How to watch the One Chicago season finales

CHICAGO FIRE -- "I'm Not Leaving You" Episode 722 -- Pictured: (l-r) Yuri Sardarov as Brian "Otis" Zvonecek, Christian Stolte as Randy "Mouch" McHolland -- (Photo by: Adrian Burrows/NBC)
CHICAGO FIRE -- "I'm Not Leaving You" Episode 722 -- Pictured: (l-r) Yuri Sardarov as Brian "Otis" Zvonecek, Christian Stolte as Randy "Mouch" McHolland -- (Photo by: Adrian Burrows/NBC) /
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Did you miss the One Chicago season finales? Here’s how to watch Chicago Fire, Chicago PD and Chicago Med’s last episodes of the season.

The One Chicago season is over, but some fans missed out on the season finales when severe weather swept through parts of the country. If you’re one of those fans who hasn’t seen the last episodes yet, don’t worry—here’s how you can catch up!

First things first: NBC has no plans to re-air the finales on TV. The network has already moved on to its midseason shows, so they’re not going to take time away from originals of those series for reruns, even if viewers may have missed out.

Instead, fans will have to stream the finale episodes through Hulu. You can watch them there for free, with the occasional commercial (though that’s not much different from watching on TV).

A word of warning, though: Hulu puts expiration dates on some episodes, so it’s best to stream sooner rather than later. Chicago Fire, for example, only has the last five episodes of the season online.

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Chicago Med and Chicago PD fans can watch all of the current episodes via Hulu, but it’s impossible to say whether any finales might disappear from the site—and once they’re “expired,” they’re not coming back.

Other streaming options include iTunes and Amazon Video, but you’ll have to pay there, because you’ll be purchasing the episodes to own permanently.

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Don’t use any of those services? Depending on your cable provider, you may also be able to pull up NBC on demand and watch there as well—though again, those episodes will have some kind of an expiration date.

And unlike streaming, using on demand limits what you can do while watching; fast forward is usually not available, meaning not only can you not skip the commercials, but you’ll have to sit through the entire episode from start to finish. That can be frustrating if you decide that you’d rather avoid a certain storyline or scene.

But One Chicago fans have ways to catch up with the end of their seasons—and you should, as there are massive plot twists in each of the three episodes!

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