9-1-1: Season 4/ Episode 10 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
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.
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.
9-1-1, as tradition, returns with a dramatic natural event, which this time is a dam breaking, thanks to earthquakes and a landslide!
Call Me Kat, an American remake of Miranda Hart’s Miranda, may need more time than FOX may give it to be what it can and needs to be.
In its 3rd season, “9-1-1” presents minor improvements, but due to being a procedural, which leads to some inconsistency, it often feels like more of the same.
As with the finale of nearly every season of 9-1-1, the ending is a bit shocking – but this time in a good way.
While we may not see Abby until the end of the episode, a whole lot happens that makes it clear why they needed the season finale to be two parts.
While not a Christmas episode, Buck meets the ghost of Christmas future and it shakes him to his core.
While Eddie has been around for nearly 2 whole seasons, and heavily featured, “Eddie Begins” dives into his backstory father than ever before.
Similar to the bank robbery episode last season, it’s all about the con in the latest episode of 9-1-1.
As Michael and his family deal with him possibly dying, Chim tries to bring new life to his relationship with Maddie.
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.
“9-1-1” returns with Chim’s younger brother coming to Los Angeles and triggering Chim’s childhood trauma.
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.
Trauma, and methods of dealing with it, are explored as Eddie, Maddie, and Hen go into therapy to handle their new normal.
As Karen struggles with getting pregnant, Hen finds her focus off, and this leads to deadly consequences. Also, Eddie’s fight career takes a turn.
We go deep into Athena’s past, to 1989 – 1991 to be exact, and learn of the second major loss that made her become and remain a cop.
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.
Season 3 of Star is honestly a mixed bag, but when it addresses generational trauma and growth, it reminds you why you fell in love with the series.
What is a Star season finale without wiping out characters whose storyline weren’t going anywhere and cliffhangers for the main cast?
In the penultimate episode of the season, Eddie returns to prominence as he reevaluates his relationship with Shannon.
A lot of family drama gets addressed, but only a handful of it gets resolutions. Can you guess which one?
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.
With Star flailing, she decides to do something drastic. However, her actions don’t compare to Simone’s which may have gotten someone killed.
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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