Hold on to your butts, we’re about to get a 9-1-1 flashback. When our firefighter heroes arrived on the scene, however, everyone but newbie/sex-addict Buck (Oliver Stark) recognized this specific location from an emergency call from a year before. The episode began with what-for 9-1-1 standards-is a pretty normal emergency call: A man had been shot. The Wildest Shit That Happened on 9-1-1 This Week Let’s go through all these karmic scenarios, and when we’re done, tell me I’m not wrong. I should’ve known going into Wednesday night’s episode, quite unsubtly titled “Karma’s a Bitch,” that karmic justice would hit this show with the loudest of thuds that characters would explain the concept of karma as if nobody’s ever heard of the word before that the actual line “karma’s a bitch” would be uttered several times that the karma enacted would be so on the nose I’d become convinced that 9-1-1 exists in a surrealist, heightened reality where unseen gods treat humans like pawns to mess around with-especially those who respond to emergency calls for a living. Subtlety is a boil that this show must lance. There are a lot of words that can describe the Fox emergency-responder procedural 9-1-1-batshit, compelling, unpredictable, Ryan Murphian-but one thing you can never call it is subtle.
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