The hacker continues to cause havoc on 911: Nashville season 1 episode 8

9-1-1: NASHVILLE: “Good Southern Manors” on ABC. (Disney/Jake Giles Netter) 
MICHAEL PROVOST, CHRIS O'DONNELL
9-1-1: NASHVILLE: “Good Southern Manors” on ABC. (Disney/Jake Giles Netter) MICHAEL PROVOST, CHRIS O'DONNELL

Chaos continues to rain down on Nashville as the hacker continues to lock everyone out of systems. It’s all hands on deck on 911: Nashville season 1 episode 8, as the 113 focuses on keeping people safe and Cammie looks to see who could be involved.

The 911: Nashville season 1 winter premiere brought some answers to the cliffhanger from the fall finale. Blythe is safe and in the hospital, and Don managed to find a way to prevent the boat from hitting the bridge. However, the hacker’s price has gone up with a new timer set, but this hacker isn’t waiting for the clock to run down this time.

All the lights turn green on 911: Nashville season 1 episode 8

If you were driving around town and saw a green light, you wouldn’t think much of it. It’s not like there’s been a widespread bulletin about the hackers, so nobody knows to take care when it comes to electronic devices. You would think that now would be the time to tell everyone, getting them to stay off the roads, but no, we need to add more chaos to the episode.

All the lights turn green at once, which leads to a major collision. The 113 will need to do everything they can to get a woman and her baby out of a car that’s on fire before it explodes. Questions will come up, considering there are likely many more accidents around the city, and it’s time for people to know the truth.

Who is involved in the hack on 911: Nashville?

At the end of 911: Nashville season 1 episode 7, Cammie realized that someone on the inside is involved in the hack. It’s what the FBI agent believed in the first place, and it’s why he blamed Cammie at first. She is the one with access to the whole system, after all. However, she wouldn’t do such a thing, and someone has targeted specific people within the top brass.

With this in mind, they need to silently work out who could have been involved in the hack. Considering all electronic devices were removed, how could someone at dispatch be able to restart the hack? It would suggest that there’s a hidden device somewhere. Does anyone else think that the women who came in to streamline 911 have something to do with it? That assistant looked rather sketchy.

However, they weren’t in the room at the time of the vote. Is it possibly Don’s father-in-law? This whole thing came in suspiciously well-timed with his introduction and the problems between him and Don. What would he have to gain from this, unless there are financial problems that he’s not telling anyone about.

911: Nashville airs on Thursdays at 9/8c on ABC. Catch up the following day on Hulu.

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