5 characters we’d love to see move from 911: Lone Star over to 911

5 characters we'd love to see move from 911: Lone Star over to 911

As a long-time fan of both 911 and 911: Lone Star, I can’t help but feel a pang of sadness as the latter is wrapping up. But hey, with the main series still going strong and rumors of another spin-off in the pipeline, there’s always hope!


As a devoted gamer, I can’t help but feel a pang of sadness as 911: Lone Star approaches its finale. It’s tough to let go, but on the brighter side, 911 continues to thrive, and there are whispers of another spin-off series in the pipeline. This could potentially pave the way for a character to make a transition, keeping the story alive in some capacity.

Absolutely, it’s highly unlikely for those characters to relocate, but isn’t it fun to imagine such scenarios? Here are five possibilities I’d be thrilled to see if they were to pack up and leave Texas for sunny California.

TK and Carlos

As a devoted fan, it’s clear to me that TK and Carlos are inseparable, like two pieces of a puzzle perfectly fitted together. Their captivating storyline has left no room for doubt in my mind, and I yearn for it to unfold further. The most compelling way to keep their love tale alive is by transferring them from “911: Lone Star” to the original “911”.

It’s quite challenging for Carlos as he pursues a career as a Texas Ranger. He’s doing this to pay tribute to his father and bring his father’s murderer to justice. After that, it would be wonderful if he could take the detective exam and advance in law enforcement. This could potentially lead him to Los Angeles.

I’d absolutely love to see TK join the 118 paramedic crew! He’s got a history with Hen and Buck, and it would be fantastic to witness their collaboration once more. Not to mention, with Buck stepping down, there’s an opportunity for TK and him to reconnect – no unnecessary drama about cheating, please! Let’s focus on the camaraderie and teamwork instead.

5 characters we'd love to see move from 911: Lone Star over to 911

Marjan

Owen still has to decide who will be the new lieutenant. He was relying on the exams to do that and failed as the two are simply just as good as each other. Well, maybe a lieutenant spot could open up somewhere else. What about at the 118?

Marjan could easily mesh with Buck, given their shared knack for daring escapades. This opportunity presents a way for her to advance professionally and establish herself within a fresh social circle.

Paul

As a fan, I must admit I was taken aback by Paul’s decision to relocate to Texas. In my opinion, he would thrive more within the LA storyline, providing an excellent opportunity for him to bond with Hen and Athena.

Just like Marjan, it might suit his aspirations if he’s aiming for a promotion. Unlike Marjan, he may not be quite as daring, but he could blend perfectly with Eddie and Chimney due to their shared sense of humor and camaraderie.

Wyatt

You might’ve expected me to suggest Mateo for the role, didn’t you? However, considering his character and family dynamics in 911: Lone Star, it seems more fitting for someone else. On the other hand, Grace moving there sounds appealing, but given her family ties, I don’t foresee her leaving them behind.

Rather than focusing on everyone else, the storyline is centered around Wyatt. Despite his family and support system being in Texas, it’s exciting to imagine him making a bold move to California. A partnership between Wyatt and Maddie as 911 dispatchers could be fascinating, with Wyatt potentially finding a new family there. This setup would also provide an opportunity for occasional appearances by Judd and Grace.

On Mondays at 8/7 central time, you can catch “911: Lone Star” on FOX, while “911” airs every Thursday at the same time on ABC. Don’t miss out, stream them both on Hulu!

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2024-10-06 13:20

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