9-1-1: Lone Star Can Vilify Grace After Sierra McClain’s Exit
9-1-1: Lone Star Can Vilify Grace After Sierra McClain’s Exit
Many were concerned about how 9-1-1: Lone Star would handle Sierra McClain’s exit in season 5, and, unfortunately, her character’s absence has led to some problems that could make Grace the villain. The Fox procedural drama TV show created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Tim Minear is a spinoff of 9-1-1. It premiered in January 2020 and follows a group of first responders living in Austin, Texas, including McClain’s Grace, who has been around since season 1.
9-1-1: Lone Star season 5 returns in 2025 with its final three episodes, starting on Monday, January 20, at 8 pm ET on Fox. Its series finale will air on February 3.
Judd’s Remainder 9-1-1: Lone Star Story Could Make Grace A Villain
Judd Has Been Spiraling Since Grace Left

While Judd seemed to be handling Grace’s absence as best as he could in 9-1-1: Lone Star season 5, the fall finale revealed otherwise. In episode 9, “Fall From Grace,” Owen discovered Judd was turning to alcohol to cope with Grace leaving. Drinking seemed to be the only thing Judd could think of doing to deal with his wife’s absence. However, Judd knew that wasn’t healthy, which is why he told Owen that he would quit drinking cold turkey. Only time will tell if that’s true, though.
Why It’s So Difficult To Accept Grace’s Exit Decision In 9-1-1: Lone Star
Grace’s Exit Is Unbelievable
9-1-1: Lone Star season 5 made a blunder with Grace’s departure. Of course, her leaving is better than her dying. But, the reasoning behind Grace’s absence just doesn’t make sense for the character, as proven by Judd’s collapse in season 5. Grace wouldn’t have left her husband alone to raise their daughter and help his son, Wyatt, after his accident. Consequently, it will never be easy to accept how 9-1-1: Lone Star wrote out Grace, and since McClain won’t return before the ending, the show can never fix this mistake.