Ep 8. Bad Call
- March 8, 2021
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8.4 (671)
In the eighth episode of 9-1-1: Lone Star season 2, titled "Bad Call," the firefighters of the 126 respond to a chaotic series of emergencies throughout the city of Austin. As the episode's title suggests, several of these incidents involve some kind of mistake or misjudgment on the part of the characters, whether due to human error or a lack of communication.
One of the major plotlines of the episode centers around Marjan (played by Natacha Karam) and Paul (played by Brian Michael Smith), who are called to assist a woman who has fallen down the stairs in her home. However, when they arrive on the scene, they discover that the woman is not alone: she is actually the victim of a home invasion, and the intruders are still in the house. Marjan and Paul must work quickly and carefully to rescue the woman and ensure the safety of her family, all while avoiding detection by the intruders.
Meanwhile, Owen (Rob Lowe) and T.K. (Ronen Rubinstein) find themselves at odds over a call involving a runaway car that has crashed into a building. While Owen believes that they should wait for the bomb squad to arrive before attempting to move the vehicle, T.K. is convinced that they need to act quickly to rescue the passengers inside. This disagreement leads to some tense moments as the situation grows more dangerous.
Another call involves a group of protesters who have taken over a construction site. While initially the firefighters are called in simply to assist with a medical emergency, they find themselves caught up in the conflict when the protesters refuse to allow them to leave. As tensions rise and the situation escalates, the firefighters must find a way to diffuse the situation before anyone gets hurt.
Throughout the episode, there are several other smaller emergencies that the characters must deal with, including a kitchen fire, a car crash, and a gas leak. While these plotlines may seem disparate, they all come together in the end to form a satisfying and intense hour of television.
Overall, "Bad Call" is a strong episode of 9-1-1: Lone Star that showcases the show's signature blend of high-stakes drama and heartwarming character moments. With tense action sequences, emotional performances, and a compelling storyline, this episode is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.