The asteroid and possible nuclear meltdown had Owen, Tommy, Mateo, and more in mortal danger.
Here’s where all the characters end up at the conclusion of the Fox drama.
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Warning: This article contains spoilers from9-1-1: Lone Starseason 5, episode 12.

Owen (Rob Lowe) on final season of ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’.Credit:Kevin Estrada/FOX
“That, to me, was the real loss.
Letting them see these characters went through hell, but they came out the other side.
Here, Lowe, Torres, and Raisani break down where all the 126 first responders end theirLone Starstories.

Owen (Rob Lowe) on the ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’ series finale.Kevin Estrada/FOX
“I think you wrap things up based on a character’s history and what they represent.
So forTony Soprano, I think he went out in the right way.
And I think Owen Strand, based on who he was, went out in the right way.”

Tommy (Gina Torres) on the final season of ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’.Fox
“The firehouse is, until the asteroid, thriving.
It’s vibrant again, and TK is vibrant again.
His purpose here has kind of come to an end.

Marjan (Natacha Karam) on the final season of ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’.FOX
And so then it was like, ‘Where does he go?’
And I thinkhe goes back to where it all started.
That’s at least what he intends to do.”

Mateo (Julian Works) and Nancy (Brianna Baker) on the final season of ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’.Kevin Estrada/FOX
I gave her my word on that,” says Raisani.
I wanted to play that level of stakes, and that feeling.
“She’s such a fighter,” Torres adds of her character.

TK (Ronen Rubinstein) and Carlos (Rafael Silva) with Jonah on the final season of ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’.Kevin Estrada/FOX
“She never gives up in herself or what she believes in.”
“They’ve come so far together, and they’ve really earned their joy through suffering and sacrifice.
I just wanted them to have a truly happy ending.

Judd (Jim Parrack) on the final season of ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’.Kevin Estrada/FOX
“As we approached the end, I went back to the beginning.
Judd loses his entire firehouse.
His struggles actually prepared him to take the mantle.
Owen says to Judd and episode 9, ‘It’s always been yours.
I was just keeping the seat warm.’
And to me, that was really kind of the statement of the series.”