A star of 911: Nashville admitted they couldn’t believe some of the extreme scenes written into the show’s scripts ahead of the series' premiere, saying the writers “can’t be serious” when crafting the series’ most over-the-top moments.
Chris O'Donnell, who plays fire captain Don Hart, believes that the new NBC series contains unbelievable scenes sure to catch viewers' attention. These impossible scenarios add to the drama and excitement of the newest installment of the 911 franchise.
O'Donnell said to TV Line, "We’ve got firenados, we’ve got lightning, we’ve got all sorts of stuff. There have been a couple of times where I’ve read a script and been like, ‘They can’t be serious here.'”
Additionally, the actor told Good Morning America that the 911 franchise is "definitely using all the flavor of the city" when it comes to telling stories. "The music and the flavor of it is fantastic."
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He added, "People are really excited to have us there. And we try to take advantage of it."
However, O'Donnell believes that there are times when he questions whether any of these emergencies could actually happen. "It's part of the charm of the show, these spectacle emergencies." He concluded, "That is the brand of the show, and there is a whole layer of family drama on top of it."
Will there be a '911' Crossover with '911 Nashville?'
The seven-year-old franchise—which includes 911, 911: Lone Star, and now 911: Nashville—still has plenty of stories left to tell. With that expansion comes the possibility of a crossover, something O’Donnell says he’d love to be part of.
"It's a great franchise for ABC and it makes a lot of sense," O'Donnell admitted. "I don't know how they'd tie in the firefighters from L.A. and Nashville, but I'm sure they will figure it out."
Per an ABC press release, the series first episode synopsis reads, "When a powerful tornado tears through Nashville and endangers a country music festival, Captain Don Hart leads fire station 113 on a harrowing rescue mission. Meanwhile, the Hart family contends with the fallout when a long-held secret is revealed."
The Ryan Murphy series stars O’Donnell, Jessica Capshaw, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, LeAnn Rimes, Hailey Kilgore, Michael Provost, Juani Feliz and Hunter McVey.
911 Nashville premieres at 9 p.m. ET on ABC. The series streams the next day on Hulu.
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