9-1-1 Fall Finale Recap 11/28/22: Season 6 Episode 9 “Red Flag”

9-1-1 Fall Finale Recap 11/28/22: Season 6 Episode 9 "Red Flag"

Tonight on FOX their #1 drama 9-1-1 airs with an all-new Monday, November 28, 2022, season 6 episode 9, “Red Flag” and we have your 9-1-1 recap below. In tonight’s 9-1-1 season 6 episode 9 as per the FOX synopsis, “TThe Santa Ana winds bring in a variety of weirder-than-usual emergencies as the 118 respond to a family dog retrieving a severed hand and a young woman sleep-driving into the station.

Bobby worries about his AA sponsor; Denny questions Hen and Karen about his biological parents; and Chimney thinks he’s found the perfect house for him and Maddie.

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In tonight’s 9-1-1 episode, Bobby put up a memorial for someone at a burn site. It wasn’t clear who it was for. It was just shown that he put it up and that he said a prayer before leaving. But there was a rewind. The show went back three days earlier to show what the Christmas season was like in LA. The Santa Anas were blowing in. It was known as the devil wind because it caused so many problems. It even created an issue with People wanting to enjoy early fireworks. The fireworks excited someone’s family pet. The dog eventually got out when someone was coming home. He went around the neighborhood before returning to his family. Its just that he returned home with a severed hand. The pet owners called 911. They later sent Bobby and his team.

The firefighters went door to door seeing if anyone was missing a hand. They couldn’t find anyone missing a hand at first. But someone did try to steal the hand from them. Eddie chased after the guy and stopped him. It turns out the young man and his buddies were the ones setting off fireworks. There was a mishap. They all lost several fingers. The hand thief lost his forefinger. His buddy in the car lost his whole hand. The firefighters were searching the nearby area for the forefinger when they ended up finding another finger that belonged to a third victim. They then had to look for the third victim while administering first aide.

It was a weird call. Only the team has had weirder. They all enjoyed a day off after a call like that and Hen got to celebrate her son Denny’s birthday. Denny loved all of his gifts. He also hit his moms with a major whammy. He asked them about his bio mom. He had walked past a woman who looked like him and he thought that she might have been his bio mom. He asked his two moms about it and they told him that his bio mom used to live nearby, but that she moved away a while ago and she now lives up north. Both Hen and Karen handled the situation quite well. They asked Denny if he wanted to meet his bio mom and he didn’t want to. He was just curious.

Hen dug some old photos of her ex. She wanted her son to know what his bio mom looked like. She also talked it out with her wife and they felt proud with the way they handled things. They read all the books when they adopted Denny. They were prepared for bio talk. They simply weren’t sure about how many details should they give him. Should they tell him his mother was in prison when she was pregnant with him? Or will that make him feel he was forcibly taken away from his bio mom? Hen was asking her friends about it on the next shift when a woman drove a car into their firehouse.

The woman was sleepwalking or in her case sleep-driving. She later woke up, freaked out, and wondered whose car she was in because she didn’t own a car. They rushed her to a hospital just to make sure she was alright. But they didn’t know what to do with the car. The car was taking up space when the firefighters got called out to the scene of a fire. The Santa Anas tend to bring a lot of wind to the point that it starts a couple of fires every year. The fire that the team responded to happened near a residential area. It also had a victim. The person that died in that fire was Wendall, Bobby’s sponsor.

Bobby took Wendall’s death pretty hard. He struggled over the lack of answers. The last he heard from Wendall was when Wendall left him a drunken message in the middle of the night. Bobby thought he broke sobriety. He just didn’t realize how bad it was. Wendall stopped at a known drug site. He might have stopped before going to rehab because there was a rehab located a mile away from where he died. Wendall also mentioned he was going to be out of touch for a while. He claimed to Bobby that he was visiting family, but his family said that wasn’t the truth. They haven’t heard from Wendall in a couple of weeks. And so his death came as a shock to everyone.

Bobby was still struggling with it when the rest of the team were having late night calls. Buck shared with the group that he was going to be a father. Or in his case the sperm donor. He helped his friends get pregnant and now they were going to have a baby. Buck felt happy for them. He was also at peace with his decision not to be in the child’s life. It reminded Hen of her situation. After everyone besides Chimney hung up, Hen talked about her situation again. She said she didn’t want to hurt Denny by telling him the truth about Eva. Eva was a drug addict in prison when she realized she was pregnant. Hen didn’t want Denny to know the ugly truth.

She missed the days of telling him he was born in a cabbage patch. But Denny overheard her conversation with Chimney. He heard it and he realized his parents hadn’t been telling him the full truth about his bio mom. Hen didn’t know her son overheard them at first. She was first helping Chimney with his problem. Chimney was thinking of buying a place known as the Murder House. It was known as that because back in 63 there was a man who supposedly came home and murdered his three daughters before killing himself. His wife was the only one who survived the massacre. And yet Chimney wanted to buy that house. He knew he could get it for cheap and so he’s been trying to sell Maddie on it.

Maddie was too busy pulling a prank on her boss to notice all the shenanigans, but Chimeny later took her to see the house and he explained that it wasn’t actually a murder house. That was just a rumor. The father and three daughters died in a car accident on Christmas Eve. The wife was home wrapping presents and she was so depressed that she walked away from the house. She didn’t sell it because she didn’t want to lose that last connection to her family, but she died last year and it was now owned by a nephew who hadn’t been inside in ten years.

Denny eventually apologized to his moms for asking about Eva and they told him they could never be angry with him. And afterwards Denny introduced himself to his bio dad. Which Hen and her wife might or might not know about.

But Bobby realized there was something fishy in Wendall’s death. He suspected his friend might have been murdered and so he began looking into it.

THE END!