“I mean, that is life, right?
“Grace, no!”
If you were screaming that at the screen duringTuesday’s9-1-1: Lone Star, you weren’t alone.

Jim Parrack as Judd on ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’.Kevin Estrada/FOX
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Why was Grace so willing to put herself in danger?
And of course, Judd’s like, “That’s a really bad idea.
Don’t put your picture on that website.

Chad Lowe and Rob Lowe on ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’.Kevin Estrada/FOX
Go find some professional law enforcement people who will care.”
So she does, and she kind of forgets that she’s left that on the website.
But everything is designed so that the table is set: Judd is at work.
At least she tries to get help.
She’s not an idiot, right?
She’s not like Carlos, just walking into a tunnel without calling somebody first.
[laughs] I mean, she calls everybody.
And the question is, “Is this guy going to finally listen to her?”
He does, but then we see that nobody has to save her which is great to see.
But he’s not mad at her, right?
He’s just worried about her.
I mean, the way he dotes on her is so great.
And also, that she keeps telling him to stop talking when he’s yelling at the detective.
She’s like, “Judd, Judd.”
This story also allowed you to bring back Tamala Jones as Detective Washington.
Oh my God, I love her.
I told her that I probably wouldn’t have done this story if she hadn’t been available.
I’ve been wanting to bring Chad [back].
He was so great last year in “Shiftless"when Owen met his half-brother.
His dynamic with Rob is really great.
I love seeing them act together.
I wanted TK to meet his uncle that he didn’t know he had.
TK is about to really just start his life.
I mean, that is life, right?
It’s a combination of the tragic and the joyful.
9-1-1: Lone Starairs Tuesdays at 8 p.m.