Chicago Law is now officially in development at NBC after Dick Wolf hinted at the possibility of the fourth series in the Chicago franchise last week at the Winter TCA’s.
If Chicago Med and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit are renewed at the end of this season, that would make Dick Wolf the man in charge of five series on NBC’s primetime line up.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, NBC’s president of entertainment Jennifer Salke said the following about Chicago Law in a statement:
“Dick Wolf has been responsible for some of the biggest hits in NBC history, including SVU and the current three Chicago dramas, Fire, P.D. and Med. The Chicago universe will continue to grow as we are in active development on Chicago Law (working title).”
Is adding a fourth series to the franchise too much though? Will the storytelling for all four series stay at the same high caliber seen on Chicago Fire since its first season?
As a fan of the Chicago franchise, this writer is wondering if NBC is making a mistake by adding on Chicago Law. The ratings for all three current Chicago series are high. There is no denying that viewers tune in to find out what will happen on all three shows from week to week.
Chicago Med premiered in November, and it is averaging 8.5 million viewers an episode. Out of three series in the Chicago franchise, it is the one on top at the moment. For some, it is bringing back the feel of E.R. to NBC. That series also focused on the action at a Chicago hospital with a focus on the emergency room.
NBC and Dick Wolf decided to take a leap and a chance with Chicago Law after Chicago PD introduced a legal element to a recent episode. That episode was part of a crossover that involved all three Chicago series, but the crossover could have easily involved just two of the series. The crossover began with Herrmann, a fire fighter on Chicago Fire being stabbed. He was rushed to the hospital, and that is where Chicago Med came in.
That connection worked. However, there was a secondary story brought in on Chicago Med that focused on a doctor killing his patients. There was a small connection to Chicago Fire because Firehouse 51 found the first victim of the doctor at the scene of a fire. Did it feel like writers forced the connection between Chicago Med and Chicago PD?
To this writer, yes. That made the episode of Chicago PD feel like the weakest of three series in this crossover event. That brings us back to the new series now in development – Chicago Law.
Will the storytelling stay strong? Will the reasons for the overlapping feel forced or continue to feel organic like they have between Chicago Fire and Chicago PD the last few seasons?
There is no denying that Dick Wolf has created something special with the Chicago franchise, but one does have to wonder if the old adage of “you can have too much of a good thing” will end up applying here at some point.
Are you a fan of Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago PD? Are you planning to watch Chicago Law once it arrives? Is NBC stretching the franchise too thin with a fourth series? Tell us what you think.
The formula seems to be working, so why not keep it up until it fails? If you were to tell me that CHICAGO LAW(the rumored name for the next show) was going to replace The Mysteries of Laura(averaging a 1.11 after 11 episodes) I would say “Full Steam Ahead!”
What about taking into consideration that NBC has NFL football on Sunday evenings and three hours per week are reserved for “The Voice” (two on Monday and one on Tuesday)? That is not going to leave much room for new shows on NBC for next season, much less a fourth “Chicago” series. I think the fourth “Chicago” series getting a series order for next season will mean a cancellation for “Law & Order: SVU” after the current season. Plus, NBC also has “The Blacklist” and “Blindspot”, and they’ve already been renewed for next season. One downside of expanding a TV… Read more »
I’m a big fan of watching all 3 series on television, Chicago Fire, Chicago PD, and Chicago Med, all the storyline are very interesting and wonder what’s going to happen on the next time it airs. For Chicago Law would be very interesting to watch.
I watch all three shows, Love Chicago Fire and Police. The cross overs are believable. However in spite of the fact that all three shows went to great extremes to introduce pivotal prior to the debut, I still do not recognize or remember any of the Chicago Meds names with the exception of Dr Halstead. Four would just be too much.
Yeah! Watch all the repeats now!
I am a big fan of all three shows in the Chicago Franchise right now. I would definitely tune in to Chicago Law but like other comments, I would hate to see one of the two originals (not including Med as it is new) fall off and be cancelled because of too many in the franchise. Like another reader Code Black is our favorite medical show this year – it is really great!
we love all three and will continue to watch the fourth, as well as SVU!
i don’t watch the other three…it will be very easy to not watch a fourth…
Bring it on! Love all the characters in all the shows. Can’t wait for Chicago Law.
Why not just bring back Law and Order. We all miss it and would love to have it back. Enough of Chicago.
Dick Wolf tried a Law and Order before with Cabot and it failed. I hope that he has learned from his mistakes. I only watch the Chicago shows because there is nothing else on television at the time. As far as I am concerned, Chicago is nothing but a New York wannabe. As for Chicago Med, not enough ih Sharon Epatha.
The longer they wait to bring the original back(which is silly) the better the chance of being able to bring back Abby Carmichael(Angie Harmon) There will only be 13 episodes of Rizzoli and Isles next season. Then Angie will be a free agent.
Why not? The current three series are great. When something works, they should go with it.
Sounds good however I think any more than four will be too many.
i love all three chicago shows. but as we saw with the csi series you can get to much of a good thing. i hope it works but i have my doubts. i would hte to see one of the 3 on now fall off.
I will definetely watch Chicago Law. Love Chicago PD and Fire my favorites. Med is still a question.
Yes of course I will watch Chicago Law. It will have to be good to keep me watching it, but since i love all the other shows there is no reason to believe that I wont love the new one as well. My whole family watches these shows. However, as far as Chicago Med goes, the #1 spot for medical show now goes to: Code Black. Favorite new show of the season for us!