Honestly, I don’t even know why other networks bother going up against P.D. in the 10 p.m. slot, even when it’s below Fire and Med.
Chicago P.D. closed the crossover at 10 p.m., and the broadcast delivered some jaw-dropping numbers… if you’re somebody who pays attentions to ratings trends, anyway.
Remarkably, P.D. also rose more than 16% in viewership for 8.16 million.
The One Chicago series that almost never matches the other two in the ratings and is often well below in the viewership also hit a 1.2 rating thanks to a boost of more than 16%.