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It's been 3 episodes of the new season on a NEW NETWORK and we already have 4 character returns from past seasons.
ABC really is making up for what FOX didn't do.
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lavoixhumaine · 19 days
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there is so much going on in this photo and i am riveted. the look on Athena’s face. Bobby’s hyper vigilant look that would make Mad-Eye Moody proud. Julian taking a dramatic break to do Shakespeare in the Park. Norman trying to think of ten synonyms for strumpet. The captive Lola, said strumpet, wishing she had quelled her strumpety urges with rope wrapped around one palm.
it’s art, is what i’m saying.
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idealuk · 1 month
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Not ABC 🤡ing by ...
... bringing back the middle-aged and stagnated "See me!" couple (originally from the episode in which also featured Buck discovering what love is from an old gay couple named Thomas and Mitchell) who are, once again, not actually (despite appearances) on the same page about their relationship (directly juxtaposed by Buck's pseudo parents) immediately after Buck started dating a woman who he thinks 'sees him' (a notion to which Eddie, if only physically, vehemently rebuked) only to have him broken up with her in the interim of the network switch because she wanted to keep him in a morbid stagnation (which Eddie was happily welcomed to learn) and they had Eddie enlist Buck, not Marisol (who volunteered herself to help chaperone Christopher's date), when Christopher needed advice on girls which Buck ended up not being able to actually help with whilst their talk led to Eddie and Christopher reaching greater acceptance about Shannon's death all in their first episode and stealthily establishing that Maddie also speaks Spanish so she can have semi-private conversations with her would-be future brother-in-law and nephew in the future while not even mentioning Marisol in the second episode.
Next, they're having Tommy come back for a helicopter rescue, and, from a glimpse that we saw in the promo, Eddie might have flashbacks to his traumatic past in the army because of it and who's right next to him this time around? Buck. My Charles/Thomas/Mitchell-named characters being in pivotal Buddie/Dickl(e)y episodes theory has yet to be wrong and it looks like that will still hold up with ABC's third episode.
... Never mind the increase in teasing and grounding touches and the intriguing goads in interviews like we were never given so vociferously when the show was a FOX production.
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daniwib · 27 days
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Resonances
What if when the 118 first met Lola Peterson, things went differently? Would that change anything all those years later?
Or: just another excuse to whump Buck, because I can.
Pairing: Buck & Bobby, pre-relationship Buddie
Chapters / Length: 1 / 2,900 words.
Ratings / Warnings: Mature, none. S7ep03 spoilers
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toughpaperround · 1 month
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Romy Rosemont
Played Lola Peterson, a woman desperate to grab the attention of her distant husband in episode 2x08 of 9-1-1 (fox). She and her husband Norman (played by Daniel Roebuck) returned on the ill-fated cruise ship for season 7.
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Romy is from New York but now lives in LA. She is married to character actor and academy member, Stephen Root.
In the past, Romy has appeared on Glee (seasons 1-6) as Carole Hudson. Also as Jacqui Franco in CSI.
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She has been a guest actor on a multitude of TV series since the late 80's: including Chicago Med, Station 19, Brooklyn 99, and HTGAWM. In 'Ghost Whisperer' she acted opposite our own JLH, and Romy also appeared in 'Six Feet Under' with Peter Krause.
[IMDb] [other 911 cast bios]
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honorarybuckley · 1 month
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norman and lola are swingers and lola is getting dicked down in someone else’s cabin while norman hits the buffet with his new lady friend.
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anyway so uh. oc voice claims. yay. ik i dont usually tag stuff like this but this post really is NOT screen reader friendly. ill post a plain text version in a minute
Characters I don't have a voice for yet:
glitch the rat
danger and chaos
luna and wendy
i might show them off later today later this week or later this month but i have some new ocs that. obviously i dont have voices for yet
Sonic OCs!
priscilla primrose: mother gothel but like a little bit different
mary-sue the fox: specifically maria robotnik in the snapcube shth dub
ash the rat: well. theyre my sona. take a guess.
i think thats it????
Non-Sonic OCs!
blue pender: like kagamine rin if she were from north england
sam r guy: like gumi if she were from north wales
maddie martin-liches: ok so me? sort of? but if i sounded more like an adult? and theres also an inexplicable difference?
ruby martin-liches: kazumi evans' rouge voice. but not american.
dahlia letterman: sort of like blaze the cat if she had a monotone voice
jj peterson: sean tmf but british
lola b: pre-voice training, andrew horowitz, still unsure for post (although im not sure if she would go through it)
i cant remember who but i swear i had an oc who was meant to sound like dr fox from unikitty
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battyaboutbooksreviews · 11 months
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🦇 Lola at Last Book Review 🦇
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐
❓ #QOTD When was the last time you were one with nature?❓ 🦇 After a scandal at school and getting shipped off to a French boarding school, Lola is ready to return home to the Bay Area to reclaim her throne as a popular kid. Nothing is the way she left it, though. Her posse has abandoned her, Lola's lost her popular status, and her twin sister Kat is pulling away. After a stunt involving a tiny fire and a yacht (seriously, it was practically a dingy), she's forced to join the nonprofit Hike Like a Girl to—you guessed it—hike and become one with nature. Ew. When everyone expects Lola to fail and call it quits, she strives even harder to prove she's not the trainwreck everyone sees.
💜 J. C. Peterson does a wonderful job at shining a spotlight on certain realities. While Lola is forced to face the consequences of her actions more than once, her male counterpart gets off scot-free, demonstrating the double standard women often face. Lola is real and raw, too; she's a young, energetic, somewhat spoiled and shallow young woman who makes mistakes. Lola's many character flaws give her plenty of room for development. I didn't realize this was a modern Lydia Bennet story until I was halfway through, and it definitely changed my perspective because Lydia is...a challenge. You're more likely to enjoy this book from the start if you recognize her as the realistic but nearly unlikeable character she is. The prose is entertaining and high schooler-appropriate, too (a feat I've seen many seasoned writers struggle with).
🦇 It's a truth universally acknowledged that Lydia Bennet is the most difficult among the sisters to like. Writing a modern-day adaptation starring an entitled, attention-seeking, brattish MC is no easy feat. Unfortunately, we're not given any reason to like or connect with Lola until far into the story, making it difficult for readers to empathize with her (many) complaints. Lola also has a tendency to recognize her own destructive behavior, only to shrug it off and carry on. While it's refreshing to see a female character so confident in who she is that she doesn't need to change for others, it's frustrating to read as we wait for Lola to experience ANY character development. Lola has one tantrum after another without considering how her reactions affect those around her, and her apologies (which take ages) never feel genuine. Her reactions were only for the purpose of adding drama. Many of the supporting characters lack depth, while characters like her mother seem over-exaggerated. Since Lola is living a luxurious lifestyle, she's difficult to relate with on any level as well.
🦇 If you're a fan of Jane Austen or Austen adaptations like the Lizzie Bennet Diaries, you need to dive into this duology! Also recommended to anyone who knows what it feels like when people see you as "too much." Newsflash: you're not.
🪶 Austen Adaptation 🧸 Coming-of-Age 🌿 One With Nature 🌈 Queer Ships
🦇 Major thanks to the author and publisher for providing an ARC of this book via Netgalley. 🥰 This does not affect my opinion regarding the book.
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~ books read in 2023 ~
#6: Lola at Last by JC Peterson
It is a truth universally acknowledged that boys make for the best mistakes.
Rating: 5/5
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itwoodbeprefect · 19 days
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catching up!! watching 911 season 7 episode 1!! let's goooo
the first three minutes of this episode are like "athena watched a cruise ship disaster on tv and it affected her for life. here's a cruise ship disaster we're putting on your tv (hehehe)."
i briefly stop watching mayday/air crash investigation episodes, only to STILL see a plane crash into a house. let's get greg feith and his excellent colorful ties in here asap
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okay not actually technically relevant but. i googled "greg feith ties" and found this:
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and the answer is no!! shut up!!
anyway. bi buck and his bi saw! (i may be too early.)
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ahhh, the face i've already seen a dozen times:
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buck was missed. <3
god, i love chimney. presumably this honeymoon life plan of his isn't going to work out perfectly smoothly, but it's adorable.
athena's dress is great, but this is a prime Just Talk To Bobby Please sort of worry she's having. i mean, literally, talk to him, and she'll probably find they do have things to talk about.
THREE DATES A WEEK. yeah, there we go (affectionate), that's gonna be a mess. very sweet, very stupid!
a spreadshEET. i love themmm. still very stupid though!!
"except only in one case is there underlying sexual tension [sprays using phallic looking object at hip height]" is definitely a little insane, you were all correct. also EXTREMELY a conversation that feels like they knew what they were doing, considering i now know where this is going
eddie is a nester! he nests!
christopher doesn't get this from eddie, implying he gets it from buck somehow. feelingssss.
god. buck taking save the trees a bit too figuratively:
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throwing the champagne glasses to the side while you're in the pool is i guess a cool carefree no fucks given thing to do in theory, but it's going to be so much less cool and carefree when you step in the glass while walking around barefoot later. i mean, on top of the waste of a perfectly good glass
i HAD seen the angsty mom-left-us (and eddie is listening in) part of the buck&chris conversation, but not the entire part before it with buck very earnestly trying to find his way through this parenting talk eddie enlisted him for, and it's great, i love it.
"i feel like you're trying to avoid me." < thank you for Saying The Thing, bobby.
lola is resting..... this man has blood behind his ear...... this is 911...... he killed lola?
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"i don't think we're gonna see much of lola any time soon." oh, she's VERY dead. and/or locked in their cabin, which would potentially be good and dramatic when the ship starts sinking
he made a list!! love you, bobby
athena going full "norman peterson murdered his wife!!!" and bobby being very convinced that he didn't and athena is making things up to avoid him is a) finally a funny turn for this subplot and b) even funnier in light of bobby's behavior in the rear window episode.
"... o-or he murdered his wife." i love when this show does comedy and the timing is just right. thank you, peter krause
one of the things about this show that i still think was a terrible writing choice is the way they killed shannon, so i'm glad they're at least dealing with the impact all of the parental shuffling and absence had on christopher. it's great that they brought the actress back for that one moment.
"did i read the spreadsheet wrong?", reminding me of the spreadsheet, and "did something else happen on a call?", meaning maddie immediately knows what would have changed chimney's mind again - maddie and chimney are flawless, no notes.
THEY took lola!! so that's how the ship activity manager or whatever that guy with the weird vibe's job is will turn out to be evil and/or in evil cahoots with lola
dongle. i haven't heard that word in forever. didn't know they were being used for bitcoin
oh, 911. just a ship in a weather-related emergency isn't enough, we also need terrorists holding everyone hostage. at times i could almost start to think i was watching h50
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callmebrycelee · 27 days
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9-1-1 REACTION
We finally get the conclusion for our harrowing season 7 opener! This reaction is for the season 7, third episode “Capsized” which originally aired March 28, 2024. The episode was written by Juan Carlos Coto and Lyndsey Beaulieu and directed by executive producer and Glee and American Horror Story director Bradley Buecker. Spoilers ahead! 
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“It’s the pungent aroma of orange people having sex.” – Kianna Harris
We begin the episode by going back to the very beginning. We are introduced to the Harris family in a scene very much reminiscent of the 1990 comedy film Home Alone starring Macauley Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern and Catherine O’Hara. We see the youngest Harris sibling, Corey (played by Leo Abelo Perry) sitting on the curb playing his Nintendo Switch while his parents Lonnie and Eliza Harris (played by Eddie Blackwell Williams and Amy Argyle) argue over who is supposed to order the car for their drive to the airport. The rest of the Harris family is rounded out by older siblings Kianna Harris (played by Kiara Muhammad) and Keshawn Harris (Samuel Dunn III) and their grandmother Darlene Harris (played by Deborah Marcano). In true Home Alone fashion, they almost leave Corey behind. 
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We switch over the cruise ship where Kianna and Keshawn are complaining about the smell of the ocean air. Meanwhile, Corey is still glued to his video game. We then see the Harris family walk by Norman and Lola Peterson (played by Daniel Roebuck and Romy Rosemont). Lola compliments Darlene on her hat. We also see quite a few moments of Corey nearly getting left behind including the moment when all passengers are told to evacuate the ship. When Eliza realizes Corey is not in the lifeboat with the rest of the family, she gets off in search of him. Poor Corey is blissfully unaware of the all the chaos erupting all around him until he feels the explosion several floors below. He sits up and climbs out of the top bunk. We see Corey looking out the window at the giant wave coming towards the ship. 
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“What are you all doing on the ceiling?!” – Norman Peterson
We see the aftermath of the ship capsizing. Everyone is accounted for except for First Mate Kenneth (played by Anthony Carvello) who we last saw in the crow’s nest trying to send a distress call right before the wave hit. Since nothing was ever mentioned about the poor guy in this episode, I’m gonna assume he’s sleeping with the fishes at the bottom of the ocean. OMG, they killed Kenny! Sorry, had to do it. Speaking of people not long for this world, our belligerent and greedy passenger Jarod (played by Christopher Livingston) is lying crumpled on what used to be the ceiling. The rest of our crew is huddled around the walls of the room while Norman Peterson is still strapped to the craps table which is currently on the ceiling. 
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These first three episodes of the season are supposed to be an homage to the 1972 disaster film The Poseidon Adventure starring Gene Hackman and Shelley Winters, but this scene reminded me of the upside-down puzzle in the 2019 film Escape Room starring Taylor Russell, Logan Miller, and Tyler Labine. Bobby is concerned about the table Norman’s attached falling from what used to be the floor and goes to work using some red straps to fashion a rope which he uses to repel down on top of the bottom of the table. He ties the same red rope to each of the table’s legs and then uses a wrench to unscrew the bolts holding the table in place. The others down below slowly lower Bobby and Norman down. My heart was pounding so hard during this sequence. We usually don’t get to see Bobby in Tom Cruise Mission Impossible mode. He usually leaves the heroics up to Buck. Athena tells Bobby she wishes Buck could’ve seen him do what he just did. He tells her that he would’ve rather seen Buck do that. 
“Bobby and Athena’s cruise ship might be missing.” – Maddie Buckley, to Howard “Chimney” Han
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Back on dry land, Maddie talks with Chimney about recent events. She tells Chimney that Hen has been cleared by Chief Simpson to come back to the 118. Chimney wonders that if that’s the case, why hasn’t she come back to work. He asks Maddie how she knows all of this, and Maddie tells him about Hen’s visit to the call center. She tells him that Bobby and Athena’s cruise ship might be missing and that the Coast Guard has attempted tried to reach out but hasn’t heard anything. Chimney asks if Hen reported any of this information to the chief. Maddie says that she did, and that Chief Simpson told her to report back to work. The 118 gets a call which means Chimney and Maddie have to end their conversation. Buck asks who is missing: Bobby and Athena or Hen. Chimney says both. As the ladder truck leaves, Hen sneaks into the station before the doors close.
“I won’t be an idiot if you won’t be a selfish harlot. Too late!” – Norman Peterson, to Lola Peterson
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Back on the ship, now that Norman has been lowered from the ceiling, Bobby suggests they all head to the bottom of the ship, which is now the top of the ship, remembering there’s an open hole there after the explosion. Julian (played by Rick Cosnett) thinks this is a bad idea because even if they somehow manage to make it to the top, there will be no one to save them. Lola tells him to lay down and die. Ouch! Bobby says that while they don’t know what will be waiting for them at the hull, they do know that if they continue to stay where they are, the ship will sink. The funniest part of this scene is when Bobby asks Julian to assist with moving Norman. Norman doesn’t want the man who has been having an affair with his wife to lay a finger on him. Lola tells him to not be an idiot. Norman tells all of them that if he’s going to die, he’s going to do it with dignity. With the help of the ship’s doctor, he is able to get up on his feet. The group make it out of the casino right as a grand piano falls down on the glass center causing water to rush inside. 
“Nobody wants to look for a ship that hasn’t asked for help.” – Hen Wilson
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Hen sneaks into the office and fills out a Los Angeles Fire Department Property Resource Requisition form. She gets a call from Maddie who tells her she’s trying to get people to take their situation seriously. Maddie asks where she is and tells her she knows she didn’t go back to the 118. Hen asks if she’s checking up on her. Maddie tells her whatever it is she’s doing she doesn’t have to do it alone. Hen tells her that she tried using official channels but that didn’t work. Now she is going another direction. Maddie asks her what that means and Hen ends the call by telling her the less she knows the better. 
“I know a little about you. That little squeak you make.” – Julian Enes, to Lola Peterson
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The ship is taking on water and Athena questions the path they are taking. Security Officer Wes (played Denzel Johnson) suggests using a door behind one of the cafes to access the maintenance shaft to get to higher ground. When he attempts to open the door, there’s another explosion. Security Officer Wes takes the brunt of the damage and quickly succumbs to his injuries. Bobby, Athena, and the rest of their gang are shocked by his death but press on without him. It was super sad watching the security officer’s body floating in the water. Now, just in case you’re keeping tabs on our remaining survivors, we have Bobby, Athena, the Petersons, Captain Ochoa (played by Mercedes Colon), Dr. Gibson (played by Eddie Jemison), and Julian left. At this point, the body count is rising faster than the water.
“That could be why I haven’t been getting your Christmas cards.” – Tommy Kinard, to Hen Wilson
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Hen takes her requisition form over to the Los Angeles Fire Department Air Operations unit. She introduces herself as acting captain from the 118 and tells the pilot named Melton (played by Thomas Hobson) she has an emergency requisition for a chopper and pilot. Melton looks over her form and tells her he hasn’t heard anything about a missing cruise ship. Hen says the situation is fast-moving due to the hurricane. Melton continues to question Hen’s motives but thankfully an old friend comes to the rescue. Former Los Angeles firefighter Tommy Kinard (played by Lou Ferrigno Jr.) tells Melton he and Hen used to work together at the 118 back when she was just a probie. I was so happy to see Tommy. I’m a big Lou Ferrigno Jr fan and the last time we saw him was way back in season 2 in the episode “Bobby Begins Again”. 
Tommy tells Hen he has a chopper fueled and ready to go. Hen is confused by all of this and asks him what going on. Tommy tells her he’s just helping out an old friend. She asks him who called him. Tommy opens the door to the chopper and Hen sees Chimney, Eddie, and Buck inside. Eddie hands her a jacket and tells her to get inside. 
“C’mon, guys. Stop agreeing with each other like you’re fighting. It’s weird.” – Eddie Diaz, to Howard “Chimney” Han and Hen Wilson
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Tommy flies them right into path of the hurricane. Things are really intense inside the chopper. Eddie and Buck attempt to break the tension by getting Hen and Chimney to talk to each other. Chimney is miffed because he thinks Hen doesn’t believe they all have her back. He says that they all faked having food poisoning to get them out of their shift at the 118. Hen admits that Chimney didn’t do anything wrong and that he doesn’t have to prove anything to her. Chimney tells her she didn’t do anything wrong either. Buck asks the two of them if they’re good. Hen says they’ve always been good. Chimney asks her why she didn’t reach out to them for help. Hen tells him she knew that if she told him, he’d want to tag along, and she didn’t want him to risk anything over some wild hunch she had. Buck says he will back her hunches any day of the week. No questions asked. Eddie voices his agreement. Buck says that if there’s any chance Bobby and Athena are in trouble, he doesn’t mind getting fired. Tommy says he doesn’t think anyone should be worried about getting fired because they’re probably not going to survive this mission. Yikes!
“Bobby! Bring him back to his mother and bring yourself back to me.” – Athena Grant, to Bobby Nash
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Back on the ship, our crew has stumbles across Eliza Harris, mother of Corey Harris, trapped under fallen debris. While Athena attends to her, Norman and Lola have a conversation about the state of their marriage. Lola admits that she let Julian use her. When Norman asks her why, she tells him it’s because he stopped touching her. She then points out that they’ve been together since they were 17 years old and that she’s never been with another man. I actually laughed out loud when Norman responded with, “Neither have I”. He asks her if she’s fallen out of love with him. Lola says she thought she had but she was wrong. Norman says he thought they’d be together until they both died, and Lola says she still wants that. Norman says that she might still get it.
Meanwhile, Bobby is trying to pry open the door that currently has Eliza’s arm penned. He breaks open a nearby case and takes out an axe. I got really nervous watching this scene because the last time I saw an axe brought out on this show, someone lost their arm. Thankfully, Bobby uses the axes to break the handle on the door. He’s now able to slide open the door; however, he quickly realizes the door was acting as a tourniquet for Eliza’s arm. With the door moved, Eliza is bleeding profusely. Bobby sends Julian to grab some blankets out of one of the nearby cabins to use as a tourniquet. Dr. Gibson finally does the thing he purports to do and manages to stop the bleeding. Bobby tells Julian the two of them are going to have to carry Eliza but the mother of three refuses to go without her son. Captain Ochoa says that the son’s room is on deck twelve. Athena offers to go look for him, but Bobby tells her to stay put. He will be the one to go search for Corey but not before he and Athena share one of those passionate kisses you only see in the movies. 
“Who cares!?” – Tommy Kinard and the 118
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Tommy flies Hen, Chimney, Buck, and Eddie to the vicinity of where the ship last showed up on radar. He tells them they have about twelve minutes to search before he has to turn them around and head back. A message from Chief Simpson comes in over the radio but Tommy pretends there’s static and shuts off the radio. 
“You were right. That is one big hole.” – Norman Peterson
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Athena leads the others minus Bobby to the giant hole made by the explosion. Athena hears a helicopter and tells the others that whoever is searching for them is expecting to see a cruise ship, not the bottom of one. Julian climbs up to the top and attempts to fire the flare gun. He slips, falls, and dies. I hate that he died. Yes, it’s because of him that things are as dire as they are and he’s definitely to blame for the deaths of First Mate Kenneth, passenger Jarod, and Security Officer Wes. I do wish he would’ve stayed alive, so he could’ve been taken into custody. Bobby manages to locate Corey and this kid has the nerve to say, he doesn’t talk to strangers. Lola, meanwhile, goes underwater and grabs the flare gun that Julian dropped as his body plummeted into the water. Athena sends off a flare and Tommy and the others are finally able to see the capsized ship. Just as a Bobby and Corey are about to drown, Buck and Eddie open a hatch and rescue them.
“Let’s talk about it in 10 or 20.” – Norman Peterson, to Lola Peterson
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Much like the episode of 9-1-1: Lone Star where Judd and Grace’s truck crashes into a lake, a lot of details of the actual rescue are glossed over in favor of a scene where we see everyone safe and reunited with their loved ones. Chief Simpson delivers a press conference and makes it seem like the rescue mission was his idea. Hen is relieved none of them are getting fired for going rogue to save Bobby and Athena. Hen thanks Maddie for tattling and Maddie says she will always have her back. I really like this scene because as I’ve said in a previous reaction, we rarely get scenes between these two characters which is funny to me considering how close Hen and Chimney are. Bobby gets off the helicopter and sees Athena. The two of them rush over to each other and share a kiss straight out of a golden age Hollywood film. Lola goes to see Norman before he is rushed off to the hospital. She asks if he’ll ever be able to forgive her. He implies they’ll talk about it after she gets out of jail. Lola is then escorted away by an officer. Bobby tells Hen he is proud of her and calls her captain. 
“Alone at last.” – Bobby Nash, to Athena Grant
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In the final scene of the episode, a weary Bobby and Athena return to their home with takeout food. They sit on the sofa and sit in silence. This silence is much different from the kind Athena was worried about. Bobby jokingly says he needs a vacation and Athena says she needs a toothbrush. They talk about how all of their luggage is sitting at the bottom of the ocean and share a laugh. I love how they’re both wearing very touristy T-shirts they probably got from a gift shop once they made it back to land. The two of them kiss and run off to the bedroom. 
Wow! What a satisfying ending to an amazing season opener. 9-1-1 is back and better than ever and they have the ratings to prove it. Words cannot express how happy I am to have this show back on TV. The move to ABC was a brilliant idea. Not only did it save the show, but the viewership has also gone up considerably. According to the 9-1-1 page on Wikipedia, since the switch from FOX to ABC, ratings have gone up from an average of 4 million viewers to over 5 million viewers. If the show continues in this direction, there’s no doubt in my mind about getting another season. 
I’m glad we got the happy ending I was wanting for this story. Yes, we lost some people along the way, but I’m especially glad Athena, Bobby, and Norman Peterson survived. I honestly feel bad for Norman and how things unfolded. He seems like a decent guy and yes, maybe he did neglect his wife, but the response to that should never have been to cheat on him and turn to a life of crime. I hope we get to see him again at some point and see that he’s moved on with his life, hopefully not with Lola. I cannot see a reality where Lola doesn’t go away for a long, long time. I wonder what her son thinks about all of this. I imagine it must’ve been really embarrassing for him to see his mother naked on a billboard pointing a gun at the LAPD and LAFD. 
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I’m also happy we got a happy ending for Hen and Chimney. These two are #friendgoals and I’ve never seen them fight like this before. I’m glad Hen was able to admit there were things she could’ve done better regarding the drunk driving incident, and I like that Chimney acknowledged he could have done things better as well. I’m glad that in the end, Chimney, Buck, and Eddie proved they had Hen’s back no matter what. They all risked their lives and their livelihoods to save their captain and Athena. That’s real friendship right there. I’m also glad that Tommy helped them out because he’s a big part of Hen and Chimney’s origin story at the 118. 
 Lastly, things seem to be back on track for Athena and Bobby. I like that their relationship issues weren’t magically remedied. They still have a lot of work to do but at least each of them understands where the other is coming from. Athena realizes that she’s not alone in the relationship and Bobby knows now that he is deserving of his second chance at love and life. I hope the next time we see them in therapy they’re together. Bobby and Athena are endgame as far as I’m concerned so I wasn’t too afraid for their relationship; however, it’s good to see that all relationships need maintenance. 
This was an incredible episode, and I cannot wait to see what happens next. According to Wikipedia, we’re only getting ten episodes this season which I don’t mind. After the strikes last summer, I think most of us are just happy to have any new television right now.  As far as disaster episodes go, this one has been moved to the top of my list. The tsunami episodes from season 3 and the earthquake episodes from season 2 have been shifted down to the second and third spots on my list, respectively. I look forward to more action-packed episodes on 9-1-1. Until next time …
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lavoixhumaine · 29 days
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a message from the actors who played NorLa, Daniel Roebuck & Romy Rosemont
i love these two—yes, even Lola and i always have. they’re tragically chaotic and can’t get on the same damned page to save their lives. i would not mind seeing them again. like, i’m sure she can cut a deal and get out early again, right? or Norman can just be another one of Bobby’s strays that he takes home to Athena. 🤭
🔗 911onabc
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asksleepymclean · 1 month
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New characters (campers) for my au
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Natalia Rich ( label - The Spoiled Rich Girl) 📱💵
Maria Harris ( label - The Young Fashion Designer) 👗✂️
Lucas Lucky (label - The Unlucky Magician) 🍀🪄
Naomi “Pretty Elisabeth” (label - The Gothic Singer) 🎤
Jim Peterson (label - The Calm Surfing) 🏄‍♂️🌊☮️
Lola Gray (label - The Otaku Girl) 🍡🍙
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toughpaperround · 1 month
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Daniel Roebuck
- plays Norman Peterson, husband to Lola 'See me Norman' Peterson (played by Romy Rosemont) from episode 2x08 of 9-1-1 (on fox, now on ABC). He makes a dramatic return on the cruise ship of episode 7x01.
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Born in Pennsylvania, he performed impressions from a young age and joined the circus (aged 12) to become a very young clown. He has performed magic, written plays, directed, and performed stand-up. His favourite genre is horror.
Daniel has had a prolific career which began in the 1985 teen film 'Cavegirl'. He has been a day player on hundreds of TV shows including 'Ghost Whisperer' opposite our JLH. You may recognise him from 'Nash Bridges',
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as Dr Arzt in Lost, as Paul Karofsky in Glee, or as a Romulan on Star Trek: NG. His voiceover work includes Aaron Staton's videogame L.A. Noire.
His theatre work continues - he is the founder of the Saint Francis Stage Company and mentors young actors.
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(New Young Adult Releases Coming Out Today! (February 28th, 2023)
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Have I missed any new Young Adult releases? Have you added any of these books to your TBR? Let me know!
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New Standalones/First in a Series:
The Wicked Bargain by Gabe Cole Novoa
Delicious Monsters by Liselle Sambury
Nightbirds by Kate J. Armstrong
Lola at Last by JC Peterson
Missing Dead Girls by Sara Walters 
If I Can Give You That by Michael Gray Bulla
The Island by Natasha Preston
Remind Me to Hate You Later by Lizzy Mason
She Is A Haunting by Trang Thanh Tran
Chaos Theory by Nic Stone 
New Sequels:
Last Violent Call (Foul Lady Fortune #1.5) by Chloe Gong
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Happy reading!
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