Shocking news: Joe Minoso, beloved actor of Chicago Fire, passes away
We have entered the wonderful time of year of the holiday season. It’s a time to gather with friends and enjoy the treats, but with that
comes the bad news about TV shows. Chicago Fire, along with the rest of the One Chicago lineup, is not new tonight, Wednesday, Nov. 19.
Yes, the Nov. 12 episode was the fall finale of Chicago Fire season 14. It didn’t quite feel like a fall finale episode with not quite as big of a

cliffhanger as we’re used to, but it definitely has a story that we want to tune into again. The episode left Severide and Van Meter going to see the principal of the high school at his home, only for someone to set a fire in the stairwell.
For now, you can turn to Peacock to catch up on the series. All 13 full seasons and the seven episodes of season 14 are available.

Now for a little bit of bad news. The show will head on another break, but I think this won’t feel as bad as the usual style of schedule.
NBC airs the Winter Olympics, which start on Friday, Feb. 6. The games will run for two weeks, with the Closing Ceremony airing on NBC on Sunday, Feb. 22. After that, the NBC shows can return as normal. In some good news, the short break will allow NBC to keep the on-off scheduling of scripted shows to a minimum, meaning fewer one-off breaks here and there. There’s a lot to be said for consistency.

We have entered the wonderful time of year of the holiday season. It’s a time to gather with friends and enjoy the treats, but with that comes the bad news about TV shows. Chicago Fire, along with the rest of the One Chicago lineup, is not new tonight, Wednesday, Nov. 19.

Yes, the Nov. 12 episode was the fall finale of Chicago Fire season 14. It didn’t quite feel like a fall finale episode with not quite as big of a cliffhanger as we’re used to, but it definitely has a story that we want to tune into again. The episode left Severide and Van Meter going to see the principal of the high school at his home, only for someone to set a fire in the stairwell.
For now, you can turn to Peacock to catch up on the series. All 13 full seasons and the seven episodes of season 14 are available.
Now for a little bit of bad news. The show will head on another break, but I think this won’t feel as bad as the usual style of schedule.
NBC airs the Winter Olympics, which start on Friday, Feb. 6. The games will run for two weeks, with the Closing Ceremony airing on NBC on Sunday, Feb. 22. After that, the NBC shows can return as normal. In some good news, the short break will allow NBC to keep the on-off scheduling of scripted shows to a minimum, meaning fewer one-off breaks here and there. There’s a lot to be said for consistency.
We have entered the wonderful time of year of the holiday season. It’s a time to gather with friends and enjoy the treats, but with that comes the bad news about TV shows. Chicago Fire, along with the rest of the One Chicago lineup, is not new tonight, Wednesday, Nov. 19.
Yes, the Nov. 12 episode was the fall finale of Chicago Fire season 14. It didn’t quite feel like a fall finale episode with not quite as big of a cliffhanger as we’re used to, but it definitely has a story that we want to tune into again. The episode left Severide and Van Meter going to see the principal of the high school at his home, only for someone to set a fire in the stairwell.
For now, you can turn to Peacock to catch up on the series. All 13 full seasons and the seven episodes of season 14 are available.
Now for a little bit of bad news. The show will head on another break, but I think this won’t feel as bad as the usual style of schedule.
NBC airs the Winter Olympics, which start on Friday, Feb. 6. The games will run for two weeks, with the Closing Ceremony airing on NBC on Sunday, Feb. 22. After that, the NBC shows can return as normal. In some good news, the short break will allow NBC to keep the on-off scheduling of scripted shows to a minimum, meaning fewer one-off breaks here and there. There’s a lot to be said for consistency.