Seismic Shifts
- El episodio se transmitió el 15 may 2025
- TV-14
- 43min
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4.8/10
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El 118, aún recuperándose de su reciente pérdida, es enviado a un evento con víctimas masivas tras el derrumbe de un edificio de apartamentos de gran altura; Athena y Chimney tienen que trab... Leer todoEl 118, aún recuperándose de su reciente pérdida, es enviado a un evento con víctimas masivas tras el derrumbe de un edificio de apartamentos de gran altura; Athena y Chimney tienen que trabajar juntas para salvar una cara conocida.El 118, aún recuperándose de su reciente pérdida, es enviado a un evento con víctimas masivas tras el derrumbe de un edificio de apartamentos de gran altura; Athena y Chimney tienen que trabajar juntas para salvar una cara conocida.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Peter Krause
- Bobby Nash
- (solo créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
The emergency was fine, nothing crazy but ok ig. Chimneys speech at the end was powerful and his reconciliation with Athena was nice. THAT being said, what a waste. ABC please fire your show runners and writers or at least scare them into writing better. You had the PERFECT set up for a great finale with 8x17, you did an insane press tour, and truly had the perfect setup for a great last episode. Instead you gave us nothing, that was so lame I can't even put it into words. You are taking these characters a certain way and then completely 180ing them. Does no one communicate about where each of the character arcs are going?? I mean you really messed up buck and eddies start for season 9 after such a perfect set up in the previous episode, what about the empty casket from 8x16, and most importantly BRING BACK PETER KRAUSE. I love this show but I cannot stress this enough, get your stuff together and write the way the show should be written!!
Spending the majority of the episode on a big emergency and then cramming in a less than 5 minute montage of development in the characters' personal lives at the end perfectly illustrates how out of touch the writers/showrunner are with what their viewers want. We as viewers of the show don't care about having bigger and grander emergencies every week. The heart of this show was the bond between the characters and the found family aspect which has decidedly been lost since the disastrous decision to kill Bobby off. This didn't feel like a season finale and it certainly didn't leave anything to be talked about during the hiatus. Definitely doesn't make me want to come back for season 9!
This was one of the more lackluster 9-1-1 finales: a generally lame emergency and very few good character moments. What happens with the 20 unfinished storylines now? The resolution with Chris and Eddie's relationship? The new captain? The pacing of the second half of season 8 felt both rushed and dragging already, full of off-putting characterizations, so I suppose this finale was fitting in some ways. I thought for a moment season 8 had found its groove, but I was sadly wrong. This will probably be my last season as a dedicated watcher, as I would rather remember the show for how well-developed and interesting it used to be. Unfortunately I see 9-1-1 going the way of Dexter and Glee, lasting one or two seasons past its natural end and leaving a sour taste in past fans' mouths.
Tim Really said let's take everything everyone has said NOT to do and throw it in a dumpster fire and while we are at it let's make sure that every person is dissatisfied no matter what corner of the fandom your in. It's as if HE ACTIVELY SOUGHT out what NOT to do, and did it anyways, not too interested in seeing where this goes. They genuinely could have had it so good, gained alot of money, followers, and made some type of history, or at least left us with something to think about. However it is over.
So as a fan who gave her heart to this show i am sorry to say I will no longer be in to with my whole heart peace out!
So as a fan who gave her heart to this show i am sorry to say I will no longer be in to with my whole heart peace out!
It's upsetting how clear this season was basically only outlined by the head writers and showrunners, given a greenlight and possibly a far to soon to manage deadline, and then churned out as last minute as possible.
Nearly every major arc from the beginning of the season involving a main character was not properly given time or resolve. The only exception possibly being Chimney, whom Kenneth Choi did another stellar job injecting emotion into. Every other character and their relationships were handwaved yet again.
Much of this season has felt wholly impersonal and a bit mean to both the cast and the fans. I'm leaving a season finale disheartened. For an episode titled seismic shifts, we are circled back yet again to status quo. Even the unexplained, seemingly unjust firing of a mainstay actor whom was adored on and behind the camera feels to be an afterthought. There has been and will never be closure on his death due to the circumstances that surround it. And that would be fine if the show was not pounding the pavement to move on as quickly as possible from any meaningful plot point it has had.
Overall I'm shocked at the variation in quality of season 8. How the showrunners have created a story so human and uplifting yet their goals seem to be aligned with how to remake your favorite movie of the week. And then churn out a script and cobble together footage then put it to screen, not caring how that comes across because the money was already made and spent, and the show is already renewed so we can just fix it later.
Well later won't come now, and if we as viewers do not see the work, then the issues don't feel fixed, they feel ignored and thrown away. Very bitter taste left in my mouth.
Nearly every major arc from the beginning of the season involving a main character was not properly given time or resolve. The only exception possibly being Chimney, whom Kenneth Choi did another stellar job injecting emotion into. Every other character and their relationships were handwaved yet again.
Much of this season has felt wholly impersonal and a bit mean to both the cast and the fans. I'm leaving a season finale disheartened. For an episode titled seismic shifts, we are circled back yet again to status quo. Even the unexplained, seemingly unjust firing of a mainstay actor whom was adored on and behind the camera feels to be an afterthought. There has been and will never be closure on his death due to the circumstances that surround it. And that would be fine if the show was not pounding the pavement to move on as quickly as possible from any meaningful plot point it has had.
Overall I'm shocked at the variation in quality of season 8. How the showrunners have created a story so human and uplifting yet their goals seem to be aligned with how to remake your favorite movie of the week. And then churn out a script and cobble together footage then put it to screen, not caring how that comes across because the money was already made and spent, and the show is already renewed so we can just fix it later.
Well later won't come now, and if we as viewers do not see the work, then the issues don't feel fixed, they feel ignored and thrown away. Very bitter taste left in my mouth.
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