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9-1-1: Lone Star/The Big Chill
The Big Chill | |
Season 3, Episode 1 | |
Airdate | January 3, 2022 |
Production Number | 3CJW01 |
Written by | Tim Minear & Rashad Raisani |
Directed by | Bradley Buecker |
Stream | |
← 2x14 Dust to Dust |
3x02 → Thin Ice |
9-1-1: Lone Star — Season Three |
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The Big Chill is the first episode of the third season of 9-1-1: Lone Star, and the twenty-fifth episode overall.
Starring: Rob Lowe (Owen Strand), Gina Torres (Tommy Vega), Ronen Rubinstein (T.K. Strand), Sierra McClain (Grace Ryder), Jim Parrack (Judd Ryder), Natacha Karam (Marjan Marwani), Brian Michael Smith (Paul Strickland), Rafael L. Silva (Carlos Reyes), Julian Works (Mateo Chavez), Brianna Baker (Paramedic Nancy Gillian), Kelsey Yates (Isabella Vega) (credit only), Skyler Yates (Evie Vega) (credit only)
Guest Starring: Julie Benz (Sadie), Jack Conley (Captain Tatum), Eric Pierpoint (Chief Bowman), Michelle C. Bonilla (Sara Ortiz), Bo Kane (Captain Andrews), Cindy Drummond (Carol), Harry Groener (Joe), Kyle Davis (Vincent Thompson), Ken Palmer (Major Garrett), Angel Oquendo (Manuel), Adam Ray (Jacques), Carly Dutcher (Lindsey Robertson), Cooper J. Friedman (Boy in Lake)
and Billy Burke (Billy Tyson)
Co-Starring: Raff Anoushian (Mark), Skyler Bible (Brody), Nina Concepción (Bree), Lisa Donahey (Kathleen), LaSaundra Gibson (Cheerful Weather Person), David Haley (Greg), Montelle Dwayne Harvey (News Reporter at Gym), Joel Heyman (Joel), Albert Kong (Zach), Frederick Lawrence (Foreman), Dominique Morton (Devin), John Posey (Cole), Mark Anthony Williams (Jailer)
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Plot Overview
An unexpected arctic cold front brings an ice storm to Austin and a variety of weather-related emergencies. Meanwhile, Owen deals with the fallout of the 126 closing, as Tommy, T.K. and Gillian settle into new employment and Judd and Grace prepare for the birth of their first baby.