‘Chicago Fire’ 11×17 Preview: “The First Symptom”

Chicago Fire 11×17 “The First Symptom” gives Violet and Sylvie a chance to shine in a storyline that has nothing to do with romance.

‘Chicago P.D.’ 10×17 Preview: “Out of the Depths”

Can Chicago P.D. 10×17 finally be the episode where Kim finds out the secret about Roy? It’s way past time, and it’ll help her heal.

Fangirlish Feels of the Week: March 18 – March 24

We watch a lot of TV, so we decided to come together to highlight all those feels of the week that our favorite shows give us.

‘Chicago Fire’ 11×16 Review: “Acting Up”

Chicago Fire 11×16 “Acting Up” is the best version of an episode this show can give us without Severide. We still miss him, but it works.

‘Chicago P.D.’ 10×16 Review: “Deadlocked”

Chicago P.D. 10×16 “Deadlocked” is Jesse Lee Soffer’s directorial debut. It’s also a Voight episode. Mixed bag, for sure.

‘Chicago Fire’ 11×16 Preview: “Acting Up”

Chicago Fire 11×16 “Acting Up” is going to put Stella in danger, and we don’t want that ever, but especially not when Severide is not around.

‘Chicago P.D.’ 10×16 Preview: “Deadlocked”

Chicago P.D. 10×16 “Deadlocked” is a Hank Voight episode. It’s also Jesse Lee Soffer’s directorial debut. We’re excited about one of those.

‘Chicago P.D.’ 10×15 Review: “Blood and Honor”

Chicago P.D. 10×15 “Blood and Honor” shines a spotlight on an Adam Ruzek that has found not just his purpose, but his place in the world.

‘Chicago Fire’ 11×15 Review: “Damage Control”

Chicago Fire 11×15 “Damage Control” is the first episode without Severide, and though it works, the question is — for how long?

‘Chicago Fire’ 11×15 Preview: “Damage Control”

Chicago Fire 11×15 “Damage Control” looks ready to emotionally manipulate us — and we would like to opt out, please and thank you.

‘Chicago P.D.’ 10×15 Preview: “Blood and Honor”

Chicago P.D. 10×015 “Blood and Honor” seems to be bringing some undercover drama for Adam — when all we want is Dad! Adam.

Fangirlish Feels of the Week: February 18 – February 24

We watch a lot of TV, so we decided to come together to highlight all those feels of the week that our favorite shows give us.

‘Chicago Fire’ 11×14 Review: “Run Like Hell”

Chicago Fire 11×14 “Run Like Hell” tries to sell us both Vallo and Carver, and we’re not here for either of those two things.

‘Chicago P.D.’ 10×14 Review: “Trapped”

Chicago P.D 10×14 “Trapped,” the 200th episode of the show, finally allows Kim Burgess to be at the center of her own trauma.

‘Chicago P.D.’ 10×14 Preview: “Trapped”

Chicago P.D. 10×14 “Trapped” is the 200th episode of the show — and also, apparently, a Kim-centric hour. Now, personally, I never complain about more Kim and this show should have dealt with her many traumas long ago, not to…

‘Chicago P.D.’ 10×13 Review: “The Ghost in You”

Chicago P.D. 10×13 “The Ghost in You” tries to reframe Hank Voight’s character once again, and honestly …what is even the point?

‘Chicago P.D.’ 10×13 Preview: “The Ghost in You”

Chicago P.D. 10×13 “The Ghost in You” looks pretty darn dry and honestly, pretty darn depressing. Let’s just hope it’s not more of the same.

‘Chicago Fire’ 11×13 Preview: “The Man of the Moment”

Chicago Fire 11×13 “The Man of the Moment” might not be about Severide, but we want to take this moment to send good vibes to Taylor Kinney.

‘Chicago Fire’ 11×12 Review: “How Does it End”

Chicago Fire 11×12 “How Does it End” gives us both temporary drama and long-lasting drama — but Stellaride is solid, and we’ll take that.

‘Chicago P.D.’ 10×12 Review: “I Can Let You Go”

Chicago P.D. 10×12 “I Can Let You Go” is a gut punch for Upstead fans, and to be honest, it’s getting hard to justify watching this show.

‘Chicago Fire’ 11×12 Preview:  “How Does it End”

Chicago Fire 11×12 “How Does it End” is trying to make us worry about Stellaride, but we’re not budging. We know they’re solid.