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“9-1-1” airs on Thursday, Oct. 16 at 8 p.m. on ABC, and it will be followed by the new episode of “9-1-1: Nashville” at 9 p.m. If you want to record “9-1-1” or want to watch other ABC content online as it becomes available, check out DirecTV (free trial) or Fubo TV (free trial).
Oliver Stark, who portrays Buck on “9-1-1,” added to fan theories when he posted a picture of himself hanging out with the cast of “9-1-1: Nashville” on his Instagram story Oct. 6 and encouraged fans to watch the spinoff. McVey reshared the photo on his Instagram story and added, “Come back soon brotha.”
Get ready for new wild disasters in an all-new location, “9-1-1” is headed to Tennessee in the latest entry in the TV franchise, “9-1-1: Nashville.” Like the flagship series, “9-1-1: Nashville” promises to follow first responders into the thick of the action for another unpredictable high-stakes procedural.
Ryan Murphy’s “9-1-1” franchise set out to fill the “Lone Star”-shaped hole in fans’ hearts with the Oct. 9 debut of new spinoff “ 9-1-1: Nashville .”
Nashville Season 1 is truly making headlines with its intriguing plotline that is leaving us viewers wanting more at the end of each episode.
In the debut episode, a tornado strikes Nashville during country star Kane Brown’s concert, turning the performance into a chaotic disaster. The narrative then goes back two nights earlier at a rodeo, introducing Captain Don Hart (Chris O’Donnell) and his son Ryan (Michael Provost), and setting up the family’s dynamic before the catastrophe.
With a focus on interpersonal family conflicts over ensemble storytelling, the spin-off risks repeating the mistakes of its predecessor.
The most prominent and television show filmed in Nashville remains the aptly-named series "Nashville," a musical drama which ran for six years in the 2010s on ABC and CMT.