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9-1-1 EP on Buck and T.K.'s Awkward Exchange in Lone Star Crossover

Friendly warning: The following interview contains mild spoilers from Monday’s 9-1-1 crossover event.

Worlds (and firehouses) collided on Monday during 9-1-1‘s first-ever crossover with 9-1-1: Lone Star, and it was absolutely insane. READ MORE & GRADE IT

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9-1-1 Boss Promises Surprising, Emotional Pairings in First Lone Star Crossover — Watch Sneak Peek

For 9-1-1 showrunner Tim Minear, the process of putting together tonight’s first-ever crossover with 9-1-1: Lone Star mirrored what the characters experience in the harrowing hour: “There were twists and turns and hurdles I had to clear,” he tells TVLine. “For a while there, it looked like we were just going to collapse. But then… we pulled it off. We did it!” READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO

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9-1-1: Lone Star EP on Liv Tyler's Exit, Possible Return: Michelle Blake Still Has 'Interesting Stories to Be Told'

If you’re a regular consumer of TV news, you probably weren’t surprised when it was announced during Monday’s 9-1-1: Lone Star premiere that Michelle Blake (played by Liv Tyler) is no longer part of the team. READ MORE & GRADE THE EPISODE

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Gina Torres Explains How Firefly Brought Her to 9-1-1: Lone Star — Plus, Watch Her New Character in Action

After a decade of brawling in boardrooms on USA Network, Gina Torres is getting back into the field on 9-1-1: Lone Star, and she’s loving every minute of it. “As fabulous as it was playing Jessica Pearson, I feel safer climbing rigs and getting shot at than I did walking around in 5.5-inch stilettos for hours READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO