Get ready, Fox fans, your favorite dramas are set to return in early 2021. The network announced that 9-1-1, 9-1-1: Lone Star, The Resident, and Prodigal Son will all return for new seasons in January after being off the air for most of 2020. The Fox fall schedule was packed mostly with sports and reality
9-1-1: Lone Star
If you’re reading this, you’re one of the millions of people living through a historic global pandemic (and hopefully OK, and wearing a mask when you go out.) As you’re well aware, COVID-19 has upended everything, and while there’s still plenty of stuff on streaming networks now now and in the coming months that hasn’t
Fox’s 9-1-1: Lone Star balances a juggling act with the character Paul Strickland, played by Brian Michael Smith. Paul, like the actor who plays him, is a transgender man — a fact that’s both important to Paul’s story and just as often, not. Paul is a firefighter, and it’s fair to say that if any of us found
[embedded content] Is there anything Rob Lowe can’t do? On TV alone, he’s been a doctor, a lawyer, a city manager, a White House employee, and even a paranormal investigator. And now, he’s also a lifesaving fire captain in 9-1-1: Lone Star, the midseason spin-off of Ryan Murphy‘s popular drama 9-1-1. In a first look