Summary

  • COVID protocols continue to hinder a potential One Chicago crossover this season, despite hopes from the cast.
  • Fans are eager for a big crossover event involving all three procedurals, which hasn't happened since 2019.
  • A well-planned crossover could revitalize the One Chicago universe and bring together the cast in a safe manner.

Cast David Eigenberg and Jessy Schram raise doubts about a potential Chicago Med season 10, preserving the network's One Chicago Wednesday block. As all three shows return to their usual programming schedule with a total of 22 episodes, One Chicago can tackle so many more storylines in its new year. This also effectively renews hopes for a new crossover event, which the Wolf Entertainment and NBC franchise is known for.

Speaking with TVLine during the recent TCA summer press tour, Chicago Fire‘s Eigenberg and Chicago Med‘s Schram douse hopes for a One Chicago crossover happening this season. It turns out that COVID protocols continue to be a factor, even though it has been years since the global pandemic started. Eigenberg explained that “they wouldn’t intertwine” the three shows’ casts to prevent cross-contamination, although he, too, is hoping that the much-clamored special will happen. Meanwhile, Schram added that “there’s always talk [of crossovers], but we need to be able to schedule it in — and we have really demanding schedules.”

Why One Chicago Needs A Crossover Soon

The Last One Chicago Crossover Was Before The Global Pandemic In 2019

There have been smaller crossovers involving a few characters over the years. That said, viewers are waiting for a much bigger one that involves all three procedurals. As with many shows and films that exist in the same universe, these types of events are saved for vital narratives or milestones. The last One Chicago crossover was in 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic started. Ironically titled "Infection," Chicago Fire, Chicago PD, and Chicago Med needed to deal with a city-wide virus outbreak created by a disgruntled scientist. All three branches worked together to tackle the crisis, which was told in three parts.

With a longer year ahead, it isn't too late to come up with a scheme for another One Chicago crossover. All shows have already been back from the summer break and are currently in production...

ittedly, the reasoning for NBC's One Chicago shying away from crossover is understandable; better safe than sorry. However, with proper planning, it shouldn't be impossible to do, once they decide to move forward. Considering the incredibly difficult year that all three branches of the franchise went through, doing a crossover could revitalize the universe. It would also get everyone re-acquainted with each other, especially in light of several cast leaving and new ones coming in. Everyone just needs to be more vigilant during bigger filming days.

Overall, with a longer year ahead, it isn't too late to come up with a scheme for another One Chicago crossover. All shows have already been back from the summer break and are currently in production, including Chicago Fire season 13, as revealed by a couple of set photos. Perhaps once the producers realize there is a way to do the much-clamored event in a way that will ensure everyone's safety, they will finally start planning it.

Source: TVLine

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Created by
Derek Haas, Michael Brandt
First TV Show
Chicago Fire
First Episode Air Date
October 10, 2012
Cast
Jesse Spencer, Taylor Kinney, Monica Raymund, Jason Beghe, Jon Seda, Sophia Bush, Jesse Lee Soffer, Nick Gehlfuss, Yaya DaCosta, Torrey DeVitto, Rachel DiPillo, Philip Winchester, Joelle Carter, Monica Barbaro, Carl Weathers, Yuri Sardarov

Developed by Derek Haas and Michael Brandt, One Chicago is a multi-series television franchise that combines various public service/government organizations in Chicago, Illinois. Each series shares a timeline and universe, with multiple characters crossing over occasionally. The One Chicago universe began with Chicago Fire in 2012, with P.D., Med, and Justice comprising the remainder of one of NBC's most successful primetime franchises.