9-1-1: Season 3, Episode 6 “Monsters” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
It’s Halloween on 9-1-1, and you know that means something freaky going down. Though, unlike past seasons, there are less shocks this time around.
It’s Halloween on 9-1-1, and you know that means something freaky going down. Though, unlike past seasons, there are less shocks this time around.
As Michael experiences DWB, and his kids get the race talk, Buck learns the consequences of his lawsuit.
From Maddie triggered by a domestic call to Chim and Hen taking note of kids they save, and Buck hearing the worst thing imaginable, this episode isn’t called “Triggers” for nothing.
The tsunami arc comes to an end, with an explosion, someone losing an arm, and the fate of Christopher.
A tidal wave hits and between the initial wave and the surges which come after, we see more people die this episode than the entire series.
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Prodigal Son allows Martin Sheen to step into the familiar role of charismatic killer, giving you what feels like a less pretentious, and less violent, Hannibal.
Surprisingly, despite being crushed by a fire truck, Buck seems like he may return to work. However, isn’t there always a catch?
Season 2 of 9-1-1 avoids any sense of a sophomore slump by balancing the 911 drama you love and developing both new and old characters.
In the finale, after a bombing spree, many characters find their lives changed forever. One for the worse, many for the better.
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