It doesn’t take them over, so it doesn’t take the narrative over.
We’re taking an aspirational approach.Ruth Kinane
Both shows are scheduled to return midseason.
There would be no version of us not being able to address whats going on.

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Chicago Fire,Chicago Med, andChicago P.D.
“As ourChicagoshows return, of course, the COVID pandemic will be reflected, says Wolf.
OnChicago FireandChicago P.D., there will be references to the pandemic but they will be more subtle.

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For example, fewer civilians in the bullpen inChicago Fire.
ButChicago Medwill address the pandemic head-on.
It will be part of daily life, and adjustments will be made.

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“Rosy Cordero
All three shows return Nov. 11 on NBC.
Those stories deserve to be told, he tells EW.
The first two episodes will take us through the months of the heart of the pandemic.

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We were hoping they would take us all the way to the end but alas.
Chancellor Agard
The Good Doctorreturns Nov. 2 at 10 p.m.
But here we are six months later, still not allowed to hug our parents.

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So [the pandemic is] engrained into the season.
Samantha Highfill
Season 17 ofGrey’s Anatomykicks off with a two-hour premiere on Nov. 12 at 9 p.m. And those haven’t been needed perhaps more than now.
Star Ryan Eggold knows firsthand he revealed his own COVID-19 diagnosis last week on Instagram.

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Some are hit harder than others, and all of them in very specific ways, Norton explains.
From a dramatic standpoint is great.
Sadly, it’s true.

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Fox has not yet announced a season premiere date forThe Resident.
It’s a little different.”
Rosy Cordero and Samantha Highfill
Station 19returns Nov. 12 at 8 p.m.

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