9-1-1: Season 1 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
9-1-1 starts off strong but loses its luster as you get used to the sometimes outlandish 911 calls and the drama of the cast seems to lose its importance.
9-1-1 starts off strong but loses its luster as you get used to the sometimes outlandish 911 calls and the drama of the cast seems to lose its importance.
The season finale of 9-1-1 ends with a bit of a shocker, but not the kind the show is known for.
Patricia returns and it is questioned if Buck can handle her place in Abby’s life alongside if Athena is ready for a new relationship yet.
9-1-1 continues to fully commit to doing themes and for this one, it is all about karma being a bitch.
As it seems 9-1-1 digs into the idea of doing themed episodes, we witness the strange calls which happen the night of a full moon.
It’s Valentine’s Day! That means the 911 calls are laced with the themes of love or a woman scorned.
Hen’s personal life is finally revealed to us, alongside what happened to Bobby’s family.
Best Of “Everybody say they praying for me, but ain’t nobody willing to fight for me.” — Black Lightning: Season 1/ Episode 2 “Lawanda: The Book of Hope” […] understand there are probably people around every corner who will take [you] under their wing and help [you] on [your] way. But you have to ask. —…
Bobby’s truth gets revealed, Athena crosses the line, and we get another episode with increasingly better guest performances.
With a season 2 renewal, it seems 9-1-1 isn’t going to just skate through the rest of season 1 but prove itself to naysayers.
9-1-1 keeps the drama high but can it find some heart amongst the sensationalism?
9-1-1 starts off strong, in terms of the 911 calls, but as for the characters? Well…
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