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The Last Alarm

  • Episode aired May 1, 2025
  • TV-14
  • 43m
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Angela Bassett, Corinne Massiah, and Elijah M. Cooper in The Last Alarm (2025)
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Following the tragic events at the lab, the 118 must come together to lay their fallen hero to rest. Athena re-investigates the death of a child to help a grieving mother.Following the tragic events at the lab, the 118 must come together to lay their fallen hero to rest. Athena re-investigates the death of a child to help a grieving mother.Following the tragic events at the lab, the 118 must come together to lay their fallen hero to rest. Athena re-investigates the death of a child to help a grieving mother.

  • Director
    • John J. Gray
  • Writers
    • Ryan Murphy
    • Brad Falchuk
    • Tim Minear
  • Stars
    • Angela Bassett
    • Peter Krause
    • Jennifer Love Hewitt
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    7.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John J. Gray
    • Writers
      • Ryan Murphy
      • Brad Falchuk
      • Tim Minear
    • Stars
      • Angela Bassett
      • Peter Krause
      • Jennifer Love Hewitt
    • 586User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Angela Bassett
    Angela Bassett
    • Athena Grant-Nash
    Peter Krause
    Peter Krause
    • Bobby Nash
    Jennifer Love Hewitt
    Jennifer Love Hewitt
    • Maddie Buckley
    Oliver Stark
    Oliver Stark
    • Evan 'Buck' Buckley
    Aisha Hinds
    Aisha Hinds
    • Henrietta 'Hen' Wilson
    Kenneth Choi
    Kenneth Choi
    • Howie 'Chimney' Han
    Ryan Guzman
    Ryan Guzman
    • Eddie Diaz
    Gavin McHugh
    Gavin McHugh
    • Christopher Diaz
    Corinne Massiah
    Corinne Massiah
    • May Grant
    Lesley Ann Warren
    Lesley Ann Warren
    • Ann Hutchinson
    Tracie Thoms
    Tracie Thoms
    • Karen Wilson
    Anirudh Pisharody
    Anirudh Pisharody
    • Ravi Panikkar
    Lou Ferrigno Jr.
    Lou Ferrigno Jr.
    • Tommy Kinard
    Brian Thompson
    Brian Thompson
    • Vincent Gerrard
    Henry G. Sanders
    Henry G. Sanders
    • Samuel Carter
    Beverly Todd
    Beverly Todd
    • Beatrice Carter
    Elijah M. Cooper
    Elijah M. Cooper
    • Harry Grant
    Sean O'Bryan
    Sean O'Bryan
    • Charlie Nash
    • Director
      • John J. Gray
    • Writers
      • Ryan Murphy
      • Brad Falchuk
      • Tim Minear
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    2KrisS-68

    Messy Send-Off

    This does not feel like an appropriate send off for the first major character death in 8 seasons. This episode, along with the past two, have been oddly paced and rushed. While Angela Bassett did a phenomenal job portraying the grief of her character, the lack of emotional moments for the rest of the characters seemed inappropriate for what was going on and confirmed my fear of the writers not properly allowing the characters to grieve. While Kenneth Choi's character's anger was well acted and realistic to the character, it's incredibly concerning that the writers seemed to hint at him using alcohol as a coping mechanism and displaying addictive behaviors while Bobby was a recovering addict. Going off the shows track record, I fear this will be one of many things that don't get addressed. Additionally, the rest of the cast (specifically Buck, Eddie, and Ravi) seem to have no emotional moments, which seems especially uncharacteristic for Buck. It seems as if any opportunities for grief from the cast were put aside for the B plot that went on too long. While it was a helpful way to characterize Athena's grief, that b plot over stayed its' welcome and took most of the emotion out of the episode. The promo for the upcoming episode seems to imply things will be somewhat returning to normal for the cast, fully solidifying that the writers should not have done this plot if they weren't prepared and able to write actual grieving storylines for all the cast. Overall, Bobby's actual send off seemed rushed and not fleshed out, however Angela and Kenneth gave great performances with the script they were given and the choice to have him buried in Minnesota was touching, although confusing as it also takes him away from his living family in LA.
    1imdbfan-81121

    WHAT HAPPENED.

    I'm beyond disappointed. Bobby Nash was the heart and soul of the show - the captain, the leader, the emotional center - and they barely gave him the tribute he deserved. Half the episode was wasted on a pointless mystery instead of focusing on Bobby's legacy. There should've been more flashbacks, more heartfelt scenes, something to truly honor his impact. The grief was mostly off-screen, and the reunion with Buck and Eddie felt rushed and empty. It genuinely felt like key moments were cut. Bobby Nash deserved better. This episode was a letdown and the show just isn't the same anymore. Im so sad.
    2ataffinder

    You broke it

    There was a tacit agreement with the audience, that's where the magic was. It's not fun anymore and I'm out.

    There was no good reason for this to happen. None. You got bored and wanted to do something extreme, but you forgot you only have a show when people want to watch it.

    1 star is the lowest rating. That second star I gave was entirely for the actors, who are doing their best, and who we love. I'm sure there are crew members who can share in that too, but I can't give anymore stars than this. It needs to reflect that I will not be watching anymore.

    I reset my password to get back into this account I haven't touched in years, specifically to leave this review.
    1KatelynM-5

    Interesting take

    One of the primary reasons killing off Bobby Nash was a bad idea is that he was a beloved character. Bobby Nash wasn't just important on his own-he was also integral to the dynamics between other characters. Killing off a character like Bobby can have an emotional cost that extends beyond the fictional world. Fans often build a connection to these characters over time, and when that character dies, it can feel like a personal loss. If not handled carefully, this emotional upheaval can lead to narrative fatigue. One of the most compelling reasons why killing off Bobby Nash was a bad idea is that it deprived the story of a rich source of potential character development.
    1CarlosG-353

    Worst ending ever!

    The worst ending to a used to be great show. They handled this so badly and disappointed so many fans. Might as well not even air season 9. Getting rid of Bobby Nash, a beloved character, was the worst decision screenwriter Tim could have ever done. And for what? "Realism"???

    Including the side story about the possible stolen child was nothing but to laugh at viewers face for thinking there was still a chance they would bring Bobby back on this episode. Complete and utter lack of love for the fandom who are the ones who have stuck with this show through 8 seasons. This has been the worst decisions this show.

    Will not be watching season 9.

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    • Trivia
      It was mentioned that it had been two weeks since Bobby died. It was two weeks between airing of the episode Bobby died and this one.
    • Goofs
      Bobby tells Leah that his children were 9 and 11 when they died, but on their headstone, the birth and death dates don't add up to make that correct. The dates would make his daughter Brooke 9 years old, but his son Robert Jr. was only 10 years old at the time of his death (3/3/04 to 12/16/14).

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 2025 (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Reamworks
      • Brad Falchuk Teley-Vision
      • Ryan Murphy Productions
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      • 43m
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      • Dolby
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      • 16:9 HD

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