About Last Night…CHICAGO MED, CHICAGO FIRE, and CHICAGO P.D.
November 3, 2022 by Marisa Roffman
Let’s talk about Wednesday night’s TV!
CHICAGO MED: Well, Vanessa’s exit came out of nowhere, and I feel bad for Maggie, who had just started to know her biological daughter. I thought she might get in trouble after bringing the drugs into the hospital; I didn’t think it would escalate like this.
And, uh, worried about Archer’s pain (and his management) right about now…
CHICAGO FIRE: PROTECT JAVI. PROTECT HIS DAD. (Please, TV Gods, we need some joy…let this adoption go through.)
It’s been fun to watch Severide go into investigator mode, but 100x more delightful to watch Stella with him—and how much they enjoyed working together.
CHICAGO P.D.: Atwater is no stranger to the CPD as a whole betraying him, and it’s both gratifying to see how some of his colleagues back him and frustrating as hell to watch the entire system fails him, constantly. Yeah, he could have claimed it was an accidental homicide, and it might have gotten him off the hook, but it wasn’t the truth and everyone deserved to have the real story out there. (And now Oscar is in jail for the rest of his life.)
LaRoyce Hawkins is always a quiet MVP on this show, but he was especially incredible in this episode. The final scene of the episode was one I was thinking about, a lot—and that was before Hawkins shared his own real-life influence for the emotion behind it.
CPD needs more people like Kevin Atwater. And I hope the delightful beginning portion where he was training junior officers is a sign of things to come.
[For more on the episode, here’s what Hawkins had to say.]
Which shows did you watch last night?
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