The most explosive reveal comes from Chicago Med. Dr. Mitch Ripley (Luke Mitchell) discovers that his ex, Dr. Hannah Asher (Jessy Schram), is pregnant. The moment plays out in a tense elevator exchange as Ripley demands, “You’re pregnant? How could you not tell me?!”
Fans will remember that Asher learned she was expecting in last season’s finale, with Ripley as the most likely father. But her surprising visit to Dr. Dean Archer’s (Steven Weber) home left many viewers speculating about hidden feelings between her and Archer. Now, with the pregnancy out in the open, the stakes are higher than ever for all three doctors.
Chicago Fire: Baby Fever and Fresh Faces
Over in Chicago Fire, family and duty collide. The season 13 finale revealed that Stella Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) and Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) are expecting a baby. In the new teaser, Stella shows Kelly a positive test — and he responds with pure joy. But their celebration will have to wait, as the danger around them escalates.
Meanwhile, firefighter Sal Vasquez (Brandon Larracuente) makes his debut. Under Chief Dom Pascal’s (Dermot Mulroney) rallying cry — “Let’s show this city how it’s done!” — Vasquez hits the ground running. He’s seen driving the rig into a fiery scene with Stella warning, “Do not get too close.” Later, Vasquez looks visibly shaken as Violet Mikami (Hanako Greensmith) fights to save a young boy.
With Carver’s (Jake Lockett) exit still fresh, Vasquez’s arrival signals new dynamics and big challenges for Firehouse 51.
Chicago P.D.: A Broken Team Faces Consequences
Chicago P.D. isn’t pulling any punches either. The clip introduces officer Eva Imani (Arienne Mandi), who tells her new colleagues, “You all work real well together. A real Brady Bunch vibe.” But looks can be deceiving.
The once-unshakable Intelligence unit is in pieces. After the season 12 finale stripped several officers of their badges and sent others to patrol duty, Hank Voight (Jason Beghe) faces the fallout. His voiceover is chilling: “There are consequences to my team being benched: lives lost.”
With trust broken and morale low, can Voight’s fractured team rise again — or is this truly the end of Intelligence as fans knew it?