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  • NBC’s Suits LA: Guide to Star-Studded Cameos Including Gabriel Macht


    The Most Star Studded Celeb Appearances on NBCs Suits LA
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    As if there wasn’t enough anticipation around NBC’s Suits LA, the legal drama is bringing in some familiar faces — including a cameo or two from the original cast.

    Set in a fictional New York City corporate law firm, the original Suits followed associate lawyer Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), who started working with Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht). The legal drama, which ran from 2011 to 2019, focused on Harvey and Mike winning lawsuits and closing cases while simultaneously hiding Mike’s secret that he didn’t go to law school.

    The show had a resurgence in popularity in 2023 when it was added to Netflix and Peacock. As a result, NBC developed a spinoff starring Stephen Amell, Josh McDermitt, Lex Scott Davis and Bryan Greenberg.

    “We want to play the hits. We want to have a lot of fun,” Amell told Entertainment Weekly in December 2024. “We are only sitting in Black Lane Law group conference room at the moment right now because of Gabriel and Patrick [J. Adams] and Sarah [Rafferty] and Meghan [Markle] and Rick [Hoffman] and all of the people that comprised the original Suits cast. So all of them are welcome.”

    Everything to Know About Suits Spinoff


    Related: Everything to Know About ‘Suits LA’ Spinoff: Cast, Plot and More

    The Suits franchise lives on with another spinoff, Suits LA. Suits LA will feature new characters played by Stephen Amell, Bryan Greenberg, Josh McDermitt and Lex Scott Davis. It will be located in a new place, but it’s set in the same universe as the original series. Suits ran for nine seasons from 2011 to 2019 […]

    Amell made it clear that the door is open for more cameos, adding, “I’m not the one that invites them, but as far as I’m concerned, all of them are welcome. … We’re going to do our own thing, and that’s OK. We do things on this show that they couldn’t do on the original.”

    The actor, who plays the lead in the spinoff series, also revealed how his character Ted Black has a special connection to Macht’s Harvey.

    “You’ll notice behind my desk that there’s a picture of a young Ted Black with what can only be a young Harvey Specter so there’s clearly a history between the characters,” he explained. “We came up together in the D.A.’s office. So if I was going to have anyone [from the original cast] come back, I would want it to be Gabriel. I would really hope that that happens, because I am very much a fan of his character and I think that that dynamic would be something that the viewers would really enjoy.”

    Keep scrolling to see the stars set to appear on Suits LA:

    Victoria Justice

    The Most Star Studded Celeb Appearances on NBCs Suits LA
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    Based on the trailer, Justice will portray a client who is less than thrilled by Ted’s approach in the courtroom.

    Sofia Pernas

    The Most Star Studded Celeb Appearances on NBCs Suits LA
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    After starring on Blood & Treasure and husband Justin Hartley‘s Tracker, Pernas has been cast as a powerhouse attorney in the D.A.s office who goes head to head with Ted in a high-profile murder trial.

    Aleks Paunovic

    The Most Star Studded Celeb Appearances on NBCs Suits LA
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    Paunovic has appeared in just about every show that films in Canada. In Suits LA, things get aggressive between Paunovic’s unnamed character and Amell’s Ted.

    Maggie Grace

    A Guide to the Most Star-Studded Celeb Appearances on NBC's 'Suits LA'
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    The Fear the Walking Dead alum is playing pro bono lawyer Amanda who rents space at Black Lane law firm in order to have an upscale address for her own practice. Amanda is expected to have sparks with Ted.

    Suits Cast Where Are They Now 289 Feature


    Related: ‘Suits’ Cast: Where Are They Now?

    Suits found a dedicated fanbase when it first aired — but its Netflix debut has made the legal drama even more popular. The USA series, which originally ran for nine seasons from 2011 to 2019, stars Patrick J. Adams as Mike Ross, a man who convinced a New York City law firm to give him […]

    Brian Baumgartner

    The Most Star Studded Celeb Appearances on NBCs Suits LA
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    The Office alum is playing a fictionalized version of himself who requires legal aid.

    Patton Oswalt

    The Most Star Studded Celeb Appearances on NBCs Suits LA
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    Oswalt will also portray an exaggerated version of himself during his guest appearance.

    Gabriel Macht

    A Guide to the Most Star-Studded Celeb Appearances on NBC's 'Suits LA'
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    Macht is reprising his role as Harvey in multiple episodes of Suits LA.



    NBC’s hit show Suits LA is back with a bang, featuring some of Hollywood’s biggest stars in guest appearances throughout the season. One of the most anticipated cameos is none other than Gabriel Macht, who plays the suave and charismatic Harvey Specter in the original Suits series.

    Macht’s appearance in Suits LA is sure to bring a touch of elegance and intrigue to the show, as he reprises his role as the sharp-witted lawyer with a knack for winning cases. Fans can expect to see Macht in several episodes, where he will undoubtedly steal the spotlight with his undeniable charm and charisma.

    But Macht is not the only star making a splash on Suits LA this season. The show is also set to feature guest appearances from some of Hollywood’s biggest names, including Emily Ratajkowski, Jesse Williams, and Gina Torres. With such a star-studded lineup, Suits LA promises to be a must-watch for fans of the original series and newcomers alike.

    So, grab your popcorn and get ready for a season of drama, intrigue, and star-studded cameos on NBC’s Suits LA. Trust us, you won’t want to miss a minute of the action!

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  • NBC’s Cris Collinsworth knows most Birds fans dislike him


    Eagles fans are a complex group. Most have huge hearts and step up when needed, such as donating money to fire victims more than 2,700 miles away. A small number behave badly, which the city witnessed last week.

    If there’s one common thread among most Eagles fans, it’s this: They don’t have much fondness for Cris Collinsworth. But it’s the very thing that makes the NBC announcer love Philadelphia and its outspoken fans.

    “It’s part of the reason I love coming here,” Collinsworth said ahead of Sunday’s divisional round playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams, which he’ll be calling alongside Mike Tirico. “The great thing about Eagles fans is they believe that they’re unique in not being happy with things that I’ve done over the years.”

    If you ask an Eagles fans if they dislike Collinsworth, they’ll say yes. But most can’t articulate why, exactly. The same goes for ESPN announcer Joe Buck, who traced most of the disdain to when he used to call MLB games on Fox. Instead of hearing Harry Kalas or Tom McCarthy calling a Phillies game, suddenly it’s Buck dropping in and enthusiastically calling home runs for the opposing team.

    For Collinsworth, a former Cincinnati Bengals receiver finishing up his 16th season on NBC’s Sunday Night Football, the disdain in Philadelphia dates back to Super Bowl LII. During the game, Collinsworth thought two Eagles touchdown catches — one by running back Corey Clement and one by tight end Zach Ertz — should be overturned by officials, though he later said Ertz’s game-winning touchdown grab late in the fourth quarter was the correct call, telling The Inquirer, “I wish I’d never said that.”

    Collinsworth obviously wasn’t siding with the Patriots. If you watch the call again, it’s obvious he was frustrated by the NFL’s complicated and ever-changing rules on what constitutes a catch. Now he and Tirico have former NFL referee Terry McAulay in the booth with them to help navigate these thorny issues.

    Still, the commentary rubbed Eagles fans the wrong way, and they appear to have held a grudge all these years later.

    “I’ve listened to talk radio in Philadelphia,” said Collinsworth, who was once a sports talker himself in Cincinnati. “It’s okay for them to criticize their team, but don’t come in and criticize my family from outside. ”

    » READ MORE: NBC’s Mike Tirico talks Eagles-Rams, recovering from a serious injury, and avoiding the Joe Buck treatment

    Despite how many Eagles fans feel, Collinsworth said whenever he travels to Philly to call a game, he always makes a point to speak to anyone he can about the Eagles. He actually enjoys the give and take — “If you’re mad at me, that’s all right. Everybody gets mad at me sometimes” — and always comes away learning something new about the Birds.

    “The people that work at the local restaurant, they’ve seen every Eagles game for the past 40 years. So yeah, I’m going to lean on their perspective of what they think is happening with the team,” Collinsworth said. “It also gives you a feel for what their worries are about, because Eagles fans are pretty good at that, too.”

    The truth is Eagles fans aren’t unique. While fans in Philly thought he was siding with the Patriots during that Super Bowl, ask fans in New England what they think of Collinsworth and they’ll bring up his mention of “Deflategate” late in Super Bowl XLIX. Fans in Buffalo will bring up his vocal admiration of Patrick Mahomes, and Chiefs fans will do the same about Bills quarterback Josh Allen.

    “The number one question I get in every town I go to, including Cincinnati, is ‘Why do you hate the fill-in-the-blank of whatever team it is?’” Collinsworth said. “That’s the reality of my job. No matter where I go, people think I hate their team and only their team.”



    NBC’s Cris Collinsworth knows most Birds fans dislike him

    NBC’s Cris Collinsworth has been a fixture in the world of sports broadcasting for years, but one fan base that doesn’t seem to be too fond of him is the Philadelphia Eagles faithful. Collinsworth, who often provides color commentary during Eagles games, has been the subject of criticism and scorn from many Birds fans over the years.

    Whether it’s his perceived bias against the Eagles, his penchant for pointing out their mistakes on air, or simply his style of broadcasting, Collinsworth has managed to rub many Eagles fans the wrong way. And it seems like he’s well aware of this fact.

    In a recent interview, Collinsworth acknowledged that he knows most Birds fans dislike him. But despite the criticism, he insists that he doesn’t let it affect his performance as a broadcaster. He remains professional and focused on providing insightful analysis during games, even if it means ruffling a few feathers along the way.

    So while many Eagles fans may not be thrilled to hear Collinsworth’s commentary during games, it seems like he’s not losing any sleep over it. Love him or hate him, Collinsworth is here to stay, bringing his unique perspective to the world of sports broadcasting.

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  • NBC’s Mike Tirico on not upsetting Philly fans, recovering from injury


    Eagles fans will hear a familiar voice when they tune in to watch the Birds’ playoff game Sunday.

    Mike Tirico, in his third year as the voice of Sunday Night Football, will be in the booth at the Linc to call the Eagles’ divisional round matchup against the Los Angeles Rams Sunday on NBC.

    It’s NBC’s final NFL broadcast of the season, and it’s fitting Tirico will be in Philadelphia, a town where the New York City native has a surprising amount of ties. His roommate at Syracuse University was Todd Kalas, the radio voice for the Houston Astros and son of legendary Phillies announcer Harry Kalas. He’s remained friends with two Philly broadcasters who go back to his college days — NBC10 anchor Tracy Davidson and Fox 29 meteorologist Kathy Orr.

    And, of course, there’s former Eagles quarterback and current NBC Sports Philadelphia analyst Ron Jaworski, whom Tirico worked with for years at ESPN.

    “My first introduction to really understanding the X’s and O’s of football at the professional level was the time spent around Jaws,” Tirico said. “I am forever indebted to him for sharing so much of his knowledge.”

    » READ MORE: Cris Collinsworth knows what Eagles fans think. It’s one of the reasons he loves Philly.

    Tirico remains something of an anomaly in modern sports, a broadcaster with the chops to call the biggest games and the demeanor not to overtake them. His broadcast partner, veteran announcer Cris Collinsworth, said Tirico has a knack for being able to recall anything at just the right moment.

    “We always do our production meeting the night before the game, and I’m spitting all this stuff out I want to talk about. And then I get excited in the game and can’t remember anything,” Collinsworth said. “He remembers exactly what I said and throws is back to me … That’s the magic of a great play-by-play guy. They’re interesting, they’re smart, and they just know how to tee you up.”

    In a phone conversation this week, Tirico talked about Sunday’s Eagles-Rams game, broadcasting through a serious injury, and how he’s avoided drawing the hatred of fans.

    How Tirico has avoided the Joe Buck treatment

    ESPN announcer Joe Buck was in Philadelphia last week as a guest on Jason Kelce’s late night show, and took the opportunity to confront Eagles fans who have hated him for decades.

    Tirico has largely avoided that level of venom, despite Sunday Night Football averaging over 21 million viewers a game this season, up slightly from last year. So in an age of social media takedowns of sportscasters, how has Tirico largely remained in fans’ good graces?

    “My approach is pretty simple,” Tirico said. “I am the home broadcaster on TV that week for your team, for the other team, and for the person who has no rooting interest in the game.”

    Tirico said a benefit of his job is traveling to cities across the country, where he’s had the opportunity to discover what resonates with fans. He tries to take the pulse of the city into the games, and is proud to have avoided much blowback from Eagles fans.

    “I’m honored not to be in the ‘You hate our city’ category,” Tirico said. “I hope I can stay there because I really do like Philly.

    “Now I’m not afraid to tell you your team’s not doing very well, and hopefully that is exactly what you’re feeling,” Tirico added. “So I think trying to connect with viewers in that way, still as a fan, understanding what makes their city tick and what’s going on with their franchise, keeps you away from, ‘So and so hates my team.’”

    Tirico is still recovering from a torn Achilles he suffered before the first Eagles-Rams games

    Tirico remembers the first Eagles-Rams game in November well, not because he called it, but because he suffered a serious leg injury a few days before it.

    Tirico tore his Achilles when he missed a step walking in his Michigan home. He needed a knee scooter to get in and out of the booth at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and called two more games the following week — Dolphins-Packers on Thanksgiving and Bills-49ers the following Sunday — before heading into surgery.

    “I’m getting less and less dependent on my crutches,” Tirico said. “We’re slowly coming along. I’m not getting anywhere fast, that’s for sure.”

    Tirico will have an added challenge Sunday, thanks to Mother Nature. Temperatures are expected to dip down into the low 30s during the game, and snow is expected to fall.

    “You can’t put a real cold-weather boot on the foot with the Achilles. It’s in a surgical boot,” Tirico said. “Fortunately there’s a little warmth in there, and a warm sock underneath is about all you can do. We’ve been lucky, we have not had too many cold-weather games.”

    How have the Rams improved since losing to the Eagles

    It was a bad loss. Saquon Barkley had more yards than the entire Rams offense. The Eagles sacked Matthew Stafford five times. Los Angeles didn’t have a single third-down conversion.

    But Nov. 24 was a long time ago, and while Tirico thinks the Eagles seem just as good now as they did in Week 12, he believes the Rams have gotten better on both sides of the ball.

    “I think their defense has been better overall, and offensively they’ve got a better focus on what makes them successful,” Tirico said.

    Tirico said his eyes will be focused on the Rams’ young defensive front, which sacked Sam Darnold nine times and forced two turnovers during their blowout win against the Minnesota Vikings in the wild-card round. Viewers in Philly will certainly be focused on rookie linebacker Jared Verse, a Pennsylvania native who blasted Eagles fans and expressed a disgust for the colors green and white.

    “The storyline going into the game is the Rams have this young, talented defensive front built through the draft the last two years…,” Tirico said. “How will they do against, what is right there with Detroit, one of the best offensive lines in the NFL? They didn’t handle them last time.”

    Tirico thinks the key for a Rams’ upset will be if Stafford can get his team an early lead on the Eagles, who have notoriously been slow starters all season. If Los Angeles can start strong and keep the game close, things could get stressful for the faithful across the Delaware Valley.

    “I know Philly fans would like it to be a blowout,” Tirico said. “We’re okay if it’s a close game and takes it down to the very end.”



    NBC’s Mike Tirico on not upsetting Philly fans, recovering from injury

    NBC sports announcer Mike Tirico is no stranger to the passionate and sometimes volatile fans in Philadelphia. Known for their unwavering loyalty to their teams, Philly fans can be quick to turn on anyone who doesn’t show them the respect they feel they deserve.

    In a recent interview, Tirico discussed the importance of understanding the mindset of Philly fans and making sure not to upset them with his commentary. “I know how passionate Philly fans can be, and I always try to approach games involving their teams with that in mind,” Tirico said. “It’s important to strike the right balance between being honest and respectful, while also acknowledging the intensity and emotion that Philly fans bring to the game.”

    Tirico also opened up about his own recent struggles with injury and the challenges of recovering while still trying to perform at the highest level. “Dealing with injuries is never easy, but I’ve been fortunate to have a great support system around me,” Tirico shared. “I’ve learned to listen to my body and give it the rest and care it needs to heal properly. It’s a process, but I’m working hard every day to get back to where I want to be.”

    As Tirico continues to navigate the ups and downs of his career, he remains focused on delivering top-notch commentary and analysis for sports fans everywhere, including those in the City of Brotherly Love. Philly fans can rest assured that Tirico is committed to giving them the coverage they deserve, while also respecting their passion and dedication to their teams.

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  • Chicago Med Is Catching Up To Chicago Fire In NBC’s Ratings, And I Totally Get It After The Fall Finales

    Chicago Med Is Catching Up To Chicago Fire In NBC’s Ratings, And I Totally Get It After The Fall Finales


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     Goodwin in Chicago Med Season 10 and Cruz in Chicago Fire Season 13.

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    The future is bright for fans of NBC’s One Chicago universe, with the shows not only returning for their winter premieres early in the 2025 TV schedule but also just weeks away from the first three-part crossover event since way back in 2019. So, it’s fitting that details have emerged about the ratings and audience sizes for Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., and Chicago Med for the first part of the 2024-2025 TV season, but the numbers aren’t entirely what I was expecting. The medical drama is catching up to Chicago Fire!

    I totally get it after the events of the fall finales of both shows and even Chicago P.D., but let’s dig into the ratings information first.

    Goodwin from Chicago Med Season 10, Pascal from Chicago Fire Season 13, Voight from Chicago P.D. Season 12

    Goodwin from Chicago Med Season 10, Pascal from Chicago Fire Season 13, Voight from Chicago P.D. Season 12

    How One Chicago Shows Compared In Ratings This Season So far

    One element of the ratings and audience numbers courtesy of TVLine that isn’t surprising is that the three shows of One Chicago rank first, second, and third for NBC’s scripted programming in fall 2024. In fact, only one metric falls below a scripted show set elsewhere than the Windy City, and that’s Law & Order: SVU edging out Chicago Med in the 18-49 age demographic rating.

    Unsurprisingly, One Chicago’s shows are all within 1 million total viewers and 0.04 rating of each other on average after seven days so far this season. Fire is winning as usual with an audience of 7.8 million and demo rating of 0.61, Med comes in second in viewership with 7.4 million but third in demo rating with 0.57. P.D. is third in audience size with 6.9 million but second in rating with 0.60.

    And if all of this just seems like a lot of numbers, here’s the kicker: the difference between Fire‘s 7.8 million and Med‘s 7.4 million is the smallest gap between the two shows in four seasons. Yes, Chicago Med is catching up to Chicago Fire, and I think I know why.

    Steven Weber as Dr. Dean Archer in Chicago Med Season 10x03

    Steven Weber as Dr. Dean Archer in Chicago Med Season 10×03

    Chicago Med Season 10 Has Been Fantastic (With A Killer Fall Finale)

    Chicago Med entered a new era in the fall with Season 10 bringing in new showrunner Allen MacDonald to replace former bosses Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider. MacDonald watched the series from the very beginning to prepare to take over, and star Steven Weber praised how things are “getting gritty” with “more personal stories.” In fact, as if he’d already known the end-of-year ratings data when we spoke ahead of the fall finale, Weber said:

    Allen and [producer] Anna [Decosa] are raising the bar, and the audience is coming there, as evidenced by our ratings. People are really digging the show and coming to it and looking forward to it, not just as comfort, but they’re excited by it. That’s a function of our new writers.

    I’d also argue that Med had the strongest fall finale of the entire One Chicago world, and Med is historically not usually my favorite for premieres or finales. Even if I’m fairly confident that 2025 isn’t going to begin with the drama killing off S. Epatha Merkerson’s character, the cliffhanger with Goodwin’s life in the balance was pretty masterful and set a high bar for the rest of the fall finales back in November. (All three fall finales are available streaming with a Peacock subscription now.)

    And sure, Med has always had an advantage due to the 8 p.m. ET time slot that is still early enough for many folks to still want to watch TV, but I think the increase in stakes and new kinds of storytelling both contribute to Med‘s boost in the fall of 2024.

    Joe Minoso as Joe Cruz in Chicago Fire Season 13x08 fall finale

    Joe Minoso as Joe Cruz in Chicago Fire Season 13×08 fall finale

    Chicago Fire Has Been Average

    Chicago Fire has been totally fine in Season 13. I haven’t missed an episode, and the founding One Chicago drama is still on top in both ratings metrics. The show doesn’t seem to be in any trouble that Med is catching up. That said, this season hasn’t been the most thrilling of the series to date, and the major cast departures of recent seasons – Jesse Spencer, Kara Killmer, and Eamonn Walker in particular – really started to be felt in the fall.

    Fortunately, Severide is back full time despite missing the last episode of 2024, the good ship Stellaride has been staying afloat despite some bumps, and Dermot Mulroney’s Chief Pascal has been an intriguing addition. Plus, as a longtime viewer, I was excited by how the fall finale brought none other than Cruz’s brother Leon back for the first time in years to set up a storyline that could be a real blast to the past in 2025.

    Still, Fire struck me as One Chicago’s weakest fall finale of 2024, since it didn’t quite have the kind of cliffhanger that Med did or the sky-high stakes that P.D. did. And speaking of Chicago P.D.

    Shawn Hatosy as Deputy Chief Reid and Jason Beghe as Hank Voight in Chicago P.D. Season 12

    Shawn Hatosy as Deputy Chief Reid and Jason Beghe as Hank Voight in Chicago P.D. Season 12

    An Honorable Mention For Chicago P.D.

    Chicago P.D.‘s premieres and finales are usually my favorites of One Chicago, and I always want to defend the cop drama when it comes to ratings and viewership due to its late time slot. 10 p.m. ET shows generally attract smaller audiences. P.D. is averaging second place among NBC’s scripted shows in the ratings and third behind Med for viewership, which isn’t too shabby, and the fall finale was solid back in November with Reid drawing a line in the sand for Voight.

    It is worth noting that the viewership is down 11% from last season, including a dip of 2% when it comes to retention of Chicago Fire‘s 9 p.m. ET audience. Timing suggests that it could be due to the show losing Tracy Spiridakos as Detective Hailey Upton, but given that Chicago Fire‘s viewership dropped by 8%, it might just be a trend of the fall on NBC. As the network’s #4 show, SVU dropped by 18% in its first season after Law & Order: Organized Crime left Thursday nights.

    Fortunately, fans don’t have to wait long into the new year to see what’s next for the three shows and whether I’ll have to eat my words about Chicago Fire having an average season so far. NBC’s One Chicago winter premieres air on Wednesday, January 8. As for the first three-show crossover since the “Infection” event of 2019, you can mark your calendars for January 29, although the order is switching up a bit. Instead of Med airing at 8 p.m. ET, Fire at 9 p.m. ET, and P.D. at 10 p.m. ET as usual, Med and Fire will swap time slots for the crossover.



    Chicago Med Is Catching Up To Chicago Fire In NBC’s Ratings, And I Totally Get It After The Fall Finales

    After the fall finales of both Chicago Med and Chicago Fire aired recently, it’s clear that Chicago Med is catching up to its sister show in NBC’s ratings – and I totally get it.

    Chicago Med has always been a compelling medical drama with strong storylines and a talented ensemble cast. But after the intense fall finale that left fans on the edge of their seats, it’s no wonder that more viewers are tuning in to see what happens next.

    Meanwhile, Chicago Fire has been a fan favorite for years, with its gripping firefighter storylines and beloved characters. But after the fall finale left fans shocked and emotional, it’s no surprise that Chicago Med is gaining ground in the ratings.

    Both shows have proven themselves to be must-watch television, and I can’t wait to see where the rest of the season takes us. Whether you’re a fan of Chicago Med or Chicago Fire (or both!), it’s clear that NBC has a winning formula with these two shows.

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  • One Chicago Dominates NBC’s Top 5 Midseason Ratings

    One Chicago Dominates NBC’s Top 5 Midseason Ratings


    With the year wrapping up in a couple of hours, TVLine has compiled the fall ratings for your favorite NBC shows, emphasizing the average total viewers and demo rating. Unsurprisingly, One Chicago makes it to the top five as well as earning a place among network TV’s Top 10 most-watched and top-rated dramas. Created by Derek Haas, Michael Brandt, and Dick Wolf, Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., and Chicago Med make up the Chicago Franchise, a.k.a. One Chicago. The franchise has maintained strong ratings and so far averages nearly seven million viewers per show between the three shows.

    According to the midseason ratings report, Sunday Night Football takes the lead with 18.6 million viewers and a 4.8 demo rating, making it TV’s most-watched program. Chicago Fire comes up next with 7.8 million viewers and a 0.61 demo rating, making it NBC’s top-rated non-sports program. Chicago Med and Chicago P.D. are third and fourth, with 7.4 million viewers (the smallest audience gap with Chicago Fire in four seasons) and 6.9 million viewers, respectively, while demo ratings are 0.57 and 0.60.

    Other similarly successful shows made it to the top 10, some of which are no doubt expected, including TV’s most-watched reality program, The Voice. In seventh place is Law & Order: SVU with 5.6 million watchers, followed by Brilliant Minds, which garnered 4.94 million viewers, up 29% versus the network’s previous lead-in for The Voice. The Irrational comes up next with 4.87 million viewers and Law & Order follows closely behind with 4.83 million watchers, down 16% compared to the previous season.

    A One Chicago Crossover Is Coming in 2025

    As reported in November, fans of One Chicago are in for a treat in January 2025. From January 8, Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D. return to primetime for the second half of their respective seasons. The first of the three will kick off at 8 PM, followed by Chicago Fire at 9 PM, and at 10 PM., Chicago P.D. will wrap up the night. In addition, fans can finally expect a One Chicago crossover episode in the same month as NBC has set a date. The acclaimed trio will air the first crossover in 5 years on Wednesday, January 29, from 8 PM to 11 PM ET. The official logline reads:

    “When a gas explosion rocks a high-rise, Chicago’s first responders come out in force to rescue hundreds of civilians. The calamity beneath the surface, however, sends our heroes on a race to save 40 people trapped deep underground, including two of their own.”

    Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D. will return with new episodes on January 8, 2025. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.

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    One Chicago

    NBC’s One Chicago franchise intricately weaves the professional and personal lives of Chicago’s firefighters, police officers, and medical personnel, delivering compelling narratives that highlight the city’s first responders.

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    In a surprising turn of events, NBC’s One Chicago lineup has dominated the network’s top 5 midseason ratings, solidifying its position as a powerhouse in the television industry.

    With hit shows like “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago Med,” and “Chicago P.D.,” the One Chicago franchise has consistently delivered high ratings and loyal viewership. The shows have successfully captivated audiences with their compelling storylines, talented cast, and intense drama.

    This impressive feat is a testament to the creative genius behind the One Chicago series and the dedicated fan base that continues to tune in week after week. It’s clear that the Windy City has a special place in the hearts of viewers, and the success of these shows only further solidifies their popularity.

    As we head into the second half of the season, it’s safe to say that One Chicago shows no signs of slowing down. Fans can expect more heart-pounding action, emotional moments, and unforgettable storylines that will keep them coming back for more.

    Congratulations to the One Chicago team for their well-deserved success, and here’s to many more seasons of thrilling television.

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