formerlyfreedom January 19, 2021 Share January 19, 2021 Quote After a volcanic eruption wreaks havoc in Austin, the members of the 126 race to save lives at a college pool party, a family's mini-golf outing and a woman trapped in her food truck by a horde of scorpions. Airing Monday, January 25, 2021. Link to comment
Whodunnit January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 (edited) Pilot Knob, lol. That volcano is extinct, not dormant. It wouldn't erupt. It hasn't seen activity since dinosaurs roamed the earth. I did like the scorpions. Edited January 26, 2021 by Whodunnit 1 Link to comment
Bulldog January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 I think I might have seen a shark swimming in all that lava. They should have gotten Henry Winkler to do a guest spot as a skier. 16 1 Link to comment
juno January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 1 hour ago, Whodunnit said: I did like the scorpions I really did too! They were great in the 70's not so much in the 80's. Some great albums.🥁 🤣 13 2 Link to comment
possibilities January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 Marjan and Paul, I like. Grace is well-named. But generally this is way worse than the helicopter that fell on Romano. 6 Link to comment
Whodunnit January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 [whisper] I have the Scorpions on Pandora. [/whisper] My mom loved this episode. Link to comment
Lady Calypso January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 It's funny because my immediate first though was: "so a dormant volcano has been under Austin for millions of years and something around it JUST woke up? Really?" And then I looked it up and it's actually a real thing so...I guess they really got me good. I genuinely thought they were making shit up. I mean, sure, Pilot Knob is extinct, but it's better than them making up a volcano that doesn't exist. The inconsistent mask wearing still bothers me. I actually felt sorry for the poor EMT who got killed. I remember him making appearances last season and I did think that we were finally going to see the EMTs get a story this season with Tommy. Alas, one of them's dead so I guess they're down to two. Weird episode, all around. Oddly enough, I felt like nothing much happened beyond the cases this week. Besides a colleague's death, and Owen/Gwyneth already showing signs that they're gonna have some relationship troubles sooner, rather than later. I'm guessing that Owen is, indeed, bottling up his feelings and him doing that was one source of their marital issues. 4 Link to comment
Chaos Theory January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 I liked this episode just for the Hellmouth reference. 3 5 Link to comment
GodsBeloved January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 8 hours ago, possibilities said: But generally this is way worse than the helicopter that fell on Romano. At least a helicopter didn't drop out of the sky and fall on Gallant 😂 The volcanic bombs freaked me out. I was literally holding my chest after the first guy got hit, then the paramedic. 1 7 Link to comment
preeya January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 (edited) What the hell were the writers thinking? This episode was so far away from anything real it was absurd. Edited January 26, 2021 by preeya 4 1 Link to comment
iMonrey January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 Quote What the hell were the writers thinking? This episode was so far away from anything real in was absurd. I mean . . . a volcano? In Texas?? OK then. Anyone else think Vega's daughters were kind of creepy? Maybe it was just the camera phone angle but I got serious Twins from The Shining vibes from them. 4 1 Link to comment
tennisgurl January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 So now we are going from one big event right to the next? Cant we just have a few normal episodes, please? I should have known the paramedic was toast (pun possibly intended?) as soon as he started to get actual scenes, all we needed was to see him showing some pictures of his newborn baby or have him have some flashbacks to his tragic backstory to really figure out that he was a dead man walking. I actually thought that the paramedics might get some actual screen time this week, now that Michelle isn't her to suck up so much of the plot with her drama, but I guess they thought they needed to shake up the "big disaster" episode a bit by offing a reoccurring character. Then of course they play Halleluiah, every shows favorite "this is super sad you guys" mood setter. Show, you can keep telling me what a great boss and medic Michelle was, your just not going to convince me. At least most everyone got a bit to do this week, and I am always happy to see more of Grace. Its only the start of season two, have they really gotten to the point of having them deal with long dormant volcanos already? That seems more like a "season five and running out of ideas" plot than something for the start of season two. I know that this franchise loves its ridiculous situations and rescues, but this is really pushing it. The stories themselves were alright, the mini golf one was the kind of ridiculous that this show loves so much, and I thought the two college students who realized they liked each other during the pool disaster were cute, I am glad that they both survived. But mostly this was a really weird episode. 10 Link to comment
UnknownK January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 So the guy who was fake nice to the normal girl so he could get with the hot one turned into soup then? 6 Link to comment
iMonrey January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 This was an especially gruesome episode to sit through, from the girl pulling the skin of the pool guy's arm to the guy who was sticking to the metal figurehead and had to be peeled off of it. I felt like I was watching The Walking Dead. 9 Link to comment
PamelaMaeSnap January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 4 hours ago, GodsBeloved said: At least a helicopter didn't drop out of the sky and fall on Gallant 😂 Thank you!!!!!! I admit it had been a long day when I watched 9-1-1/9-1-1 LS back to back but I KNEW I recognized angsty mini golf dad and could not for the life of me place him ... and this after binge-rewatching all of ER through the almost-end of S14 (I’m not ready yet to watch Pratt die ... plan to finish it out this week). 4 Link to comment
Demian January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 1 hour ago, iMonrey said: This was an especially gruesome episode to sit through.... I'm watching it now, and I want to scream and vomit at the same time. 3 Link to comment
meira.hand January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 The one thing that amazes me every single episode is the 911 operator. She manages to be calm, efficient, resourceful & creative no matter what is thrown at her. She may not be in physical danger but answering those calls must be so stressful. 13 Link to comment
shapeshifter January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 (edited) As soon as they started in with all that totally wrong cancer talk ("Remission"? Nobody has used that word in about a decade. And if he still has to have surgery, not the right term ever) that there would be a lot of handwaving. Wasn't there a Sharknado sequel with volcano sharks? The bit where the dead guy walking heard the boss lie to her daughters and reacted to it with empathy was a little odd -- I would have thought he would have thought she was a hypocrite. But then even odder is that on a show like this she never knows that he forgave her. On 1/26/2021 at 4:35 PM, meira.hand said: The one thing that amazes me every single episode is the 911 operator. She manages to be calm, efficient, resourceful & creative no matter what is thrown at her. She may not be in physical danger but answering those calls must be so stressful. That's my daughter! ETA: Just realized I should have specified that my oldest daughter is a 911 operator who is "calm, efficient, resourceful & creative no matter what is thrown at her." She is not an actor! Edited January 27, 2021 by shapeshifter 6 Link to comment
iMonrey January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 Quote The one thing that amazes me every single episode is the 911 operator. She manages to be calm, efficient, resourceful & creative no matter what is thrown at her. She may not be in physical danger but answering those calls must be so stressful. And with a single keystroke she managed to conjure the exact variety of scorpion the food truck lady was infested with. Amazing - her Google skills are unparalleled. 3 3 Link to comment
preeya January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 5 hours ago, tennisgurl said: the mini golf one was the kind of ridiculous that this show loves so much, The guy's skin gets seared to whatever he fell on, yet his clothes were as pristine as the day he bought them. 3 3 Link to comment
lorbeer January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 Does anybody know what version of hallelujah this is? I mean, who sings it? I don't recognize any popular voice. The last scene with that boy in the forest was really spooky. And then those fires - or more lava? Grrr... I knew she would take the cat. Point for me, haha 😉 1 Link to comment
shapeshifter January 27, 2021 Share January 27, 2021 1 hour ago, lorbeer said: I knew she would take the cat. Point for me, haha 😉 Me too. But it was ruined by her being shown giving it the traditional saucer of milk because we now know cats don’t digest milk well. But these 9-1-1 shows are always chock full of anachronisms. 10 Link to comment
Court January 27, 2021 Share January 27, 2021 2 hours ago, lorbeer said: Does anybody know what version of hallelujah this is? I mean, who sings it? I don't recognize any popular voice. The last scene with that boy in the forest was really spooky. And then those fires - or more lava? Grrr... I knew she would take the cat. Point for me, haha 😉 Was it Eric Church? I don't even remember if it was a male or a female singer. Link to comment
giovannif7 January 27, 2021 Share January 27, 2021 4 hours ago, shapeshifter said: Wasn't there a Sharknado sequel with volcano sharks? When the scorpion invasion first began, I thought they might be going for a crossover with a different SyFy cheesy disaster flick Lavalantula... 4 Link to comment
juno January 27, 2021 Share January 27, 2021 (edited) I get that Tommy feals responsible, but when Zeus throws a fireball from the heavens into the guy's chest, blame is pretty well established. I always pass on the soap opera melodramatic music. I get it THIS IS SAD. I did laugh when they talked about the locusts coming and the next scene was the scorpions. Edited January 27, 2021 by juno 5 Link to comment
formerlyfreedom January 27, 2021 Author Share January 27, 2021 This definitely upped the gross factor. And I knew last week that the parademic was going to die - he had more dialogue in that one episode then he had all last season, and the previews were pumping the 'we lost one of our OWN' beat. Seriously, he should have just had the red shirt on. The stories are ridiculous but they are on the 9-1-1 mothership as well - it's why I enjoy my two hour block o' nuts on Monday nights! 2 3 Link to comment
TVForever January 27, 2021 Share January 27, 2021 Both 9-1-1 shows are like getting a full-on disaster movie every week. It's exhausting. 3 Link to comment
auchic January 27, 2021 Share January 27, 2021 (edited) 5 hours ago, lorbeer said: Does anybody know what version of hallelujah this is? I mean, who sings it? I don't recognize any popular voice. Jeff Buckley, AKA the version played for maximum cliche TV angst.* Needed more Paul and Marjan. I love Paul. *(Not to denigrate this version, which is beautiful and haunting and sad considering what happened to Buckley, but it is used A LOT) Edited January 27, 2021 by auchic Finishing my thoughts 3 1 Link to comment
nokat January 27, 2021 Share January 27, 2021 I'm wondering what the hell did I just watch? 1 hour ago, TVForever said: Both 9-1-1 shows are like getting a full-on disaster movie every week. It's exhausting. It was like watching the movie 2012. 1 Link to comment
mojoween January 27, 2021 Share January 27, 2021 16 hours ago, preeya said: What the hell were the writers thinking? This episode was so far away from anything real it was absurd. My hubby was increasingly furious during the mini golf scene because when they kept calling out the temperature he’s like “but he’d be dead. Ok now he would be more dead.” I tried to reassure him that’s it’s just a TV show and not a documentary but he could not be appeased. I also am with the camp, though, who is hoping for some regular calls soon and not a full scale disaster every week. 6 2 Link to comment
shapeshifter January 27, 2021 Share January 27, 2021 37 minutes ago, mojoween said: My hubby was increasingly furious during the mini golf scene because when they kept calling out the temperature he’s like “but he’d be dead. Ok now he would be more dead.” I tried to reassure him that’s it’s just a TV show and not a documentary but he could not be appeased. 🤣😂😆 LOL, I was thinking the same as your hubby ——although not too furiously. I guess the guy who did boil to death in the pool was the writers’ Score 1 for the #MeToo movement. But then what’s up with the symbolism of the nice dude getting hot lava slammed at his heart? I mean, shouldn’t he have just been the Bachelor whose rose is accepted (or however that nonsense works)? Oh. Wait. Don’t most of the winning bachelors and bachelorettes break up and get heartbroken after the show is over? I get it. 2 1 Link to comment
lorbeer January 27, 2021 Share January 27, 2021 10 hours ago, shapeshifter said: Me too. But it was ruined by her being shown giving it the traditional saucer of milk because we now know cats don’t digest milk well. But these 9-1-1 shows are always chock full of anachronisms. I was suprised too with that milk thing 3 Link to comment
cardigirl January 27, 2021 Share January 27, 2021 15 hours ago, shapeshifter said: Me too. But it was ruined by her being shown giving it the traditional saucer of milk because we now know cats don’t digest milk well. But these 9-1-1 shows are always chock full of anachronisms. My vet has told me it's fine to give a cat milk, just not a lot of it. Yeah, I know, I was surprised by that info too. I was not bothered by the saucer of milk so much as the big-ass smile she had on her face while she was petting Buster, given that the reason she had the cat was because his owner died. Maybe don't be so happy about it? 1 1 1 Link to comment
shapeshifter January 27, 2021 Share January 27, 2021 5 minutes ago, cardigirl said: 15 hours ago, shapeshifter said: But it was ruined by her being shown giving it the traditional saucer of milk because we now know cats don’t digest milk well. But these 9-1-1 shows are always chock full of anachronisms. My vet has told me it's fine to give a cat milk, just not a lot of it. Okay. That's better. Link to comment
TVForever January 27, 2021 Share January 27, 2021 5 minutes ago, cardigirl said: My vet has told me it's fine to give a cat milk, just not a lot of it. Yeah, I know, I was surprised by that info too. I was not bothered by the saucer of milk so much as the big-ass smile she had on her face while she was petting Buster, given that the reason she had the cat was because his owner died. Maybe don't be so happy about it? Maybe it's that feeling of still having her friend around, in a way, by taking in his cat. 4 Link to comment
PamelaMaeSnap January 27, 2021 Share January 27, 2021 15 hours ago, auchic said: I love Paul. SO SO SO SO MUCH THIS!!!! I'm really hoping that now that S2 is underway, they'll do a version of the "XYZ Begins" stories they did with Original Recipe 9-1-1 and I'm really looking forward to a Paul-centric episode. He may be my favorite TV character right now (with Hen a close second). So, hoping someone can help me out (serious medical memory issues, apologies in advance) ... was Tim (the paramedic they killed off) the guy who was generally seen chatting with ... I guess it was Michelle? ... in the previous season? He'd usually be wearing a blue jumpsuit? I knew he was familiar but couldn't quite pin where we'd seen him and I thought the character's name was Jim. Finally ... and I know this is a totally wacko theory ... but I wonder if they haven't gone completely "out there" with these S2 outlandish disaster scenarios to hopefully ensure they don't actually come too close to "real life" for comfort ... imagine, a season or two ago, if they'd had some crazy virus unleashed and killing off everyone, we'd be pooh-poohing it and accusing the writers of ripping of Stephen King. 2 Link to comment
possibilities January 27, 2021 Share January 27, 2021 People who don't smile while petting a cat might make bad homes for cats, so I give her a pass on seeming happy about having the cat around. I wanted the reassurance that she liked the cat and wasn't just doing it out of guilt. Most families who like cats already have them! 22 hours ago, meira.hand said: The one thing that amazes me every single episode is the 911 operator. She manages to be calm, efficient, resourceful & creative no matter what is thrown at her. She may not be in physical danger but answering those calls must be so stressful. I like her so much that I learned her name: Grace. I still don't know the names for most of the characters on this show. 4 Link to comment
GodsBeloved January 27, 2021 Share January 27, 2021 (edited) 52 minutes ago, possibilities said: I like her so much that I learned her name: Grace. I still don't know the names for most of the characters on this show. Yes Grace is my favorite. Grace, Judd, Gina Torres, Rob Lowe, RL's son, gorgeous young lady with the hidden gorgeous hair, the black firefighter, the firefighter who is not RL's son, the paramedic with the eyelashes, the paramedic who died 😟, RL's call girl turned ex wife. I'm bad with names 😂 Edited January 27, 2021 by GodsBeloved 5 Link to comment
shapeshifter January 27, 2021 Share January 27, 2021 On 1/26/2021 at 4:38 PM, shapeshifter said: On 1/26/2021 at 4:35 PM, meira.hand said: The one thing that amazes me every single episode is the 911 operator. She manages to be calm, efficient, resourceful & creative no matter what is thrown at her. She may not be in physical danger but answering those calls must be so stressful. That's my daughter! Just realized I should have specified that my oldest daughter is a 911 operator who is "calm, efficient, resourceful & creative no matter what is thrown at her." She is not an actor! 5 Link to comment
iMonrey January 29, 2021 Share January 29, 2021 Quote I knew she would take the cat. Point for me, haha 😉 Unless we see the cat again, we don't know that Vega actually took it. She may have just been feeding it, and it may yet be on its way to a shelter. Link to comment
shapeshifter January 29, 2021 Share January 29, 2021 2 hours ago, iMonrey said: Unless we see the cat again, we don't know that Vega actually took it. She may have just been feeding it, and it may yet be on its way to a shelter. Or is a Firehouse Cat a thing? Link to comment
starri January 30, 2021 Share January 30, 2021 I am not a squeamish person, but I actually physically recoiled when they showed the degloving of the boiling choad's arm. 6 Link to comment
shapeshifter January 31, 2021 Share January 31, 2021 11 hours ago, starri said: I am not a squeamish person, but I actually physically recoiled when they showed the degloving of the boiling choad's arm. Yeah. A very strong PSA message on not being a dick. Link to comment
Moose135 February 1, 2021 Share February 1, 2021 On 1/27/2021 at 12:11 AM, auchic said: Jeff Buckley, AKA the version played for maximum cliche TV angst.* Yes, I recognized it immediately from The West Wing. 2 Link to comment
Sandman February 3, 2021 Share February 3, 2021 (edited) On 1/26/2021 at 12:07 PM, preeya said: What the hell were the writers thinking? This episode was so far away from anything real it was absurd. I see the "writers" are no longer satisfied with just making this show horrifically stupid, and are now determined to make it full-on horrific. (That sequence turning the pool into Chad Soup made me physically recoil, too; and then it made me angry -- mostly at myself for watching it.) Gina Torres is too good for this dreck. Points taken off for the anvillicious use of Jeff Buckley's cover (which I kind of detest now, for lazy tv music producers' over-reliance on it). Edited February 3, 2021 by Sandman 3 Link to comment
Bruinsfan March 19, 2021 Share March 19, 2021 When the lava started glowing through the crack in the bottom of the pool, my immediate thought was the instantaneous steam explosion probably would have leveled the block and definitely would have cooked all the teens in that backyard party, not just the one doing the backwards dive into the pool. 3 Link to comment
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