911 Lone Star Season 3 Episode 17 Cast

Alright, y'all. Let's talk 9-1-1: Lone Star. Specifically, Season 3 Episode 17. "Spring Cleaning". And even more specifically, the glorious humans who brought it to life.
The Usual Suspects (and My Unpopular Opinion)
Of course, we gotta start with Rob Lowe. AKA Owen Strand. Still ridiculously good-looking, still saving the day. Honestly, is it just me, or does he just keep getting better looking?
Then there's the ever-charming Gina Torres as Tommy Vega. Can we all agree that she's the backbone of the 126? No shade to Owen, but Tommy’s got the real leadership vibes.
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And let’s not forget Ronen Rubinstein, bringing the angst and the firefighting skills as T.K. Strand. His relationship with Carlos (more on him later) is legit the heart of the show. Don't even try to argue.
Sierra McClain as Grace Ryder. She's the calm in the storm, the voice of reason, and a total boss. Plus, her scenes with Judd are always gold.

Speaking of Jim Parrack as Judd Ryder... Texas’s sweetheart. He’s just a good ol' boy. A grumpy but lovable good ol' boy.
And, last but definitely not least of our mains, Rafael Silva as Carlos Reyes. Okay, unpopular opinion time: Carlos is severely underrated. The man is a whole mood.
The Guest Stars Who Stole the Show (Kind Of)
This episode featured some fun guest stars. Did anyone else think the woman obsessed with cleaning was a little too into it? Just me? Okay.

Honestly, sometimes these guest appearances feel a little... forced? Like they're just there to fill a plot point. But hey, someone's gotta get trapped in a washing machine, right?
I did appreciate the addition of the actor who played the… well, I don’t want to spoil it. But they brought a certain chaotic energy to the whole situation. You know, the one with the… (trying to avoid spoilers here!).

That One Character I’m Still Not Sure About
Look, I’m not gonna name names… but there's always that one character in a show that you're just…meh about. You know? The one who doesn't quite gel with the rest of the cast.
Maybe it’s the writing, maybe it’s the acting, maybe it's just me being picky. But sometimes I just find myself fast-forwarding through their scenes. Don't judge me!
Final Thoughts (and a Plea)
Overall, the cast of 9-1-1: Lone Star is fantastic. They bring the drama, the comedy, and the heart. And the fire… lots and lots of fire.

But can we please give Rafael Silva some more screen time? Seriously. The man deserves it. Justice for Carlos!
And can someone explain to me why Rob Lowe hasn't aged a day since 1985? Is he a vampire? Is it the Texas air? I need answers!
In conclusion, Season 3 Episode 17 had all the elements we love about Lone Star. Engaging actors, ridiculous emergencies, and enough drama to keep us coming back for more. Bravo, cast and crew. Bravo!
