
Spoiler alert: The following article contains spoilers from the 9-1-1: Lone Star season 5 premiere, "Both Sides, Now."
Sadly, fans saw the last of Grace Ryder during the 9-1-1: Lone Star season 4 finale But thankfully, the writers didn't take the easy way out regarding Grace's exit in the season 5 premiere. Fox's procedural drama, created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear, follows a group of first responders in Austin, Texas, including Sierra McClain's Grace, a 9-1-1 operator. Despite McClain being a main cast member since season 1, The actress left 9-1-1: Lone Star Ahead of season 5. Therefore, the writers had to make a reasonable explanation for Grace's absence in the premiere.
New episodes of 9-1-1: Lone Star Season 5 (which features 12 episodes) on Mondays at 8 p.m. ET on Fox after its September 23 premiere.
The news of 9-1-1: Lone Star Season 5 losing an original cast member was shocking and disheartening. McClain's Grace has been on the TV show since its premiere. 9-1-1: Lone Star Just doesn't feel right without you, though The season 5 cast and crew have to figure out how to move on without grace in the picture. They finally found a way, and while the reason behind Grace's exit is divisive and a little frustrating, it could have been a lot worse.
Why Grace's 911 Lone Star exit is so divisive
Grace left her family for mercy ships
Episode 1 of 9-1-1: Lone Star Season 5 begins with a one-year time jump, and much has changed. Judd Ryder is no longer part of the 126; Owen Strand is trying to decide who his successor should be and is still reeling from his brother's death; Carlos Reyes is now a Texas Ranger and is actively investigating his father's murder; And Grace quit her job as a 9-1-1 dispatcher. actually, Grace left the country completely, uncharacteristically leaving behind her husband and two-year-old daughter. What is the source of your partition exit.
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Sierra McClain is not eligible for these 9-1-1: Lone Star Season 5 premiere, so Grace's absence must be explained by other characters. Judd reveals that Grace has joined Mercy Ships, A Christian charity with non-governmental hospital ships. The international organization provides life-saving healthcare and surgery to those who would not normally have access to medical care. Grace learned about Mercy Ships during a presentation at her church and was inspired to join them in their mission. While Jude says he's proud of and happy for his wife, Grace leaving him and Charlie so suddenly is more confusing.
Grace being so ready and willing to be away from her husband and daughter is confusing and a little unbelievable, especially at a time when Jude probably needs her the most.
As a result, Grace's exit from 9-1-1: Lone Star Season 5 was controversial. Yes, it is understandable that Grace would want to help others. However, Grace being so ready and willing to be away from her husband and daughter is confusing and a little unbelievable, especially at a time when Jude probably needs her the most. Maybe The reasoning behind Grace's departure is disappointing, But at least she still lives in it 9-1-1 Universe.
Grace's 911 Lone Star official exit is better than killing off the character
Killing Grace would have been heartbreaking
Whenever an actor leaves a TV show, the worry is always that the writers will kill off their character to explain their absence. So, when Fox announced that the original 9-1-1: Lone Star Star would depart before season 5, many were concerned Grace would die. The good news is that Killing Grace is never an option, According to co-showrunner Rashad Raisani. Reisani said TVLine That Grace's death was "quickly dismissed" in the writers' room because it "didn't feel like it was the right thing for her to do."
9-1-1: Lone Star Season 5 cast |
Role |
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Rob Lowe |
Owen Marshall Strand |
Ronan Rubinstein |
Taylor Kennedy "TC" Strand |
Jim Parrock |
Judson "Jude" Ryder |
Natacha Karam |
Marjan Marwani |
Brian Michael Smith |
Paul Strickland |
Rafael L. Silva |
Carlos Tomas Reyes |
Julian's work |
Mateo Chavez |
Gina Torres |
Tommy Vega |
Brianna Baker |
Nancy Gillian |
Kelsey Yates |
Isabella "Izzy" Vega |
Skyler Yates |
Evie Vega |
Jackson Pace |
Wyatt Harris |
Killing Grace (or even her divorcing Judd) would have been a terrible mistake. Although Sierra McClain's 9-1-1: Lone Star The exit of the character is controversial, it is a much better solution than just taking the easy way out by killing her. There would have been a lot more uproar and backlash from fans if Grace had died offscreen during the 9-1-1: Lone Star Season 5 premiere. Instead, viewers will have to deal with a puzzling and somewhat uncharacteristic explanation for Grace's absence. At least she's still alive.
Like 911 Lone Star could have written grace better
Grace may have had a family emergency
The writers didn't kill her, but grace did 9-1-1: Lone Star Exit is still disappointing. Instead of suddenly leaving her family to volunteer overseas, Grace may have had a family emergency that pulled her away from Austin for an extended period of time. in this case, Grace could have brought Charlie with her, Solving that plot hole. The explanation for her absence (along with Charlie's) would still create trouble for Jude's story in 9-1-1: One star season 5, but would still make sense for Grace's character.
A spin-off series of 9-1-1, 9-1-1: Lone Star is an action-drama series created for Fox. The series follows Rob Lowe as Owen Strand, a New York City firefighter who, after rebuilding a team in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, is brought in to form a new one in Austin, Texas.
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Rob Lowe, Liv Taylor, Ron Rubinstein, Sierra McClain, Jim Parrack, Natacha Karam, Brian Michael Smith, Raphael L. Silva, Julian Works, Gina Torres
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January 19, 2020
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Fox
Source: TVLine