While everyone holds their breath after each episode in 911, we're speculating that things may not go well for Buck. True enough, what started as "another day in the office" for the 911 characters has become something extremely pivotal especially with the previous daring, dramatic episode.
There's no mention of Maddie's storyline in episode 17 -- the character thinking of leaving Station 118 as the job is getting to her -- but instead, we get a synopsis that reads differently. According to the official synopsis 911 Season 2 Episode 18 finale spoilers is Buck's life in danger, it is most terribly so.
The synopsis talks about Station 118 responding to a stunt driver's call for rescue after a bad turnout, a two-mall bombing spree, and a social influencer on the verge of committing suicide. According to the synopsis, Buck is about to face a "life or death" situation. The title of episode 18 isn't even giving us any lenience: 'This Life We Choose' is hinting at whatever can happen to Buck, good or bad.
Because this is the finale of season 2, something has got to give. 911 season 2 episode 18 finale spoilers is Buck's life in danger may imitate the first season's dramatic rescue with someone almost dying or becoming gravely injured or affected in their way. We're expecting dramatic, daring, and overtly dangerous rescues.
Given Buck's fate is at the top spot of season 2 (which you'll feel or notice especially if you've watched all the seasons until the finale), it's safe to say we may have to say goodbye to him. But then again, Fox and modern writing sometimes does a little good ol' bait and switch: maybe there's another character that's going to go. It sounds terrible, but it makes for great entertainment.
If you're curious why many are talking about 911 season 2 episode 18 finale spoilers is Buck's life in danger, the Fox series currently holds a 100% score and an 80% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. Many audiences and critics praise the authenticity and powerful performances of the cast as first-responders to emergencies nationwide.
According to Indiewire, the disasters are (positively) outrageous. However, they comment on its "human" side needing more connection with the audiences. Still, it manages to impress viewers and create a feel for each character in the series.
911 airs during Mondays at 9/8c on Fox.