9-1-1: Season 6/ Episode 18 “Pay It Forward” – Recap and Review (with Spoilers) | Finale
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.
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.
Alongside a resolution to the Wendell storyline, Buck presents the possibility everything won’t go back to being as it was after his latest near-death experience.
While we do get to see Daniel, Buck’s older brother, this is a filler episode for the most part.
Maddie and Howie’s parents show up, and it makes for the kind of chaos you expect.
As Denny asks about Eva, multiple 9-1-1 calls lead to positive and negative discoveries.
As Christopher preps for his first dance and May’s boyfriend is put in a dangerous position, Maddie and Chim are just hoping to find a place big enough and affordable.
In “Cursed,” again, “9-1-1” circumvents its usual formula by focusing on just one victim, with the worst bad luck.
As Hen comes upon the decision whether to officially hand in her resignation papers, Karen is fighting for her life and that of her staff.
Hen takes the exam that could change her life as Maddie is dealing with chaos in her personal and professional life.
“Animal Instincts” is an episode focused on growth as Christopher tries to assert his independence, Buck is approached about a major opportunity, and Hen revisits becoming a doctor.
The cause of Tanya’s death is revealed in probably the most extensive story “9-1-1” has ever done.
Hen tries to have it all, but she may ultimately have to choose between being a paramedic and a doctor. Just as much as Athena may have to decide whether her father is a villain.
“9-1-1” returns with a 4-month time jump that has Bobby seeking an interim captain and Maddie’s stability being to the point of considering dating again.
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