911 TV Series Episode – Careful What You Wish For
Overview: The first responders deal with a calamity at a chocolate factory and a mail bomb explosion. Meanwhile, Eddie receives some surprising news from Shannon, Maddie contemplates her future in the call center and tragedy strikes the 118.
Air date: 05/06/2019
Directed by: Bradley Buecker
Guest Stars: Gavin McHugh as Christopher Diaz, Bryan Safi as Josh Russo, Debra Christofferson as Sue Blevins, Devin Kelley as Shannon Diaz, Ana Mercedes as Isabel Diaz, Christine Estabrook as Gloria Wagner, Romy Rosemont as Lola Peterson, Daniel Reobuck as Normal Peterson, Louis Lombardi as Barry Johnson.
This episode is really what it says, be careful what you wish for. Such as wishing to win the lottery, as there is a lesson there that money does not buy everything. Also don’t wish for a relationship that just is not going to work out as it most likely will end in heartbreak. Be careful what you wish for when it comes to your job. You might be surprised by how much you mean to those you work for. This part of the episode is maybe the most moving part of any episode in this series. Don’t we wish we all could do that much for others and be completely unaware of how much good we have done? This emotionally charged scene is followed up with another one that is even more emotionally charged. The story is a rollercoaster. It goes up, stays up and then brings you back to reality as we all know bad things happen to good people. About the time you figure things out, something happens to change your course. Another thing I like about this series is for the most part it keeps things real. Both the good and the bad.
Overall this started out a funny loving episode and then became a really intense episode. Just when you thought the intensity would back down, it takes it up another notch. It was a great episode and with one more episode in the season I hope they resolve a couple of the outstanding questions we have. I know they will leave us with a bunch of questions, and I hope they are new questions.