12/7/2023 0 Comments Chicago pd crossover episodes![]() Chicago Fire - S02E12 - Out with a BangĠ39. ![]() Chicago Fire - S02E11 - Shoved in My FaceĠ38. Chicago Fire - S02E10 - Not Like ThisĠ37. Chicago PD - S01E02 - Wrong Side of the Bars (Part 2/2)Ġ36. Chicago PD - S01E01 - Stepping Stone (Part ½)Ġ35. Chicago Fire - S02E09 - You Will Hurt HimĠ34. Chicago Fire - S02E08 - Rhymes with ShoutĠ33. Chicago Fire - S02E04 - A Nuisance CallĠ29. Chicago Fire - S02E01 - A Problem HouseĠ28. Chicago Fire - S01E23 - Let Her Go (PD backdoor pilot)Ġ24. Chicago Fire - S01E21 - Retaliation HitĠ22. ![]() Chicago Fire - S01E19 - A Coffin That SmallĠ21. Chicago Fire - S01E17 - Better to LieĠ19. Chicago Fire - S01E14 - A Little TasteĠ17. Chicago Fire - S01E13 - Warm and DeadĠ14. Chicago Fire - S01E12 - Under the KnifeĠ13. Chicago Fire - S01E11 - God Has SpokenĠ12. Chicago Fire - S01E10 - Merry Christmas, Etc.Ġ11. Chicago Fire - S01E09 - It Ain’t EasyĠ10. Chicago Fire - S01E08 - Leaving the StationĠ09. Chicago Fire - S01E06 - Rear View MirrorĠ07. Chicago Fire - S01E03 - Professional CourtesyĠ06. In the meantime, I suggest you use the spreadsheet and follow the in-universe order established by the community.Īnyway, enjoy! Contact me if anything’s incorrect! :)įAQs □ Where to Watch □ Episode Order Notes (Spoilers!) 2012-2013 : Fire S01Ġ03. The episode number will be blue if I personally verified it follows in-universe order. About half of the list below still follows air dates. ![]() Please note, I haven’t finished reordering all episodes to match « in-universe » dates. Feel free to leave comments to contribute! Also useful to anyone like myself who just wants to go back and binge-watch from the very beginning!Ī spreadsheet version is also available for easy read! The spreadsheet always contains the latest updates (as this post here is uh… high maintenance), and more information like cameos and dates. 8/10.The complete guide to watch every Chicago episode in the correct orderĪs a lot of people are getting interested with the franchise but don’t know where to start with so many crossovers between the four shows, I made a list to help watch them in the proper, « in-universe » order. Very good overall though and one of the better episodes of the season. Also, some of what Yates says and does earlier in the episode should have raised more alarm bells for the people he was practically incriminating himself to. Am not a fan generally of the character too, his motivations and tactics are questionable but having said that it is a little more understandable here than in most cases. Was less keen on Jason Beghe, his line delivery is too much of one tone and inflection (gravelly and mumbling). The performances are on the most part great and more, with steely Mariska Hargitay standing out of the regulars, Raul Esparza bringing a lot of energy, Tamara Tunie is a welcome presence and truly freaky Dallas Roberts steals the show. The two teams work very well together, really like the chemistry between Olivia and Vought, and for a crossover it succeeds in not feeling like too much of one show and not enough of the other (much more successful than the 'Law and Order'/'Homicide: Life on the Street' crossovers. Moreover, the story is gripping and has the right amount of tension evident from the very creepy beginning to the close. The script is thought provoking and is lean with very little fat, none of it is dumbed down or over complicated. The direction has some nice tension while keeping things steady, without going too far the other way. Have never been able to hear the song "Daydream Believer" or The Monkees in the same way again after hearing how it is used here. The music is used sparingly and is haunting and non-overwrought when it is used, and it's mainly used when a crucial revelation or plot development is revealed. As ever, the photography and such are fully professional, the slickness still remaining. While not mind-blowing, it is on the most part a very good episode and one of the better ones of the season and certainly of the very up and down second half of the season. "Daydream Believer" thankfully is one of the episodes that got better with each of my three viewings. Sticking out more vividly than most Season 16 episodes. This is an episode that really stuck in my mind on first watch, namely for the creepiness of the beginning and Dallas Roberts' performance. The character was a great one, though his episodes varied, with his earlier ones being very good but the ones with Dr Rudnick felt like one or two episodes too far. "Daydream Believer" continues the Gregory Yates, a character loosely based on Ted Bundy, arc started in 'Chicago PD', which is introduced on this show in this 'Law and Order: Special Victims Unit'/'Chicago PD' crossover (the second one for this show after "Chicago Crossover").
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