NBC Renews One Chicago Trio: ‘Med’, ‘Fire’ and ‘PD’

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NBC has renewed all three One Chicago series:Chicago Med, Chicago fire and Chicago Police—for the 2024-25 season. Medicine was renewed for season 10, Fire for season 13 and P.S. for season 12.

The trio of shows returned in January after a long hiatus due to dual writer and actor strikes with shortened seasons. New episodes are released on Wednesdays and are currently the top three late-night shows this season in total viewers. Replays are available the next day via Peacock.

Medicine it has an average of 10.5 million viewers (+57%) and +141% in the demo; Fire it has an average of 12.6 million viewers (+86%) and +236% in the demo; and P.S. is averaging 12.0 million viewers (+114%) and +287% in the demo.

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Even with the shorter seasons, a lot has been covered so far, including Kara Killmer’s big exit from Chicago fire with a spectacular wedding between her character Sylvie Brett and the love of her life Matt Casey (Jesse Spencer) in an aquarium store. Off-camera, Sylvie and Matt will live with the Darden siblings and their newly adopted baby, Julia, in Portland.

Speaking of outings, P.S. He’s also preparing to say goodbye to Tracy Spiridakos this season. The writing was on the wall following the departure of Jesse Lee Sopher when his character Jay Halstead left for Bolivia on a new mission shortly after marrying Spiridakos’ Hailey Upton. Fans usually get a happy ending when characters leave, so I hope this situation is no different, even if she doesn’t end up with Halstead after all is said and done.

Lastly, in Medicine, there’s a lot going on at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center, starting with the addition of Luke Mitchell as Dr. Mitchell Ripley and followed by Archer’s (Steven Weber) transplant and reconnection with his son and steamy office romance. Goodwin (S. Epatha Merkerson). ! Maggie’s (Marlyne Barrett) divorce story was sad, but earlier in the season, a possible flirtation was hinted at. Was that something to ponder? As executive Andy Schneider reminds me every time I ask for spoilers, you’ll have to stay tuned.

Medicine You certainly have something to look forward to as series alum Brian Tee returns to direct this season’s 17th episode. Sorry, but according to Tee, there won’t be a cameo from his character, Dr. Ethan Choi, at least not this time.

All three shows are produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, in association with Wolf Entertainment.

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