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"Bad Call" is the eighth episode and winter finale of the second season of 9-1-1: Lone Star and the eighteenth episode overall. It aired on March 8, 2021.

Synopsis[]

A bank robbery, an apartment fire and a pregnant woman lost in a parking garage are the seemingly unconnected calls to which the 126 responds. Then, T.K. celebrates his one year anniversary of sobriety, while Owen and Gwyn may not make it to the end of the week as a couple. Also, Carlos finds himself working on a case with his Texas Ranger father. [2]

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  • Lexi Crouch as Isabella Vega
  • Xandi Crouch as Evie Vega
  • Matthew Downs as Sergeant Davies
  • Avery Tiiu Essex as Little Girl
  • Andi Gallagher as Teller
  • Joel Heyman as Joel
  • Jessie Lande as Mother
  • Krystle Martin as Angela
  • Sebrina Purcell as Officer Mitchell
  • Alex Ruiz as Joachim
  • Dan Sachoff as Newscaster
  • Ava Scarola as Ellie
  • Grace Scarola as Ellie

Trivia[]

  • TK receives a sobriety coin, a token given to those in Alcoholics Anonymous to represent how long a person has remained sober.
  • Charles' restaurant is called Sun and Salt.
  • This is the last episode of season two where Gwyn is present, and she is not seen until "Shock and Thaw" in season three.
  • Officer Mitchell's nametag shows the name Sykes, with implies that her name is Mitchell Sykes.
  • Gwyn and Owen divorced when TK was 7, which would have been late 2001/2002.
  • This is the third 'impressive guy' line we have between the Strand/Reyes men, first was in "Pilot" between Carlos and TK about Owen and the second was in "Austin, We Have A Problem" between Owen and Carlos about TK and this one was between Owen and Gabriel about Carlos.

Continuity[]

  • TK mentions his overdose and Owen bringing him to Texas back in "Pilot" a year ago, indicating more than a year has passed since the two of them moved.
  • It is revealed that during TK's injuries he suffered from the gunshot in "Monster Inside", he managed to recover without the need of pain medications, something he had struggled with prior.
  • Judd mentions about Stuart asking him and Grace for grandkids, something he had first brought up in "Awakening".

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9-1-1 Episode Guide
Season 1 "Pilot" • "Let Go" • "Next of Kin" • "Worst Day Ever" • "Point of Origin" • "Heartbreaker" • "Full Moon (Creepy AF)" • "Karma's a Bitch" • "Trapped" • "A Whole New You"
Season 2 "Under Pressure" • "7.1" • "Help Is Not Coming" • "Stuck" • "Awful People" • "Dosed" • "Haunted" • "Buck, Actually" • "Hen Begins" • "Merry Ex-Mas" • "New Beginnings" • "Chimney Begins" • "Fight or Flight" • "Broken" • "Ocean's 9-1-1" • "Bobby Begins Again" • "Careful What You Wish For" • "This Life We Choose"
Season 3 "Kids Today" • "Sink or Swim" • "The Searchers" • "Triggers" • "Rage" • "Monsters" • "Athena Begins" • "Malfunction" • "Fallout" • "Christmas Spirit" • "Seize the Day" • "Fools" • "Pinned" • "The Taking of Dispatch 9-1-1" • "Eddie Begins" • "The One That Got Away" • "Powerless" • "What's Next?"
Season 4 "The New Abnormal" • "Alone Together" • "Future Tense" • "9-1-1, What's Your Grievance?" • "Buck Begins" • "Jinx" • "There Goes the Neighborhood" • "Breaking Point" • "Blindsided" • "Parenthood" • "First Responders" • "Treasure Hunt" • "Suspicion" • "Survivors"
Season 5 "Panic" • "Desperate Times" • "Desperate Measures" • "Home and Away" • "Peer Pressure" • "Brawl in Cell Block 9-1-1" • "Ghost Stories" • "Defend in Place" • "Past is Prologue" • "Wrapped in Red" • "Outside Looking In" • "Boston" • "Fear-O-Phobia" • "Dumb Luck" • "FOMO" • "May Day" • "Hero Complex" • "Starting Over"
Season 6 "Let the Games Begin" • "Crash & Learn" • "The Devil You Know" • "Animal Instincts" • "Home Invasion" • "Tomorrow" • "Cursed" • "What's Your Fantasy?" • "Red Flag" • "In a Flash" • "In Another Life" • "Recovery" • "Mixed Feelings" • "Performance Anxiety" • "Death and Taxes" • "Lost & Found" • "Love Is in the Air" • "Pay It Forward"
Season 7 "Abandon ‘Ships" • "Rock the Boat" • "Capsized" • "Buck, Bothered and Bewildered" • "You Don't Know Me" • "There Goes the Groom" • "Ghost of a Second Chance"
9-1-1: Lone Star Episode Guide
Season 1 "Pilot" • "Yee-Haw" • "Texas Proud" • "Act of God" • "Studs" • "Friends Like These" • "Bum Steer" • "Monster Inside" • "Awakening" • "Austin, We Have a Problem"
Season 2 "Back in the Saddle" • "2100°" • "Hold the Line" • "Friends With Benefits" • "Difficult Conversations" • "Everyone and Their Brother" • "Displaced" • "Bad Call" • "Saving Grace" • "A Little Help From My Friends" • "Slow Burn" • "The Big Heat" • "One Day" • "Dust to Dust"
Season 3 "The Big Chill" • "Thin Ice" • "Shock and Thaw" • Push" • "Child Care" • "The ATX-Files" • "Red vs. Blue" • "In the Unlikely Event of an Emergency" • "The Bird" • "Parental Guidance" • "Prince Albert in a Can" • "Negative Space" • "Riddle of the Sphynx" • "Impulse Control" • "Down To Clown" • "Shift-Less" • "Spring Cleaning" • "A Bright and Cloudless Morning"
Season 4 "The New Hotness" • "The New Hot Mess" • "Cry Wolf" • "Abandoned" • "Human Resources" • "This Is Not A Drill" • "Tommy Dearest" • "Control Freaks" • "Road Kill" • "Sellouts" • "Double Trouble" • "Swipe Left" • "Open" • "Tongues Out" • "Donors" • "A House Divided" • "Best Of Men" • "In Sickness and In Health"
Season 5 "Both Sides, Now"
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