“9-1-1” knows how to hook viewers after a long hiatus, and Monday’s winter premiere proved that not even fan-favorite characters are safe from the line of fire.
The Fox hit drama series returned with its first installment since November, featuring a brand new catastrophe hitting Los Angeles: a severe thunderstorm causing emergencies across the city for the Station 118 crew to help clean up. As the team juggles personal drama with responding to the various crises, the episode reaches a devastating climax when firefighter Evan “Buck” Buckley (Oliver Stark) is struck by lightning during a call. The intense hour ended as the rest of the team rushed to help the beloved first responder, getting him in an ambulance and attempting to restore his heartbeat.
“I was game for it. I think it’s a brave decision for the show,” Stark told TheWrap of his character’s life-threatening injury. “We’ve been on air for a long time now. We’ve made almost 100 episodes. So I think it’s cool for the show to start taking these risks and put some characters in jeopardy.
Though the gathering had its fair share of drama, Stark celebrated a milestone for Buck, as his and Maddie’s relationship with their parents seemed to take a step in the right direction after they expressed their support in him becoming a sperm donor for one of his friends.
“We’ve seen the rockiness of their relationship when he was younger, and even in more recent times, that their relationship has not been ideal, but that doesn’t mean that there’s never room for growth or reconciliation,” Stark said.
“9-1-1” airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Fox. Episodes are available to stream the next day on Hulu.