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The first responders of 9-1-1: Nashville are about to face their biggest disaster yet when a faceless mystery villain hijacks the city’s operations systems.

In Us Weekly’s exclusive sneak peek of the Thursday, January 8, midseason premiere, titled “You’ve Been Boarded,” 113 firefighter Ryan (Michael Provost), brother Blue (Hunter McVey) and paramedic Roxie (Juani Feliz) attempt to uncover what’s causing citizens to suddenly collapse.

“Breaths are shallow, he’s shutting down on me!” Ryan yells as he tends to a man passed out on the floor. Blue echoes, “Mine too,” noting that the victims’ symptoms are “sweating hard, heart racing, his breath smells sweet too,” suggesting diabetic shock.

Roxie questions Blue on his “quick read,” but explains he knows “a thing or two” about the disease before pointing out a potentially “malfunctioning” insulin pump. His explanation gives Roxie an idea, and she asks Ryan to check his patient for any medical devices.

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“Yeah, there’s, like, a hard, round device in his abdomen,” Ryan concurs, which leads Roxie to believe it must be a “pain pump they’re using to overdose him.”

“You know something we don’t, doc?” Ryan asks, to which Roxie replies, “I think this is an attack. Somebody hacked their implants.”

According to the episode’s official logline, “You’ve Been Boarded” will pick up with Nashville “under siege, with each missed ransom escalating the stakes. As the city descends into chaos, Don grows desperate after losing contact with Blythe (Jessica Capshaw) and races to find her before it’s too late.”

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The show’s November 2025 midseason finale ended with Blythe thrown from her horse onto a barbed wire fence. Showrunner Rashad Raisani told TV Line the following month that viewers should be prepared to watch the matriarch fight for her life.

“Jessica [Capshaw] has so much grit, and I think because she’s so polished and beautiful and sophisticated and intelligent, people don’t see her inner toughness and tenacity coming,” Raisani teased in December 2025. “I wanted to show the audience what Blythe is made of, so that’s where her story is going to come from.”

The chaos, however, will reach beyond the streets of Nashville. Audiences will also go back in time for a first look into Don’s earliest relationship days with Blythe and Dixie (LeAnn Rimes), the mother of his once-secret son, Blue, shedding light on what transpired between the trio. Raisani hinted that the flashbacks will reveal a deeper perspective on the complicated scenario while offering a more complex look into who Don is.

“Still waters run deep, and there’s something dark in Don,” Raisani explained. “We’re going to do an origin story for him in Episode 11, and also the origin of how Don, Dixie and Blythe’s love triangle came to be. We’re going to explore his original sin, which is due to some damage he took as a kid.”

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A trailer released by ABC earlier this month featured a first look at the cyber attack, revealing the city’s computer system has been hacked and was sending threats that read, “Deposit $10 million or Nashville gets bloody.” The message was accompanied with a link to “donate” and a clock that counted down from six hours.

“This will be a catastrophic loss of lives,” station 113 captain Don Hart (Chris O’Donnell) said in the teaser as 9-1-1 operator Cammie (Kimberly Williams Paisley) sat beside him in agreement.

“An emergency that will touch every corner of Nashville,” a voice warned as the trailer showed cop cars speeding, a man bleeding out from an arm wound and people running for their lives.

9-1-1: Nashville premiered in October 2025 and serves as the second spinoff in the 9-1-1 universe. While Williams-Paisley made a brief appearance on the flagship series last year, ABC confirmed that some of the OG crew from the 118 will head from L.A. to Music City for an official crossover later in 2025.

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In a photo released last month, 9-1-1’s Oliver Stark (Buck) and Ryan Guzman (Eddie) could be seen standing alongside several members of the 113, including Provost, McVey, Feliz and Hailey Kilgore (Taylor). An official date for the crossover event has yet to be announced, but Raisani has been open about his desire to see the two show’s mix.

“We may have some shuffling on the backside to maybe accommodate a crossover,” he teased to TVLine in November 2025.

9-1-1: Nashville season 1 returns to ABC on Thursday, January 8, at 9 p.m. ET.

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