However, this brief appearance restored the One Chicago tradition of having the characters from different shows interact with one another when the story calls for it. In recent years, the show has stopped doing this, instead using random cops or firefighters in Chicago Med. Atwater’s appearance is thus long overdue. Using cops or firefighters that the audience is unfamiliar with is distracting during key scenes, as it sparks the question of why they didn’t use beloved characters from elsewhere in the franchise. Additionally, these cameo appearances help connect different shows in the franchise.
Why It’s Time For A New One Chicago Crossover
The Franchise Hasn’t Had Once Since 2019
The last One Chicago crossover was in 2019, making the series overdue for another one. In recent years, there have been no crossovers because of the pandemic, and that has made the three series seem isolated from one another instead of being part of the same universe. Creating mini-crossovers such as Atwater’s appearance help solve this problem, but a full crossover would be an interesting and exciting story, as it would use the main characters from all three series in a strong storyline.
A full crossover would be especially interesting now because there have been some changes to the Chicago Med cast as well as to the casts of the other shows in the franchise. Each show has some new members who have not interacted with each other before, and it would be especially worthwhile for the staff of Chicago Med to interact with Chicago Fire’s Dom Pascual or Chicago PD’s Reid, both of whom have leadership roles during the new season.
Will A One Chicago Crossover Happen This Season?
It Is More Likely Than In Previous Seasons But One Has Not Been Confirmed
In the past several years, the showrunners had a variety of reasons for not included a One Chicago crossover. The COVID-19 pandemic was one strong reason, as it was a public health risk to have a large number of actors on set at one time. However, in 2024 that is not as much of a risk. Unfortunately, with the shortened seasons in the spring of 2024 because of the writers’ strike, there was no opportunity to have any crossover storylines.
Newman also indicated that mini-crossovers such as the one that Atwater participated in will occur more frequently, as those are popular and have the advantage of being easier to coordinate.
However, the 2024-2025 television season does not face these adversarial circumstances; thus, crossovers are possible. Chicago Fire showrunner Amanda Newman alluded to the possibility. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Newman said she was sure there would be “conversations about it this season.” Unfortunately, conversations about it is far from confirmation. However, Newman also indicated that mini-crossovers such as the one that Atwater participated in will occur more frequently, as those are popular and have the advantage of being easier to coordinate.
All One Chicago Crossovers Thus Far
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Episode Names
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Shows
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Date
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“Let Her Go”/”Backdoor Pilot”
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Chicago Fire/Chicago PD
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May 15, 2013
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“Comic Perversion”/”Conventions
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Law & Order: SVU/Chicago PD
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February 26, 2014
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“A Dark Day”/”8:30 PM”
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Chicago Fire/Chicago PD
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April 29, 2014
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“Nobody Touches Anything”/”Chicago Crossover”/”They’ll Have To Go Through Me”
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Law & Order:SVU/Chicago PD/Chicago Fire
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November 11, 2014
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“Three Bells”/”A Little Devil Complex”
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Chicago Fire/Chicago PD
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February 3, 2015
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“We Called Her Jelly.Bean”/”The Number of Rats”/”Daydream Believer”
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Chicago Fire/Chicago PD/Law & Order:SVU
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April 28, 2015
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“The Beating Heart”/”Malignant”/”Now I’m God”
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Chicago Fire/Chicago Med/Chicago PD
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January 5, 2016
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“Nationwide Manhunt”/”The Song of Gregory William Yates”
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Law & Order: SVU/Chicago PD
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February 10, 2016
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“Some Make It, Some Don’t”/”Don’t Bury This Case”
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Chicago Fire/Chicago PD
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January 3, 2017
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“Profiles”/”Hiding, Not Seeking”
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Chicago Fire/Chicago PD
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March 7, 2018
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“Going To War”/”When To Let Go”/”Endings”
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Chicago Fire/Chicago Med/Chicago PD
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October 3, 2018
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“What I Saw”/”Good Men”
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Chicago Fire/Chicago PD
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February 20, 2019
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“Infection”/”Infection Part II”/”Infection Part III”
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Chicago Fire/Chicago Med/Chicago PD
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October 16, 2019
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One Chicago needs a crossover now more than ever so hopefully, the conversations about it will lead to an episode being filmed and broadcast. In the meantime, mini-crossovers such as the one that Atwater had in Chicago Med are easier for the shows to coordinate, so the audience can expect to see more of them this season.
Chicago Med
Chicago Med is a medical drama television series that follows the lives of the doctors and nurses of the fictional Gaffney Chicago Medical Center. Created by Dick Wolf and Matt Olmstead, the show is the third series in Wolf Entertainment’s Chicago franchise. Chicago Med premiered on NBC in 2015, and occasionally has crossover events with Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D.
Cast Lorena Diaz, Nick Gehlfuss, Torrey DeVitto, Marlyne Barrett, Yaya DaCosta, Brian Tee, Oliver Platt, S. Epatha Merkerson
Release Date November 17, 2015
Seasons 8
Genres Drama
Network NBC
Streaming Service(s) Peacock, Netflix
Writers Michael Brandt
Directors Michael Brandt
Showrunner Michael Brandt
Main Genre Drama
Creator(s) Matt Olmstead, Derek Haas, Michael Brandt