Introducing: 9-1-1 on the Rocks - a Fandom on the Rocks Podcast
What happens when three people with strong opinions, an alarming number of notes, and absolutely no ability to watch television casually go back to the beginning of 9-1-1?
Welcome to 9-1-1 on the Rocks, a new podcast from Fandom on the Rocks.
We’re here for the big feelings, the baffling choices, the slow burns, the plot holes, and whatever other insane thing network television has decided to throw at us this week. This time, that means fires, floods, earthquakes, cruise ship disasters, improbable medical emergencies, complicated family dynamics, and one Los Angeles firehouse that has somehow become our entire personality.
We’re starting with Season 1 and recapping 9-1-1 episode by episode, going all the way back to the beginning — with full knowledge of where the show goes, what gets retconned, what gets better, what gets weirder, and what will eventually make us yell at our screens.
For anyone new to the wee-woo show, 9-1-1 follows the firefighters, paramedics, dispatchers, and one extremely badass sergeant responding to some of the strangest and most spectacular emergencies Los Angeles can produce. But beneath the collapsing buildings, occasional fires, runaway vehicles, and people getting stuck in places no human being should ever be stuck, this is a show about trauma, recovery, love, identity, caregiving, second chances, and the families people build for themselves.
It is also a show about incredibly attractive people who are catastrophically bad at boundaries.
Because this is a Fandom on the Rocks podcast, we won’t just be recapping what happens. We’ll be asking the important questions.
What does Season 1 look like when you already know which details will become foundational, which will quietly disappear, and which will be retconned nine years later?
When does the 118 stop being a group of coworkers and become a family — and did the show realize it was happening at the time?
Which character dynamics were carefully planned, which were created by accidental chemistry, and which exist because fandom looked at the text and understood the assignment?
How many devastating things can happen to Chimney before someone lets that man have a peaceful afternoon?
Why do the actual emergencies sometimes feel less alarming than the emotional subtext?
And how many times can the 118 run directly into fire, flood, earthquake, cruise ship disaster, or whatever else the show has planned for its next season-opening arc before someone makes them all sit down and have an honest conversation?
Our hosts also bring very different relationships with the show to the rewatch. Emily and Alison know what is coming, remember what gets forgotten, and have years of character analysis, fandom history, and ship feelings ready to go. Mandy watched Season 1 when it originally aired, left when Abby did, and has spent the years since absorbing the rest of the show through Tumblr, fandom osmosis, and whatever Emily and Alison have yelled about in her general direction.
Which means there will be predictions, forgotten plotlines, hindsight, spoilers, retcons, and at least one moment per episode where someone says, “Wait, is that actually what happened?”
If you know Fandom on the Rocks, you know the vibe: smart fandom chaos, character analysis, ship dynamics, television criticism, production choices, emotional damage, and the occasional realization that we care far too much about fictional people.
If you’re new here, welcome.
We’re skeptics first, critics second, and fans always.
There will be jokes. There will be feelings. There will be an alarming number of notes.
So grab your coffee, your group chat, and your trauma waiver. Let’s go back to the 118.
xoxo,
Fandom on the Rocks