9-1-1: Season 2, Episode 15 “Ocean’s 9-1-1” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
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.
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.
It has been a week since Star woke up and she is trying to hope right back into things, and as she does that, Carlotta faces Christine about the truth.
Of course, with 9-1-1 taking some time off it means they have to come back with you on the verge of crying to the point being unable to watch.
With Star away, everyone is making up for the drama she usually brings. Yet, for some, they are just milking their moment for it’s long overdue.
“The Reckoning” has one, maybe two, happy moments, but it ain’t enough for all the mess we get put through.
We journey a bit into Doug and Maddie’s history and are left with an ending which ends a chapter in both of their lives.
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Issues with parents are on full display as moves are made to get Star out of jail and the ASA nominations come out.
As Hen did earlier this season, Howard Han aka Chimney, gets his due by having an episode dedicated to his backstory.
Nalex makes a platonic appearance as Simone takes on Atlanta’s city council and Mateo’s past enters his present.
9-1-1 returns, and it is like we never left as the drama picks up and kicks things into the next gear.
Star returns with Cassie facing Calvin, Star and Charlene coming to blows, Noah adjusting to fatherhood and Simone watching everything catch on fire.
RENT: Live does occasionally stumble, and may not live up to expectations, but you can see an effort made to honor the spirit of the musical.
While The Passage has a few things going for it, it’s hard not to get the vibe you’ve seen this story done elsewhere and wonder if it’ll do better.
You may have thought the reveal of Star’s baby would be the big surprise, but oh it most certainly is not.
While this is a Christmas episode, love is in the air like it is Valentine’s day. Though one person with unreciprocated love comes around to ruin things.
The show decides to hand the reigns to Aisha Hinds and gives us something which almost makes you wonder, “Why wasn’t this the show’s pilot?”
Everyone’s romantic relationships are hanging on by a tip of a finger and a grand gesture only fixes one. Can you guess which?
Love and distrust are in the air and with it being Star, you know no one is having an easy time dealing with their feelings.
Love is in the air in such a way this episode that it almost makes you forget that it isn’t February in real life or in the show.
As Carlotta has a breakdown, revealing her dark past, Miss Bruce FINALLY get some development.
In this episode, we’re reminded that ghost aren’t always entities of another world but also could be the living.
As Bobby and Maddie hit milestones, they find themselves haunted by their past. Also, a reporter follows the team and delivers some new character information.
As Carlotta goes off the deep end, Noah takes a page from Star’s book in being petty and Olivia… well, let’s just say she becomes more annoying than Cassie.
Some familiar faces return, as does the possibility of 911 making it so each episode has a theme to it.
As Star and Noah worth through their daddy issues, Cassie and Carlotta’s beef reaches a boiling point. Also, Miss Bruce may get a man.
The show doubles down on newcomer Eddie as it has two characters question what do they want for their future. One personally, the other professionally.
As we finally learn who Star’s baby daddy is, most of the cast is trying to deal with their past so that it doesn’t impede the joy pending in their future.
We come to the conclusion of the earthquake arc and are left wondering will everyone make it alive and in one piece?
Three months have passed, and we learn the results of the multiple cliffhangers of the last season. While adding one for a past season favorite this episode.
With a 7.1 earthquake, everyone is put into a position of danger. However, for Bobby’s team, it is a building on the verge of collapse.
9-1-1 returns with a new member of Bobby’s team, Buck’s sister, and Athena struggling to accept love in her life.
Rel may not be consistently hilarious or have poignant conversations, but it does work as a good vehicle for DC Young Fly and Jessica Moore to shine.
The second half of season 2 of Star, seemingly is about cutting any and all fat so that season 3 can refocus on core characters.
It’s a new dawn, it’s a new day, it’s a new life for many on Star. But ain’t a single person feeling good about the cards given to them.
The characters of Star all go through so much this episode that even trying to figure out what may happen in the finale will depend if the writers will get their foot off our necks.
Things have been kind of holding together, but falling apart for awhile. But, as Alex’s star rises, and she begins to really leave Take Three behind, Star finds herself making some moves.
Sexual assault, LGBT issues, alongside Ayanna making a triumphant return is featured. Alongside your usual relationship drama.
Many of the relationships end up in jeopardy as third parties try to get involved. But, at least with one new third party, it seems everyone’s career may be moving forward.
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