Lab Rats
- El episodio se transmitió el 17 abr 2025
- TV-14
- 44min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
4.0/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Athena y Buck corren contrarreloj para rescatar al resto de los 118 tras el incendio del laboratorio biológico.Athena y Buck corren contrarreloj para rescatar al resto de los 118 tras el incendio del laboratorio biológico.Athena y Buck corren contrarreloj para rescatar al resto de los 118 tras el incendio del laboratorio biológico.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Ryan Guzman
- Eddie Diaz
- (solo créditos)
Gavin McHugh
- Christopher Diaz
- (solo créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
Fans watch it for the idealistic values and the fact the "main characters always find a way". They find comfort in the personal storylines of the characters and not the emergency's. No one was becoming uninterested or bored of the same emergency's or repetitiveness of the show, we watch it to see the development of the characters and how they grow and learn from things. How their relationships grow and how they work together as a team. It was never about the emergency's or violence it was about the personalities and how they change throughout time. We want to see new relationships, more kids, even possibly add a new main character not ruin the foundation built to support the story's. Thank you for destroying the purpose of this series to many viewers.
I am so deeply disappointed with this episode (the last one wasn't better).
As a fan, I feel disrespected by the writers of 911. How did they manage to write this big emergency without including one of their main characters ???? Eddie deserved to be part of this, especially if Bobby's death is real (which I believe it won't be).
How come the writers couldn't include Eddie's reaction to his death but they manage to include Tommy's? Tommy who was not part of the 118, Tommy who had racist and misogynistic attitudes towards Chimeny and Hen?
The writing was lazy (it had some good parts) but Eddie's absence was so loud that I couldn't feel the emotions the characters were supposed to portray.
One thing I need to give to 911: it sure loves to give screen time to racist characters (and actors).
As a fan, I feel disrespected by the writers of 911. How did they manage to write this big emergency without including one of their main characters ???? Eddie deserved to be part of this, especially if Bobby's death is real (which I believe it won't be).
How come the writers couldn't include Eddie's reaction to his death but they manage to include Tommy's? Tommy who was not part of the 118, Tommy who had racist and misogynistic attitudes towards Chimeny and Hen?
The writing was lazy (it had some good parts) but Eddie's absence was so loud that I couldn't feel the emotions the characters were supposed to portray.
One thing I need to give to 911: it sure loves to give screen time to racist characters (and actors).
As Peter Krause said in an interview at the end of the previous season (S7, 2024);
"The characters in the show have survived so many horrible and life-threatening accidents, like characters from Looney Tunes cartoons - none of which ever died. So in keeping with the language of the show, we are incredibly resilient characters. We go through things and we come back ... We want to speak to people's resilience and, in Bobby's case, redemption. So, I don't know if killing off characters is necessarily a part of the language of the show - at least not the main characters."
... and yet, here we are.
I love you, Cap.
"The characters in the show have survived so many horrible and life-threatening accidents, like characters from Looney Tunes cartoons - none of which ever died. So in keeping with the language of the show, we are incredibly resilient characters. We go through things and we come back ... We want to speak to people's resilience and, in Bobby's case, redemption. So, I don't know if killing off characters is necessarily a part of the language of the show - at least not the main characters."
... and yet, here we are.
I love you, Cap.
I gave this a three and I really only did so because the main cast, particularly Peter Krause, Angela Bassett and Kenneth Choi were fantastic and deserve their flowers for their amazing performances.
9-1-1 used to be my comfort show. I could tune in every week and watch my favourite characters go THROUGH it and still know that everybody would be okay in the end. That's what set it apart from other shows. You knew the main cast were safe.
Killing Bobby Nash of ALL characters, is just such a baffling and ridiculous move. He is the soul of this show. The one all other characters turn to for support and guidance. If this had been done because Peter had wanted to leave, that would be one thing. But knowing that isn't the case now from reading post episode interviews, and that it was a creative decision? Well. Big mistake.
And to do it in this way? With Bobby isolated from everyone and dying alone in a horrific way, with nobody there to hold his hand? Particularly cruel.
And on that, I must address the Eddie of it all, or lack there of. He deserved to be in this episode. Bobby and Eddie had their own relationship. Eddie saw him as a friend and mentor. The fact that he was completely kept out of this episode, and the last? Completely insane and stupid. And dare I say it, cruel. He is a MAIN character. Could they not have spared 10-15 seconds in that ending montage to show him reacting via phone call? Instead we saw Tommy, a side character that much of the audience cares very little for? Insane. I and I'm sure many others would have much preferred to see Eddie take Tommy's place in that sequence. We deserved to see that. Instead we're told that, like much of Eddie's story this season, takes place off screen. Infuriating.
Peter and Angela bring in a LOT of viewership and therefore, ratings. I hope the creative team and writers take note of the criticism they are receiving in spades after this arc, and make some serious changes. I'm giving them until the end of this season to make a decision about whether I'll return for season 9 or if I let this show go completely. I'm positive I'm not alone in that thinking.
Farewell Bobby Nash and Peter Krause. You deserved better than this, thank you for 8 years.
9-1-1 used to be my comfort show. I could tune in every week and watch my favourite characters go THROUGH it and still know that everybody would be okay in the end. That's what set it apart from other shows. You knew the main cast were safe.
Killing Bobby Nash of ALL characters, is just such a baffling and ridiculous move. He is the soul of this show. The one all other characters turn to for support and guidance. If this had been done because Peter had wanted to leave, that would be one thing. But knowing that isn't the case now from reading post episode interviews, and that it was a creative decision? Well. Big mistake.
And to do it in this way? With Bobby isolated from everyone and dying alone in a horrific way, with nobody there to hold his hand? Particularly cruel.
And on that, I must address the Eddie of it all, or lack there of. He deserved to be in this episode. Bobby and Eddie had their own relationship. Eddie saw him as a friend and mentor. The fact that he was completely kept out of this episode, and the last? Completely insane and stupid. And dare I say it, cruel. He is a MAIN character. Could they not have spared 10-15 seconds in that ending montage to show him reacting via phone call? Instead we saw Tommy, a side character that much of the audience cares very little for? Insane. I and I'm sure many others would have much preferred to see Eddie take Tommy's place in that sequence. We deserved to see that. Instead we're told that, like much of Eddie's story this season, takes place off screen. Infuriating.
Peter and Angela bring in a LOT of viewership and therefore, ratings. I hope the creative team and writers take note of the criticism they are receiving in spades after this arc, and make some serious changes. I'm giving them until the end of this season to make a decision about whether I'll return for season 9 or if I let this show go completely. I'm positive I'm not alone in that thinking.
Farewell Bobby Nash and Peter Krause. You deserved better than this, thank you for 8 years.
People do not watch this show for its realism; rather, we are drawn to it for the comfort and entertainment it provides. In today's world, there is an undeniable need for an escape from reality. This series has been a source of entertainment for millions, and this particular episode marks the beginning of its decline. Despite this, the actors delivered stellar performances, deserving of the highest praise.
There are more sophisticated methods to captivate an audience. This approach resembles a juvenile attempt at seeking attention with a "look at me" flair.
The writers can go ingest a satchel of Richards
I do not intend to watch season 9 or the spin-off, 9-1-1 Nashville.
There are more sophisticated methods to captivate an audience. This approach resembles a juvenile attempt at seeking attention with a "look at me" flair.
The writers can go ingest a satchel of Richards
I do not intend to watch season 9 or the spin-off, 9-1-1 Nashville.
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- TriviaSecond lowest rated episode of the series.
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