WendyCR72 February 26, 2017 Share February 26, 2017 There's a week off before the next episode, which airs on a Wednesday, as part of crossover night with all Chicago shows, (minus Chicago Med) including the premiere of Chicago Justice. This episode airs first at 8:00 p.m.: Quote 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. The dire situation quickly turns personal when it is discovered that one of Chicago PD's own has a family member at the scene. 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. Meanwhile, in the aftermath, the building owner steps forward to cooperate with the ongoing investigation, but the situation takes a sudden and unexpected turn. Link to comment
Ryan Chamberlain March 2, 2017 Share March 2, 2017 That was one hell of an episode. I pretty much saw that Spoiler Guy who owned the warehouse committing hari cari coming though. As soon as he asked for the bathroom. I knew that's what he was gonna do. 6 Link to comment
Dowel Jones March 2, 2017 Share March 2, 2017 Who cleaned up the bathroom? Squad or Truck? A pretty good, action packed episode. Otis can actually brag a bit again. A replacement for Connie? New storyline or what? Has Severide banged her yet? 3 Link to comment
MakeMeLaugh March 2, 2017 Share March 2, 2017 That was pretty gruesome. A totally serious episode. Connie went on vacation and didn't even tell her boss, Boden? All rightee then. So now Anna will be on Med and we can have crossovers whenever she and Severide have a date. Sweet. Link to comment
Chas411 March 2, 2017 Share March 2, 2017 Didn't they already try that with April? The only potential Severidw romance I ever liked.. 1 Link to comment
FnkyChkn34 March 2, 2017 Share March 2, 2017 That was an excellent episode, but did seem a wee bit scattered. Not sure exactly why, maybe because they were trying to fit too much into just each hour? I didn't get the point of the new girl either, unless the actress that plays Connie was unavailable for some reason. I also like Severide with April, but maybe Anna will grow on us once the character gets more air time on Med? Link to comment
Aliconehead March 2, 2017 Share March 2, 2017 I think the point of the new girl was as a surrogate for the audience. While the firefighters are battleweary and have seen this, Connie would have been the same. She is new, overwhelmed and not sure what to do, they needed a new person to show the shock and awe that this situation would cause in others. 4 Link to comment
iMonrey March 2, 2017 Share March 2, 2017 I watched about a half hour of this and shut it off as soon as I realized it was nothing more than a jumping off point for PD, Med and Justice. Half an hour in and they were already switching over to hospital scenes. Granted, I knew that going in, but I can easily skip it and won't miss a thing. 1 Link to comment
Brookside March 2, 2017 Share March 2, 2017 Best thing about this episode? Only a couple of brief shots of Gabby. 5 Link to comment
Waterston Fan March 2, 2017 Share March 2, 2017 I liked this episode and the beginning was cool. I didn't think he'd kill himself but it makes sense. I'm not sure why but I didn't like that Gabby and Brett were trying to bring two people together. They didn't seem like boyfriend and girlfriend kind of thing. But it was still nice they did that. Link to comment
Artsda March 3, 2017 Share March 3, 2017 (edited) This plot seamed like it was stolen from the Oakland warehouse fire. Right down to the fact they were struggling artists and people living in the building too. I like Anna glad to see her stick around. Edited March 3, 2017 by Artsda Link to comment
LonelyTown March 3, 2017 Share March 3, 2017 10 hours ago, iMonrey said: I watched about a half hour of this and shut it off as soon as I realized it was nothing more than a jumping off point for PD, Med and Justice. Half an hour in and they were already switching over to hospital scenes. Granted, I knew that going in, but I can easily skip it and won't miss a thing. It's just annoying. I don't have the time / don't want to watch four shows just to see what happens, smh. Link to comment
juliet73 March 3, 2017 Share March 3, 2017 I liked this episode because of the actual action. There was no personal Gabby drama, no "out to get the chief" drama, no Severide/Casey BS storylines. I knew the building owner was going to kill himself. Pretty intense scene in the bathroom. Now I'm forced to watch PD. Ugh!! 3 Link to comment
Crs97 March 3, 2017 Share March 3, 2017 I liked this episode as well. I want them to focus on the calls so was happy this did that. I really like that every time Casey is forced to deal with Voight, Jesse adds just a subtle move or expression to let you know Casey isn't happy about it. It is so ridiculous that Voight is still employed; I appreciate Jesse continuing to make clear Casey can barely be civil to him. 2 Link to comment
LittleIggy March 3, 2017 Share March 3, 2017 1 hour ago, Artsda said: This plot seamed like it was stolen from the Oakland warehouse fire. Right down to the fact they were struggling artists and people living in the building too. I like Anna glad to see her stick around. It's not "stealing." They took a real life event as inspiration. It happens all the time on Wolf's shows. Great episode. Bowden was awesome, as usual. Loved Mouch comforting the girl at the hospital. 3 Link to comment
WendyCR72 March 3, 2017 Author Share March 3, 2017 5 minutes ago, LittleIggy said: It's not "stealing." They took a real life event as inspiration. It happens all the time on Wolf's shows. Yep, it was the backbone of the entire Law & Order franchise; now the Chicago franchise is getting in on the action, too. Link to comment
NJRadioGuy March 3, 2017 Share March 3, 2017 This one worked for me on every level. Finally they show us a realistic response to a major fire and its after effects for everybody concerned. Good point about NewGirl™ being the focal point for the pearl-clutching audience members. That was about as real a scene as you can do within the confines of network television. Betcha there were a ton of CFD firehouses tuned in to catch members' cameos! My compliments on the makeup artists and VFX crews as well. And taken as a whole, this was two hours of very enjoyable television (well, 3 x 42 minutes). Welcome back Law and Order, too. How I've missed you! 5 Link to comment
FnkyChkn34 March 3, 2017 Share March 3, 2017 9 hours ago, LittleIggy said: It's not "stealing." They took a real life event as inspiration. It happens all the time on Wolf's shows. Exactly, they even advertise it as "ripped from the headlines." I like when they do that, but it is a fine line to do it well. I thought it was good. 1 Link to comment
SuzieQ March 3, 2017 Share March 3, 2017 10 hours ago, Crs97 said: I really like that every time Casey is forced to deal with Voight, Jesse adds just a subtle move or expression to let you know Casey isn't happy about it. It is so ridiculous that Voight is still employed; I appreciate Jesse continuing to make clear Casey can barely be civil to him. YES!! While I am actually a big Voight fan, it does defy all reality that he is not in jail, much less running the most prestigious unit in CPD. Casey looks like he wants to projectile vomit every time he sees him, and rightfully so! I usually think crossover's are lame but I loved this one and all 3 shows. It made sense and followed a cohesive story. The only slight negative I have is that the minute the owner asked where the bathroom was I knew exactly what was coming. They just don't add mundane details like that into the story without a significant purpose. 3 Link to comment
Kel Varnsen March 4, 2017 Share March 4, 2017 21 hours ago, LonelyTown said: It's just annoying. I don't have the time / don't want to watch four shows just to see what happens, smh. I watched the whole damn thing and never got any follow up as to what happened with Mouch. Last I saw he was waiting in triage and talking to a victim. A damn balcony dropped on his head and there was never any update regarding his condition. 20 hours ago, NJRadioGuy said: This one worked for me on every level. Finally they show us a realistic response to a major fire and its after effects for everybody concerned. Realistic except for the fact that we never saw anyone spray any water on the fire of course. Link to comment
Crs97 March 4, 2017 Share March 4, 2017 Regarding Mouch, he said he was going to check in at the nurses station. When he was comforting the victim, he looked like he was bandaged up with an ice pack on his knee. I thought it would be cliche, but apparently he didn't keel over in some deserted part of the hospital. Link to comment
MaryHedwig March 4, 2017 Share March 4, 2017 Quote I watched the whole damn thing and never got any follow up as to what happened with Mouch. Last I saw he was waiting in triage and talking to a victim. A damn balcony dropped on his head and there was never any update regarding his condition. Everyone at that firehouse has magic healing powers, just like superheroes and cartoon characters. Link to comment
jewel21 March 4, 2017 Share March 4, 2017 2 hours ago, MaryHedwig said: Everyone at that firehouse has magic healing powers, just like superheroes and cartoon characters. Except for Jimmy. 1 Link to comment
WendyCR72 March 4, 2017 Author Share March 4, 2017 1 hour ago, jewel21 said: Except for Jimmy. And Shay. Don't forget poor Shay. 3 Link to comment
Waterston Fan March 4, 2017 Share March 4, 2017 15 hours ago, Crs97 said: Regarding Mouch, he said he was going to check in at the nurses station. When he was comforting the victim, he looked like he was bandaged up with an ice pack on his knee. I thought it would be cliche, but apparently he didn't keel over in some deserted part of the hospital. I know, right? The fact that he didn't have a head injury was ridiculous. Link to comment
preeya March 4, 2017 Share March 4, 2017 I love it when Gaby is not the focal point; which doesn't happen too often. Link to comment
Sake614 March 5, 2017 Share March 5, 2017 21 hours ago, Crs97 said: On 3/3/2017 at 0:45 AM, NJRadioGuy said: Realistic except for the fact that we never saw anyone spray any water on the fire of course. OMG I kept saying the same thing lol! And would the El really be running so close to such a huge blaze? other than those nit picks, I really liked the episode. As others have said, there was very little Gabby, no personal drama BS. It was all about the fire and its aftermath. This is what I want from a show called Chicago FIRE. 3 Link to comment
MVFrostsMyPie March 5, 2017 Share March 5, 2017 On 3/2/2017 at 7:47 PM, Artsda said: This plot seamed like it was stolen from the Oakland warehouse fire. Right down to the fact they were struggling artists and people living in the building too. Yeah.... this hit too close to home. Literally/figuratively. I'm not sure how I feel about it. Link to comment
dreamcatcher March 5, 2017 Share March 5, 2017 On 2/3/2017 at 8:23 PM, iMonrey said: I watched about a half hour of this and shut it off as soon as I realized it was nothing more than a jumping off point for PD, Med and Justice. Half an hour in and they were already switching over to hospital scenes. Granted, I knew that going in, but I can easily skip it and won't miss a thing. I actually really liked the episode, but as I was watching it I was thinking that everytime they do a crossover, CF just doesn't "feel" the same. I couldn't explain it, but for some reason the episodes from crossovers always felt kinda strange. I guess this is why; it was a great episode but it was more of a set up for the other shows. Link to comment
Waterston Fan March 6, 2017 Share March 6, 2017 7 hours ago, dreamcatcher said: I actually really liked the episode, but as I was watching it I was thinking that everytime they do a crossover, CF just doesn't "feel" the same. I couldn't explain it, but for some reason the episodes from crossovers always felt kinda strange. I guess this is why; it was a great episode but it was more of a set up for the other shows. I admit, normally, when there is a crossover, I just watch CF if there is a crossover with PD or Med. Usually I just ask about the two shows. lol Justice on the other hand, I am recording it and will see how it goes. Link to comment
jay741982 March 7, 2017 Share March 7, 2017 On 3/2/2017 at 0:33 AM, Dowel Jones said: Who cleaned up the bathroom? Squad or Truck? A pretty good, action packed episode. Otis can actually brag a bit again. A replacement for Connie? New storyline or what? Has Severide banged her yet? LOL I wouldn't be Surpised but I hope Severide doesn't bang her. I'm getting tired of him banging bascially every female. I'm still shocked he didn't bang Slyive back when she started on the show. Plus I like Anna and I'm hoping she's meant to be his first serious girlfriend On 3/2/2017 at 10:47 PM, Artsda said: This plot seamed like it was stolen from the Oakland warehouse fire. Right down to the fact they were struggling artists and people living in the building too. I like Anna glad to see her stick around. I read an article about this crossover and It was ripped from the headlines about that fire Link to comment
FnkyChkn34 March 7, 2017 Share March 7, 2017 On 3/5/2017 at 11:00 PM, Waterston Fan said: I admit, normally, when there is a crossover, I just watch CF if there is a crossover with PD or Med. Usually I just ask about the two shows. lol I like both Fire and PD, so this crossover worked for me without Med having its own hour. Just the characters popping up was the perfect amount for me. 1 Link to comment
StevedeMena March 8, 2017 Share March 8, 2017 On 3/2/2017 at 8:26 PM, LonelyTown said: It's just annoying. I don't have the time / don't want to watch four shows just to see what happens, smh. It's just three shows. There's no Chicago Med episode part of this. Link to comment
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