It wouldn’t be a One Chicago hiatus without a series of burning questions across all three shows. Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D. all left off with some loose threads — and in one case nearly all the characters’ lives hanging in the balance — to go into the 2026-2027 season.
Med left Sharon’s (S. Epatha Merkerson) future at Gaffney up in the air, and while we know that she’s not going anywhere (showrunner Allen MacDonald confirmed as much to TV Insider), we are very intrigued by how she’s going to fight for her job. Plus, there’s a potential new couple on the horizon after Hannah (Jessy Schram) had her and Dean’s (Steven Weber) baby, and after a couple of OG cast members (Nick Gehlfuss and Torrey DeVitto) returned last season, we can’t help but wonder who’s next.
Fire ended with almost all of 51, save for paramedics Violet (Hanako Greensmith) and Novak (Jocelyn Hudon), standing outside with former battalion chief Pascal (Dermot Mulroney), trapped inside a structure fire that had gotten out of control. It didn’t feel like the type of call everyone will walk away from. Plus, Severide (Taylor Kinney) entered that fire having made a decision about whether his future will keep him at the CFD or take him to OFI.
And P.D. saw heartbreak for Imani (Arienne Mandi) in the finale, as she finally found her sister, Shari (Selin Çuhadaroglu), only to realize just how much she’d changed as she tried to get her away from her kidnapper.
Below, we take a look at 10 burning questions for One Chicago in the fall. Share yours in the comments section.
Chicago Med, Season 12 Premiere, Wednesday, October 7, 8/7c, NBC
Chicago Fire, Season 15 Premiere, Wednesday, October 7, 9/8c, NBC
Chicago P.D., Season 14 Premiere, Wednesday, October 7, 10/9c, NBC

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Chicago Med: How will Sharon fight for — and keep — her job?
As Charles (Oliver Platt) fought for his job against Theo (Manish Dayal), who eventually removed himself from consideration, Sharon was caught up in the fallout. Miranda (Orlagh Cassidy) accused her of leaking Theo’s medical files to her, and Sharon was left arguing that she couldn’t fire her without the board’s approval — and she was very determined to fight for her job.
That moment arose out of showrunner Allen MacDonald needing a cliffhanger. “It was something we had discussed earlier in the season when Sharon saves Miranda’s life on the airplane, that Miranda was going to fire her that day and then later she admits that. It just kind of hit me suddenly that the whole season has been worrying about if Dr. Charles was going to leave,” he explained to TV Insider. “That was the thinking behind that: last-minute writing desperation.”
He did say that “you shouldn’t be worried” about Merkerson leaving but promised “the battle of her life.” He added, “We liked the dynamic between Miranda and Goodwin, and we didn’t want that to end yet.”
We can’t wait to see just what Sharon does to make sure that she stays exactly where she belongs.



