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Law & Order SVU, Chicago Fire and Chicago PD - Crossover Event

Sep 29, 2014

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‘CHICAGO FIRE,’ ‘CHICAGO P.D.’ AND ‘LAW & ORDER: SVU’ STORIES CONVERGE WITH THREE-PART CROSSOVER TO AIR NOV. 11-12

UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. — September 29, 2014 — Dick Wolf’s Universal Television/NBC series “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago P.D.” and “Law & Order: SVU” will be united during a major three-part crossover airing Nov. 11-12.

The three series will share a storyline about a child pornography ring that stretches from Chicago to New York and will arc over three episodes, beginning with “Chicago Fire” (Tuesday, Nov. 11, 10 p.m. ET/PT) and continuing on “Law & Order: SVU” and “Chicago P.D.” (Wednesday, Nov. 12, 9 and 10 p.m., respectively).

“Warren Leight (“SVU” showrunner) and Matt Olmstead (“Chicago Fire”/“Chicago P.D.” showrunner) are two of the best writers in the business. We wanted to figure out a way to create a crime that connects all three shows. Warren, Matt and I came up with a story that was big and unique enough to transit to all three,” Wolf explained.

Each of the three shows opened their seasons to strong ratings, with “Chicago Fire” averaging a 2.6 rating, 8 share in adults 18-49 and 9.1 million viewers overall Tuesday, Sept. 23 to match its second-highest rating ever in 18-49 and deliver its #2 total-viewer result to date. “Law & Order: SVU” debuted Wednesday, Sept. 24 with a 2.2/6 in 18-49 and 10.1 million viewers overall, making it the show’s most-watched season premiere since 2007. “Chicago P.D.” followed with a 1.9/6 in 18-49 and 8.5 million viewers overall to win the hour among ABC, CBS and NBC in total viewers with the show’s biggest overall audience since its series premiere on Jan. 8.

All three shows are produced by Wolf Films in association with Universal Television. Dick Wolf, Matt Olmstead, Michael Brandt, Derek Haas, Danielle Gelber and Peter Jankowski are executive producers of both “Chicago” series. Dick Wolf, Warren Leight, Julie Martin, Jonathan Starch and Peter Jankowski are executive producers of “Law & Order: SVU.”

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16 comments:

  1. What. The. Hell.

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  2. I wish they'd stop this crossover sh%t

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  3. Great, more crossovers of these shows.

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  4. Not seeing how a child pornography ring can be connected to a show about fire fighters!

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  5. just want say - me too! I little confused with crossovers now

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  6. I never watched SVU, I stopped with PD last season... And I'll stop Chicago Fire after tomorrow episode. They killed Shay, now they are kinda destroying my favorite pair and my favorite character for pretty much the same reasons, so I really don't have any reasons to watch the show anymore... but for the ones who still like all three shows that's an awesome news. Enjoy <3

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  7. Not again, the last SVU/Chicago PD sucked. I rather just watch SVU and not have a crossover

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  8. Loved it. I don't watch L&O, but that's no reason to not watch the event. And to people compalining, that's what it is: An event, Just deal with it.
    Remembering that the last major crossover was awesome.

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  9. I am not really a fan of crossovers plus I only watch Chicago PD. These crossover events put a storyline in front, but even with procedurals I am more interested in the character development ... but I am a good sport and I tape them at least to watch them together.

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  10. No it wasn't it was boring, I ended up turning off the tv when Chicago PD came on with SVU crossover. There is no sense to have a crossover, the first time or the second time

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  11. You do know that the storyline for this boring crossover it hasn't even being released. Plus it might not be about that topic.

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  12. Agreed, No point. SVU is fine by itself.

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  13. You saying the event with the bomb was boring? I'm talking about the CF x CPD crossover that focused on the Medical part as well. The "crossover" between SVU and CPD was merely a came. I don't count as something "majoar" like I said above.

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  14. i'm thinkin mayb there will be a fire. but its arson so they call in the detectives. and mayb a child dies in the fire and after investigating they find evidence of child pornography then the call svu ^_^

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  15. I like when SVU/CPD crossover. Could care less about fire crossing over, the CF/CPD crossover didn't even watch the CF episode and the CPD which I love, just watched the CPD parts and ff through all the CF characters and stopped watching the last 5 minutes before the Kelly/Erin part. Hate CF crossovers

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