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      9-1-1: Lone Star is an American procedural drama television series that aired on Fox from January 19, 2020, to February 3, 2025. It was created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Tim Minear. The series is a spin-off of the American procedural drama television series 9-1-1, and was ordered by Fox in May 2019.
      In May 2023, the series was renewed for a fifth and final season, which premiered on September 23, 2024, and concluded on February 3, 2025.


      Premise


      From 9-1-1 co-creators Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Tim Minear, 9-1-1: Lone Star follows a sophisticated New York firefighter who, along with his son, relocates from Manhattan to Austin, Texas. He must try to balance the duties of saving those who are at their most vulnerable, while solving the problems in his own life. He is joined by other firefighters and members of the police department and emergency medical services. Series star Rob Lowe serves as co-executive producer.


      Cast and characters




      = Overview

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      = Main

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      Rob Lowe, as Owen Strand, is a firefighter captain from New York City and TK's father. He was diagnosed with lung cancer as a result of being a first responder to the September 11 attacks, in which he also lost his entire firehouse. Having rebuilt his team in New York City, he was asked to do the same for the 126 in Austin.
      Liv Tyler as Michelle Blake (season 1) is the paramedic Emergency Medical Services (EMS) captain. She is also trying to locate her sister Iris, who has been missing for three years. In the second season, she is revealed to have left the 126 to help homeless people with mental illness like her sister.
      Ronen Rubinstein, as Tyler Kennedy "TK" Strand, is a dual-certified firefighter-paramedic with the 126. He is a recovering opioid addict and Captain Strand's son. A former addict, TK overdosed just prior to his arrival in Austin. He starts a relationship with police officer Carlos Reyes. In season two, he quit being a firefighter and became a paramedic. At the end of season three, he proposed to Carlos and the two marry in the fourth-season finale.
      Sierra McClain, as Grace Ryder (née Williams; seasons one-four), is a 9-1-1 operator and Judd's wife.
      Jim Parrack, as Judson "Judd" Ryder, is a firefighter and Grace's husband. Judd is the sole survivor of previous 126 team's fire disaster.
      Natacha Karam, as Marjan Marwani, is a firefighter and paramedic. Marjan is an adrenaline junkie, a devout Muslim, and an Instagram celebrity.
      Brian Michael Smith, as Paul Strickland, is a firefighter and paramedic with a keen eye for details. Paul is also a trans man.
      Rafael L. Silva, as Carlos Reyes, is a police officer with the Austin Police Department, and later, a Texas Ranger in season five, who begins a romantic relationship with TK. TK proposes at the end of season three. They get married in the season-four finale.
      Julian Works, as Mateo Chavez, is severely dyslexic, and is a DREAMer who must keep his job or be deported. He burned down a school when he was 13, but his cousin Marvin voluntarily went to juvenile punishment for him.
      Gina Torres, as Tommy Vega (seasons two-five), is an EMS replacement captain. The mother of twin daughters, she re-entered the workforce after eight years, to support her family when COVID-19 caused her husband's restaurant to close.
      Brianna Baker, as Nancy Gillian (recurring, seasons one-two; main, seasonsthree-five), is a paramedic who is a member of the Rescue 126 EMS crew.
      Kelsey Yates, as Isabella "Izzy" Vega (guest, season two; main, seasons three-five), is Tommy's daughter and Evie's twin sister.
      Skyler Yates, as Evie Vega (guest, season two; main seasons three-five), is Tommy's daughter and Izzy's twin sister.
      Jackson Pace, as Wyatt Harris (recurring seasons three-four; main season five), is the son Judd had following a one-night stand 17 years before he meets his son.


      = Recurring

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      Kyle Secor as Deputy Chief Alden Radford (season 1; guest season 2): A fire chief who convinces Owen to come to Austin to rebuild Station 126.
      Mark Elias as Timothy M. Rosewater (seasons 1–2): A paramedic who is also a member of Rescue 126 EMS crew. He dies while on a call.
      Jon Foster as Dustin Shepard (season 1): An ex-boyfriend of Michelle Blake's missing sister, Iris, who Michelle believes is connected to Iris's disappearance.
      Brett Rice as Wayne Gettinger (season 1): An elderly man who is receiving chemotherapy treatments at the same time as Owen. He also offers Owen advice on how to deal with his cancer.
      Mary Kay Place as Theresa Blake (season 1): Michelle's mother who wants Michelle to move on from what happened to Iris, Theresa's younger daughter who went missing.
      Natalie Zea as Zoe (season 1): A psychology professor at the University of Texas at Austin. She meets Owen at a beauty supply store and later begins dating him.
      Billy Burke as Captain/later Deputy Chief William "Billy" Tyson (seasons 1 and 3; guest season 2): A former firefighter for the 126 who also has cancer.
      Tamala Jones as Det. Sarina Washington (season 1; guest seasons 3–4): A detective with the Austin Police Department.
      Lyndsy Fonseca as Iris Blake (seasons 1 and 4): Michelle's missing sister.
      Lisa Edelstein as Gwyneth "Gwyn" Morgan (seasons 2–3; guest season 4): Owen's ex-wife and TK's mother, who arrives in Austin after her son's hospitalization. She dies in season 3.
      Derek Webster as Charles Vega (season 2; guest season 5): Tommy's husband. He dies in season 2.
      Lexi Crouch as Isabella "Izzy" Vega (season 2): Tommy's and Charles' daughter and Evie's twin sister.
      Xandi Crouch as Evie Vega (season 2): Tommy's and Charles' daughter and Izzy's twin sister.
      Benito Martinez as Gabriel Reyes (seasons 2 and 4; guest season 3): Carlos's father and a Texas Ranger. He is murdered just days before his son's wedding in season 4.
      Roxana Brusso as Andrea Reyes (seasons 2 and 4; guest season 3): Carlos's mother.
      Todd Stashwick as Dennis Raymond (season 2): An arson investigator who is later revealed to be a serial arsonist himself.
      Jack Conley as Captain Jack Tatum (guest season 2; season 3): Captain at station 129.
      Julie Benz as Sadie Becker (season 3): A woman who rents the cabin next to Owen's.
      Carly Dutcher as Lindsey Robertson (season 3): A teenage woman Paul saves.
      Amy Acker as Catherine Harper (season 3): Chief of staff for the governor of Texas. Catherine and Owen meet through an exclusive dating app.
      Robyn Lively as Marlene Harris (seasons 3 and 5; guest season 4): The mother of Judd's son, Wyatt.
      Nathan Owens as Julius Vega (season 3): Charles' brother and Tommy's brother-in-law.
      Neal McDonough as Sgt. Ty O'Brien (guest season 3; season 4): A hard-assed Austin PD Sergeant First Grade who is known for both his by the book approach and his dislike of firefighters.
      Amanda Schull as Special Agent Rose Casey (season 4): An FBI agent investigating members of an extremist group, with Owen's help.
      D. B. Woodside as Trevor Parks (seasons 4–5): The new pastor at Tommy's church who becomes her love interest.
      Ashley Rae Spillers as Lila Gerald (season 4): a woman Marjan saves who later sues her.
      Jamison Webb as Mitch Gerald (season 4): a man Marjan saves who later sues her.
      Michaela McManus as Kendra Harrington (season 4): A charitable billionaire heiress who is Owen's love interest.
      Amanda Payton as Jasmine Asha Fulton (season 4): AFD Department Advocate at the 126.
      Chad Lowe as Robert Strand (guest season 3; season 4): Owen's brother who has Huntington's disease.
      Andy Favreau as Pearce Risher (guest seasons 2–3; season 4): An egotistical paramedic who works briefly at the 126 then is employed by a private ambulance service.
      Alan Autry as Chief Bridges (guest season 4; season 5): The former boss of Gabriel Reyes who also becomes Carlos's boss when the latter joins the Texas Rangers.
      Parker Young as Sam Campbell (season 5): An Army veteran and Gabriel's former partner with the Rangers. He is initially skeptical of Carlos's abilities as a Ranger, but later develops respect for him.


      = Guest

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      Alex Carter as Captain (season 1): The former captain of the 126 who is killed in the explosion.
      Jesse Luken as Jake Harkes (season 1): One of the former members of the 126 who is killed in the explosion.
      Matt McTighe as Chuck Parkland (season 1): One of the former members of the 126 who is killed in the explosion.
      Graham Shiels as Cory Garrity (season 1): One of the former members of the 126 who is killed in the explosion.
      Angel Parker as Josie (season 1): A woman who Paul meets on a call. They date briefly, until she learns he is trans.
      Barry Corbin as Stuart Ryder (seasons 1–3): Judd Ryder's father.
      Sharif Atkins as Victor (season 2): A real estate agent that fell into a volcanic sinkhole while playing mini golf with his family.
      Mena Massoud as Salim (season 2): Marjan's childhood friend to whom she has been arranged to be married since they were twelve.
      William Allen Young as Benjamin Williams (season 2 and 4): Grace's father.
      Barbara Eve Harris as Denice Williams (season 2 and 4): Grace's mother.
      Bart Johnson as Stanley (season 3): Marlene's fiancé and Wyatt's future stepfather.
      Adam Baldwin as Det. Brian McGregor (seasons 4 and 5): Austin PD detective.
      Peyton List as Ashlyn Campbell (season 5): Sam Campbell's wife


      = Crossover cast

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      Regular cast members of the original 9-1-1:

      Aisha Hinds as Henrietta "Hen" Wilson (special guest, season 2): L.A. firefighter and paramedic.
      Ryan Guzman as Edmundo "Eddie" Díaz (special guest, season 2): L.A. firefighter.
      Oliver Stark as Evan "Buck" Buckley (special guest, season 2): L.A. firefighter.
      Angela Bassett as Athena Grant-Nash (special guest, season 3): LAPD patrol sergeant.


      Episodes




      Production




      = Development

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      On May 12, 2019, it was announced that Fox had given the production a series order for a 9-1-1 spin-off. 9-1-1 creator Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Tim Minear would serve as executive producers along with cast member Rob Lowe. Angela Bassett, who starred in the original 9-1-1 serves as an executive producer. Writer John Owen Lowe, son of Rob Lowe, also works on the show's writing team. It was the final ordered drama developed for Fox with 20th Television as a sister division, as the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney had been completed almost two months before on March 20.
      On April 13, 2020, Fox renewed the series for a second season which premiered on January 18, 2021. On May 17, 2021, Fox renewed the series for a third season which premiered January 3, 2022. On May 16, 2022, Fox renewed the series for a fourth season which premiered on January 24, 2023. On May 1, 2023, Fox renewed the series for a fifth season. On November 15, 2023, it was announced that the fifth season of 9-1-1: Lone Star was pushed to fall 2024, amid the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike and the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. The fifth season then premiered on September 23, 2024, and will end on February 3, 2025. On September 5, 2024, it was announced that the fifth season would be its final season.


      = Casting

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      On May 12, 2019, it was announced that Rob Lowe had been cast in the series as lead role. On September 11, 2019, Liv Tyler was announced to star opposite of Lowe. Jim Parrack joined the cast on September 18, 2019. Two days later, Ronen Rubinstein and Sierra McClain were announced to have joined the cast. On September 23, 2019, Natacha Karam, Brian Michael Smith, Rafael L. Silva, and Julian Works joined the cast.
      On September 3, 2020, Gina Torres was cast as a series regular for the second season. On September 22, 2020, Liv Tyler departed the show prior to the second season. Tyler had been commuting between her London home and Los Angeles to film the show. Due to potential travel difficulties of the coronavirus pandemic and not wanting to be away from her young children for long, she asked producers to let her out of her multi-year contract. The possibility of her return was left open.
      Lisa Edelstein was cast in a recurring role for the second season. On October 8, 2020, Derek Webster joined the cast in a recurring capacity for the second season. On May 25, 2021, Brianna Baker was promoted to series regular for the third season. On September 28, 2022, Neal McDonough, D.B. Woodside, and Amanda Schull joined the cast in recurring capacities for the fourth season.
      On June 7, 2024, it was reported that original cast member, Sierra McClain, would not be returning as Grace Ryder ahead of the series' fifth season, due to a cast renegotiation dispute.


      = Filming

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      Although set in Austin, Texas, nearly all filming of the series occurs in Los Angeles, California. The lack of on-location filming in Austin has prompted criticism from the local film industry, claiming that Austin has the production infrastructure to host the series.
      The fifth season started shooting in early March 2024, and wrapped in late July 2024.


      Reception




      = Critical response

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      On Rotten Tomatoes, the series' first season has an approval rating of 77% based on 13 reviews, with an average rating of 6.8/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "If not as outlandishly fun as its predecessor, 9-1-1: Lone Star still packs an entertaining punch and is a great showcase for the handsomely self-aware Rob Lowe." On Metacritic, the season has a weighted average score of 67 out of 100 based on 8 critics' reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
      Daniel D'Addario of Variety suggests that the series "started from the casting" but that it is not misconceived and is as solid as its predecessor, even if aspects of its conceit are "at times so utopian as to defy belief." He praises the "charismatic and inclusive ensemble" and hopes that the series will make use of them and not focus too much on its lead actor. Daniel Fienberg of The Hollywood Reporter called the series fun and thrilling, stating its succeeds as a solid franchise companion, "full of explosions, infernos and death-defying stunts, but most of it is delivered in the attempted service of a more complicated series of character studies, an admirable goal not always smoothly executed." Kelly Lawler of USA Today praised the ensemble cast, and said that producers Minear and Falchuck have "clearly tapped into what worked in "9-1-1," transplanted it easily to Texas and found a way to give "Lone Star" a tone and atmosphere all its own." Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com wrote: "There's something almost impressively brazen about the way these shows use melodrama, embracing it like old-fashioned soap opera writers." Joel Keller of Decider said " If you loved 9-1-1, you'll love this show." Keller praised the performances of the actors and the action sequences, complimented the dialogue and the development of the characters.
      Amanda Bell of TV Guide rated Lone Star 3.5 out of 5 and stated the series manages to find its own identity without duplicating 9-1-1, called the series inclusive through the diversity of the characters, and said the series celebrates Texas's culture. Melissa Camacho of Common Sense Media rated the series 3 out of 5 stars, complimented the depiction of positive messages and role models, stating the series highlights friendship, teamwork, and community across its characters, while noting the diverse representations.
      Sean O'Neal of Texas Monthly criticized the show for its stereotypical portrayal of Texas, and the "baffling" choice of Austin for a conservative Texas setting.


      = Ratings

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      9-1-1: Lone Star premiered on January 2020, with a special two-night series debut on Fox, following the NFC Championship game. The series started with a 3.2 rating among adults 18-49 and 11.5 million viewers in time zone-adjusted ratings. The show returned for a new episode on January 2022, bringing in a 0.6 rating among adults 18-49 and 4.86 million viewers. This represented a minor decline from its previous week’s episode, which earned a 0.7 rating and 5.25 million viewers.


      = Accolades

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      Explanatory notes




      References




      External links


      Official website
      9-1-1: Lone Star at IMDb

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