View Full Version : The Athena Scene That Went Too Far On 9-1-1


TMC
04-12-2022, 01:38 AM
https://www.looper.com/828470/the-athena-scene-that-went-too-far-on-9-1-1/

One Reddit user really didn't like this slap

In "9-1-1" (https://www.looper.com/674589/every-season-of-9-1-1-ranked-from-worst-to-best/) Season 5, Episode 2 ("Desperate Times"), Athena's youngest son, Harry (Marcanthonee Jon Reis), is kidnapped by serial rapist Jeffrey Hudson (Noah Bean) in retaliation for his arrest. Athena kills Hudson and rescues her child, but afterward, Harry remains quiet and distant around both of his parents. While it doesn't come as a surprise that Harry's kidnapping has affected him in a big way, Athena is shocked at the particular way that Harry's trauma eventually manifests.

In the next episode, Harry is suspended from school for fighting and showing a bad attitude. He runs away from home to his sister's house, where Bobby, Athena, and Michael later arrive to confront him. Athena is understandably upset that he'd leave without telling anyone. However, she becomes even more upset when Harry reveals that he blames his parents for the kidnapping. Even worse, Harry says that his kidnapper was right when he said that Athena is a terrible mother. Instinctively, Athena slaps Harry across the face. Sadly, this response simply serves to push Harry further away.

As usual, the "9-1-1" Reddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/911FOX/comments/qovoj0/am_i_the_only_one_who_skips_the_copathena_scenes/) page serves as the chief land of the opinionated. One thread shows that more than a few people have complained about Athena's character, including one user who selected this moment as particularly troubling. "I hate that Athena hasn't really dealt with her HITTING HER TRAUMATIZED KID and then complaining he doesn't feel safe to tell her about his struggles," u/PuzzledSeries8 (https://www.reddit.com/r/911FOX/comments/qovoj0/am_i_the_only_one_who_skips_the_copathena_scenes/hk8ht5w/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) wrote in a post to the series' official subreddit. "The lack of accountability is seriously upsetting."