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LA Times · May 2, 2026, 10:00 AM

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  • A recent “One Chicago” crossover event on NBC aired three hours of doctors, firefighters and detectives racing to stop a chemical attack.
  • For millions of NBC viewers who may never encounter a burn survivor in daily life, this is what one looks like on television: disfigured, consumed by bitterness, dangerous.

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A recent “One Chicago” crossover event on NBC aired three hours of doctors, firefighters and detectives racing to stop a chemical attack. The villain across the episodes was a man named Thomas Marr, a burn survivor identified by facial scars and motivated by revenge for a childhood fire that killed his family.

For millions of NBC viewers who may never encounter a burn survivor in daily life, this is what one looks like on television: disfigured, consumed by bitterness, dangerous. It is a story as old as storytelling itself, and it is still being told in primetime.

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