9-1-1 Season 8, Episode 14 Unexpectedly Brought Up My Biggest Gripe About Chimney & Maddie’s Relationship
After dating, having a child, breaking up, and getting back together, Maddie proposed to Chimney in one of 9-1-1‘s most heartwarming moments. The love they have for each other and the family unit they’ve created (with a second child on the way in 9-1-1 season 8) undoubtedly makes everything they’ve gone through together worth it. Yet, the amount of gruesome injuries they sustained in 9-1-1 is harrowing and, seeing as they’re both still main characters, is a pattern doomed to repeat itself. I don’t know what’s worse, Maddie and Chimney getting new wounds or 9-1-1 pressing on old scars.
Buck & Chimney’s Encephalitis Exchange Is A Reference To 9-1-1 Season 7, Episode 6
Chimney’s Encephalitis Was The Main Conflict In “There Goes The Groom”
9-1-1 season 8, episode 14 both resurfaced trauma from Maddie and Chimney’s past and promised to add another obstacle to their present. Collectively, the couple have had a staggering number of near-death experiences in 9-1-1, ranging from Chimney continually having his heart stopped and shocked back to life by Jonah Greenway (Bryce Durfee) to Maddie being kidnapped and barely escaping her abusive ex, Doug Kendall (Brian Hallisay). Even in season 8, the couple hasn’t paid their dues, it seems, as Chimney contracts CCHF (Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever) during the first half of 9-1-1: Contagion, a two-part thriller.
As Chimney and Buck navigate the vents in season 8, episode 14’s volatile laboratory, they have a short dialogue about how encephalitis looks “quaint” compared to the deadly virus below. The conversation is a callback to yet another traumatic event, when, in 9-1-1 season 7, Chimney missed his wedding due to an amnestic fugue state brought on by a case of viral encephalitis. Season 7, episode 6 is split between the LAFD station 118 members searching for Chimney and the heartbreaking, hallucinatory journey Chimney goes through as he stumbles through LA, lost and losing time.
9-1-1 Season 7’s Encephalitis Case Robbed Maddie & Chimney Of A Proper Wedding
They Said Their Vows In A Hospital Room
For every sweet aspect of the wedding, however, there are two sour notes. Maddie and Chimney are one of the best couples in 9-1-1, and they deserved one episode spotlighting their relationship without a tragic twist. Chimney’s fever dream functions as a way to work through his trauma from Doug and grief over losing his adoptive brother, Kevin Lee (James Chen), but the character-driven narrative shouldn’t have come at the expense of the couple’s wedding. 9-1-1 could have made the wedding a two-part event (shortening the exhaustive three-episode cruise ship story) and given Maddie and Chimney the celebration they deserved.
Maddie & Chimney Can Still Have A Wedding Redo After 9-1-1’s Renewal
The Couple Now Deserves A Vow Renewal
Actor | 9-1-1 Character |
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Peter Krause | Bobby Nash |
Angela Bassett | Athena Grant-Nash |
Oliver Stark | Evan “Buck” Buckley |
Ryan Guzman | Eddie Diaz |
Aisha Hinds | Henrietta “Hen” Wilson |
Kenneth Choi | Howard “Chimney” Han |
Jennifer Love Hewitt | Maddie Han |
Anirudh Pisharody | Ravi Panikkar |
9-1-1 already featured a vow renewal between Karen (Tracie Thoms) and Henrietta “Hen” Wilson in season 5, but the procedural has reused storylines before. After all, Chimney’s potentially fatal case of CCHF comes less than a year after his encephalitis scare. While it may be a bit early to renew their vows, the ceremony is what’s important. Buck could help plan the vow renewal as an anniversary present, giving his older sister the fanfare she deserves in 9-1-1 season 9. Regardless of how or when Maddie and Chimney deserve a happily-ever-after in 9-1-1, and that starts with a proper wedding.