Saturday, October 10, 2020

Chicago Fire Pilot: Nine Year Anniversary

 


It's hard to believe that nine years ago, this series debuted, and ever since, it has become a big community. I have a lot 

If you are wondering, today (October 10) marks the ninth anniversary of the series Chicago Fire debuting on NBC. During the premiere week, Law & Order SVU had its two-hour season 14 premiere (which was very understandable). 

In the pilot, the men and women of Firehouse 51 went on a call, but one of the firefighters got killed while trying to rescue someone trapped in a housefire. A month has passed, and the death is still taking a toll, even putting friction between Truck 81, led by Matt Casey, and Squad 3, led by Kelly Severide, about how each blames the other for losing one of their lives. 

Soon, the new candidate, Peter Mills, comes to 51. He's pretty much like us, meeting everyone and getting the lay of the land. While his first call went pretty well, seeing the recuse later in the episode got him excited to be a part of the team and knowing that his father was also a firefighter. 

Then there's Gabby Dawson and Leslie Shay, two paramedics on Ambulance 61. Dawson makes bold and daring efforts to save her patients, even saving a child from cardiac arrest. And not to mention saving Herrmann's life as well. Shay helps Severide, who's been dealing with severe pain in his right shoulder after that bad call earlier in the pilot, by giving him a bottle of morphine.   

On the night that Chief Boden fights a cop sleeping with his wife, the 51 team gets a call of an apartment fire that had Casey and Herrmann's lives in jeopardy. But Severide and the rest rescue them, and just as everyone is out of the building and watering down the fire, the mayor of Chicago finally gets a chance to meet with Firehouse 51. 

The episode ends with everyone from 51 waiting for news about Herrmann. Casey helps Dawson with the information about the little girl she saved earlier in the attack. Casey makes a phone call to his girlfriend, who returned the engagement ring earlier, hoping that she could come over. 

The pilot was good, and as nine years go by, it ages pretty slowly, mainly because four of the cast members in that pilot have gone. I still love to watch the pilot once in a while. I'll admit that while it does have some soapy moments, it blossomed into a real character-driven series that focuses on the heroism of these characters and what they do above and beyond their work shifts.

I can't go against that. This pilot started the Dawsey fanbase with Casey checking up on Dawson after that incident, saving that little girl. And not to mention her asking if he would want to do something later that night. Who can argue that they should be together after that? I'm not!

The rest of the season was a solid first season. The one episode that defined the series was "A Coffin That Small." In the episode, that family, who had lost someone, was driven for a funeral, and as they went by the firehouse, the entire firehouse team suited up and saluted to them as they drove by. It had me in tears and still gives me chills rethinking that scene. 

And not to mention that the first season gave us the introduction of Antiono Dawson and Hank Voight. Voight vs. Casey. Who knew that down the road, these two would be working together after what went down with Voight's son being arrested and catching Voight for being a dirty cop? 

We've also got Chicago Med, which has been the one show that I've been waiting to get made since Dylan Baker's performance in the first two seasons of Chicago Fire. And not to mention the crossovers! Oh, the crossovers have been the second-best thing with these shows. 

Nine years, three shows, and this show has grown into one big fan community. It's just amazing how those nine years have gone by. We've been through a lot with these characters, and I can't wait to see what comes next. Here's to nine more years with all three shows! 

Can you believe that it's been nine years since the pilot aired? Have you gone back to rewatch it? How has the series changed for you? Leave a comment below and tell us your thoughts! 

On NBC, Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago PD will return with a new season on Wednesday, November 11.

Friday, October 9, 2020

This Is Us Season 5 Poster

What to expect for Season five of This Is Us? The season that will change everything. 

That's what the new release poster for the new season is addressing. 

As I always said about this show, expect the unexpected. We've seen that since the pilot and so on and so on. I'm really looking forward to this season. Dan Fogelman and the team have always kept us on our toes. 

What do you think of the poster? What are you looking forward to this season? Leave a comment below and tell us your thoughts.

You can catch the two-hour season premiere of This Is Us Tuesday, Oct. 27 at 9/8c on NBC.


Thursday, October 8, 2020

Superstore Season 6 Sneak Peak


Here's a sneak peek clip into Season 6 of Superstore!

The clips show Amy being asked when Amy and Jonah will be moving to California but somehow the virus has ruined it. 


Here's the clip: 


What did you think of the clip? Leave a comment and tell us your thoughts

The season premiere begins Thursday, Oct. 29 at 8/7c on NBC. 


Blue Bloods Alum and Lost Alum Joins FBI Most Wanted


Looks like a familiar face is returning to CBS. 

Deadline is reporting that Amy Carlson is returning to CBS, after three years since the Blue Bloods blindsided reveal that her character, Linda Reagan, had been killed off, off-screen.

Carlson is set to be in a recurring role during Season 2 of FBI: Most Wanted as Jackie Ward, a veteran bounty hunter who has previously crossed paths with Julian McMahon's Jess. Jess describes her as "a force of nature" and "good at her job," but a "thorn in the (FBI) team's side."

Since leaving Blue Bloods, Carlson has had roles on NBC's The Village, Netflix's The Society. Her previous TV credits also include Law & Order: Trial by Jury, Third Watch, and Another World. 

Also, in addition, Lost alum Terry O'Quinn will recur on FBI Most Wanted as Bryon Lacroix, Jess's divorced father who has "a big personality and a gambling addiction." We did get a couple of stories in Season One about their relationship. 

FBI Most Wanted is scheduled to return with Season 2 sometime this early November-ish...

This should be a fun season for Jess Lacroix. I think that the addition of Carlson for this season sounds interesting and exciting. While I'm not a fan of Blue Bloods, I was a fan of her in Third Watch and Law & Order: Trial By Jury. And the addition of O'Quinn should be very good as I just finished watching the first season of Most Wanted and listening to some of Lacroix's stories about his dad sounds something exciting to explore. 

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



Station 19-Grey's Anatomy Promo

On Thursday, ABC released a new teaser promo for the new season of Station 19 and Grey's Anatomy. 

In the promo, while we see clips from the new season of Grey's dealing with the COVID pandemic, they also got a chance to thank the women and men who really put their lives on the line during the pandemic with photos. 

It's pretty overwhelming. 

Here's the promo:


What did you think of the promo? Are you looking forward to the new season? Leave a comment below and tell us your thoughts!

Station 19 and Grey's Anatomy returns Thursday, November 12 at 8/7c and 9/8c on ABC.


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.


Hee's the poster:







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

Sunday, October 4, 2020

Superstore Season 6 Promo

During Saturday Night Live's Season Premiere this weekend, NBC released a first teaser for the new season of Superstore. 

While the team deals with the COVID, it looks like Dina is having a little bit of fun with Glenn. 

Here's the promo:


The season premiere of Superstore Thursday, Oct. 29th at 8/7c on NBC.