Infection (Chicago franchise)
"Infection" | |
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Chicago crossover event | |
Story by | Dick Wolf & Derek Haas |
Original air date | October 16, 2019 |
Part 1: Chicago Fire | |
Episode title | "Infection: Part I" |
Episode no. | Season 8 Episode 4 |
Directed by | Reza Tabrizi |
Teleplay by | Derek Haas |
Episode chronology | |
Part 2: Chicago Med | |
Episode title | "Infection: Part II" |
Episode no. | Season 5 Episode 4 |
Directed by | Michael Pressman |
Teleplay by | Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider |
Episode chronology | |
Part 3: Chicago P.D. | |
Episode title | "Infection: Part III" |
Episode no. | Season 7 Episode 4 |
Directed by | Eriq La Salle |
Teleplay by | Gwen Sigan |
Episode chronology | |
Crossover chronology | |
Preceded by | "February 2019 Chicago crossover event" |
Followed by | "February 2020 Chicago crossover event" |
"Infection" is a three-part
Plot
Part 1
At a Chicago Bears game, members of Firehouse 51, the Intelligence Unit, and Chicago Med are tailgating. After Matthew Casey notices a guy collapse in the middle of the festivities, they head over to help and find the guy with a flesh-eating infection on his legs repeating the letters "BRT." The guy is taken to Chicago Med where they identify the infection as necrotizing fasciitis. Ambulance 61 gets dispatched to a house where they find two people dead inside from the same infection. Jay Halstead identifies the original victim as a student at a local university. Cruz reveals to Mouch and Brett that he plans on proposing to Chloe. Burgess responds to a call at a gas station where a woman and her child are both infected. They both shortly die later at Chicago Med. Boden begins dealing with the mayor's office when the house is assigned to parade duties. Firehouse 51 responds to a fire at Central Chicago University (CCU), where a large chemical fire has broken out. While in the basement rescuing trapped people Severide notices a panel on the wall with the same "BRT" initials. The discovery allows intelligence to begin putting together a connection between the infection and the university. After shift Chloe breaks up with Cruz. Intelligence discovers that the original victim was a lab assistant at CCU and had previously been threatening professors with an apocalyptic-type event happening in Chicago. Burgess and Upton go to Chicago Med to question him; however, when they arrive, they are told he died. The Office of Fire Investigation determines that the fire at CCU was deliberately set. Jay Halstead finds out that another lab assistant at CCU, Veronica Song, was supposed to be in the lab at the time of the fire but didn't show up. Upton arrives at Song's house to question her; however, upon entering Song collapses from infection. They are both brought to Chicago Med where Song is rushed into surgery.
Part 2
The press begins questioning Goodwin about the infection. Upton gets examined for potential infection after finding Song's blood on her; Song later flatlines in surgery and is unable to be revived. The
Part 3
Voight and Jay Halstead arrive at Chicago Med looking for Seldon who had been identified as the truck rentee but he is nowhere to be found. At the public disturbance call, Firehouse 51 and P.D. have trouble maintaining order when civilians believe they know who caused the outbreak and want to take matters into their own hands. Chicago Med is put on lock down as they begin searching for Seldon. Jay walks by the security guard and tells him Voight is looking for him. Both Voight and the security guard walk down the hallway of Chicago Med feverishly. The security guard explains that a ”Code Silver” is the mandated code for a shooter in the hospital. Hospital security cameras reveal he already escaped so they begin broadening their search. Jay Halstead and Upton find a house they suspect Seldon to be in although all they find is his ex-wife. Intelligence questions the ex-wife who tells them Seldon isn't done yet. They also end up on a wild goose chase when they get many leads in different areas around the city from civilians trying to help and Seldon setting up false leads. The team finds his lab with many medical experimentation tools and a map with an area circled that includes a parade route. Firehouse 51 arrives to assist with the parade only to find the route to have no spectators due to widespread fear from the infection. Intelligence finds out that BRT had previously been funding Seldon experiments but when funding was unexpectedly cut he snapped and started planning to release the infection. Further investigation leads them to believe that Seldon is planning on releasing the infection at BRT headquarters where a board meeting is taking place. The CDC and Firehouse 51 are called to help evacuate the building. Meanwhile, the team at Med working on a treatment finds a proper antibiotic that attacks and reduces the infection. Atwater, Jay Halstead, and Upton begin evacuating the building. In the boardroom Halstead finds the entire board taken hostage by Seldon and begins trying to deescalate the situation. Upton, with a sniper rifle on the adjacent building, creates a distraction which allows Voight and the rest of the team to enter. Seldon refuses to surrender and is shot dead by Voight. After wrapping up the case everyone begins settling down back into their own lives.
Cast and characters
Main
Notable guests
Actor | Character | Episode | ||
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Chicago Fire | Chicago Med | Chicago P.D. | ||
Aaron Serotsky | David Seldon | Guest | ||
Eunji Kim | Veronica Song | Guest | ||
Kristen Gutoskie | Chloe Allen | Guest | ||
Alberto Rosende | Blake Gallo | Guest | Guest | |
Ricky Bartlett | Security Guard 1 | Guest | ||
Eileen Galindo | Mama Garcia | Guest | Guest | |
Randy Flagler | Harold Capp | Guest | Guest | |
Daniel Kyri | Darren Ritter | Guest | Guest | |
Anthony Ferraris | Tony Ferraris | Guest | Guest | |
Kathleen Munroe | Andrea Danover | Guest | ||
Kyla Kenedy | Amanda | Guest | ||
Jeremy Shouldis | Marty Peterson | Guest | ||
Louise Lamson | Heather Holcomb | Guest |
Production
On September 2, 2019, it was announced that the production teams
Reception
Critical response
Vlada Gelman with TVLine said that the "crossover proved to be a monumental event for some of the Windy City’s finest."[7]
Viewing figures
The three-part event aired from 8:00-11:00 pm EDT on October 16, 2019, on NBC.[8] Chicago Fire switched timeslots with Chicago Med for the evening with Fire airing an hour earlier than usual.[9] The first part of the crossover was watched live by 8.23 million viewers, the second part rose to 8.93 million, the final part dropped back down to 8.62 million.[10] The high viewing figures led to the crossover being called the "dominant event of the night."[11] Deadline Hollywood said "NBC’s three-part Chicago crossover titled “Infection” came on strong Wednesday night, giving a boost to all three franchises for NBC in the adults 18–49 demographic."[12]
References
- ^ Hurley, Laura (September 2, 2019). "What Chicago Med's Crossover With Fire And P.D. Will Be About, According To The Showrunner". CinemaBlend. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
- Yahoo! Entertainment. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
- ^ Bissette Sumerel, Ashley (October 14, 2019). "Preview — One Chicago Crossover Event: Infection". Tell-Tale TV. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
- ^ Gelman, Vlada (September 2, 2019). "Chicago Fire Boss Previews This Fall's Mega #OneChicago Crossover". TVLine. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
- ^ a b Gelman, Vlada (October 15, 2019). "#OneChicago Team Previews 'Zombie Apocalypse'-Like Crossover Event". TVLine. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
- ^ Jones, Adrienne (October 16, 2019). "Why 'Nobody Likes' Making The One Chicago Crossovers With Fire, P.D. and Med, According To Dick Wolf". CinemaBlend. Retrieved October 19, 2019.
- ^ Gelman, Vlada (October 16, 2019). "#OneChicago's 'Infection' Crossover Reignites 'Burzek' Relationship — Plus, Who Got Their Heart Broken?". TVLine. Retrieved October 19, 2019.
- ^ Jones, Adrienne (October 12, 2019). "Why Dick Wolf And Chicago Fire's Boss Liked The Infection Story For Upcoming Crossover With P.D. And Med". CinemaBlend. Retrieved October 19, 2019.
- ^ Stockly, Ed (October 16, 2019). "What's on TV Wednesday: 'Chicago Fire,' 'Chicago Med' and 'Chicago PD' crossover on NBC". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 19, 2019.
- ^ Welch, Alex (October 17, 2019). "'Chicago Med,' 'The Masked Singer' adjust up, 'SEAL Team,' 'Chicago P.D.,' 'Almost Family' adjust down: Wednesday final ratings". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on October 17, 2019. Retrieved October 19, 2019.
- ^ Hurley, Laura (October 19, 2019). "One Chicago Kills With Deadly Crossover, Arrow Misses the Target And More In This Week's TV Ratings". CinemaBlend. Retrieved October 19, 2019.
- ^ Ramos, Dino-Ray (October 17, 2019). "'Chicago' Crossover Event Dominates Wednesday, While 'The Masked Singer' Rises; 'Riverdale' Down From Season Premiere". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 19, 2019.