When I was asked to preview the first part of another crossover plot between Chicago Fire and Chicago PD, I was extremely excited to get an early look at what Dick Wolf's tangled Chicago action series had in store. Now while I have watched Chicago Fire fairly consistently I must admit that I have only watched a few episodes of Chicago PD, so if I seem ignorant of any of Chicago PD's characters or plots please be merciful in the comments section.
Starting off in Firehouse 51, we follow the adventures of Matthew Casey who is taking a day away from the firehouse in order to raise money at a marathon. This makes Herrmann acting lieutenant for the day and most would assume that this takes Casey out of danger. Unfortunately, someone else had other plans because just as Casey is walking down the street, a bomb explodes in a hospital nearby. It isn't until a few minutes after helping multiple injured people that Casey realizes he hasn't seen Dawson since the bomb went off! Thus the quest to save Dawson begins and all of the firefighters band together in order to search for Dawson. While the rest of 51 sets out to find Dawson or any other survivors, the Chief, Mills, and Cruz search for the possibility of a second bomb.
A major portion of this episode actually focused on the people of this hospital (in the non-exploded section that is) which I found to be a little annoying given the fact that we don't know these characters on the same level that we do the firefighters of Firehouse 51. At the same time though, I must admit that it is quite brave of the writers to include these characters in such large capacities given the already crowded ensemble. There was a small amount of talk earlier this year about a Chicago MD spinoff, but I don't believe the idea got much traction. All the same, the amount of screen time that the people of the hospital received makes me wonder if NBC is quietly testing the possibility of another show.
Other than that I can't really say a whole lot without spoiling the episode. Small hint: Someone decides that the best course of action when hurt is to say nothing. Brave? Yes. Smart? Maybe not so much. Read into that what you will. This episode isn't the best I've ever seen from Chicago Fire, but it's entertaining enough. If you like action and drama, you'll be happy you tuned in.
Rating: 8.4/10
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Chicago Fire - Episode 2.20 - A Dark Day - Advance Review
30 Apr 2014
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Thanks for the review, Brandon. I'll be watching this in 41 minutes. It's a very underrated but great drama to watch.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure. Got this out a little late, but I've had a very busy week. Hope you enjoy the episode.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the name of the actress that played the pediatrician whose little sister injured her head in last night's episode! It's driving me NUTS!! I can't figure out where I've seen her before! HELP!! :)
ReplyDeleteI was not to happy with this episode, I tuned in to see the "Fire" cast in action for the whole show and not just parts of it. I love both Chicago Fire and PD and to me this show was, like you said, more about the hospital staff and the episode just seemed like a lead in for another spin off or maybe a test to see if the "Chicago" viewers were up for another "Chicago Fire" spin off.
ReplyDeleteWhat is your favorite episode of Chicago Fire Brandon? :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite episode was where the fire chief was searching after the kid that kept getting caught in the middle of arson investigations. It was a nice insulated story line. Didn't end the best, but I enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteI know exactly where you are! Ha. I'm having a little trouble remembering exactly which one of the hospital bunch that was. Does this IMDB link help?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt3557152/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast
Agreed. This episode felt like 40% MD 25% PD and 35% Fire.
ReplyDeleteI don't know her name but she was from the Mentalist. If that helps
ReplyDeleteso season 1 episodes 6-13? 13 is where he died :'(
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Loved the review by the way! :D
Glad you liked the review. I watch so much TV I get them mixed up sometimes so I had honestly forgot that story went for so long.
ReplyDeleteYes!!! Yes, yes, yes!!! Her name is Amanda Righetti! She played Grace on The Mentalist!! Thanks you so much DaniK!! IMDB.com did not have her listed in the Chicago Fire page!
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You sound like me! I have a different show for every day of the [school] week! I'm a soon-to-be high school Jr. and hope will have time next year for my TV! haha
ReplyDeleteif I only have time for one show- Chicago Fire will be my pick! :)