9-1-1 (Season 7 Episode 3) Review/ Recap
As the cruise ship catastrophe comes to a close, so comes the question of whether “9-1-1” needs to kill off a character to bring back any sense of danger.
As the cruise ship catastrophe comes to a close, so comes the question of whether “9-1-1” needs to kill off a character to bring back any sense of danger.
As things continue to escalate out on the sea, Hen finds herself facing repercussions due to her prejudice.
As Chim seeks a sign about whether he should propose to Maddie, Buck and Eddie struggle to secure a relationship.
Maddie and Howie’s parents show up, and it makes for the kind of chaos you expect.
On top of being an emotionally charged episode, it is also one which sets up a criminal unlike what we have ever seen on 9-1-1.
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.
As it has done every season, 9-1-1 escalates the stakes by having the city hit with a major cyberattack and the man who attacked Athena on the loose.
While the Daniel thing remains a bust, exploring Buck and Maddie’s relationship, from 1996 to the present, will have you in tears.
9-1-1, as tradition, returns with a dramatic natural event, which this time is a dam breaking, thanks to earthquakes and a landslide!
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.
As Michael and his family deal with him possibly dying, Chim tries to bring new life to his relationship with Maddie.
Trauma, and methods of dealing with it, are explored as Eddie, Maddie, and Hen go into therapy to handle their new normal.
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.
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.
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.
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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