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9-1-1 Recap: No Tears Left to Cry
A character-driven plot that showcases Jennifer Love Hewitt’s many talents? We are so back.
Based on the limited clues available, it’s a little surprising that Braeburn is immediately fixated on a suspect, a sex offender named Richard Bullock who lives at a transient hotel popular with runaways. It’s not clear to me if Buck is intentionally sabotaging Eddie by pointing out all the things that might make someone not want to rent his place — it’s in the flight path, there was a meth lab down the street — or if this is a more subconscious desire to keep his bestie from leaving. He finally reveals that he heard what Eddie said about not having any ties in L.A., but concludes, “I don’t need you either, ’cause I’ve got Blaze.” Of course, right at that moment, Blaze’s family shows up — his real name is Bingo, and he’s been missing since he got spooked by some fireworks.
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