The fire station is hunting for another TF1. As the channel continues this evening with Gray’s Anatomy unpublished season 18, with Season 17 focusing on the Covid pandemic, it will not offer a spin-off of Gray’s Anatomy Station Season 5, currently scheduled in the United States. .
To replace the fourth season, the last episodes of which aired last week, TF1 will air this Wednesday at 22:50 the Chicago Fire, a “new” series of firefighters that, as its name suggests, takes place in Chicago and is particularly worn. Jesse Spencer (Dr. House) and Taylor Keane (Vampire Diaries).
However, it has not yet hit the front page, Chicago Fire, though it is far from unpublished in France, as it has been on the 13th street for several years now, but also the titles on CStar.
Indeed, the series, created by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas and produced by Dick Wolf (New York Special Unit), aired on NBC in the United States in 2012 and is now in its tenth season overseas. Atlantic.
While it could have been extended to the 5th season of Station 19 to take on the events of the 18th season of Gray Anatomy – crossings between the two series were quite frequent – so TF1 made a rather surprising choice, offering the Chicago Fire and getting started. , After other channels, its broadcast with the first episode of the first season. This ensures at least many episodes in case of stock success.
The Chicago Fire, the first three episodes of which will be broadcast tonight on TF1, focuses on the firefighters of the 51st Chicago Fire Station who must manage their professional and personal lives in parallel. When the series begins, the barracks are in shock after the brutal loss of one of them, Andy Darden.
Lieutenants Matthew Casey and Kelly Severid, played by Jesse Spencer and Taylor Keane, blame each other for his disappearance. But they will quickly have to ignore their differences as the other firefighter, Christopher Herman, in turn gets seriously injured.
Alternating between spectacular intervention scenes and romantic and sexy stories, the Chicago Fire offers almost the same ingredients as Station 19, though the series is a bit less soapy.
Viewers of the series will gladly find Lauren German, who has since become one of Lucifer’s stars, as well as David Eigenberg (Steve in Sex and the City), Charlie Barnett (Arrow, You) and Monica. Raimund (Haytown) in the lead roles of the first seasons.
Behind the scenes of the Chicago Fire 1 season:
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