With Chicago P.D. poised to reach one hundred episodes in March, several One Chicago stars are speaking up about the Dick Wolf drama's major achievement.

"Making it one hundred episodes is crazy," Jesse Lee Soffer, who plays Jay Halstead on Chicago P.D., told TV Guide during the Television Critics Association's winter press tour. "So to be where we are now, I can't believe it...It's a total dream come true. It's special to be a part of."

Chicago Med's Torrey DeVitto also opened up about the huge milestone, expressing her excitement over P.D.'s success. "We're super excited for them. They're our brothers and sisters," she said. "Same with Fire. We're all just one big happy family so when they succeed, we feel good."

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Chicago P.D. will ring in its 100th episode with a major crossover with Chicago Fire — with some Chicago Med stars appearing as well — slated to air in early March. The major event will tackle fake news when a journalist seeks revenge on someone who ran an internet smear campaign against him. "It'll focus on a man whose life has been essentially destroyed by social media," Chicago P.D. boss Rick Eid explained.

The event will also see Dawson (Monica Raymund) and Brett (Kara Killmer) going undercover to help out Intelligence with a case.

Chicago Med airs Tuesdays at 10/9c on NBC. Meanwhile, catch Chicago P.D. on Wednesdays at 10/9c and Chicago Fire on Thursdays at 10/9c.

Additional reporting by Lindsay Macdonald