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One Chicago Center is your go-to website for news and opinions about the NBC TV shows Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago PD, and Chicago Justice. Part of the FanSided Network, One Chicago Center focuses on delivering high-quality news, insights, and original articles related to these shows. It also creates a space for fans to connect, stay updated on the latest happenings, and share their enthusiasm for their favorite series.
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1 week ago |
onechicagocenter.com | Danilo Castro
We have been waiting to see these two in action for a decade. Tony and Ziva is the NCIS series that has fans most intrigued. NCIS: Sydney has done an excellent job of introducing new characters, and NCIS: Origins has managed to reignite fan interest in the past of a beloved veteran, but Tony and Ziva is a direct sequel to the flagship series.
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onechicagocenter.com | Danilo Castro
The franchise has been inconsistent with its recent network schedule. One Chicago is in a crucial period. The franchise took most of March off, and has been part of NBC's Wednesday night lineup intermittently throughout April. Furthermore, the network has yet to put out renewals for any of the three shows, despite the fact that they are nearing the end of the 2024-2025 season. Well, we may not have renewals in hand yet, but we do have new episodes. Finally.
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onechicagocenter.com | Danilo Castro
The upcoming series is rolling out a stacked roster of actors. 9-1-1 fans are still mourning the end of Lone Star, but there is plenty reason to be excited about the future of the franchise. The flagship show is still going strong, and now, plans for a second spinoff in Nashville are underway. The spinoff will premiere during the 2025-26 season, and if we're basing our excitement solely on the cast, this will be one of the best shows of the fall.
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1 week ago |
onechicagocenter.com | Danilo Castro
The spinoff may just make lemonade out of the lemons its been given. Law & Order: Organized Crime has become the odd man out at NBC. The Law & Order spinoff has been an ideal vehicle for veteran character Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni), but the diminishing ratings led the network to move it to its streaming service, Peacock. It's sad in so much as Organized Crime's release outlet will change the Law & Order block that NBC has run out for the past several years on Thursday nights.
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onechicagocenter.com | Danilo Castro
Suddenly, the character's future plans seem a lot fuzzier. Christopher Herrmann (David Eigenberg) was the chosen one. He was the veteran who was pegged by Wallace Boden (Eamonn Walker) to replace him as Chief in Chicago Fire's season 12 finale. It made sense on paper. Herrmann is a good worker, well-liked by all, and he knows what it means to put ones life on the line on a regular basis.
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