Spoiler alert: This story contains major plot details from Thursday’s midseason finale of ABC’s “9-1-1: Nashville.”
Thursday’s midseason finale of ABC’s 9-1-1: Nashville revealed the tragic backstory of 9-1-1 call operator Cammy, played by Kimberly Williams-Paisley, and set up a multi-episode emergency when the ABC drama returns in January.
The episode showed Cammy dealing with a choking victim over video chat and explaining to a woman how to perform the Heimlich maneuver on herself. After the incident, Cammy revealed how an emergency happened very close to her home. Her husband suffocated to death in front of her helpless eyes. At the time, when she tried to call 9-1-1 for help, her phone went to voicemail.
In the wake of her husband’s tragic death, Cammy gave up her career as a music producer in Nashville to become a 9-1-1 dispatch operator and donate a large sum of money to the center. “9-1-1: Nashville” showrunner Rashad Raisani told Variety that Cammy’s backstory was born out of a real-life suffocation death he witnessed.

Disney/Jake Giles Netter
disney
“My first inspiration was when Coach Brad Buecker and I were having dinner in Nashville in early spring,” Raisani said. “We were still location scouting and unfortunately a woman died of suffocation at a table in the back. It happened in the dark and her poor husband was there, just helpless. We didn’t even know what was going on until it was already over. It was really shocking. I still get goosebumps when I think about that poor family while we were talking about what to do, and I just thought, “Oh, that’s going to happen.” Such an origin story for a character who lived only one life, and then that thing happens, and the second half of her life after that is going to be completely different. ”
Ms Williams-Paisley said Ms Raisani told her about what she had witnessed “the first time we spoke” about the role of Cammy. On “9-1-1: Nashville,” she said it “definitely adds weight to what I’m doing in my performance.”
“I thought about it a lot because I know these things happened,” Williams-Paisley said. “While creating my character, I emotionally dug into her backstory and delved into what it was like. I also went to a 9-1-1 call center. I think a lot about the operators, and how they maintain a home life while on the job.” They have to do that to do a good job. But inevitably, sometimes your real life comes into play, and that’s what happens in this episode tonight.” January. ”
Raisani stated that this was “the first time we really cut into Cammy”, but this episode was “the tip of the iceberg for her” and just her backstory. Williams-Paisley said that when the show returns in January, it will feature episodes from Cammy’s time as a big-time music producer in Nashville.
“Yes, actually, that’s what I’m filming right now. I’m on set today, and yes, we’re definitely going to explore that further,” Williams-Paisley said. “It was a big part of Cammy’s life until everything changed and she lost her husband. But it’s still a big part of her, and it’s something she spent years working on before changing careers, and has come up with some really fun things with it.”
The mid-season return of “9-1-1: Nashville” will also include a multi-episode arc revisiting the hacker who famously and evaded capture on “9-1-1” a few seasons ago when he took over Los Angeles. In the present, they set up a site in Nashville and take over an emergency operating system by the end of the episode.
“‘9-1-1’ was hacked a few years ago, and I always thought that we were going to leave a little bit of money open for whatever that hack would be,” Raisani said. “And they never caught the ‘9-1-1’ hackers, so I thought, ‘So why did they stop? Now that they’ve got a lot of money, maybe they’re ready to attack new cities.’ They appeared on other shows, but they were never caught.”
One of the immediate effects of that chaos is that Bryce, played by Jessica Capshaw, is thrown from his horse and into a barbed wire fence, then left unconscious and bleeding in the wild. A natural disaster warning issued by a hacker startles the animals, leaving Bryce unconscious and stranded.
“There’s a lot going on in the city in episode seven, so I think part of our dramatic tension will be Bryce and no one knowing she’s missing,” Raisani said. He added that Bryce “has a lot of grit and toughness, so I wanted to put her through the melting pot.”
