Why Allison Rafferty From Chicago Fire Looks So Familiar

There is a slight chance that fans of “Chicago Fire” may remember Christine Evangelista from the extremely short-lived ABC drama “Lucky 7.” The series followed seven gas station workers who consistently pooled their money together for a Powerball-esque lottery ticket — until they won the unimaginably large jackpot, changing their lives forever. Evangelista played Mary on the series.
“Lucky 7” premiered on September 24, 2014, in a crowded lineup that included three other series premieres, including “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” and “The Goldbergs,” both of which would become heavy hitters for the network. As Deadline reports, “Lucky 7” saw the lowest non-weekend ratings for a “Big 4” network drama, joining the ranks of forgotten series such as “Do No Harm” and “Red Widow.” Reviewers from the New York Daily News and E! Online noted strong performances from the cast but felt the story and setting were too lackluster to make an impact. The series was canceled in October 2014, after just two episodes. The full first season is currently available on iTunes.
It was based on a British series called “The Syndicate,” which premiered in 2012.
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