
Paging the cast of 9-1-1: Lone Star, we have an emergency! Liv Tyler isn’t returning for season two. 😱
It’s a sad fact, but Liv and her character, Michelle Blake, will not be back when the new Fox show makes its second debut. She seems to have pretty good reasons, at least: According to Deadline, she lives primarily in London with her family, and the pandemic has made international travel difficult, to say the least.
But the good news is that they don’t seem to be recasting Michelle, meaning Liv could rejoin the crew at some point in the future. As series co-creator Tim Minear said, “The door here will always be open for a return.” Here’s hoping!
There haven’t been any other shakeups yet, and filming is reportedly starting in October which means new episodes are just around the corner. If you’re a new fan (or a returning one that needs a little refresher) take a look at the rest of the 9-1-1: Lone Star cast. Which happens to include the very dreamy Rob Lowe. Just saying!
Rob Lowe as Captain Owen Strand
Rob Lowe needs no introduction! After his years of being a total ‘80s movie heartthrob, he now stars on the 9-1-1 spinoff. As for his character: Owen is a former New Yorker who relocated to Austin to help rebuild Texas Firehouse 126 after a horrible tragedy.
Jim Parrack as Judd Ryder
Judd is the lone survivor of said tragedy—and he’s not about to let Owen forget it. He’s a true Texan at heart, and has a #goals-worthy marriage to Grace. Actor Jim has been in Suicide Squad, True Blood, and is slated to appear in the upcoming F9 movie, so get used to seeing him on your TV screens.
Sierra McClain as Grace Ryder
Grace is a 9-1-1 dispatcher, and her unflappable personality and memorable moments with husband Judd have made her a fan favorite on the show. What do Mindhunter and Empire have in common, you might wonder? Sierra appeared in both!
Ronen Rubinstein as T.K. Strand
Does the last name look familiar? Yep, that’s because T.K. is Owen’s son. He’s had a rough past, but he knows his dad always has his back. In real life, Ronen has been on series like Orange Is the New Black, and is also an ambassador for Project Zero.
Natacha Karam as Marjan Marwani
Marjan will always do what it takes to keep civilians safe, even if that means taking risks (and breaking rules) along the way. We love a good-hearted rebel! Natacha just announced she’s starring in an upcoming movie alongside Sylvester Stallone, so it’s safe to say her career is going great.
Brian Michael Smith as Paul Strickland
Brian plays Paul, a transgender firefighter who’s crazy-good attention to detail serves him well in the field—and helps him earn points with Owen. Brian’s had plenty of TV gigs before 9-1-1, including The L Word and Chicago P.D.
Julian Works as Mateo Chavez
Mateo’s role as “Probie” on the team starts out a little rough, but his can-do attitude (sometimes cat-itude, when has to rescue people’s pets 😂) consistently impresses Owen. You may recognize Julian from his roles in Beautiful Boy, American Crime, and The Affair. Oh, and he’s often seen with a very cute puppy.
Rafael Silva as Carlos Reyes
Carlos is a police officer who strikes up a romance with T.K.—but it’s been hard for them to get on the same page. Still, it seems like T.K. is trying to put his former relationship woes behind him to work things out. (#Tarlos forever!) Rafael was born in Brazil, and 9-1-1 is the first show where he’s been a series regular.
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9-1-1: Lone Star
2020 American procedural drama television series
Not to be confused with Lone Star (TV series).
9-1-1: Lone Star is an American procedural drama television series focusing on the fire, police, and ambulance departments of the fictional company 126, located in Austin, Texas. The use of "Lone Star" in the name associates it with Texas, the "Lone Star State". It was created for Fox by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Tim Minear. The series is a spin-off of the television series 9-1-1, and was ordered by Fox in May 2019. It premiered on January 19, 2020.[1]
In April 2020, Fox renewed the series for a second season which premiered on January 18, 2021.[2][3] In May 2021, the series was renewed for a third season.[4]
Premise[edit]
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, New York to Austin, Texas. He must try to balance the duties of saving those who are at their most vulnerable and solving the problems in his own life. He is joined by other firefighters as well as members of the Police department and Emergency Medical Services. Series star Rob Lowe serves as co-executive producer.[5]
Cast[edit]
Main[edit]
- Rob Lowe as Owen Strand, firefighter captain from New York City and T.K.'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.
- Liv Tyler as Michelle Blake (season 1): the paramedic Emergency Medical Services (EMS) captain. She is also trying to locate her sister Iris, who has been missing for three years.[6] It is revealed in the second season that she left the 126 to help homeless mentally ill people like her sister.
- Ronen Rubinstein as Tyler Kennedy "TK" Strand, a firefighter with the 126. In season 2, he quit being a firefighter and became a paramedic. He's Captain Owen's son. He is a recovering opioidaddict. TK suffered an overdose just prior to his arrival in Austin.[7] He starts a relationship with police officer, Carlos Reyes.
- Sierra McClain as Grace Ryder, a 9-1-1 operator and Judd's wife.[7]
- Jim Parrack as Judson "Judd" Ryder, firefighter and Grace's husband, he is the sole survivor of 126's previous team's fire disaster.[8]
- Natacha Karam as Marjan Marwani, a firefighter/paramedic who is also a devout Muslim.[9]
- Brian Michael Smith as Paul Strickland, a firefighter/paramedic who is also a trans man.[9]
- Rafael Silva as Carlos Reyes, a police officer with the Austin Police Department, who begins a romantic relationship with TK.[9]
- Julian Works as Mateo Chavez.[9] He is severely dyslexic, and is a DREAM-er who must keep his job or be deported.
- Gina Torres as Tommy Vega (season 2–present): an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) replacement captain. Tommy has no choice but to re-enter the workforce, after eight years, to support her family when COVID-19 caused her husband's restaurant to close.
- Brianna Baker as Nancy Gillian (season 3;[10] recurring, seasons 1–2): A paramedic who is a member of the Rescue 126 EMS crew.
Recurring[edit]
- Kyle Secor as Deputy Fire 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 Tim Rosewater: 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 Billy Tyson (season 1–2): A former firefighter for the 126 who also has cancer.
- Tamala Jones as Det. Sarina Washington (season 1): the detective investigating Iris's disappearance.
- Lyndsy Fonseca as Iris Blake (season 1): Michelle's missing sister.
- Lisa Edelstein as Gwyneth "Gwyn" Morgan (season 2): Owen's ex-wife and TK's mother, who arrives in Austin after her son's hospitalization.[11]
- Derek Webster as Charles Vega (season 2): Tommy's husband[12]
- Benito Martinez as Gabriel Reyes (season 2): Carlos’ father, a Texas Ranger.
Guest[edit]
- 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 1-2): Judd Ryder's father.
- Mena Massoud as Salim (season 2): Marjan's childhood friend whom she has been arranged to be married since they were twelve.[13]
- William Allen Young as Benjamin Williams (season 2): Grace's father
- Bo Kane as Captain Andrews of the 122
Crossover cast[edit]
- Aisha Hinds as Henrietta “Hen” Wilson (special guest season 2): L.A. firefighter/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.
Production[edit]
Development[edit]
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.[5] Also serving as an executive producer is Angela Bassett, who stars in the original 9-1-1.
On April 13, 2020, Fox renewed the series for a second season which premiered on January 18, 2021.[2][3] On May 17, 2021, Fox renewed the series for a third season.[4]
Casting[edit]
On May 12, 2019, it was announced that Rob Lowe had been cast in the series as lead role.[5] On September 11, 2019, Liv Tyler was announced to star opposite of Lowe.[6]Jim Parrack joined the cast on September 18, 2019.[8] Two days later, Ronen Rubinstein and Sierra McClain were announced to have joined the cast.[7] On September 23, 2019, Natacha Karam, Brian Michael Smith, Rafael L. Silva, and Julian Works joined the cast.[9] On September 3, 2020, Gina Torres was cast as a series regular for the second season.[14] On September 22, 2020, Liv Tyler departed the show prior to the second season.[15] Two days later, Lisa Edelstein was cast in a recurring role for the second season.[11] On October 8, 2020, Derek Webster join the cast in a recurring capacity for the second season.[12] On May 25, 2021, Brianna Baker was promoted to series regular for the third season.[10]
Filming[edit]
Despite being set in Austin, Texas, nearly all filming of the series occurred in Los Angeles, California.[16] 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.[17][18]
Episodes[edit]
Series overview[edit]
Season 1 (2020)[edit]
Season 2 (2021)[edit]
Season 3[edit]
Reception[edit]
Critical response[edit]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the series has an approval rating of 75% based on eight reviews, with an average rating of 7.67/10. 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".[47] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 69 out of 100, based on six critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[48]
Texas Monthly criticized the show for its stereotypical portrayal of Texas in the first two episodes, as well as "baffling" choice of Austin for a conservative Texas setting.[49]
Ratings[edit]
Season 1[edit]
Season 2[edit]
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | ||
1 | 11.41 | 5.94 | 5.58 | 6.39 | 5.73 | 6.04 | 5.65 | 5.61 | 5.38 | 5.38 | N/A | ||||
2 | 6.03 | 5.90 | 6.14 | 5.59 | 5.73 | 5.36 | 5.34 | 5.35 | 5.49 | 4.92 | 5.26 | 4.91 | 5.20 | 5.21 |
Accolades[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ^Known as 20th Century Fox Television in season 1.
- ^A field procedure is one done out in the open rather than in a hospital.
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9-1-1: Lone Star fans, we’re heading back to Austin for season 3.
The action-packed season 2 finale left viewers with mixed emotions. While Tommy (Gina Torres)'s motivation for helping Austin residents was renewed, she was still reeling from Charles (Derek Webster)'s unexpected death. On the job front, she and the rest of the 126 team were still displaced in the latest episode, but their time apart could actually be permanent if Billy (Billy Burke) gets his way. Though nothing is set in stone just yet, the idea of the crew being disbanded was enough for Owen (Rob Lowe) to lash out at the new deputy fire chief.
If you’re eager to see what happens next, here’s what we know about season 3 of 9-1-1: Lone Star.
When will season 3 of 9-1-1: Lone Star premiere?
Ahead of the season 2 finale, the show announced on social media that season 3 of 9-1-1: Lone Star would be happening. A teaser also shared the exciting news.
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Actress Gina Torres, who plays Tommy Vega, joined the celebration with her own heartfelt Instagram post.
“Well looky looky!!! And Hallelujah!! Looking forward to resting up and doing it all over again!!” she wrote. “Thank you @foxtv and @20thcenturystudios for believing in us and supporting the diverse and inclusive stories we’re telling!! #onlyloveisreal ❤️.”
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Unlike previous seasons, 9-1-1: Lone Star won’t be airing right after 9-1-1 in the fall. Instead, season 3 of 9-1-1: Lone Star will be held for the midseason. But what does this mean exactly? While an official premiere date has yet to be announced, TVLine reports that fans can expect to watch new episodes in January 2022 while 9-1-1 goes on a short hiatus. Then when NFL football wraps up, the two shows will likely resume their back-to-back Monday night schedule.
Who will be in the cast of 9-1-1: Lone Star season 3?
We’re crossing our fingers that the entire 9-1-1: Lone Star main cast and key recurring characters will return for season 3:
- Rob Lowe as Owen Strand
- Gina Torres as Tommy Vega
- Ronen Rubinstein as Tyler Kennedy "TK" Strand
- Jim Parrack as Judson "Judd" Ryder
- Sierra McClain as Grace Ryde
- Natacha Karam as Marjan Marwani
- Brian Michael Smith as Paul Strickland
- Julian Works as Mateo Chavez
- Brianna Baker as Nancy Gillia
- Carlos Reyes as Rafael Silva
- Billy Burke as Captain Billy Tyson
Deadline reports that due to the coronavirus pandemic and personal circumstances, actress Liv Tyler wasn’t able to be a part of season 2. Luckily, Suits star Gina Torres stepped in for her and became the new lead alongside actor Rob Lowe. In the third installment, Gina will continue to play Tommy. There's no word yet if Liv plans to make a return.
Most recently, actress Brianna Baker was added to the main cast after consistently guest starring in the Fox series.
How can I watch and stream 9-1-1: Lone Star?
When season 3 of 9-1-1: Lone Star premieres, you can watch new episodes on Fox. If you forget to call dibs on the TV, you can tune in on the Fox site on your laptop or the Fox app on mobile devices.
Don’t have cable? You can sign up for a streaming service like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV and fuboTV. Start off with a free seven-day trial before signing up for a subscription.
Hulu will also have new episodes of 9-1-1: Lone Star available to stream the next day on the site or app. First-time users can begin with a 30-day free trial. After that, Hulu plans start at $5.99 per month. While you wait for new episodes to air, you can rewatch seasons 1 and 2 on the streaming service.
Selena BarrientosAssociate Entertainment and News EditorSelena Barrientos is the associate entertainment and news editor for Good Housekeeping — she writes and reports on the latest shows and movies, in addition to spotlighting Latinx celebrities.
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