9-1-1: Season 4/ Episode 14 [Season Finale] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As to be expected from 9-1-1, no matter how dangerous things seem, everyone ends up okay. Well, all but one.
As to be expected from 9-1-1, no matter how dangerous things seem, everyone ends up okay. Well, all but one.
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.
A writer decides to put Los Angeles into a tizzy over some buried treasure, which causes quite a few 911 calls.
In a way, “First Responders” could be seen as a minor “Josh Begins,” as we learn why he joined the 9-1-1 responders.
Get your favorite tissue brand ready; it’s time to shed some tears as we watch some kids say goodbye to their parents and bonding moments that will have you bawling.
9-1-1 is back, and in its return, we meet Maddie and Chim’s baby! However, with a life gained, will there be a life lost?
In the winter finale, we’re reminded how much the first half of season 4 is about reunification with people that have been absent a long time.
With Buck dating again, and Hen’s Mother coming for a visit, we see the beginning of old wounds healing.
As Buck evolves into Buck 3.0, Eddie might be evolving too as Christopher’s former teacher, Ana Flores, returns to 9-1-1.
While the Daniel thing remains a bust, exploring Buck and Maddie’s relationship, from 1996 to the present, will have you in tears.
So the secret Maddie is hiding comes out, and, well, it might disappoint you.
Maddie has a family secret, which includes Buck, and Hen finds herself with a lab partner who pushes her buttons and nearly causes her to go off.
In the 2nd part of 9-1-1’s season 4 premiere, multiple near-death experiences act as a wake-up call unlike any other rescues before.
9-1-1, as tradition, returns with a dramatic natural event, which this time is a dam breaking, thanks to earthquakes and a landslide!
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.
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