The sequence is terrifying. Because of the blackout, the 118 and Maddie are forced to listen to her radio as she is pummeled, unable to reach her in time.
One of the most visually engaging saves of the season involves the 118 chasing a balloon through the streets. It’s a great "callback" for long-time viewers, as Buck references a date he almost took Abby on in Season 1. [S3E17] Powerless
is a high-stakes, emotionally grueling episode that masterfully balances the show's signature "out-of-this-world" emergencies with deeply personal, harrowing character stakes. The Emergencies: Chaotic & Creative The sequence is terrifying
Angela Bassett delivers a powerhouse performance. Even when she is "powerless" and physically broken, her resilience shines through as she manages to turn the tables on her attacker off-screen. It’s a great "callback" for long-time viewers, as
The final seconds reveal the voice of the emergency services caller to be none other than Abby Clark (Connie Britton), marking her first appearance since the Season 1 finale. It’s a perfect shock-value ending that sets the stage for an explosive season finale. Verdict
is arguably one of the strongest episodes of the series. It excels because it treats its "villain of the week" moments with gravity while finally closing—and then immediately reopening—long-standing character arcs. It is a masterclass in building tension through sound design and isolation.
The blackout serves as a brilliant thematic and physical backdrop, ratcheting up the tension as the city descends into literal and figurative darkness. The Heart of the Episode: Athena’s Fight