How it ended and who survived the asteroid

This post contains spoilers from the series final of FOX’s 9-1-1: Lone Star.

Firetrucks with their sirens, 9-1-1: Lone Star may seem too perfect. But then again, the series final of the Fox series was.

Season 5 ends picked up straight, where the penultimate episode escaped, with the role crew to influence as a massive asteroid barrel against Austin, Texas. It hit okay, but for the sake of what was shown in the episode, with minimal injuries.

However, it causes some damage to a nuclear reactor at a local university. So once Captain Owen Strand (Rob Lowe) was able to reach 9-1-1 Callcenter cell towers were down and they worked on a generator but no service and heard about the possible fallout, he and 126 Went toward school.

And they had one of their best medications for the trip! Tommy Vega (Gina Torres) did not actually die at the end of the last episode, and the arrival of the asteroid aroused her. Despite her deadly cancer forecast, “I can stand, and if I can stand, I can help,” she told the ghost of her dead husband Charles (Derek Webster).

When the team arrived at school, they had 10 minutes until “Total Meltdown” but was first needed to find Dr. Chalmers who knew where the “Scram button” should close the nuclear reactor. Eventually, they find him almost unconscious on the floor for once with a brain haemorrhage. It looked like there was nothing the team could do; The man needed one or

But Tommy won’t give up so easily and she had nothing to lose. She asked Mateo Chavez (Julian Works) to bring her an exercise. Nancy Gillian (Brianna Baker) reminded her that performing a craniotomy is illegal and “if, no when this man dies”, Tommy would be charged with killing. Tommy was unweighted: A murder of murder is definitely beating a nuclear explosion, and Tommy’s health faded quickly.

The team managed to get the instructions from the professor and go to the nuclear reactor. The time was ticking by, and the reactor – along with everything near it – warmed up. When Strand, Mateo, Judd Ryder (Jim Parrack), Marjan Marwani (Natacha Karam) and Paul Strickland (Brian Michael Smith) reached the area, an explosion sent those who fell more stories and poorly wounded.

With only three minutes left, the beach reminded the team: “Remember your workout, the way to compress each other’s wounds. No one is bleeding out!” As he crawled against the control room and the Scram button.

The time was ticking past and the team fought. “I don’t know how much longer I can go,” Mateo said. Judd did not have it: “Hi, do not. Do not mean outside this room loves you more than I love my own brothers.

After “I Love Yous” Around the Marjan declared “126 forever.”

And with 10 seconds to go, the beach came to the button and hit it heroically with less than a second to walk. Paramedics rushed in to help the critically wounded members of the 126, and the man who found the beach then destroyed when he took the captain’s pulse.

But he was doing well! Of course he was doing well! Right?

Well, with a five-month goose and a few check-ins with grades, they definitely talked about beach as if he were gone. But as was the case already, he was gone, he was gone … from Austin. He had taken the job of police chief back in New York City.

Which meant that there were still a few loose ends to tie up – and they all certainly made a nice bow.

Tommy’s tumors turned out to be swollen while they shrunk and she is now officially in remission and on her way back to work. Marjan is pregnant with her first baby with new husband Joe, and Paul is excited about them. Mateo appeared in court for his assault tax, which might have him deported-but his heroik and a strict-inspired speech led her to quickly track his citizenship.

TK Strand (Ronan Rubenstein) is no longer working on 126, which meant that he and Carlos Reyes (Rafael Silva) were able to adopt TK’s half -brother Jonah.