
It’s been five years since the last One Chicago crossover, “Infection,” which involved deadly bacteria spreading in the city of Chicago. What makes the current crossover, “In The Trenches,” special is the omission of old characters like the Halstead brothers, Matt Casey, Hailey Upton, and Chief Boden, along with the inclusion of new characters like Dermot Mulroney’s Chief Pascal and Dr. Lenox, and viewing how they deal with a major crisis. This crossover event also saw intriguing match-ups that showed the combined skills of firefighters, doctors, and police officers.
5. Violet Mikami & John Frost
An Unexpected Pairing That Surprisingly Works Well
While their screen time is limited compared to the other major characters, paramedic Violet Mikami and Dr. John Frost make an underrated pairing as they work together to provide aid for injured civilians during the start of the crossover event. Violet was initially hesitant to join forces with Frost because, before their call, the paramedic questioned the reasoning for having a doctor for a ride-along. However, when they arrive at the scene of the gas explosion, Violet and Frost prioritize their duty to save lives.
When Violet, her partner Lyla Novak, and Frost are treating several wounded civilians, security agent Lauren Bates criticizes Violet for not treating another individual with a head injury as quickly as others. However, Frost defends his fellow paramedics, especially when mentioning that Violet is in charge of the situation. He goes on to say Violet is doing a good job of making sure every person is treated in turn based on the severity of the injuries.
4. Hank Voight & Dom Pascal
Two Of Chicago’s Strongest Leaders Finally Work Together
Pascal and Voight have meaningful conversations when their units discuss strategies for how to rescue Stella, Ruzek, and the passengers. There’s also some minimal comic relief when Al Capone is referenced because of how the gangster used the same tunnel the passengers are trapped in. Pascal and Voight’s final handshake and appreciation for each other’s work ethic may be a sign of a strong working relationship between the two in the future.
3. Kim Burgess & Caitlin Lenox
This Pairing Matches Up Well Even After Their Disagreement
The argument between Burgess and Lenox underlines their resilience to stay true to their jobs even if that’ll infuriate others.
Lenox is calm and serious when mentioning how the health of her patient is her top priority, while an infuriated Burgess expresses her frustration by threatening Lenox’s job security. The argument between Burgess and Lenox underlines their resilience to stay true to their jobs even if that’ll infuriate others. The two manage to show compassion to each other when Lenox reveals important information about the burned woman, leading Burgess to thank the lead doctor for her help.
2. Mouch McHolland & Trudy Platt
The Couple’s Vulnerability Is Revealed Now More Than Ever
The most emotional part of the One Chicago crossover involves Trudy’s near-death experience. As Trudy holds one of the gas explosion perpetrators at gunpoint, another one shoots Trudy in the back. When Mouch finds his wife, he is devastated and stays by her side throughout the show. Generally, Mouch and Trudy are two of the funniest characters in the One Chicago franchise with their sense of humor and banter towards their colleagues and in their relationship. However, this crossover showed the couple in a more somber light.
1. Stella Kidd & Adam Ruzek
An Effective Pairing That Works During A Rough Situation
The partnership between firefighter Stella Kidd and Detective Adam Ruzek was front and center in this crossover event. They are two of the characters who nearly died while trapped in a train covered in rubble due to the effects of the gas explosion. Stella ends up stuck with the train passengers because she tries to get them out of the tunnel, while Ruzek finds himself on the train due to his pursuit of a potential suspect responsible for the gas explosion.
Stella and Ruzek manage to work well together because they do their best to ensure the safety of the passengers.