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Monday, December 28, 2020

#OneChicago All Episodes Available on Peacock TV


 If there's one way to kick off the new year for One Chicago fans, it sure is this!

Starting January 2nd, all of One Chicago episodes (Fire (S1-8), Med (S1-6), and PD(S1-8)) will be available to stream on the NBC Universal streaming Service, PeacockTV

For Peacock Premium it's $4.99 a month which will allow you to watch everything they offer with ads. and for Peacock Premium Plus, it's $9.99 which features all of their content without any ads.

Are you excited to watch all of One Chicago episodes on January 2nd? Leave a comment below!


One Chicago Chicago Med "In Search of Forgiveness, Not Permission"/Chicago Fire "Funny What Things Remind Us"/Chicago PD "Unforgiven" Episode Preview

 


Here's a preview of Episode four of Chicago Med, Fire and PD. 


Chicago Med "In Search of Forgiveness, No Permission" 

Dr. Marcel and Dr. Manning lay everything on the line to assist a sick woman. Dr. Halstead faces an uphill battle in getting participants involved in his clinical trial. Dr. Choi clashes with a patient who demands absolute perfection of himself. 

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Chicago Fire "Funny What Things Remind Us"

While completing a task assigned by headquarters, Boden makes an unforeseen connection. Gallo is forced to make a surprise rescue of one of their own when the firehouse is called to the site of a construction explosion. And Mouch reignites an old feud. 

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Chicago PD "Unforgiven"

A cop is murdered, and suspicion falls on someone who has been holding a grudge against the officer. Intelligence works hard to solve the case but Deputy Superintendent Miller is hesitant to defend him until she knows the whole story.

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Looks like episode four of these shows looks too good not to miss out. From Halstead's clinical trial storyline to Gallo could be getting his big rescue soon. And Mouch in a feud with someone once again. Oh boy! And PD looks to be another intense episode. I just wonder if the suspect happens to be part of the Intelligence unit? 

Looking forward to Episode Four? Leave a comment below!

Chicago Med, Fire, and PD will return on January 6th at 8/7c with these episodes scheduled set for Jan. 13 on NBC.


Thursday, December 17, 2020

One Chicago: Chicago Med "Do You Know The Way Home"; Chicago Fire "Smash Therapy"; Chicago PD "Tender Age" Episode Preview


 Here's a preview of the next episode in the One Chicago series. 

Chicago Med "Do You Know The Way Home"


Dr. Charles and April team up to take on a mysterious patient in the ED. Dr. Halstead is forced to make a life-or-death decision for one of his trial patients. Dr. Marcel is confronted by his past when a former acquaintance is brought into the ED.


Sneak Peek: You can see a sneak peek clip here


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Chicago Fire "Smash Therapy"


A mishap on the aerial ladder in the midst of a fire rescue leaves Mouch shaken and questioning his abilities. Kidd looks for support from Severide while Casey and Brett discuss their future.


Sneak Peek: You can see a sneak peek clip here

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Chicago PD "Tender Age"


Ruzek and Burgess discover a child walking alone in the middle of the street and when they take her home, they discover her entire family has been murdered. Upton is approached with a job offer from the FBI.


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I'm so excited to get this season really going in the new year to see where April and Ethan are going as it looks like he's pulling her off from taking care of COVID patients. I thought Lanik left Med? Upton has been getting packages from the FBI as they want her to join their team. Oh boy, Jay! You know what you got to do! And most of all how will Brett and Casey handle their relationship after knowing how each other feels about one another. And with the footage and shots, it looks like we could figure out how Casey got those scratches on his face. 

How do you feel about the next episode? What are you most looking forward to as the shows come back in the new year? Leave a comment below!

Chicago Med, Fire, and PD will return Wednesday, January 6th beginning at 8/7c on NBC.



Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Family Styles: Chicago Med "Those Things Hidden in Plain Sight" Fall Finale

 


The fall finale of Chicago Med (if you want to call it that) dealt with changes and even family drama. Here's a recap! 

After last week's episode, Dr. Laink had left Med, and Goodwin announced who would be the Chief of the ED...that would be...Dr.Ethan Choi. Of course, Will wasn't too pleased because he thought he would get it with his seniority at Med. 

It didn't go well when Will's patient was suffering from an air bubble, and trying to locate it took too long due to Ethan's decision on the course of treatment. Will talked with Goodwin, and she told him that she didn't consider him for the Cheif position due to his past actions and recently in a relationship with an addict. Looks like Will might be looking for a new job with Dr. Viriani.

Natalie deals with a young pregnant mother brought in from jail but with no records of her condition. The patient demanded a professional OB and got one, but the mother took a turn for the worst as she needed an emergency c-section. But soon, things started to become with the patrol officers as they would take her back to jail on a misdemeanor.

Natalie goes full Wonder Woman, pushing the parol officer away from the mother and baby. But she wasn't charged for anything because they don't want bad press. Go, Natalie! 

 Dr. Charles tries to bond or talk with Crockett since he hasn't shown up to a session. But just as Crockett starts his sessions, Charles gets a call from his daughter about her mother not well. They brought her into Med, where Crockett performed emergency surgery for an ulcer. But Charles learns that his ex-wife is planning to move to Arizona. But looks like Crockett might need that session with Charles soon. 

April treats a teen suffering from COVID-19, and her mother video calls her to check in on her. But soon, the daughter's health was not in good shape, and after April chewed a resident and got Ethan to give her patient a ventilator, it still wasn't good. Trying to reach the mother until April saw that the mother had arrived and tested positive for COVID-19. 

"Those Things Hidden in Plain Sight" was a good episode. I thought with Choi as the new ED chief was a good choice. While the dynamic between April and Ethan didn't change a lot as Ethan gave April what she wanted but then stood his ground by not having the mother come to see her daughter before she passed. 

While it did work with Ethan and Will. Not too pleased with the decision, Will tries to help his patient, but Ethan buts in and makes a good story that makes Will look good. But proves to Will that he can be reckless at times with orders, as Goodwin pointed out. 

Natalie's story started off weird, but it got better and well, her pushing that cop away from her patient was super badass. Probably my most improved story in the episode. While Charles and Crockett's story was good, maybe after watching Charles' family, he could talk about his soon.  

Overall, I give this episode an 8/10.

What did you think of the episode? Leave a comment below!

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You can catch Chicago Med return Wednesday, Jan. 6th, on NBC.


Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Come Together: Chicago Med "When Did We Begin to Change?" Season Premiere

 


Chicago Med returns with a season premiere that hit all cylinders. Here's a recap!

"When Did We Begin to Change?" was a very intense, at times, intensely emotional episode to kick off the season. Will rides with Hannah in an ambulance as she comes in from an overdose. Will tries to deny Hannah's actions until he realizes after treating a patient that he thought was in the same boat but wasn't. Will and Hannah break up.

Natalie has moved to "Club Med," where doctors and nurses stay during COVID-19 so they can work and not bring any of that home. She teams up with Crockett with a patient whose cancer is back but can't decide which treatment would be best until it has to go down to Crockett's idea of surgery. The two bonded over the case and Crockett's daughter. 

Dr. Charles came back to Med after he suffered from COVID-19. While he was there to help with Will's troubles, it took him a day to realize that his daughter was upset with him for not being mad at her for giving him the disease as she went to a friend's place during the shutdown. As he apologizes, he tells her why she should stay with him, to keep him honest as he tries to hide his feelings. 

The big story comes with April and Ethan as they have broken up but are treating patients for COVID-19. There, they're dealing with one patient who needs the ventilator while a patient dies. As the day ends, the nurses and doctors gather on the rooftop, light their phones with a lit candle, and name the names that have died that day. 

I can't stress enough that this premiere, while it was exciting and entertaining, was highly emotional. The Natalie and Crockett story was excellent and meaningful; Will's was fun and engaging with that medical case. But it was April and Ethan and dealing with COVID-19 patients that were so heartbreaking. The writers depict what it's like in the ER during this situation. I had a lot of tissues around me by the time this episode ended. 

Overall, I give this episode a 9.5/10.

What did you think of the season premiere? Leave a comment!

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You can catch Chicago Med Wednesdays at 8/7c on NBC.

Sunday, November 8, 2020

#OneChicago Season Premiere Reminder Promo

 



During NBC's Sunday Night Football, #OneChicago released the latest promo for the season premiere that is set for this week. Jesse Spencer gives a reminder in this promo.


Here's the promo:


Excited for the season premiere? Leave a comment! 

#OneChicago Season Premiere begins Wednesday, Nov. 11th at 8/7c on NBC!


Thursday, November 5, 2020

One Chicago Trailer


We're less than a week away till the season premiere of #OneChicago!

The latest trailer for the premiere has been released and it's so damn good! We see April standing by the patients that are affected by COVID-19. Severide and Brett in trouble? Atwater standing up against his fellow officers. 

HEre's the trailer: 



What are your thoughts on the trailer? Excited? Leave a comment! 

The season premiere of OneChicago begins Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 8/7c on NBC!


Sunday, October 18, 2020

#OneChicago Promo #2



The latest promo teaser for #OneChicago aired during Sunday Night Football. 

All I can say is that I wish that November 11 is tomorrow. I want my Chicago family back so bad.


Here's the promo:


Are you excited for the new season? Leave a comment!

#OneChicago season premiere begins Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 8/7c on NBC!

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

#OneChicago Season Poster "Together We Are Stronger"


On  Wednesday, TVLine has exclusive revealed the new season poster for One Chicago.

The message says that "together we are stronger," with about everyone member in the giant C for Chicago. 

The shows are still set for the November 11 season premiere date, even with the setback from Chicago Med in last week's news of a production member testing positive.


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What do you think of the poster? Leave a comment and tell us your thoughts! 

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Chicago Med Shuts Down Production After Positive COVID Test

 


The doctors and nurses of Chicago Med are now dealing with the coronavirus in real life.

Deadline is reporting that Production on the NBC medical drama has shut down for two weeks after a production team member tested positive for COVID-19. 

The production team member was immediately sent home following the positive test, and producers at Wolf Entertainment and Universal TV decided to pause production out of an abundance of caution since the production team member was close proximity to the cast and crew. Also, a second member of the same department also tested positive last week.

MEd just began filming last week for the upcoming sixth season and as of now, is still slated to premiere on Wednesday, November 11, along with its counterpart #OneChicago series, Chicago Fire and Chicago PD. Those other two series are set to begin filming next month. 

I'm hoping that the two production members are okay and they get well. I still have optimistic that we'll see Chicago Med and others meet their season premiere. 

What do you think of the news? Leave a comment and tell us your thoughts.