
The 9-1-1 universe is now three series strong, with the latest spin-off, 9-1-1: Nashville. The high-octane drama set in the country music capital of the world has aired three episodes so far, with new episodes airing on Thursdays on ABC. The show is also available to stream on Disney-owned streaming platforms, including Disney+ and Hulu. Since its premiere, the show has consistently appeared on Disney+’s top ten chart. Streaming data from FlixPatrol shows that 9-1-1: Nashville continues to maintain a strong position on the chart, even amid competition from streaming juggernauts like High Potential and Grey’s Anatomy. This is the same case on Hulu, where it appears on the streaming service’s top ten chart despite having no critic or audience score on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.
Following in the footsteps of its predecessors, 9-1-1: Nashville is a thrilling procedural exploring the lives of first responders in Tennessee’s capital city. The show follows their personal and professional exploits as they perform some of the most challenging rescues while dealing with their own private drama. 9-1-1: Nashville is exceptionally dramatic, with a soapy tone as it explores family dynamics and secrets. The show is executive-produced by Ryan Murphy, Tim Minear, Rashad Raisani, Brad Falchuk, and Angela Bassett. The series stars Chris O’Donnell, Jessica Capshaw, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, LeAnn Rimes, Hailey Kilgore, Michael Provost, Juani Feliz, and Hunter McVey.
How Has ‘9-1-1: Nashville’ Been Performing?
Recent reports indicate the show is doing well, especially when streaming is factored in. The pilot drew 3.75 million live viewers and grew to 12.4 million in seven days once Hulu and Disney+ streaming were included. This represents a 231% increase, showcasing how viewing habits have been changing. The show also scored a 1.51 rating in the key demo over the seven days. What remains now is to see how the show performs throughout the season, but given its strong presence on both streaming services, the future looks good.
Meanwhile, the action and drama continue weekly. In 9-1-1: Nashville Season 1, Episode 4, “Bad Case of the Blues,” the team responds to two emergencies while Blythe takes steps to protect her family, according to the official logline below.
“Don and the 113 team respond to emergencies at a waterpark and a sorority house. Meanwhile, the crew puts Blue’s skills and knowledge to the test as he trains for his firefighter exam, while Blythe digs into Blue’s past.”
Catch new episodes of 9-1-1: Nashville live at 9 p.m. on ABC or stream the following day on Hulu and Disney+. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.