9-1-1 and The Bachelor is confirmed by 9-1-1 showrunner Tim Minear. The revelation comes after actor Oliver Stark hinted at the possibility, and a leaked set photo further fueled anticipation.
In a recent interview with TV Line, Minear addressed the buzz surrounding the crossover, providing clarity on the matter. While discussing potential crossovers with other ABC shows like Grey's Anatomy and Station 19, Minear revealed that a collaboration with 9-1-1: Lone Star, despite fan interest, is unlikely due to logistical reasons.
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However, he teased a forthcoming crossover within the ABC family, stating, «There happens to be something in the ABC family that I think works really well with our show. You will be seeing that midseason.»
While 9-1-1 has a strong presence in the procedural genre, Minear expressed caution in integrating crossovers seamlessly into the narrative. Drawing parallels with another ABC series known for strategic cameos, Minear emphasized the importance of thoughtful collaboration, stating, «They don’t just say yes to everything.»
The prospect of crossovers between 9-1-1 and its spin-off, 9-1-1: Lone Star, has long intrigued fans, but Minear clarified that while a crossover is in the works, it will not involve Lone Star. Stark's initial tease hinted at an upcoming crossover event, describing it as a unique emergency scenario that intertwines with another
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