9-1-1: Season 5/ Episode 18 [Finale] – Recap/ Review
In its season finale, 9-1-1 wraps up a lot of storylines and decides to set things up so, in season 6, things can start fresh and with potentially less drama.
In its season finale, 9-1-1 wraps up a lot of storylines and decides to set things up so, in season 6, things can start fresh and with potentially less drama.
Hen and Chim have a major spotlight episode as they investigate whether or not Jonah has a hero complex.
While you likely could predict how Harry and Jeffrey’s story ends, you may not guess how “Desperate Measures” ends as an episode.
As to be expected from 9-1-1, no matter how dangerous things seem, everyone ends up okay. Well, all but one.
In a way, “First Responders” could be seen as a minor “Josh Begins,” as we learn why he joined the 9-1-1 responders.
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.
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.
Surprisingly, despite being crushed by a fire truck, Buck seems like he may return to work. However, isn’t there always a catch?
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.
9-1-1 returns, and it is like we never left as the drama picks up and kicks things into the next gear.
Some familiar faces return, as does the possibility of 911 making it so each episode has a theme to it.
9-1-1 continues to fully commit to doing themes and for this one, it is all about karma being a bitch.
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