Viewers were left wondering why new episodes of Chicago P.D., Chicago Fire, and Chicago Med didn’t air on November 27. These three hit NBC shows are part of the One Chicago franchise, and their current storylines have been filled with intense twists and cliffhangers. However, fans will have to wait a bit longer for the next chapter of their favorite shows. Here’s why:
Why Chicago P.D., Fire, and Med didn’t release Episode 9 of their new seasons on Nov 27?
The shows Chicago P.D., Chicago Fire, and Chicago Med are currently on a hiatus. Therefore, no new episode was released on November 27.
The One Chicago franchise shows originally broadcast on NBC and are now on their holiday breaks. It’s common for networks, including NBC, to take an extended break during the holiday season. However, fans don’t have to worry—Chicago Fire, P.D., and Med will return in early January. Their mid-season finales aired on November 20, and all three shows are set to return on January 8 at their usual times.
Currently, all three Chicago shows have hooked viewers with their latest mid-season finales, leaving them eager to find out what happens next. Chicago Med ended with a nail-biting finale in the episode “Love Will Tear Us Apart”. Sharon Goodwin was stabbed and was bleeding profusely, with no one around to help her. Although Dean Archer is the only hope for saving her, her fate remains uncertain after the intense conclusion.
Meanwhile, Chicago P.D. wrapped up its episode on a chilling note. Chief Reid discovered that Torres had slept with CI Gloria, and Burgess, Voight, and the entire team covered it up. Instead of exposing them or taking disciplinary action, Reid unexpectedly tells Voight he wants the two to remain “friends.” This strange move is likely to lead to complications.
Chicago Fire will return next year from where it left off, with Hermann and Mouch preparing for the chief’s exam. Additionally, after receiving several threatening messages, Joe Cruz faces off with the cousin of a gang leader he had previously encountered.
Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D. are available to stream on Peacock.