Explores the high-pressure experiences of first responders who are thrust into the most frightening, shocking, and heart-stopping situations, day after day.Explores the high-pressure experiences of first responders who are thrust into the most frightening, shocking, and heart-stopping situations, day after day.Explores the high-pressure experiences of first responders who are thrust into the most frightening, shocking, and heart-stopping situations, day after day.
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- 19 wins & 37 nominations
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- TriviaJennifer Love Hewitt (Maddie Buckley Kendall) and Brian Hallisay (Doug Kendall) are married in real life with three kids. They also previously starred as husband and wife in the show The Client List (2011).
- GoofsMultiple times in the series Sargent Grant asks someone if they have a license for their gun. The state of California does not require a license to purchase or own guns, only a background check.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Half in the Bag: Moonfall (2022)
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I've been a reserve law enforcement officer and a volunteer fire fighter, yet somehow I knew going into this show that I wasn't going to be presented with accurate interpretations of the work. Why? Because it's scripted television.
Do they get most of the tactical elements wrong? Yup. Are the situations these people put themselves into completely ridiculous? Yup. Are we supposed to care? Nope. It's scripted television.
Take any TV show about any specific line of work - law enforcement, Fire/EMS, attorneys, military, hospital/medical - and anyone who works in that field is going to shred the show. Why? Because it's scripted television. I was a professional broadcaster for the better part of 20 years and even though a lot of what happened on WKRP, NewsRadio, and The Newsroom was completely wrong, the shows were still entertaining.
If I were a full time cop, firefighter, or dispatcher, the last thing I'd want to watch when I get home is a dead-accurate TV show about what I just did for the last 12+ hours. 9-1-1 is unrealistic and sometimes very silly, but then again it was never meant to be anything but. It's entertainment, pure and simple, and if you go into this show with that in mind, you'll be far less ragey.
Do they get most of the tactical elements wrong? Yup. Are the situations these people put themselves into completely ridiculous? Yup. Are we supposed to care? Nope. It's scripted television.
Take any TV show about any specific line of work - law enforcement, Fire/EMS, attorneys, military, hospital/medical - and anyone who works in that field is going to shred the show. Why? Because it's scripted television. I was a professional broadcaster for the better part of 20 years and even though a lot of what happened on WKRP, NewsRadio, and The Newsroom was completely wrong, the shows were still entertaining.
If I were a full time cop, firefighter, or dispatcher, the last thing I'd want to watch when I get home is a dead-accurate TV show about what I just did for the last 12+ hours. 9-1-1 is unrealistic and sometimes very silly, but then again it was never meant to be anything but. It's entertainment, pure and simple, and if you go into this show with that in mind, you'll be far less ragey.
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