ABC Officially Marks The End Of An Era For 9-1-1

Suffice it to say, losing Bobby changed 9-1-1 in ways that can never be undone. While there continues to be hope that he is actually alive and his death was a fake-out, the chances of that happening are very slim to none. Losing Bobby altered the future of 9-1-1 in season 8, no matter how long that may be, but it isn’t until the 2025-2026 TV cycle that truly marks the end of an era for the series.
The 118 Officially Replaces Bobby Nash As Its Captain
Immediately on the heels of Bobby’s death, 9-1-1 went into a period of grieving while still doing their respective responsibilities as first-responders in New York. Chimney took on the role as interim captain of the 118, so the group could continue operating with minimal changes to their established routines. Despite the role he had already been fulfilling, the idea remained that Chimney was only a temporary replacement for his fallen boss.
Does 9-1-1’s Post Bobby Era Have A Chance Of Succeeding?
It’s no secret that killing Bobby turned off a large portion of 9-1-1‘s otherwise loyal base, and it’s totally understandable. While character deaths in TV shows, especially long-running ones, aren’t rare, losing Bobby that way was uncharacteristic for the show. As 9-1-1 rebuilds after the tragedy, the question now is whether it can succeed after the show-altering incident.
For what it’s worth, the ABC hit has done a good job fleshing out other characters in a way that all of them have their own compelling stories. 9-1-1 season 9 has also started brand new arcs, particularly involving Athena’s kids — May and Harry. If the show is able to come up with solid storytelling moving forward, it can eventually win back the goodwill of those who are still hurt by what happened to Bobby. While 9-1-1 will never be the same after Krause’s departure, it doesn’t mean that a different era cannot be good or beloved.






