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9/10
Ryan's performance saves tired storyline, Ravi/Chim/Bobby delight
CeeCeeLove2118 April 2023
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While this was a really good, really fun episode with a great balance of excitement and poignant moments, once again, the pacing issues that have plagued the show since Kristen took over kept things from flowing as smoothly as they might otherwise have with a better build-up across the season. Lucky for us, this cast is phenomenal!

Getting the "meh" out of the way first, Eddie's storyline feels very much like a rehash of what the show has already done with regards to Eddie getting back into dating after Shannon's death with him already talking to Bobby about not being sure if he was ready. We heard "follow your heart not Christopher's" back in season 4 and followed that advice up with the eddieana breakup, so having Eddie AGAIN being forced into dating by other's expectations isn't anything new or exciting. I suppose the argument *could* be made that now Eddie has to figure out what HE wants besides just "not Ana", however if this was the case, why have we not had little scenes here and there all throughout this season showing that Eddie is struggling with being alone/lonely with Chris growing up more? (Spoiler alert, it's because Eddie is not alone OR lonely, we have seen him this season relaxing over family meals and beers and dressing up and going out, he's just doing all that stuff with Buck.) Eddie has had basically no arc all season, this could have been a through-line for him but it seems like yet ANOTHER in the ever-growing list of things Kristen wants to insist has happened off screen, without ever mentioning it in the show before or giving the audience a single clue about it. So again, here we are with another storyline out of nowhere when Eddie has been wasting away in the background all season.

At least this episode focused on Eddie, and his relationship with his Tia, and talking to the firefam instead of pushing a random side character into the focus all episode. Ryan also continues to make some...Choices with his face and body that are very loudly saying something, I'm just not sure the show is willing to step up and follow things to their natural conclusion. Given what we know of this season pushing the idea that every child needs to quietly reconcile with their toxic bio parents without making a fuss and without the parents taking any accountability, then that the lesbian mom's HAVE to allow their son to have a relationship with his bio dad after months of him demonstrating incredibly poor judgment and putting the onus on a literal child to tell his mom's about it, I'm not thrilled that this week we're getting told Eddie isn't whole and doesn't have a rich and fulfilling life because he's not currently dating a woman. And knowing that next week is supposed to Buck and the "hot death doula" woman, it seems that Eddie starting dating is immediately followed by Buck doing the same. Which is just a repeat of season 4 which was itself a repeat of season 2. Has Kristen ever had an original idea? At least Eddie was adorable all episode and the talk with his Tia and their clear love for each other, even when she was pushing his buttons a bit, was very sweet.

The emergences were fun and interesting with the woman stuck in the mixer definitely making me cringe but it was also a classic 911 "karma will get you" moment which I always love to see! The body builder call was classic wild, wacky 911, and Maddie with that kid was just perfect! It was so good to see Maddie back at work for what feels like the first time in ages, and her and Chim singing to Jee was such a good callback to their pre-dating karaoke days. Overall it felt far more centered as a 911 episode in that regard. We also got a brief Hen/Athena friendship moment which is always such a delight.

Of course, the BIG WIN this week was a Chim centered storyline on his own personal life outside of Maddie and Jee that wasn't half a scene tacked onto the end of an episode, and Ravi our beloved probie back where he belongs. Plus, a bonus of Captain Dad Bobby Nash bribing people with cake, and the team trying to avoid their performance reviews of HIM as a captain. The performance reviews for each main character were so much fun and it was nice after all the Buck/Bobby relationship stuff got dropped immediately after 6x11 to see them talking again, and having it be about Bobby being too lenient on Buck and Buck asking for an honest eval instead of spiraling about not being perfect. Hen of course is Practically Perfect In Every Way (except for a couple missing CEUs), Eddie thinks he's slick trying to sneak out the door without reviewing Bobby back, and Chim may have been shocked at first, but it turns out Bobby was killing two birds with one stone in getting Chim some confidence he needed in his leadership skills, and in bringing their lost sheep Ravi back into the fold.

Every scene with Ravi and Chim was amazing! Chim is hilarious as always, and the baby montage was so fun! Seeing him step up with the kid on the ropes and talk him down was engrossing to watch, and I love that he saw the talent the kid had and helped direct him to dispatch because it wasn't about washing out, it was about finding the best use for his skills. And of course, Kenny can always bring the heart when it's needed (he's not called the heart of the 118 for nothing!) and his chat with Ravi about Kevin, what happened with Ravi's accident, and convincing him to come home were all just magical moments to watch. More of this kind of stuff please! The only issue with this whole setup is, of course, the pacing again having it crammed into this episode instead of having some crumbs to lead up to this feast. Ravi's quite frankly RIVITING sounding rescue and fallout is yet another thing that happened not just off screen, but was entirely kept from the audience until now without Ravi's name coming up a single time this whole season until this episode. I mean, we all know there's no way the 118 gossip train didn't hear about Ravi's big save but even if they wanted to keep it under wraps from the team and the audience what exactly happened until Anirudh was back filming and we could see HIM tell the tale, they could have given the audience SOMETHING. They easily could have just had Bobby in the know and telling the team back in 6x01 that Ravi got injured and was going to be helping out at the academy during his recovery. It wouldn't have taken any more time than that ridiculous scene about why Lucy, a replacement hire that was never needed in the first place as Ravi took Eddie's place and Jonah took Chim's, wasn't coming back when Eddie returning should have made her doubly superfluous. At least we got to see Ravi coming back to the station, and everyone being so happy to see him and scooping him up in hugs was a perfect picture of what the audience would like to be doing. It's good to have all our family home!

It's a shame the pacing was so off in the first half of the season that it's affecting how these episode play out, but the cast is giving us solid performances every week, and this episode really felt so much like home with everyone back where they belong and seeing Maddie at dispatch again. We'll see what direction the show goes with the same old "Buck and Eddie having more random women thrown at them because the show doesn't know what else to do with them if they're not having scenes together" thing in the next few weeks (though if it's not leading to Buddie someone should tell Oliver and Ryan's faces about those heart eyes, and maybe their bodies about leaning into each other in background shots), but I'm taking this episode as a major win overall for firefam feels.

Final note, Kenny should get to do interviews more often! And as much as he is asking for more scenes with Peter and Ryan we are all doubly asking! More Chim, all the time!
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10/10
Varied themes and subtle (but great) comedy.
cibelekzm18 April 2023
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This episode was very call focused, and the calls have been a big problem recently with this show becaue they were either too boring or too slow, but seems like they have been getting the train on track in this S6. The quality and interest on the calls have been better. Hopefully it keeps that way.

Chimney " this is not how the circle of life should go" line killed me, his instructor era was very fun and great to watch, specially on how it linked to one of the bases of him as a firefighter. The whole review interviews with Bobby were also priceless and a high point of the episode to me. It was funny to watching him wanting a feedback and none giving them, but the most absurd was probably Buck's interview. I couldn't believe it when Bobby said "Buck, you died" and Buck basically went "okay, and?" This was hilarious.

Also Ravi is back finally, I missed him. I can't wait to see him with the 118 again.
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10/10
Classic 911!
LibertyMia18 April 2023
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I love when 9-1-1 finds a perfect balance between its ensemble and creates a fantastic story! This felt like old-school 9-1-1, it has the vibe and structure of a Season 2 episode, which was very refreshing!

Chimney and Eddie deserved their spot in the spotlight, to flesh out their characters arcs, and their stories are beautiful, as was Jennifer Love Hewitt's singing!

I am more than happy to see Ravi back with the 118, and I loved that we were given an in-depth reason for his absence! It added to the overall story, and was well acted too. I simply cannot wait to see what happens over the next few episodes!
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10/10
Eddie
bradysfan18 April 2023
The episode was so good. Ryan did such a phenomenal job in the episode. His performance as eddie was absolutely phenomenal and he is the perfect eddie. I love how he can use so many different facial expressions for any occasion. Ryan is just a phenomenal actor. No buddy could play Eddie the way he does. Everyone was also amazing int he episode. I love the scene with Maddie and chimney. Also loved how Maddie helped the boy in the episode. Also Ryan and Oliver have such amazing chemistry and even if they are only in a few scene together they do such a wonderful job. This episode was just amazing.
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10/10
Really HOT 🔥🔥 & STEAMY!!
twobeautiesmama20 April 2023
There are two great exciting things to watch for. One of them is the teenage boy and Maddie scene. The other one, I'm not going to ruin the fun for you. You'll just have to figure it out on your own.

It's employee review time and first one is Chim. He has nothing to worry about, he says. Or does he? Then next up is Eddie. Oh woe is me! What happened with the surprise?

The first emergency is a really good one. It involves a commercial bakery mixer. Eddie has a big surprise coming from his aunt and it's one that he might not be too happy about. Totally loved the next emergency. This one is the one that I told you about earlier with Maddie. Oh my, she is an exceptional outstanding person who has multiple talents and skills! Wouldn't you agree 👍🏼💯?

Ok, now we're onto the next emergency but this time we're not getting too involved and we'll see what happens.

The men and women at the 118 are pretty darn awesome and are a great watch. I love how they can have their great sense of humor and then know when they have to be serious. I love watching this show. Keep up the great work show writers and producers!
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Speechless (not in a good way)
stillnotyourbusiness18 April 2023
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I promised myself that I wasn't going to leave more reviews because lately they were all negative, and it just wasn't worth it.

But I really need to let whoever from the show is reading these things that they have lost their way completely.

Glad to see Ravi back, but the fact that some other characters got to explain why they weren't there and he just disappeared for 14 episodes and they were like: Oh hey, do you remember this guy?

I wish they would have done something similar to Eddie though. Not a single plotline in this season and the first time he has some screentime is based on racist stereotypes about latino families and the fact that Kristen and her new writers are obsessed with sex scenes and everyone having a relationship, even it is forced.

They are literally repeating Buck's arc from season 4, so I guess in some episode Eddie will find some random girl to date until they break up in the middle of season 7 (if they get one).

The guy is doing perfectly fine, therapy is clearly working, he's loving his life with his son and the 118, why do they need to force him to have a romantic relationship? Not everyone has to be in one all of the time, being single is great too.

I really don't understand why these writers that have never written before, only since Kristen started being a showrunner keep getting episodes because they clearly don't know how to create fluid storylines.

Buck's sperm donor has vanished and it will probably be back in a couple of episodes to fill in some time. They really need to stop creating small arcs and making them appear and disappear however they wish. What happened to foreshadowing? What happened to pace?

And the problem is that it isn't only on this episode or this specific arc. It has happened to every single storyline they have created for the last 2 seasons.

At this point it will be better for them to get cancelled, because I'd rather remember how good season 1 to 3 were, instead of watching these newbies (both writers and directors) messing this show up.
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