9-1-1: Season 4/ Episode 13 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
While storylines about doctor negligence, and Maddie’s mental health, and Athena’s relationship, dominate the episode, the ending is what truly leaves a grand impression.
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While storylines about doctor negligence, and Maddie’s mental health, and Athena’s relationship, dominate the episode, the ending is what truly leaves a grand impression.
As the numbers dwindle and things get serious, a few red flags lead to some guys abandoning the women who have been their top pick since the beginning.
While you think you may know who would be cast as who for Beauty and The Beast, Miss Jenn switches some things up.
You may feel like you’re getting flashbacks from In The Tall Grass, while watching The Tall Grass, but it’s not the same and gets out before it can get bad.
Could this be the end of Nicholas and Alex? Also, Oscar makes a desperate decision that makes Barb look a tad more normal.
The aftermath of the last episode pushes the idea Shaun may have potentially made a mistake that goes beyond not being the partner Lea needs.
Fushi’s creator makes an appearance, thanks to a being that gives Fushi a run for its money.
A ghost from Sayu’s past arrives, pushing the idea that her time with Yoshida may soon end.
As Robyn continues to try to work with the system, Dante shows where his loyalty lies.
Pray Tell heads back to PA, where he was born and raised to face his mom, aunties, childhood crush, and the church that was the root of all his abandonment.
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