Episode 5

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10th Oct 2024

Why You Gotta Be So Rude (2x05: Awful People)

Some folks are liars, 🤥 and pathetic, 🙄 and alone in life, 🧍 and all they’re ever going to be is mean—but it takes a special kind of person to be able to help them in their time of need, and have full restraint to not say 💥 “get wrecked!” 

Season 2, Episode 5 of 9-1-1, “Awful People” has Cil, Rachel, and Han exploring what makes someone become so awful and whether or in what circumstances characters like this can be redeemed. 


When Maddie and Hen are faced with literally life-altering choices, will they stay the course of the ☀️ Light, or join the 🌚 Dark Side (they do have Paleo Muffins 😏)...



📔 Articles Mentioned:

📰 ‘9-1-1′ Chief Talks Super-Sized ’70s Disaster Movie’-Style Premiere, Rescuing ‘Awful People’ in Season 2, The Wrap



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(00:00:00) Welcome to Dispatch (Intro)

(00:07:01) Jaws of Life (Deep Dive)

(00:18:22) Flashover (Themes)

(00:25:49) Who's Cookin' (Character Arcs)

(00:26:21) Maddie

(00:58:00) Athena

(01:06:19) Hen

(01:23:20) Where's the Fire (Scene Dissection: Hen Decides Whether or Not to Save Eva)

(01:34:45) Slow Burn (Bi Buck & Buddie Watch)

(01:38:49) Bring a Buddie With You & Outro


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