By now, the upsetting news of 9-1-1: Lone Star’s cancellation has made the rounds, and we know that this upcoming fifth season will be the last.
It’s never fun when a series you love gets the heave-ho, even if there’s some relief in knowing it will get a proper ending.
That’s why sometimes it’s nice to think about what might happen if the characters we know and love could live in some other capacity.
So, we had some fun and silly thoughts about 9-1-1: Lone Star spinoffs that could keep the spark alive.
From crime procedurals to firefighter spinoffs and even family dramas, there’s something for everyone.
Check out our wishlist for 9-1-1: Lone Star spinoffs, and share your thoughts below!
9-1-1: Detroit Spinoff – Marjan and Paul Co-Run a New House
One of the primary plots that we can expect in the upcoming season of 9-1-1: Lone Star will be the two besties competing against one another for who will get the coveted spot of lieutenant.
With Judd gone, someone has to step up into that leadership position, and both Marjan and Paul are both capable and perfect for the job.
We’re not here to choose, and we’ll soon find out how that story arc plays out.
But given that 9-1-1 is doing so well on ABC and there are talks of expanding the franchise further, could two of the most beloved characters from Lone Star benefit?
Marjan and Paul in a New Location Would Be Refreshing
So far, the 9-1-1 franchise has been in California and Texas.
Outside of being unusual allies in the socio-political thriller Civil War, those are two states with generally warmer climates.
Of course, we’re excluding Lone Star’s ice storm saga.
The franchise desperately needs a more urban city, preferably up north, that experiences the full breadth of weather climates and loads of snow to bring about new calls and situations.
Paul is accustomed to living north in a metropolitan city with all that entails.
Still, he’ll be in a city different from his hometown, Chicago, so it’s distinguishable.
Plus, we already have the One Chicago series.
Marjan is always down for new adventures and a change of pace, and she would thrive in an environment where she can see a lot of action.
Plus, it would be interesting to explore the rich Muslim culture if she gets to immerse herself in a broad Muslim community — especially one that isn’t as stifling and rigid as what she experienced in Texas.
It would also be a great full-circle moment to see these talented individuals build their own team in a new city and grant others the opportunities they had.
Elite EMTs- Jessica, T.K., and Nancy Spinoff About Paramedics
There are many series about cops and firefighters, but few exclusively focus on paramedics.
Sometimes, the paramedic storylines take a backseat to everything else, but someone can explore so many different angles.
Healthcare is constantly evolving and has many pitfalls.
It’s fascinating when a show tackles all the various angles of that, and one of them can be the privatization of medical transport services.
We caught glimpses of that when the 126 EMT unit had to compete with specialized and private paramedic services, but it would be great to have an entire series that can broaden that exploration.
If anyone watched Grey’s Anatomy, seeing how a specialized ambulance allowed doctors to perform surgeries inside if necessary was always interesting.
We’ve also seen arcs about communal outreach regarding paramedics on shows like Station 19.
Lone Star initially focused heavily on the impact paramedics like Michelle Blake had on underserved communities, and we learned later that Tommy often inspired her.
It would be great to have a series that focused more on what Tommy, Nancy, and T.K. do, even if it requires them to join a different type of EMT service to do it.
Fire Inspection – Owen Consults with Law Enforcement (Permanently)
By now, it’s a running joke that Owen is mostly a cop masquerading as a firefighter.
If you pay him, he can’t keep himself out of law enforcement and crime-fighting affairs.
So, why not just pay him to do it?
He’s the perfect character, equal parts obnoxious and endearing.
He could consult with law enforcement to the frustration of whatever cop he has to work with and be an unexpected asset.
Owen would be great if he permanently worked with an Arson unit but had to work under someone’s leadership.
He’s not the greatest with authority because he’s used to being the authority and has a penchant for going rogue, which is the perfect formula for workplace tension and conflict.
It would give Owen a chance to avoid endangering himself by fighting fires by doing it in other ways that still excite him and give him the adrenaline rush he always loves.
We’ve seen the quirky consultant working with the police formula in a dozen different ways, so this could be a sure thing, plus, you know, it’s Rob Lowe. Greenlight it.
The Ryders – An Emotional, Compelling, Beautiful Family Drama Centering Judd and Grace
Yes, Sierra McClain signed off as Grace Ryder, but I am simply choosing to ignore that for my own peace of mind.
In my perfect world, I won’t have to say goodbye to one of television’s most loving, pure, wonderful, healthy marriages.
We get so few of those, dammit!
In the ideal world, Lone Star would probably have centered more on Judd and Grace in the first place because the logistics made sense, but a spinoff with them would have been perfect.
The Ryders are the perfect couple to helm a family drama, and McClain and Parrack’s chemistry is so utterly delightful that we’d want to tune into their show every week.
Both actors also have the leading quality to carry their own series.
For the Ryders, family is at the center of everything for them, and network television is sorely missing family dramas as most of them, like Blue Bloods, are signing off.
It’s a genre that is dwindling before our eyes, and there is still a This is Us-sized hole missing from broadcast television that a great family drama about established characters that we already love could adequately fill.
Perhaps Judd pursues some other form of service, like running a program for at-risk youth, which would be near and dear to him.
And Grace could run the program alongside him or get into some form of social work or politics to further her social advocacy.
They would be a wonderful power couple using that power to make a difference in the lives of all those around them while raising their daughter and juggling typical familial storylines.
Lone Star Rangers – A Carlos and Campbell Buddy-Cop Action Spinoff
Carlos will follow in his late father’s footsteps and become a Texas Ranger.
He will also have an exciting new partner, Campbell, played by the incredibly talented and beloved Parker Young.
Everything we’re learning about this upcoming partnership promises to be a thrilling ride, and the showrunner even teased that he would love a spinoff for the two.
So, dammit, just give it to us already!
Police procedurals are always a sure thing if you get the proper leads, build an audience, and have a strong cast.
Rafael Silva and Parker Young sound like a match made in heaven and a promising dynamic duo.
We’ll get a preview of what these two can do when the season unfolds, but it almost feels like a disservice that we will only be able to spend a little time with them because the series naturally has to explore all the characters.
However, we would be fine if they get an entire series to themselves when all this is done.
It would even be a perfect setup if Carlos never officially finds out who killed his father or if the conspiracy within the Rangers expands further and deeper than can ever be reasonably explored in a handful of episodes during Lone Star’s final season.
Often, it felt like the supremely talented Silva was criminally underused in a series brimming with talent.
A spinoff would allow him to shine and hold his own up against another great actor.
Is it too early to ask for this spinoff now?!
Over to you, 9-1-1: Lone Star Fanatics.
We hate that the series is signing off, but what types of 9-1-1: Lone Star spinoffs would you like to see with these beloved characters? Let’s hear it below!