9-1-1: Season 6/ Episode 18 “Pay It Forward” – Recap and Review (with Spoilers) | Finale
In the season finale, “9-1-1” delivers the usual fake out that a member of the 118 might be injured but instead puts nearly the entire team at risk – sans Ravi.
In the season finale, “9-1-1” delivers the usual fake out that a member of the 118 might be injured but instead puts nearly the entire team at risk – sans Ravi.
Alongside a resolution to the Wendell storyline, Buck presents the possibility everything won’t go back to being as it was after his latest near-death experience.
As Christopher preps for his first dance and May’s boyfriend is put in a dangerous position, Maddie and Chim are just hoping to find a place big enough and affordable.
“9-1-1” returns with a 4-month time jump that has Bobby seeking an interim captain and Maddie’s stability being to the point of considering dating again.
Buck and Maddie make it back to Los Angeles, and alongside all the surprises of what happened in their absence, they have a surprise for everyone as well.
In one of the most intense episodes of 9-1-1not involving a natural disaster, a prison break happens.
We’re onto day 5 of the LA blackout, and things aren’t getting any easier, especially as backup systems fail and Athena learns Jeffrey Hudson is still on the loose.
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.
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?
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.
Similar to the bank robbery episode last season, it’s all about the con in the latest episode of 9-1-1.
As many struggle with the possibility of being alone, Christopher also deals with not being able to do anything like his dad always says he can.
Like a holiday movie, 9-1-1 mixes in a lot of sweet moments with a bit of darkness that some might see as devastating.
The team gets framed for a robbery and it leads to not only some of the best writing in a while, but one person’s job on the line.
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