‘9-1-1: Lone Star’ Fans Say Ronen Rubinstein Broke the Internet With Season 4 Update

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Did Ronen Rubinstein just give 9-1-1: Lone Star folks a sneak peek of "Tarlos" (as the TK-Carlos couple is known online) in season 4? According to fans on social media, yes he did.

Since the hit Fox drama began shooting scenes for the new season, Ronen, who portrays TK on the show, has been good about keeping his followers up-to-date about what's happening behind the scenes. But he recently shocked viewers when he shared a dramatic photo of himself with co-star Rafael Silva, who plays Carlos, on Instagram.

In the pixelated black and white image, the 9-1-1: Lone Star cast members stand side-by-side. In an unexpected twist, the two appear to be wearing dressier clothing than usual. "COMING SOON," Ronen captioned the Instagram post on September 13.

As soon as he shared the photo on social media, 9-1-1: Lone Star fans immediately took to the comments section to share their enthusiasm over the fictional couple.

"Is the goal here to break the internet? Cause it’s working," one fan wrote on Instagram. "Ronen stop breaking the internet 🤣. We beg you! (To keep going of course 😏)," another added. "BESTIE I NEED INFORMATION! WHAT?WHEN?WHERE? 😱," another added. "Ronen stop breaking the internet 🤣. We beg you! (To keep going of course 😏)," a different viewer said.

As folks know, 9-1-1: Lone Star's resident couple got engaged after an explosive season 3 finale. TK popped the question to Carlos while in bed after they got into a disagreement over writing a will. So, can viewers expect to see the two walk down the aisle and tie the knot? According to showrunner Tim Minear, it's absolutely a possibility ... if there aren't any disasters that need taking care of first.

Photo credit: FOX
Photo credit: FOX

"I don't think we're going to have a situation where there's a terrorist attack at their wedding or something. But I'm not sure," he told Entertainment Tonight in May. "I definitely want to play the planning. I want to play the build-up. I want to play the event. I want to play all that stuff. That can be satisfying just in and of itself."

If that doesn't stir up more excitement for more Tarlos, we don't know what will. Now, it's only a few more months before 9-1-1: Lone Star season 4 premieres in January. In the meantime, we'll just keep an eye out for more sneak peeks from Ronen.

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