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9-1-1 is an American television series that originally began broadcasting on January 3, 2018, on Fox. Overview Main characters Angela Bassett as Athena Grant-Nash (née Carter), LAPD patrol sergeant, mother of May and Harry from her first marriage to Michael Grant. Athena left her home in Florida for Los Angeles to become a police officer as a result of the failed investigation into the murder of her friend and neighbor Tanya Kingston (a murder she helps to solve 45 years later). She is extremely independent, preferring a one-person patrol unit to working with a partner (although she does work with detectives on certain cases) and is extremely tenacious when it comes to solving crimes or chasing down suspects (including the killer of her fiancé decades later after the murder weapon is recovered). However, she can be impetuous and has gone into dangerous situations without back-up (on one occasion getting ambushed and almost killed by a dangerous suspect). Athena and Michael divorce in the first season, and at the end of Season One, she begins dating Bobby Nash, marrying him at the end of the second season. Because of Buck's own impetuosity in dangerous or stressful situations, she is both exasperated by and understanding of him. Due to the traumas, she has suffered in the past, she rarely shows her emotional side (except to Hen) but has begun allowing Bobby in (although at the beginning of Season 7 she has begun to worry that apart from the constant excitement and danger in both their jobs she and Bobby may not have enough in common to sustain their marriage). Pepi Sonuga portrays a younger Athena during the flashback scenes of an episode of season 3 in which she learns that the weapon used to murder her fiancé has been found. Peter Krause as Robert "Bobby" Nash, LAFD Station 118 captain and later Athena's husband. A recovering alcoholic, before arriving in Los Angeles Bobby lived in Minnesota where his wife and two children died in a fire caused by a faulty propane heater (which he had been using while he was drunk in an empty apartment of the building they were living in, which additionally was not up to code) and blamed himself for not only their deaths but also 145 other people in the building. Originally planning to commit suicide after saving 145 lives as atonement, his friendship/camaraderie with the members of the 118 and his blossoming relationship with Athena helps him put his demons to rest, and he becomes a beloved step-father to May and Harry and a father figure to Buck. He is also the 118's resident "chef" (although Athena runs him a close second). After a rocky year, he transferred to the LAFD (with his superiors in Minnesota "sanitizing" his record to allow the transfer) and took command of the 118 (which had had six previous captains in the span of two years, giving the station a somewhat unsavory reputation). Now in the present, he has helped to make the 118 a stationhouse to aspire to within the LAFD and create a team which he himself has described as "magic". He is very good friends with Athena's ex-husband Michael, and Athena's daughter May has acknowledged him as her other father. Oliver Stark as Evan "Buck" Buckley, firefighter and Maddie's younger brother. Joined the LAFD after a series of jobs in various parts of the country. While he can be impetuous to the point of recklessness while in the field, he is dedicated to his job. Because of his dysfunctional relationship with his own parents, he sees and trusts Bobby as a father figure and the members of the 118 as his family. He convinced his sister Maddie to join the 9-1-1 Emergency Dispatch, introduced Abby's mother's former caretaker Carla to Eddie Diaz, and has become a sort of "uncle" to Eddie's son Christopher. Buck was an uncontrollable womanizer at first (which nearly cost him his job in Season 1, since he was using LAFD property to facilitate his liaisons), but after meeting Abby he started looking for serious relationships. After Abby's departure, he reverted to "hit-and-run" relationship until he met TV reporter Taylor Kelly, a relationship which lasted in seasons 4-5, until it was shattered by Taylor's betrayal of Buck's trust. In Season 6, he agrees to be a sperm donor for an old friend and his wife who are having fertility problems. In the seventh season, begins to grow jealous when Eddie and former 118 firefighter Tommy Kinard strikes up a close friendship only to discover his bisexuality when Tommy kisses him. Ryan Guzman as Edmundo "Eddie" Diaz, firefighter. He joined the 118 fresh out of the academy. A Texas native, he served in the United States Army as a combat medic and moved to Los Angeles after being discharged. He served in Afghanistan and his combat experience is shown through his ability to think quickly on his feet even under duress with minimal back-up. Becomes best friends with Buck (after some initial jealousy on Buck's part) and the two are usually partnered while on calls. He is a single father and has a disabled son named Christopher (Season 2 – present). He was married to Shannon, who left him and his son after Eddie returned from Afghanistan, after which he moved to Los Angeles with Christopher to escape his parents who viewed him incapable of caring for his son. He named Buck to be the legal guardian of his son Christopher in his will in the event of his death, thus emphasizing the fact that Buck has been a constant presence in his life as well as his son's. With Carla's help, he has done well as a single parent (although at times he has been a little too over-protective of his son) and is gradually coming to terms with his son's growing up (although at the beginning of Season 7, he is somewhat thrown by Christopher's growing relationship with girls to the point of asking Buck to talk to Christopher on the subject). Aisha Hinds as Henrietta "Hen" Wilson, firefighter/paramedic. She is married to Karen and together they have an adopted son named Denny, the biological son of Hen's former partner Eva. Originally a pharmaceutical representative, she left that job and joined the LAFD as a paramedic after saving her life coach with CPR. Was finally accepted at Station 118 shortly before the misogynistic captain was replaced and became partners with Chimney. Was originally in an abusive emotional relationship with Eva, but after Eva was imprisoned she met Karen (via a blind date Chimney set up); however, after Eva was paroled, in a moment of weakness Hen cheated on Karen with her, causing a separation and almost-divorce. In Season 3, Hen decides to apply to medical school and is accepted, but is unable to fully balance her hectic school schedule with her paramedic job and her family life, and fails a critical examination. She is allowed to return to medical school, but eventually quits in Season 6, preferring to remain a paramedic. (In Bobby's absence, she is Interim Captain (although Chimney is senior, the one time he was appointed Interim Captain [Season 2, e.... Discover the Jen Deluca popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jen Deluca books.

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