9-1-1 season 2 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a whirlwind of events, firefighters install high-security in Eddie's home, sparking humorous banter. At a crash site, they rescue traffic reporter Taylor Kelly, leading her to film a story at their firehouse. Personal backstories of the crew unfold. A food contest turns hazardous as they save a participant from a cricket-eating dare. Preparing for homecoming, May tries on dresses, while Bobby feels nostalgic. A bodybuilder's steroid use causes an emergency. The firehouse descends into chaos after consuming LSD-laced brownies, leading to surreal experiences and deep reflections, especially for Bobby, haunted by hallucinations of his late daughter. The episode closes with familial warmth and a poignant focus on the firefighters' complex lives.
Full Episode S02E06 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the main security enhancement discussed in the living room scene?
Motion sensors were being installed for home security.
Who recognized Taylor Kelly's voice and where was this?
Buck recognized Taylor Kelly's voice at the helicopter crash site.
What was the reason for the church service attended by Bobby?
The service was to remember Bobby's daughter, Brook.
Why was Taylor Kelly filming at the firehouse?
She was doing a story on the firehouse and its firefighters.
What unusual food item caused an emergency at the contest?
Contestants were eating crickets, leading to an emergency situation.
What event was May preparing for at home?
May was preparing for her homecoming.
What health issue did the bodybuilder Charlie face?
Charlie suffered from severe cramps due to dehydration and steroid use.
What caused the firefighters at the firehouse to hallucinate?
They accidentally consumed brownies laced with LSD.
How did the firefighters respond to the hotel ballroom emergency?
They struggled to manage the situation due to being under the influence of LSD.
What personal challenges does Maddie discuss with her colleague?
Maddie talks about her struggles related to her marriage and safety concerns.