Season 7 also contains some joy, with the most exciting development being that Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) and Chim (Kenneth Choi) have (finally!) tied the knot. Although there are some obstacles getting to the altar (mainly that Chim was suffering from a life-threatening brain condition), fans are hoping that the two lovebirds will finally get the chance to settle into marital bliss without a lot of tragedy getting in their way. Here are a few other reminders of what has been going on with the 118 to get you caught up before Season 8 arrives.
Buck and Tommy Have Started a New Relationship on ‘9-1-1’
Buck (Oliver Stark) has had tons of girlfriends on the show over the years. But his most interesting relationship started last season when he developed feelings for LAFD pilot, Tommy Kinard (Lou Ferrigno Jr.). It has been a bit of a struggle for Buck to accept his bisexuality, but now that he’s started to open up about his identity with the people he loves, there has been a lot of healthy growth for his character (as well as an opportunity for his partnership with Tommy to flourish moving forward). It’s probably not going to just be smooth sailing from here on out for the two, but Season 7 ends with positive prospects for the pair’s future.
Several ‘9-1-1’ Characters Are Having Major Parenting Problems
Season 7 is a rough one when it comes to the parents of the show. One of the most heartwrenching developments involves Eddie (Ryan Guzman) and his son, Christopher (Gavin McHugh). In one of the more bizarre plot points of the season, Eddie starts dating his dead wife’s doppelgänger. Christopher and Eddie’s current girlfriend (yeah, it’s that messy) walk in on the two of them embracing. Christopher is so confused by the whole thing (especially the fact that she looks so much like his mom) that he asks Eddie’s parents if he can live with them for the time being. Eddie is heartbroken but understands that he needs to earn back his son’s trust and allows him to make the move. It’s not clear how long Christopher will remain in Texas, but one of the big questions heading into the new season is how will Eddie manage this major change in his life? Will he spin even further into a downward spiral? Or will this be the impetus he needs to finally do the work to improve himself and be a better father?
Besides Eddie, Hen (Aisha Hinds) and Karen (Tracie Thoms) are also facing some major parenting woes. They were fostering a little girl named Mara (Askyler Bell), who quickly became a part of their family. However, a previous 9-1-1 call of Hen’s has now come back to haunt her. Councilwoman Olivia Ortiz (Veronica Falcon) blames Hen for not providing better medical care to her son, who died during a multi-car accident in Episode 7. Ortiz decides to seek her revenge and stops Hen and Karen’s adoption of Mara from going through. She even takes it one step further and arranges for Hen and Karen to be removed as approved foster parents, so they’re no longer allowed to keep Mara in their home. The couple is devastated until a solution is provided at the end of Episode 10. Maddie and Chim reveal that they have signed up to be foster parent, so that Mara can stay with them until they get their situation figured out (and Hen and Karen can still spend time with the little one, who they already consider their daughter). Season 8 will likely dig into all of the complications surrounding Ortiz, who is not likely to give up her revenge plan that easily. At least, for now, Mara is safe with Maddie and Chim.