SPOILERS: This publish incorporates particulars concerning the sequence finale of 9-1-1: Lone Star
Rob Lowe has come off his newest six-year function with an immense respect for firefighters and first responders.
After 9-1-1: Lone Star ended its five-season run final week, the 6x Golden Globe nominee mentioned he wouldn’t rule out reprising the character of Captain Owen Strand in an upcoming spin-off or the Los Angeles-set mother or father sequence at present in its eighth season.
“Hear, I by no means say by no means to something, and it’s a personality which means so much to me,” Lowe informed Folks. “I’ve such respect and admiration for first responders, and it’s an honor every time I can deliver their tales to the display screen, so that you by no means know.”
The sequence finale of the Ryan Murphy-created procedural aired Monday on Fox, seeing Capt. Strand assist the 126 save Austin, Texas from an asteroid and a nuclear catastrophe earlier than bidding farewell to his group and returning to the NYFD.
“I’m actually having fun with individuals’s response to it,” mentioned Lowe of the finale. “I feel individuals actually appreciated us ending it on a constructive be aware for all of the characters that they’ve invested in for the 5 seasons. And it is vitally clear that the viewers goes to overlook the present as a lot as we’re going to overlook doing it.”
Rob Lowe and Natacha Karam within the sequence finale ‘Homecoming of ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’ (Kevin Estrada/FOX)
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Lone Star showrunner Rashad Raisani beforehand mourned the present’s cancelation in a postmortem interview with Deadline, noting that he hopes the characters will probably be revived on one other present. “The rationale why all people’s alive is, that may be nice,” he mentioned.
“There’d be nothing higher than to need to revisit these characters in no matter context the place they go to considered one of these cities or whether or not that metropolis involves them or LA, no matter it’s,” added Raisani.