9-1-1, What's Your Fantasy?9-1-1 : Season 6 Epi... Apr 2026

is the eighth episode of the sixth season of 9-1-1 (not the 14th, which is titled "Performance Anxiety"). Airing on November 14, 2022, the episode explores how people's fantasies—ranging from harmless roleplay to dangerous delusions—clash with reality. Emergency Calls & Key Rescues

While Maddie and Chimney go house hunting to find a larger space for their growing daughter, Buck babysits young Jee-Yun. He quickly learns that a toddler is more work than he imagined, as Jee "redecorates" his apartment with toilet paper and food. Despite the chaos, Buck finds the experience rewarding and later buys Jee a small sword and shield to encourage her own "hero" fantasy. 9-1-1, What's Your Fantasy?9-1-1 : Season 6 Epi...

In a lighter, more bizarre emergency, a couple attempts to have sex on top of the 118’s fire engine while the team is away from the vehicle. The team remains unaware until the man falls off the truck during a turn, alerting them to the stowaways. Character Arcs & Personal Stakes is the eighth episode of the sixth season

May returns home for a break and brings her childhood friend and prom date, Darius. While visiting Darius's apartment, she discovers a roommate, Erik, who keeps a "manifesto" filled with hatred toward women. When Erik takes Darius hostage, May uses her 9-1-1 dispatch training to de-escalate the situation and trick Erik into looking out a window, allowing SWAT to move in. He quickly learns that a toddler is more

The 118 responds to a Renaissance Faire where a young woman, Harriet, is swarmed by bees while wearing full metal armor. The situation is complicated because she is highly allergic and has swollen so much that the armor cannot be easily removed. Hen and Buck use foam to disperse the bees and a saw to cut her free. This rescue serves as an inspiration to Harriet’s younger sister, proving that women can be heroes.

'9-1-1' Recap: Season 6, Episode 8 “What's Your Fantasy?”

Eddie and Carla help a snazzy-looking Christopher prepare for his first school dance. Eddie struggles with the realization that his son is growing up and might be hiding a crush, reflecting on how reality is often better than the "perfect" fantasies parents imagine for their children.