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9-1‘S. The world searches after the death of captain Bobby Nash.
A chapter on Thursday of the show, May 1, entitled “The Last Alarm,” caught up with Firehouse members 118 and the neighboring loved ones as they face the fall following Bobby (Peter Krause) Tragic pass. The episode rose two weeks after the laboratory events, where Bobby and Chimney are (Kenneth choi) Contracted a deadly virus after a mass explosion. Under the impression was only one member of a sick team, Chimney got the single story before Bobby revealed he was also experiencing symptoms because his defensive suit was compromised.
“I had been drawing attention to the idea of a couple of seasons, in fact, maybe even longer, feeling like at some point I will have to do this,” Showrunner Tim Minear have said Close in April for the decision to kill a main character. “And then once I thought about this idea for the Lab Leak episode, that’s when he confirmed to me that it was time to do it, it felt like a real opportunity to give someone an epic wrath of Khan’s similar death.”
Calling him a “pitiful decision,” Minear added, “When he came down to decide who should be, I wanted him to be a character that affected all the characters’ stories in certain and yet very different ways. There was only one man for the job, and it was Bobby.”
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Keep scrolling for a repeat of how each character treated the result of Bobby’s death in “The Last Alarm”:
The episode begins two weeks after Bobby’s death, with Athena still deep in the denial Step of grief, something she credits to her husband’s body has not yet been released. Eager to avoid funeral planning – leaving her children, May (Corinne Massiah) and Harry’s (Elias M. Cooper), somewhat anxious – Athena directs his energy to a man who appears in the 118 looking for Bobby.
He tells Athena the years ago, Bobby saved his sister, Leah, from a house fire but could not reach her baby child on time. Leah was then arrested years later for “stalking, breaking and going in and trying to kidnap” a boy she believes is her dead son living in Santa Clarita. She explains that her sister believes her son was stolen from her by another mother. The man hoped Bobby could shake some sense for her since he was there her son’s death night, and Athena agrees to replace.
When she arrives in prison, however, Leah convinces Athena – who is already deeply mourned Bobby – that the little boy who kidnapped could actually be her son. Athena agrees to help him, quickly becoming obsessed with the cause and spending all her time making clues at home she was building with Bobby.
One night, Bobby’s spirit visits her and tries to get Athena to see that she is channeling her pain in a case for cause, but Athena refuses to listen.
Athena continues to look for answers for the possible kidnapping. Eventually, she exhumes the baby’s grave, finding any body. She learns the reason that there is no body is because there were no remains, but Leah was unaware as her family kept the secret from her.
Then Athena does a series of DNA tests, realizing that Leah, in fact, kidnapped the boy and her baby died the night of the fire. At that moment she realizes that she has been avoiding her own grief and breaking down to chicken arms.
After gently disappointment of the woman, Athena attends Bobby’s funeral, leading the parade in downtown Los Angeles.
After suffering major injuries during the laboratory fire, old (Aisha Hinds) goes back to work a week earlier than expected at the start of the episode, to the disappointment of her wife, Karen (Traci Thoms).
Back at work, Hen spends her time supporting the chimney and the rest of the team. She finally lets her feel her grief in front of the funeral, where she breaks down in Karen’s arms.
Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) In a very supportive role for “the last alarm,” checks on Buck to make sure he treats Bobby’s death in a healthy way – “I’ve been to a lot of therapy at this point, I’m pretty good at him,” she explained – and make sure she communicates her love for her brother or sister.
She is also trying to give her husband, a chimney, as he works through the guilt of surviving the virus over Bobby.
She attends the funeral and can be seen in crying during the parade.
9-1-1- “the last alarm”-following the tragic events in the laboratory, the 118 must come together to lay their fallen hero to rest. Meanwhile, despite her own grief, Athena is re-investigating the death of a child to help a mournful mother. Thursday, May 1 (8: 00-9: 00 pm EDT) on ABC. (Disney/Christopher Willard) Jennifer Love Hewitt, Oliver Stark
Buck (Oliver Stark) takes a remarkably similar role to a pillar following Bobby’s passing, expressing that his previous time in therapy has been almost prepared for the loss. While it obviously hurts, he manages to hold him together well enough to be there for a chimney, as well as choosing Eddie (Ryan Guzman) up from the airport, and he flew in from Texas for the funeral.
Along with Athena, Chimney struggles with Bobby’s death most. Both find themselves contradictory when Athena explodes a chimney for continually calling the higher increase and their subject about the release of Bobby’s remains. Athena explains that, as long as there is no funeral, people will not move on from Bobby’s death, while a chimney insists “No one is going to forget Bobby, above all.”
Chimney spends a lot of the rest of the episode running and making yoga off -screen, Maddie tells Buck to “clear” his mind. In office, he explodes in civilians during a car accident as well as Captain Gerrard (Brian Thompson), who has been standing in before a new “more worthy” captain was named. A chimney makes it clear that Gerrard will never be “half the man Bobby was.” When Gerrard reminds a chimney that he is the captain, a chimney answers, “Just because I killed our last one. So I would be very careful if I were.”
When the day of the funeral finally arrives, Buck finds a chimney drinking vodka straight from the bottle on the roof of the 118, where he admits he blames Bobby for sacrificing himself and him “kind of hate” “at the moment.” Chimney adds that he doesn’t know “what to do” with the fact that Bobby has exchanged his life for her, but Buck reminds him of his pregnant wife and daughter at home, telling him that Bobby expects him to do is “live.”
Eddie returns to Los Angeles, though he wishes to be in better circumstances. He stays at Buck’s house before the funeral, revealing to Ravi (Anirudh Pishary) and Buck that he felt guilt for not being there to help save Bobby. Although he is no longer an active firefighter, he takes part in the funeral with the rest of the 118 and helps carry the gasket. (He also eats some crumpets.)