In the opening episode of the show's second season, titledBack In The Saddle, the 126 crew responds to a military tank on the loose in downtown Austin and a human pile-up at the roller derby. Meanwhile, new paramedic captain, Tommy Vega, joins the team and Owen is reunited with his ex-wife and T.K.'s mother, Gwyneth , and receives an update on his cancer. The action-packed season 2 finale left viewers with mixed emotions.
While Tommy 's motivation for helping Austin residents was renewed, she was still reeling from Charles 's unexpected death. On the job front, she and the rest of the 126 team were still displaced in the latest episode, but their time apart could actually be permanent if Billy gets his way. Though nothing is set in stone just yet, the idea of the crew being disbanded was enough for Owen to lash out at the new deputy fire chief. In the upcoming second season, The 126 welcomes new Paramedic Captain TOMMY VEGA to the crew. Tommy was at the top of her game when she hung up her uniform eight years ago to raise her twin daughters.
When her husband's restaurant went under due to the devastation of the pandemic, she has no choice but to re-enter the workforce to support her family. Though it breaks her heart to be apart from her little girls, Tommy will show the world that no matter how much time has passed, when she puts on that uniform, she's still a boss. Additionally, Owen is reunited with his ex-wife and T.K.'s mother, GWYNETH , and the former couple re-discover the spark they once shared. As Owen finds out his cancer is in remission, he receives news that could change his life forever.
Meanwhile, Owen and Gwyneth face a difficult decision in their relationship and Mateo regrets his new tattoo. Tommy's status as a paramedic captain presumably means that Gina Torres will share scenes with Liv Tyler as Michelle Blake, especially since both are on board as series regulars. They join Rob Lowe, whose Owen was a sophisticated firefighter out of New York who relocated with his son to Texas.
While Owen is getting checked up for his cancer surgery, a page comes over the intercom for Dr. White and Dr. Violet to the ICU immediately. Dr. Jacobs gets nervous and starts to take off her gloves, while explaining to Owen that "Dr. White" is code for the staff to evacuate the hospital.
"We need to go." Meanwhile, Tommy's still in the room with George and Ethan, and she gets a call from Owen. He tells her there's an alert and they're evacuating everybody below the ICU, because there's a gunman. "I'm looking right at him." She assures Owen she's fine.
She says the guy's a little off his rocker, but he's harmless. He's just a distraught dad that doesn't want the hospital to take his son off life support. Owen can promise her the S.W.A.T. team won't be using toy guns, which is why Tommy needs him to buy her some time. Tommy begs for a little more time, and Owen tells her he'll see what he can do. The 126 crew responds to a military tank on the loose in downtown Austin and a human pile-up at the roller derby.
Meanwhile, new paramedic captain Tommy Vega joins the team, and Owen is reunited with his ex-wife and T.K.'s mother, Gwyneth. Risk their lives to save two brothers trapped in a homemade minefield. As such, Tyler's character of Michelle Blake won't be replaced by a new actor in the series. Instead, the character herself will leave the show for now, to welcome an all-new character to the series who will be played by 'Firefly' star Gina Torres.
Torres will play another paramedic captain, one who is reentering the workplace after her family is impacted by financial issues stemming from the pandemic. After talking to an M.E., Tommy goes outside the hospital and sits on a bench. Owen walks up to her to say hello and that he is at the hospital for a scheduled check-up after his cancer surgery. He asks Tommy what she is doing at the hospital, and she tells him that a relative of hers is there for a routine procedure.
Owen leaves her be, and soon after, a guy asks if he can sit down and she obliges. He starts making conversation with her, talking about the pandemic and the aftermath. He tells her that it's fitting that once the world is coming back to normal that his world's falling apart. They want him to say goodbye, but he can't say goodbye. Tommy introduces herself, and he introduces himself as George. George reveals that his son has been in a coma for two weeks, and now the doctors are saying that he's not going to wake up.
He confesses that he hasn't been up there once, he can't. Every time he tries and finds the courage to go up there, he's terrified at what will happen if he walks in there. "It'll become real." He tells Tommy he doesn't know what to do. Tommy says he's there, just go upstairs and see his son. He's going to pass out on the way to the door if he does that. "Well, then it's a good thing you sat next to a paramedic." Tommy offers to walk him up there.
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 food truck where a woman is trapped by a horde of scorpions. Judd is shocked at the latest victim of an emergency call. Grace and Carlos must save a woman literally trapped in a domestic abuse situation. The 126 arrive at a horrific highway crash that threatens the lives of a father and daughter.
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. The crew responds to a military tank on the loose and a human pile-up at the roller derby. Owen is reunited with his ex-wife and receives an update on his cancer. 1CJW105.38Chaos ensues in Austin when a solar storm causes the electricity and power equipment to malfunction.
The 126 team has to rescue the passengers of a light aircraft caught in the lines of high voltage electric towers while transporting a sick man for a liver transplant. During an outing with Carlos, TK questions his relationship with him after Carlos begins asking. When the malfunctioning traffic lights cause several accidents, they rush to help people before the 126 arrives. In the homeless camp, Michelle discovers that her lost sister is alive and living there. Michelle and her mother try to get her back home but she chooses to stay at the camp, despite her schizophrenia.
With the lines scrambled, Grace gets a call from the damaged ISS, and manages to connect its last astronaut, dying from radiation poisoning, with his family to say goodbye. Back at the park, TK confesses his addiction to the rest of the team and that he's realized he wants to be a firefighter after all. Ronen Rubinstein as Tyler Kennedy "TK" Strand, a firefighter with the 126. In season 2, he quit being a firefighter and became a paramedic. TK suffered an overdose just prior to his arrival in Austin.
He starts a relationship with police officer, Carlos Reyes. In which Owen Strand gets the clearance for a new rig, brings his son along for the ride, and finds out said son adopted two siblings under his nose. AKA Owen suddenly has two dumbass sons and one daughter who has their single braincell. AKA the Austin 126 gets a new set of Three Musketeers when a firefighter from the Los Angeles 118 and a paramedic from the Chicago 51 join forces with the Austin 126's captain's son.
The 118 family comes together for one another again during the episode's big set piece. After sending bombs to the defense attorney , and an insurance adjuster, the city is in a panic. Maddie and her team are dealing with a huge influx of paranoid people calling and it seems like the firefighters and bomb squad are called out to deal with a package or backpack every hour.
Nothing comes of it…until a suspicious looking package lands on Athena's doorstep just in time for Michael and the kids to come across it. Bless Michael, he saves them all, because as we discover—this package is the real deal. Catches the eye of police officer CARLOS REYES and the two begin a romantic relationship, which, of course, has its own hurdles. After many years, Judd bumps into his deceased friend's mother during an emergency call. She is understandably distraught, and the sight of her crumbles him from the inside. But he hears a sweet voice on the prayer crisis line, which changes his life.
They subsequently fell in love with each other over virtual meetings on the phone. They finally met in person many days later and got along well until her father decided that he was a bad influence. But Judd supported her even when she got into Georgetown. He broke things off with her to let her focus on her career. But they reunited a long time after and have not separated ever since. In the end, Grace finally wakes up in the hospital bed and finds out that she is pregnant.
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The spring premiere will focus on Judd and Grace's relationship, and how they met and eventually fell in love. The episode's flashbacks will take place 18 years prior to the series. Tommy interviews new candidates to fill the team's open EMT position. Paul's mother and estranged sister pay him an unexpected visit. Rob Lowe as Owen Strand, firefighter captain from New York City and T.K.'s father.
He was diagnosed with lung cancer as a result of being a first responder to the September 11 attacks, in which he also lost his entire firehouse. Buck survives his long surgery, and he'll walk again—aw, the person waiting at his bedside is Carla! Well, to people with medical degrees it is, but not to Buck. This scares Allie, who doesn't think she can take a life of worrying about Buck's safety now that she's seen what can happen. It also scares Maddie, especially when she learns that Buck is going in for a follow-up surgery much sooner than his doctor suggests because he has to get back to 118 as soon as possible, even if it's not totally safe. Maddie tries to convince him that he's more than his job, but it doesn't matter.
Buck is spiraling from this injury and the implications it may have—but we won't know his fate until next season. The pilot season of FOX's Lone Star wrapped up in quite a succinct way. The two-hour finale saw Rob Lowe's Captain Owen Strand and his team jump into action following a solar storm in Austin, Tex., which led to a series of dangerous missions. As a wildfire spreads across Texas, Evan "Buck" Buckley, Henrietta "Hen" Wilson and Eddie Diaz from the 118 firehouse in Los Angeles arrive in Austin to help Capt. Strand and the 126.
As the crews race to save a group of teenagers trapped by the fire at a campground, Owen and Hen fight for their lives in the aftermath of a helicopter crash. Nearly 20 years ago, OWEN STRAND was the lone survivor of his Manhattan firehouse on 9/11. In the wake of the attack, Owen had the unenviable task of rebuilding his station. After a firehouse in Austin experiences a tragedy of its own, Owen, along with his troubled firefighter son, T.K. On the surface, Owen is all about big-city style and swagger, but underneath he struggles with a secret he hides from the world – a cancer that could very well end his life.
The9-1-1 spin-off is nearly finished its second season and it's making darn sure that its core group of characters will be completely and utterly traumatized by the time those credits roll on the finale. In the process, they are making damn good television. As Tommy is about to spend some alone time, Owen approaches her. Crew and Gracie try to figure out what's wrong with Tommy. On the other hand, as Tommy sits along, an unknown man approaches her. He is struggling to say goodbye to his son as he is on life support.
But Tommy soon realizes he is against his ex-wife and pulls out a gun. As Tommy tries to calm everyone down, the woman agrees, and then Tommy decides to help him by turning the ventilator on. Season 2 of the firefighter drama will launch on Monday 14th June 2021 at 10pm on Sky Witness, right after the first episode of '9-1-1' season 4. That means fans can enjoy watching the shows back-to-back for their entire run this time around.
The highest-rated episode was episode 2 with a 1.03 ratings score. The lowest-rated episode was episode 10 with a 0.74 ratings score. As we now all know, those numbers were indeed good enough to appease the folks over at FOX and get a new season 3 deal. Jordin Althaus/FOXOwen calls Tommy and tells her that Commander Tyler has agreed to stand his team down. She has 10 minutes to try to get that guy out of there. "We're not coming out of this room." Later, Owen then calls Judd and asks if he's talked to Tommy.
Judd says he and Grace are watching the girls right now. Owen tells Judd that Tommy said she was at the hospital because she had a relative who was getting some sort of procedure done. He asks if there are any relatives of hers that live there, and Judd says it's just her and Charles. Judd asks what's going on, and Owen says he doesn't know. "But something's not right with her." Otherwise, he doubts she'd be in the middle of a police standoff right now.
He talked to her 20 minutes ago and now Tommy's not picking up his calls. Outside, S.W.A.T. and APD are set up, and Owen comes up to them escorted by a police officer. Commander Tyler tells the officer that all civilians have to be on the other side of the barricades. Owen says he's not a civilian, then introduces himself.
He tells Tyler he has some information on his suspect. Tyler says that's not something he can assume to be true, and Owen understands that. He says that Captain Vega is just asking for a little more time to get him to surrender, and Owen thinks they should give it to her. FOXOnce they get on the floor, they see Ethan's room, and George stops in his tracks.