After the past few weeks of quality episodes, 9-1-1 Season 8 Episode 13, titled “Invisible,” settles for hastily written conflicts and less-than-engaging rescues.
Author: Katey Stoetzel
The Pitt Episode 14 is a perfect penultimate episode, moving from the climactic mass shooting fallout to this more transitional episode.
With 9-1-1 Season 8 Episode 12, the gets back to its roots when it marries its characters’ drama with greatly impactful rescues.
The Pitt Episode 13 continued from the last episode while making things more personal, bringing about a fantastic performance by Noah Wyle.
First-time director Aisha Hinds, who plays Hen Wilson, delivers a fantastic first showing behind the camera in 9-1-1 Season 8 Episode 11.
The Pitt Episode 12 makes it hard to look away from the screen, an episode that’s simultaneously calm and chaotic in execution.
While Jennifer Love Hewitt delivers once again, 9-1-1 Season 8 Episode 10, titled “Voices,” can’t stick the landing after a fantastic buildup.
After a clunky reveal last episode, The Pitt Episode 11 gets back on track with a decent episode full of chaos in the wake of Dr. Langdon’s departure.