9-1-1: Lone Star's Marjan Marwani gets to exact her revenge on the couple who tried to sue her, after an unfortunate accident sees the pair covered in manure. The 126 are called to a scene after a car spins off the road and lands underneath a dump truck in the middle of emptying its contents.
Captain Owen Strand (Rob Lowe) and Captain Tommy Vega (Gina Torres) bounce the responsibility for the incident back and forth between their teams, and as you can see in the clip below, decide to teach the couple a lesson in respect.
Earlier in the season, firefighter Marjan (played by Natacha Karam) was threatened with legal action from a woman she had rescued in the season four premiere; as Marjan was attempting to rescue the victim from a mobile home, she radioed to the team that the woman was "crazy", and the victim - who had reunited with her estranged husband - was now demanding not only a public apology on Marjan's popular Firefox Instagram account, but also financial help.
In response, and after much soul-searching, Marjan handed in her notice to a shocked Captain Strand, who had stood by her, and she drove out of town on his motorbike.
Marjan is now back in Austin and back with her 126 family but there will be further changes for the beloved character as Natacha's real-life partner John Clarence Stewart (P-Valley, Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist) will be guest-starring in Tuesday April 17's episode.
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These exclusive images show John as a physical therapist hired to help Marjan as she continues to recover from her injuries sustained while on her road trip home to Austin in episode nine.
"We are very different in our approaches so it can be interesting. John is so insanely talented, what he does he does with such ease," Natacha previously told HELLO! when asked how the actors encourage each other.
"He approaches work with a level of fluency and ability and ease that I encourage myself to copy.
"John also is not afraid of making a fool of himself and I do not enjoy that. That difference - learning how to shake it off and be free - I have learned from him."
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