And though critical acclaim wasn’t very widespread or anything, Chicago Justice was not a ratings slouch across its 13 episodes, only once dipping below five million viewers, while always keeping its demo rating at a 1.0 or higher.
Chicago Justice is the second one-and-done NBC drama in a row for former Strikeback star Philip Winchester, who played the head of a Special Prosecutions Bureau aiming to get at the heart of big controversies and attention-grabbing media cases.
What’s more, delayed viewing was solid as well, generally adding around 2.5 million people per week.
The team of talented investigators and such included Carl Weathers, Joelle Carter, Monica Barbaro, and Jon Seda, who hopped from Chicago P.D. to this series when it branched off.