The series is back in a powerful drama where Athens tries to help 118 automatically. It's a different task in order to save a teenager out of control of the highway. In the meantime, routine traffic reveals a new controversial hijacking, and Buck is struggling to find a new way to heal.
I'm glad that Hen and Karen are trying for a baby, but I'm a little worried about that storyline. Given what this show likes to put its characters through, I can only imagine the 9-1-1-appropriate horrors the couple's pregnancy will face.
One of the most beautiful things about 9-1-1 is its ability to tell a captivating story that reminds everyone that heroes come in all shapes and sizes.
The "Florida Man" of network dramas is back for another season of viral news insanity, and the premiere episode basically ticked all the boxes we've come to expect from this crazy, beautiful diamond of a show.
Sure, countless dramas deal with obscure medical situations and daring rescues, but since its premiere, 9-1-1 has done an incredible job of raising the stakes as high as they can go. And 9-1-1 Season 3 was no exception.