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If you came for the spectacular rescue sequences (a dangling crane, a sinking ship), “Haunted” will disappoint. The emergencies are low-stakes and domestic. The pacing is meditative, even slow. One subplot—a teenager who fakes a haunting to get out of a family trip—feels underbaked and ends abruptly. And while the episode respects its characters, it doesn’t advance the season’s larger arcs much. (Where is Eddie? Where is Christopher’s custody battle?) It’s a bottle episode dressed in Halloween decorations.
Hewitt’s performance is restrained and devastating. Watch her eyes when the call disconnects. That’s not just professional frustration—it’s the terror of knowing exactly what happens when no one answers. 9-1-1 2x7
Athena’s arc is the episode’s most haunting (pun intended). She’s assigned to a cold case involving a young woman who disappeared on Halloween night ten years ago. New evidence suggests she was murdered, and the killer may have dressed as a clown that night. Athena, ever the pragmatist, doesn’t believe in ghosts—but she believes in justice for the forgotten. The episode wisely avoids a tidy resolution. No body is found. No confession is wrung. Instead, Athena simply refuses to close the file. “She’s still missing,” Athena says. “And someone still knows what happened.” It’s a quiet reminder that some hauntings are righteous: the obligation to speak for those who can’t. If you came for the spectacular rescue sequences