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Maya's obsession with her career and performance continues to strain her health and relationship. She is seen working excessive overtime, pushing her body to its limits in an attempt to prove her worth, which causes further friction with her wife, Carina.
The central emergency involves a fire at a local Halloween carnival. Maya Bishop and Theo Ruiz respond to a call after a fire breaks out in a corn maze, trapping several attendees. The maze's layout makes the rescue particularly difficult as the team battles the fast-moving flames and the panic of the crowds. [S6E4] Demons
The episode's title, "Demons," refers primarily to the personal battles several characters face: Maya's obsession with her career and performance continues
Travis's political campaign for mayor takes center stage as he attempts to navigate the complexities of public life while maintaining his duties at the station. Critical Reception Maya Bishop and Theo Ruiz respond to a
Recaps from The Review Geek and TV Fanatic highlighted the episode's dark tone, noting that it successfully used the Halloween theme to mirror the psychological trauma—or "demons"—haunting the characters. Jack's hallucinations and Maya's physical exhaustion were particularly cited as significant developments in their ongoing Season 6 storylines. Station 19 - Season 6 Episode 4 "Demons" Recap & Review
Jack continues to spiral emotionally. He is shown drowning his sorrows in alcohol and remains away from active duty. During the episode, he interacts with Ava (the widow of his biological brother), who gives him drugs. This leads to a hallucinatory sequence where Jack sees his late friend and fellow firefighter, Rigo Vasquez .
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