9-1-1

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Chapter: 9 Seasons (142 Episodes)

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Overview

Explore the high-pressure experiences of police officers, paramedics and firefighters who are thrust into the most frightening, shocking and heart-stopping situations. These emergency responders must try to balance saving those who are at their most vulnerable with solving the problems in their own lives.

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9-1-1 Collection

  • Season 1 (10 Episodes)

    Season 1 of 9-1-1 (2018) introduces the high-stakes world of Los Angeles first responders, following a team of firefighters, police officers, and dispatchers. Unlike later seasons which often open with massive multi-episode disasters (like tsunamis or earthquakes), Season 1 focuses on character introductions and the "emergencies of the week."

  • Season 2 (18 Episodes)

    Season 2 of 9-1-1 is widely considered the season where the show truly found its footing, doubling down on the "found family" theme and introducing massive, cinematic disasters. It also marked a significant cast change with the arrival of Jennifer Love Hewitt and Ryan Guzman.

  • Season 3 (18 Episodes)

    Season 3 of 9-1-1 is widely considered the show's peak for high-stakes drama and production value, defined by one of the most ambitious disaster sequences in television history and significant personal growth for the 118 team.

  • Season 4 (14 Episodes)

    Season 4 of 9-1-1 (2021) is set against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, though the show incorporates it as a "new normal" (masks, social distancing, and vaccines) rather than making it the sole focus. This season is known for its high emotional stakes and the long-awaited payoff of several character arcs.

  • Season 5 (18 Episodes)

    Season 5 of 9-1-1 focuses on the theme of "starting over." While it features the usual high-octane emergencies, it is heavily defined by the temporary absence of several main characters and a major shift in the 118 team’s roster.

Reviews (4)

  • Cortney (Rated: 7)

    911 is our go to guilty pleasure show. No one is watching this show for its realism. It is over the top most of the time, but really, that's what makes it fun. If you need to turn off your brain for 43 minutes, watch this.

  • GenerationofSwine (Rated: 10)

    Edited Review:

    OK, so I am going back and changing my review on this one. I ended my original review with "But I won't fault it for quality, what it does it does well. It's just what it does has been done a thousand times before."

    And that is a sentiment I held true when it came out, it did t...

  • Alex (Rated: 10)

    A series full of action, a series with many sensitive scenes that made me cry to live with the "9-1-1" team. A funny series but at the same time realistic and dramatic. Maybe what I'm saying doesn't make sense, but it's worth seeing. I recommend this series.

  • Dean (Rated: 1)

    Trash woke show made by liberal fascists, with full of LGBT propaganda. Two lesbian characters, seven gay characters, three bisexual characters and one transgender character. Also, this show isn't even realistic at all. It feels like some gay teen wrote the script, but most annoying thing about this...

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