Un pompier de New York déménage à Austin, au Texas, avec son fils, où il travaille pour sauver la vie des gens tout en essayant de résoudre ses propres problèmes personnels.Un pompier de New York déménage à Austin, au Texas, avec son fils, où il travaille pour sauver la vie des gens tout en essayant de résoudre ses propres problèmes personnels.Un pompier de New York déménage à Austin, au Texas, avec son fils, où il travaille pour sauver la vie des gens tout en essayant de résoudre ses propres problèmes personnels.
- Nommé pour 1 prix Primetime Emmy
- 4 victoires et 15 nominations au total
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The show is good, but they miss soooo many mistakes with costuming and where items were in previous shots. Just plain lazy editing.
The most recent episode, Owen had on a chain that had a pendant, and between multiple shots he loses the pendant and it reappears in other shots.
This isn't the first time this has happened. In other episodes objects move and change locations or disappear. Or characters suddenly have items in their hands that they didn't have in the previous shot. The continuity team needs to be fired.
Outside of that, Rob Lowe does a great job in his role. I'd love to see them do another crossover with the original 9-1-1. I'd also like to see a little less agenda and more actual fire fighting. The show seems to lean to one side and as of late has really been pushing a particular agenda. We get enough of that with the news, let's see some actual fire fighting and such. The storyline where they thought Owen was an arsonist was great, last season. However, I think there has been a shift at the top and has made it more political than it needs to be.
The most recent episode, Owen had on a chain that had a pendant, and between multiple shots he loses the pendant and it reappears in other shots.
This isn't the first time this has happened. In other episodes objects move and change locations or disappear. Or characters suddenly have items in their hands that they didn't have in the previous shot. The continuity team needs to be fired.
Outside of that, Rob Lowe does a great job in his role. I'd love to see them do another crossover with the original 9-1-1. I'd also like to see a little less agenda and more actual fire fighting. The show seems to lean to one side and as of late has really been pushing a particular agenda. We get enough of that with the news, let's see some actual fire fighting and such. The storyline where they thought Owen was an arsonist was great, last season. However, I think there has been a shift at the top and has made it more political than it needs to be.
I never watched this show until the episode that followed the Daytona 500. I found the show enjoyable and entertaining. I feel sorry for the neurotic conservative commenters who overthink every issue in a lame attempt to turn it into a divisive political issue.
Sure, it's soapy, but what show like this isn't to one degree or another. Reviewers compare it to the original very fine 911, which is also soapy and can have some weak and lame dialogue along with plenty of wooden acting. I looked through a lot of reviews and one common theme among many of them are a disdain for "Hollywood morals," political correctness, the "liberal agenda", politics, and it's inclusiveness. I'd like to remind these reviewers that no one is forcing them to watch anything from Hollywood. While I don't have cable or satellite, I know most cable services offer all kinds of fruit loop religious fairy tale channels and plenty of hateful, closed-minded, bigoted nonsense channels out there. All they have to do is point themselves in the direction of Fox and go from there. Otherwise, go into either 911s knowing they're not perfect but an easy way to spend an hour.
Let me put you on notice. If the biggest problem you have with this show is it's inclusivity, YOU are the problem... geez such hateful, stupid people.
First, there is no way you would cross scrubby desert when traveling from New York to Austin. You would come by interstate highway thru the DFW metroplex and down I35 for 4 hours of traffic and towns to get to Austin. No desolate roads!
Also, yes we have accents, very different in different parts of the state, but Austin is more Matthew McConaughey sounding than what was portrayed.
Good show, but please get your details right!
Also, yes we have accents, very different in different parts of the state, but Austin is more Matthew McConaughey sounding than what was portrayed.
Good show, but please get your details right!
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- AnecdotesThe episodes about the runaway tank in a downtown area and the cell-tower sniper are based on true events. Ex-Army officer Shawn Nelson stole a tank on May 17, 1995, and destructively rampaged it through the streets of San Diego. Cell-tower workers' being shot at by citizens who were disgruntled with cell phone companies and/or opposed to the presence of cell towers in their neighborhoods has been an issue recently.
- GaffesSeveral times Captains park in front of the overhead doors, blocking the trucks from exiting. No firefighter would ever block the path of the equipment coming out of the station.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Cinema Snob: 10 To Midnight (2022)
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- Austin, Texas, États-Unis(some exteriors)
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