Buck: Every year, I think, well, that’s it. We’ve seen everything now, and then the Santa Ana’s blow in, and it’s like, oh look, something weirder.
Eddie: A severed hand. We’ve seen those before.
Buck: Yeah, usually in the general vicinity of its owner.

Hen: I didn’t see that coming.
Karen: That has been coming for ten years. But I think we handled it right. Answer his questions. Follow his lead.
Hen: Yeah, I think it went okay.
Karen: Then why do you still look so spooked?

Buck: Uh, what should we do? Isn’t it dangerous to wake a sleepwalker?
Chimney: Probably not as dangerous as driving while sleeping.

Chimney: Everything okay, Cap?
Bobby: You smell that?
Buck: A fire.

  • Permalink: A fire.
  • Added:


Bobby: This is not what we do in recovery. We can’t hide these kinds of things from each other. We can’t. We rely on each other.
Athena: Well, sometimes the darkness is too deep. You can’t see the hands that are reaching out to help you.

Hen: Can you imagine not knowing your own child?
Chimney: Is this about Denny?
Hen: I know this is normal. That he’s going to have questions. And the best thing that we can do is be honest.
Chimney: But you don’t want to be honest?
Hen: I want to tell him that we picked him out of a magical cabbage patch and never have to talk again about his biological parents.
Denny: He’s a smart kid. He didn’t fall for that story when he was five.
Hen: It’s just I spent so much time thinking about him as mine. I’m not sure I’m ready to share.
Chimney: He’s always going to be yours, Hen. No matter how many questions he asks.

9-1-1 Season 6 Episode 9 Quotes

Hen: I didn’t see that coming.
Karen: That has been coming for ten years. But I think we handled it right. Answer his questions. Follow his lead.
Hen: Yeah, I think it went okay.
Karen: Then why do you still look so spooked?

Buck: Every year, I think, well, that’s it. We’ve seen everything now, and then the Santa Ana’s blow in, and it’s like, oh look, something weirder.
Eddie: A severed hand. We’ve seen those before.
Buck: Yeah, usually in the general vicinity of its owner.