Chicago Fire Season 7 Episode 15 - "What I Saw"

Preview — Chicago Fire / Chicago P.D. Crossover: “What I Saw” and “Good Men”

Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., Previews

The much-anticipated Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. crossover event airs this week, bringing the teams from each show together for a dangerous case.

Check out the photos and videos below for our super-sized preview of Chicago Fire Season 7 Episode 15, “What I Saw,” and Chicago P.D. Season 6 Episode 15, “Good Men,” including a sneak peek clip and a chance to hear a few of the cast members preview the crossover.

Chicago Fire Season 7 Episode 15 episode description: In the first part of a crossover with “Chicago P.D.,” a spate of robberies comes to light after a firehouse lockbox key goes missing. CPD’s Voight has suspicions that a firefighter may be involved, and with Boden’s support he recruits Cruz to go undercover and help sniff out any suspicious activity.

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Chicago P.D. Season 6 Episode 15: episode description: Using information from Chicago Fire’s Cruz, Intelligence chases down the robbery crew that’s been using the lockbox key. Voight (Jason Beghe) is under pressure to bring the crew to justice without tarnishing the reputation of a murdered firefighter who might have been involved.

Photos from Chicago Fire Season 7 Episode 15:
Chicago Fire – Season 7
CHICAGO FIRE — “What I Saw” Episode 715 — Pictured: (l-r) Taylor Kinney as Kelly Severide, Eamonn Walker as Wallace Boden, Jesse Spencer as Matthew Casey, Gary Cole as Chief Grissom — (Photo by: Parrish Lewis/NBC)
Chicago Fire – Season 7
CHICAGO FIRE — “What I Saw” Episode 715 — Pictured: (l-r) Jesse Lee Soffer as Jay Halstead, Taylor Kinney as Kelly Severide, Jason Beghe as Hank Voight, Tracy Spiridakos as Hailey Upton, Gary Cole as Chief Grissom — (Photo by: Parrish Lewis/NBC)
Chicago Fire – Season 7
CHICAGO FIRE — “What I Saw” Episode 715 — Pictured: Gary Cole as Chief Grissom — (Photo by: Parrish Lewis/NBC)
Chicago Fire – Season 7
CHICAGO FIRE — “What I Saw” Episode 715 — Pictured: (l-r) Jason Beghe as Hank Voight, Eamonn Walker as Wallace Boden — (Photo by: Parrish Lewis/NBC)
Chicago Fire – Season 7
CHICAGO FIRE — “What I Saw” Episode 715 — Pictured: Kara Killmer as Sylvie Brett — (Photo by: Parrish Lewis/NBC)
Chicago Fire – Season 7
CHICAGO FIRE — “What I Saw” Episode 715 — Pictured: (l-r) Taylor Kinney as Kelly Severide, Jesee Spencer as Matthew Casey — (Photo by: Parrish Lewis/NBC)
Chicago Fire – Season 7
CHICAGO FIRE — “What I Saw” Episode 715 — Pictured: (l-r) Christian Stolte as Randy “Mouch” McHolland, Yuri Sardarov as Brian Otis” Zvonecek, David Eigenberg as Christopher Herrmann — (Photo by: Parrish Lewis/NBC)
Chicago Fire – Season 7
CHICAGO FIRE — “What I Saw” Episode 715 — Pictured: (l-r) Jesse Spencer as Matthew Casey, Taylor Kinney as Kelly Severide — (Photo by: Parrish Lewis/NBC)
Chicago Fire – Season 7
CHICAGO FIRE — “What I Saw” Episode 715 — Pictured: (l-r) Miranda Rae Mayo as Stella Kidd, Annie Ilonzeh as Emily Foster — (Photo by: Parrish Lewis/NBC)
Chicago Fire – Season 7
CHICAGO FIRE — “What I Saw” Episode 715 — Pictured: (l-r) Annie Ilonzeh as Emily Foster — (Photo by: Parrish Lewis/NBC)
Chicago Fire – Season 7
CHICAGO FIRE — “What I Saw” Episode 715 — Pictured: (l-r) Joe Minoso as Joe Cruz — (Photo by: Parrish Lewis/NBC)
Chicago Fire – Season 7
CHICAGO FIRE — “What I Saw” Episode 715 — Pictured: (l-r) Blake Morris as Suggs, Joe Minoso as Joe Cruz — (Photo by: Parrish Lewis/NBC)
Chicago Fire – Season 7
CHICAGO FIRE — “What I Saw” Episode 715 — Pictured: (l-r) Joe Minoso as Joe Cruz — (Photo by: Parrish Lewis/NBC)
Chicago Fire – Season 7
CHICAGO FIRE — “What I Saw” Episode 715 — Pictured: (l-r) Joe Minoso as Joe Cruz — (Photo by: Parrish Lewis/NBC)
Chicago Fire – Season 7
CHICAGO FIRE — “What I Saw” Episode 715 — Pictured: (l-r) David Eigenberg as Christopher Herrmann — (Photo by: Parrish Lewis/NBC)

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Ashley Bissette Sumerel is a television and film critic living in Wilmington, North Carolina. She is editor-in-chief of Tell-Tale TV as well as Eulalie Magazine. Ashley has also written for outlets such as Rolling Stone, Paste Magazine, and Insider. Ashley has been a member of the Critics Choice Association since 2017 and is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic. In addition to her work as an editor and critic, Ashley teaches Entertainment Journalism, Composition, and Literature at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.

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