Lab Rats
- Episode aired Apr 17, 2025
- TV-14
- 44m
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4.0/10
8.3K
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Athena and Buck are in a race against time to rescue the rest of the 118 following the fire in the bio-lab.Athena and Buck are in a race against time to rescue the rest of the 118 following the fire in the bio-lab.Athena and Buck are in a race against time to rescue the rest of the 118 following the fire in the bio-lab.
Ryan Guzman
- Eddie Diaz
- (credit only)
Gavin McHugh
- Christopher Diaz
- (credit only)
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Tim minear doing this for shock value when NO ONE wanted this is not funny, it's not cute, and it's actually lost yourself a viewer. We liked the show because it was a safe comfort show not whatever he's turning it into now. Also the very obvious lack of care for other characters as well as the audience is every evident and not something i started this show for. Beyond over it. Maybe he will learn once the viewership tanks that he made a mistake but i doubt he would admit it anyways. You have two weeks to fix this tim so i would try before you lose everyone who loves and cares for the show and its characters.
The episode felt really out of place. It didn't have the 9-1-1 feel, apart from the unrealistic handeling of a big emergency, but we accepted that a long time ago. ;)
Eventhough 9-1-1 is always ambitious in having these huge scale emergencies, this felt off. This episode was obviously written with a goal, which was not the continuation of the storyline, but to be an episode with a shockfactor.
It really felt like a one off. I missed the interactions between the characters, the family feel. There was more time for flashy, high-budget, signs than there was for connection.
The emotions of the episode were reserved for one moment and wouldn't it have been great to feel the angst and worry through the characters' eyes in the rest of the episode... They had such a good opportunity with this storyline for character'- and relationshipbuilding. Too bad the writers weren't interested in writing an episode for their show, but more interested in... I don't even know what the point was.
We've survived snipers, lightning strikes, tsunamis, earthquakes, beenados, serial killers and throat slashes, pirates on cruiseships, to only name a few... But we've not survived the writers' whim. 💔
Eventhough 9-1-1 is always ambitious in having these huge scale emergencies, this felt off. This episode was obviously written with a goal, which was not the continuation of the storyline, but to be an episode with a shockfactor.
It really felt like a one off. I missed the interactions between the characters, the family feel. There was more time for flashy, high-budget, signs than there was for connection.
The emotions of the episode were reserved for one moment and wouldn't it have been great to feel the angst and worry through the characters' eyes in the rest of the episode... They had such a good opportunity with this storyline for character'- and relationshipbuilding. Too bad the writers weren't interested in writing an episode for their show, but more interested in... I don't even know what the point was.
We've survived snipers, lightning strikes, tsunamis, earthquakes, beenados, serial killers and throat slashes, pirates on cruiseships, to only name a few... But we've not survived the writers' whim. 💔
I think the real issue that we're experiencing right now is that Tim Minear doesn't understand his audience. Most people watch 911 as a comfort show. We watch for the silly emergencies and the found family feel. There are a thousand other shows we could watch if we wanted our main characters to be at deaths door. The fact that they always got out of the most impossible situations alive is why people watch. There's comfort in knowing everything is going to be okay. Tim wrote the show he wanted to write but forgot the audience he was writing for. When people talk about this show in the future this is the episode that people will point to and say 911 jumped the shark.
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.
I made an account on this godforsaken website just to rate this episode one star. The decisions made in this episode completely undermines and betrays the covenant the show has built with its viewers over the last eight years. If tim wanted to make a different show, he could've created a new show. This was our silly wee woo show - 9-1-1 provided levity, comfort, and found family to its viewers, and the reaction to this episode shows just how out-of-line this was - is there not enough suffering in this world? This episode was nasty in a way that just felt especially and needlessly cruel to the viewers who have invested their time into a stable and comforting show.
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