9-1-1 (S07E01) Recap/ Review | Is Excitement/Distractions The Key To Longevity?
“9-1-1” returns on a new network, and while it ups the ante with a kidnapping, a hijacking, and Christopher dating, it is still a lot of the same – for better or worse.
“9-1-1” returns on a new network, and while it ups the ante with a kidnapping, a hijacking, and Christopher dating, it is still a lot of the same – for better or worse.
In the season finale, “9-1-1” delivers the usual fake out that a member of the 118 might be injured but instead puts nearly the entire team at risk – sans Ravi.
As Chim seeks a sign about whether he should propose to Maddie, Buck and Eddie struggle to secure a relationship.
Whether or not Chim should propose to Maddie, never mind get married, is not only an issue for him but spreads around the firehouse – especially when he loses his engagement ring.
As Buck develops a new relationship, filing taxes might push Maddie and Chim to reach their relationship’s next stage.
Bobby announces it is time for annual reviews, and it isn’t just of his team, but of him as a leader, which leads to some awkward moments.
As Buck deals with the after-effects of being struck by lightning, someone might be trying to con Maddie, and Denny’s secret gets out.
Maddie and Howie’s parents show up, and it makes for the kind of chaos you expect.
9-1-1 is more of the same, as it delivers daring rescues and a slew of forgettable guest stars. However, more than ever, there is the vibe it wants you to see everyone get their moment in the sun with dedicated episodes.
A cast and character guide for the Fox series 9-1-1 featuring who plays who, information about each character, and other noteworthy information about the show.
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.
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