9-1-1: Season 2, Episode 16 “Bobby Begins Again” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
In order to move forward, you have to the past, and in this episode, we learn what happened between the fire Bobby started and Buck being hired.
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In order to move forward, you have to the past, and in this episode, we learn what happened between the fire Bobby started and Buck being hired.
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