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First Details on the Big Chicago Fire, PD & Law and Order: SVU Crossover

BY Jennifer Griffin

Published 10 years ago

First Details on the Big Chicago Fire, PD & Law and Order: SVU Crossover

Chicago Fire is set to complete a triple crossover with Chicago PD and Law and Order SVU on Nov. 11 and 12 on NBC.

The multiple show story arc will kick off with Chicago Fire’s “Nobody Touches Anything” and a routine house fire that reveals evidence of a child pornography ring that alerts the attention of the CPD and in turn the detectives from New York’s special victims unit.

The stories continue in Wednesday’s Law and Order: SVU  “Chicago Crossover” and Chicago PD’s “They’ll Have to Go Through Me.”

We’ve got full episode synopses from all three special episodes below.

CHICAGO FIRE
“Nobody Touches Anything”
Airdate: Tuesday, November 11 (10-11 p.m. ET)

A ROUTINE HOUSE FIRE REVEALS EVIDENCE THAT DEMANDS THE ATTENTION OF THE CPD—STORY ARC CROSSES OVER INTO “CHICAGO P.D.” AND “LAW & ORDER: SVU”­—Members of Firehouse 51 are forced to contend with a house fire, but when the injured owner is rescued from his cellar clutching a suspicious box, Lt. Severide (Taylor Kinney) brings in Sergeant Voight (guest star Jason Beghe, Chicago P.D.) and Detective Lindsay (guest star Sophia Bush, Chicago P.D.) into the mix for further investigating. Elsewhere, Mills (Charlie Barnett) wonders if the dangers of Newhouses’s (guest star Edwin Hodge) off-duty gig are worth the cash returns, while Molly’s II is in dire need of a good chef. Jesse Spencer, Eamonn Walker, Monica Raymund, Kara Killmer, David Eigenberg, Yuri Sardarov, Joe Minoso and Christian Stolte also star. Serinda Swan and Randy Flagler also guest star.

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LAW & ORDER: SVU
Wednesday, November 12 at 9pm ET/PT on NBC
“Chicago Crossover”

the Chicago P.D. joinS forces with MANHATTAN svu to uncover the ROOTS of a child PORNOGRAPHY SITE. GUEST STARRING “cHICAGO p.d.” STARS JASON BEGHE, SOPHIA BUSH AND JESSE LEE SOFFER

Sergeant Hank Voight (Beghe) and Detectives Erin Lindsay (Bush) and Jay Halstead (Soffer) track a child pornography victim to his last-known whereabouts in New York City, where Sergeant Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and the SVU squad get a new lead – evidence of a livestreamed pornography “club” that caters to its subscriber’s shocking requests. When Lindsay discovers someone from her past is involved, she hopes it will help lead them to the site’s ringleader, but tensions between Voight and Benson could threaten the case. Also starring Ice-T (Detective Odafin Tutuola), Danny Pino (Detective Nick Amaro) and Kelli Giddish (Detective Amanda Rollins). Also guest starring Lou Taylor Pucci (Teddy Courtney), Isabel Shill (Jocelyn Cerpaski), Mark H. Dold (Bob Clinton), Danny Mastrogiorgio (George Turner), Frank Deal (FBI Agent O’Connell) and Donnetta Lavinia Grays (Lina Bagley).

 

CHICAGO P.D.
Wednesday, November 12 (10-11 p.m. ET)
“They’ll Have to Go Through Me” (#207)

SVU DETECTIVES TRAVEL TO CHICAGO TO HELP INTELLIGENCE TAKE DOWN A PEDOPHILIA RING AT ITS SOURCE. The final part of the crossover event finds our intelligence unit joined by detectives from New York’s special victims unit to help solve the pedophile ring case. Ruzek (Patrick Flueger) and Det. Amaro (guest star Danny Pino) along with Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer) and Antonio (Jon Seda) continue to hunt for the link to foster care and child trafficking. Meanwhile Burgess (Marina Squerciati) and Roman (Brian Geraghty) try to find the shooter from the hospital after using surveillance footage to identify him. Platt (Amy Morton) shows her deep respect for police and the dangerous work they do by honoring their fallen brother. Jason Beghe, Sophia Bush, Elias Koteas and LaRoyce Hawkins also star. Guest starring Charlie Barnett, Kara Killmer, Kelli Giddish, Markie Post and Mariska Hargitay.

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