby, who happens to have a connection with George. But Boden says no and leaves with a cliffhanger for Chicago Fire.

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Chicago Fire: "Hiding Not Seeking"

Picking up where CPD left off, Voight and Dawsontrys tell teBoden that Gabby and Brett will have to do their thing while they sneak in and upload the guy's computer. Boden gives the okay and tells Voight that he wants to be there when it happens, which he agrees.

Gabby and Brett make their way to George's house and tell the guy that they're doing a health reassessment for all heart condition patients, which gets him to agree to let them in. While they take his pulse and ask him questions, Ruzek sneaks in and uploads the guy's computer. But when George gets a visit from someone, Brett and Dawson get out in time along with Ruzek.

Both Ruzek, Dawson, and Brett get out safe. Soon after,r House 51 gets a call of an explosion, where Severide and Boden meet with the knight riding Halstead coming in on a motorcycle. Severide shows Halstead the piece that blew up and got Voight on call.

Later, Boden and Severide know where the suspect might be hitting his places. Their lead lends them to a house where they find Sheppard's supplies and bombs. They searched all over his place and computers and as soon as a new message was intercepted by Burgess and Upton, the CPD and CFD headed to what they thought was the newspaper building, but the place was the translation station.

Casey and Severide's team get there and try to get everyone out safely to find Sheppard. Soon, they spot him, and along with Voght, Halstead, and Boden, they rush to Sheppard and stop him from killing the editor of the Chicago newspaper that fired him. 

Things went smoothly. Everyone celebrated at Molly's, and Brett and Antonio got the spark again and made out in the car. Kidd and her boyfriend ended their relationship because she didn't want to meet his sister. But I couldn't stop talking about Severide, either.

This crossover event was exceptional and encompassed all desirable elements characteristic of a crossover. It is arguably one of the finest since "A Dark Day" and "8:30 PM," in addition to "Three Bells" and "A Little Devil Complex." The scenes featuring Voight and Boden were particularly engaging, as they are rarely depicted. Furthermore, Jay Halstead's motorcycle riding was impressive. The writing and performances of the cast were commendable, creating an experience akin to that of a cinematic event while also serving as a tribute to Chicago, celebrating the milestone episode for CPD. In conclusion, I would rate this crossover event a 9 out of 10.

You can catch Chicago PD on Wednesdays at 10/9c and Chicago Fire on Thursdays at ten/9c on NBC.

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