9-1-1: Lone Staris heading into its final episodes, and although its last major disaster is quite intriguing, it’s completely negated by9-1-1’s existence. The Fox procedural drama, created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Tim Minear, is a spinoff to the series9-1-1(which aired on Fox for six seasons before moving to ABC for its seventh and eighth seasons). Unfortunately,9-1-1: Lone Staris ending after season 5in 2025, while9-1-1is alive and thriving on ABC as it’s in the midst of airing season 8.
9-1-1: Lone Starseason 5 returns on Monday, July 29, 2025, at 8 pm ET on Fox, while9-1-1season 8 is set to return a few months later, on Thursday, March 6, at 8 pm ET on ABC.

For9-1-1: Lone Star’s final season, the characters have undergone many changes. Most notably,Sierra McClain’s Grace exited ahead of the season 5 premiere, which has significantly affected her husband, Judd. She’s overseas helping those in need, while Judd is taking care of their daughter. Elsewhere, Carlos tirelessly searches for his father’s murderer, throwing a wrench into his and TK’s marriage. It doesn’t help that TK wants to adopt his younger brother, which Carlos is against. While the fall finale solves many of these problems,three episodes remain in9-1-1: Lone Starseason 5 to wrap up the show’s overall story.
Strand’s Team Deals With A Possible Asteroid Impact In The 9-1-1: Lone Star’s Final Episodes Trailer
The Video Teases Station 126’s Last Major Disaster
Followingthe9-1-1: Lone Starseason 5 fall finale(episode 9),Fox released the trailerfor the three remaining episodes. In the 30-second video, Owen is about to announce something to Station 126 (which he insists isn’t “the end of the world”) when they all get alerts on their phones.An asteroid is heading towards Austin, Texas,and people have an hour until it hits the ground. So, it appears as if it is the end of the world, after all.
The9-1-1: Lone Starfinal episodes trailer ends with Owen saying, “126 forever.”

It wouldn’t feel like the end of9-1-1: Lone Starif the characters weren’t thrust into a dire situation,and the writers decided the show’s final tragedy would be an asteroid crash. As Wyatt says, the asteroid could simply “splinter into a million tiny pieces.” The more tragic option is that it will wipe out the state of Texas (or the entire country). Unfortunately, the video makes it seem as if it’s the latter. Chaos ensues in the streets, while the firefighters and paramedics look the worse for wear.The9-1-1: Lone Starfinal episodes trailerends with Owen saying, “126 forever.”
9-1-1: Lone Star Season 5 Is About To Make Grace’s Frustrating Exit So Much More Upsetting
Sierra McClain exited 9-1-1: Lone Star ahead of season 5, and her character’s exit continues to be one of the show’s most frustrating storylines.
9-1-1 Still Ongoing Cheapens The Stakes Of Lone Star’s Final Tragedy
The End Of The World Isn’t Near In The 9-1-1 Universe
The stakes of the possible asteroid crashin the final episodes of9-1-1: Lone Starseason 5are dreadfully low, thanks to9-1-1still being on the air after the spinoff’s finale. Since the two shows take place in the same universe,viewers know that the asteroid won’t wipe out entire populations.If9-1-1still exists afterLone Star’s end, the characters will undoubtedly find a way to stop the disaster. As a result, watching the last three episodes of9-1-1: LoneStarwon’tbe as exciting, knowing that the event likely won’t have any significant impact on the world.
9-1-1: Lone Star
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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 firefighter from New York City who, after having rebuilt a team in the aftermath of September 11th’s attacks, is brought in to form a new one in Austin, Texas.