Don't Drink the Water
- El episodio se transmitió el 8 may 2025
- TV-14
- 43min
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8.2/10
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Tras un terremoto, los 118 se apresuran al lugar de varios incendios y descubren su causa antes de que alguien salga herido. A medida que todos se asientan en su nueva normalidad, intentan s... Leer todoTras un terremoto, los 118 se apresuran al lugar de varios incendios y descubren su causa antes de que alguien salga herido. A medida que todos se asientan en su nueva normalidad, intentan seguir adelante y planificar para el futuro.Tras un terremoto, los 118 se apresuran al lugar de varios incendios y descubren su causa antes de que alguien salga herido. A medida que todos se asientan en su nueva normalidad, intentan seguir adelante y planificar para el futuro.
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This is exactly what I want from an episode of 9-1-1.
Filled with joy, humour, grief and emotion, this was a VAST improvement over the previous dreadful episode. Credit to the acting and especially the writing of Molly Green and James Leffler, it feels like they truly understand these characters and what they mean to each other and honestly they should take over when big decisions need to be made. Loved seeing the characters, especially Maddie and Eddie talk about the impact Bobby has had on them, Hen and Karen's interactions and Buck and Eddie stealing the show with their undeniable chemistry.
If the finale is anything like the penultimate episode, we are in for a treat and i cannot wait to see how 911 closes out a tumultuous season 8.
Filled with joy, humour, grief and emotion, this was a VAST improvement over the previous dreadful episode. Credit to the acting and especially the writing of Molly Green and James Leffler, it feels like they truly understand these characters and what they mean to each other and honestly they should take over when big decisions need to be made. Loved seeing the characters, especially Maddie and Eddie talk about the impact Bobby has had on them, Hen and Karen's interactions and Buck and Eddie stealing the show with their undeniable chemistry.
If the finale is anything like the penultimate episode, we are in for a treat and i cannot wait to see how 911 closes out a tumultuous season 8.
They finally got the ratio of the screentime right, and also showed us what the past episodes were missing: the family ties of the 118.
What I didn't like was that how unrealistic it was that Athena is acting like shes didn't just lose the greatest love of her life and now she's back on the job all perfectly normal. Idk of they'll justify it as her coping mechanism but it just doesn't sit right with me.
The only thing they need to do next is bring Bobby back. At this point, I don't care what supernatural shxt they need to do to bring him back - I'll gladly eat it up and move along. Just. Bring him back.
What I didn't like was that how unrealistic it was that Athena is acting like shes didn't just lose the greatest love of her life and now she's back on the job all perfectly normal. Idk of they'll justify it as her coping mechanism but it just doesn't sit right with me.
The only thing they need to do next is bring Bobby back. At this point, I don't care what supernatural shxt they need to do to bring him back - I'll gladly eat it up and move along. Just. Bring him back.
The stark contrast from the last two episodes (especially the last episode) to this one is crazy.
The last two episodes had focus in all the wrong places, sloppy writing, characters feeling so out of character, poor directing choices, unnecessary action and side plots, and more.
This episode felt like it had a strong balance of the ensemble cast that was lacking previously, the focus on side characters did not overstay their welcome, all of the main characters had memorable moments that felt in-character and a part of their own personal larger arcs, etc.
We got to see the importance of their family dynamic (one of the biggest draws of the show, and so horribly lacking in the previous two episodes), and the storylines felt like they had a strong balance between work/calls and their personal lives.
THIS felt more like a classic 9-1-1 episode than anything we've seen in a while. Please bring these writers back, please fire whoever worked on the last two episodes.
The directing in this episode was also a standout. The cut from Buck's memory/daydream to the empty station table, the fight between Buck and Eddie in the kitchen, Eddie receiving the phone call... all so wonderfully shot and directed.
That goes double for the acting this episode. The acting was incredible last week and it was amazing to see that continue this week as well. Oliver Stark and Ryan Guzman especially brought the emotion, matching the performances of Angela Bassett and Kenneth Choi from last week.
This episode compared to the previous two shows perfectly how this show does best not when shoving two-part emergencies at us, or focusing on random side characters, or overdone cop plot lines, or unnecessary action sequences- it does best when it balances the ensemble cast in all their storylines, drives home the found family dynamic, gives us some goofy calls balanced with true emotion, and gives us HEART.
The difference between this week's episode and the last two has astounded me.
The last two episodes had focus in all the wrong places, sloppy writing, characters feeling so out of character, poor directing choices, unnecessary action and side plots, and more.
This episode felt like it had a strong balance of the ensemble cast that was lacking previously, the focus on side characters did not overstay their welcome, all of the main characters had memorable moments that felt in-character and a part of their own personal larger arcs, etc.
We got to see the importance of their family dynamic (one of the biggest draws of the show, and so horribly lacking in the previous two episodes), and the storylines felt like they had a strong balance between work/calls and their personal lives.
THIS felt more like a classic 9-1-1 episode than anything we've seen in a while. Please bring these writers back, please fire whoever worked on the last two episodes.
The directing in this episode was also a standout. The cut from Buck's memory/daydream to the empty station table, the fight between Buck and Eddie in the kitchen, Eddie receiving the phone call... all so wonderfully shot and directed.
That goes double for the acting this episode. The acting was incredible last week and it was amazing to see that continue this week as well. Oliver Stark and Ryan Guzman especially brought the emotion, matching the performances of Angela Bassett and Kenneth Choi from last week.
This episode compared to the previous two shows perfectly how this show does best not when shoving two-part emergencies at us, or focusing on random side characters, or overdone cop plot lines, or unnecessary action sequences- it does best when it balances the ensemble cast in all their storylines, drives home the found family dynamic, gives us some goofy calls balanced with true emotion, and gives us HEART.
The difference between this week's episode and the last two has astounded me.
I am so so pleased with the way this episode panned out. It felt like we were back the old 9-1-1.
The screen time was distributed well, the side characters were there for comedic value rather than in depth storytelling that was rendered useless after one episode.
I really enjoyed the way they set up the finale with like a minute of screen time during the episode, sending Athena out twice to a call that is actually being followed through on.
PEPA AND CHRIS FINALLY !! The episode was spaced so well, had just the right amount of the comedic value we expect from 9-1-1, as well as some storytelling outside of the main circle and even some decent character development.
I am so glad we got to see Eddie's reaction to Bobby (although I am slightly confused by this as Tim said this would happen offscreen? Did they add this in after the backlash?)
Some of the scenes felt like they were pulled straight out of fanfiction which I am absolutely chuffed by. Do feel as though they are building up to Buck being captain though, and I have to say that's the only aspect of the episode that I didn't enjoy and I hope they don't follow through. If bobby truly is gone, Hen deserves the honour of captain in his stead.
The screen time was distributed well, the side characters were there for comedic value rather than in depth storytelling that was rendered useless after one episode.
I really enjoyed the way they set up the finale with like a minute of screen time during the episode, sending Athena out twice to a call that is actually being followed through on.
PEPA AND CHRIS FINALLY !! The episode was spaced so well, had just the right amount of the comedic value we expect from 9-1-1, as well as some storytelling outside of the main circle and even some decent character development.
I am so glad we got to see Eddie's reaction to Bobby (although I am slightly confused by this as Tim said this would happen offscreen? Did they add this in after the backlash?)
Some of the scenes felt like they were pulled straight out of fanfiction which I am absolutely chuffed by. Do feel as though they are building up to Buck being captain though, and I have to say that's the only aspect of the episode that I didn't enjoy and I hope they don't follow through. If bobby truly is gone, Hen deserves the honour of captain in his stead.
This was the best ep in the back end of season 8!
After the last three eps I was genuinely mad about the way the show was handling storylines. But this EP brought back every thing I love about the show in the first place; the genuine connection between the 118, the calls, the callbacks of past calls, A Chris-Buck, Buckley-Daiz family reunion. Finally!!!
A few familiar faces I've been dearly missing for the entire season (Linda and Pepa) ...
It even dealt with grief in a way I wished last episode was coherent enough to do. The Chimney-Athena tension is intriguing to say the least. And with them tripped in the final I can't wait to see what will come of it.
Everything was perfect this episode. (Almost...If only Bobby was still here but alas...)
After the last three eps I was genuinely mad about the way the show was handling storylines. But this EP brought back every thing I love about the show in the first place; the genuine connection between the 118, the calls, the callbacks of past calls, A Chris-Buck, Buckley-Daiz family reunion. Finally!!!
A few familiar faces I've been dearly missing for the entire season (Linda and Pepa) ...
It even dealt with grief in a way I wished last episode was coherent enough to do. The Chimney-Athena tension is intriguing to say the least. And with them tripped in the final I can't wait to see what will come of it.
Everything was perfect this episode. (Almost...If only Bobby was still here but alas...)
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaA reservoir holding 110 million gallons would be enormous. In fact, if it were a swimming pool holding it would be approximately 29410 feet long, (almost 5 miles) x 50 feet wide, and 10 feet deep...or 167.Olympic size swimming pools.
- ErroresWhen Athena pulls the coffees for her kids out of the beverage carrier and sets them on the counter, they make a hollow sound. They're obviously empty props.
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