9-1-1 Season 8 Finale Shockers: Who’s Leaving? Who’s Coming Back? And Who’s Totally Taking Over as Captain?

9-1-1 ended its Season 8 finale on Thursday with two words fans have dreamt of hearing for weeks: “Hello, Bobby.”
Unfortunately, this wasn’t part of a confirmation that Peter Krause’s character actually faked his death, much to the chagrin of 9-1-1 conspiracy theorists everywhere. No, this heartbreaking line of dialogue was spoken by Athena to Robert “Bobby” Nash Hahn, to whom Maddie gave birth at the end of the emotional hour.
The fact that it was underscored by Joel Ansett’s “Tragedy Is Not the End” only made it more meaningful. Hearing the lyrics “this tragedy is not the end of the story” as Athena greeted a newborn human bearing her husband’s name was almost too much.

And this was just one of several powerful developments in Thursday’s finale, an incredibly healing experience for both the characters and the viewers as we all head into an uncertain future together.
Read on for a complete breakdown of where everyone ended up at the end of Season 8, including which characters (yes, plural!) are moving to locations unknown, and which member of the 118 was basically confirmed as the firehouse’s new captain.
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Chimney Becomes Captain
I suppose I should put quotation marks around this one, since Chimney didn’t officially “become” the 118’s new captain, but it’s a foregone conclusion after that powerful speech he gave about the importance of carrying on Bobby’s mission by staying together and saving people as a team.
“Bobby died so that I could live, and it has screwed me up in ways I cannot fully express,” he told the 118 upon returning from the finale’s explosive crisis. (Zero casualties! Go team!) “But the truth is, he would have done that for any one of us. He knew that just coming in to work every day, there was a chance that one or more of us would not make it home. His job above everything else was to make sure that we did, and we are all standing here right now because of him. This team, we are his legacy. So we can miss him, and we can mourn him, and we can even curse his name, but we are not going to disrespect him by throwing away what he built right here.”
It was an electric moment. You could feel Chimney stepping into his power with each sentence. Hen clearly also felt it, instinctively responding with a “copy that, cap… I mean, Chim.”
And this was after Athena commended Chimney for saving Graham’s life in the collapse. “[Bobby] always said you never gave yourself enough credit,” she told him. “But he knew that you were a smart, talented, capable paramedic, and a great leader. He’d be so proud of you. So proud.”
In short, Chimney now has both Hen and Athena’s seal of approval, not to mention the support of Bobby from beyond the grave. In what universe does he not become captain in Season 9?!
Hey, at least we can be certain (and grateful) that Gerrard is leaving the 118 to return to Hot Shots. Whichever fake in-universe executive decided to renew that show, we thank you.
Eddie Comes Home For Good
Eddie was dead set on returning to El Paso at the top of the hour, no matter how many puppy dog glances Buck shot his way, but he changed his plans when he saw a news report about the building collapse. Throwing on his turn-outs, which he received earlier in the episode as a “retirement” gift, he returned to action and helped save multiple victims. Still, it wasn’t until hearing Chimney’s post-emergency speech, which included the line “nobody’s staying in Texas,” that he knew he couldn’t go. (I’m telling you, it was a heck of a speech.)
The closing montage included a sweet scene of Eddie and Christopher getting resettled in their old apartment. And Eddie clearly doesn’t need to worry about Christopher readjusting to life in Los Angeles; he’s already ditching him to go to a friend’s party!



