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‘9-1-1' Fans Are in a Frenzy After Peter Krause Makes Rare Instagram Appearance
‘9-1-1' Fans Are in a Frenzy After Peter Krause Makes Rare Instagram Appearance

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time3 hours ago

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‘9-1-1' Fans Are in a Frenzy After Peter Krause Makes Rare Instagram Appearance

Peter Krause left 9-1-1 at the end of season 8 in April 2025. Actor Kenneth Choi shared a rare sighting of Peter on his Instagram in mid-July 2025. Kenneth also shared the impact Peter left while working with him on the ABC drama. Even though Peter Krause is no longer on 9-1-1, fans are still curious about what he's up to nowadays. Back in April, viewers of the ABC drama were outraged to discover his character Bobby Nash was killed off toward the end of season 8. While it's unlikely we'll see him on season 9 (although, it could happen in a flashback), we do know that his 9-1-1 family has gotten a "sighting" or two of Peter since he left. On July 14, actor Kenneth Choi (who portrays Howard "Chimney" Han) shared an Instagram featuring Peter juggling while decked out in 9-1-1 jacket. The video had a "Happy Monday" sticker on it, with a short, but sweet caption. "Peter Krause Sighting … he sends his ❤️," Kenneth wrote. Given how it's been some time since viewers have seen Peter, this surprisingly rare update from Kenneth left everyone in a frenzy online. "I KNEW Bobby wasn't gone… he just joined the circus," one person jested in the comments. "We're all sending our love back! We miss him so much! Thank you for this," another penned. "It's almost embarrassing how many times I've watched this and how happy it makes me. Peter Krause, the man that you are," a different follower added. And despite not knowing how his character's death will fully impact 9-1-1 going into the new season, Kenneth did express the impact Peter left on the show. "Peter Krause, you are the classiest guy, the most talented of actors, and the loveliest human being," he wrote on Instagram back in April. "THANK YOU, PK. Love You Pal. ❤️." Here's to seeing more of Peter and Kenneth together in the future! You Might Also Like 67 Best Gifts for Women That'll Make Her Smile The Best Pillows for Every Type of Sleeper Solve the daily Crossword

9-1-1 Promotes Two Series Regulars for Season 9 — Here's Everything We Know About the ABC Drama's Return
9-1-1 Promotes Two Series Regulars for Season 9 — Here's Everything We Know About the ABC Drama's Return

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9-1-1 Promotes Two Series Regulars for Season 9 — Here's Everything We Know About the ABC Drama's Return

9-1-1 doesn't officially return for Season 9 until October, but things are already heating up for the 118. Season 8 marked a major turning point for the ABC procedural, with the death of Captain Bobby Nash (played by Peter Krause) thrusting the firehouse into uncharted, uncertain territory. With the pain of his loss still fresh, along with the myriad changes that follow such an unexpected event, fans are eager to see how the 118 will navigate this strange new world in Season 9. More from TVLine Casting News: Will Trent Ups Kevin Daniels to Regular, Strangers With Candy Reunion and More Rena Sofer Is Leaving Los Angeles - But Is Lois Cerullo Also Leaving General Hospital? Casting News: 9-1-1: Nashville Books Kane Brown, Patrick Dempsey's Fox Drama Adds 2 and More Aside from Krause, however, the show's entire roster of series regulars is expected back for Season 9, including Angela Bassett as Athena Grant, Oliver Stark as Evan 'Buck' Buckley, Aisha Hinds as Hen Wilson, Kenneth Choi as Chimney Han, Jennifer Love Hewitt as Maddie Han, Ryan Guzman as Eddie Diaz and Gavin McHugh as Christopher Diaz. (In fact, that's not all!) So, what new drama awaits those familiar faces? Read on for a complete breakdown of everything we know about 9-1-1 Season 9 so far, then drop a comment with your own hopes for the 118's return this fall. 9-1-1 Promotes Corinne Massiah and Elijah M. Cooper to Series Regulars ABC announced via social media on Aug. 13 that Corinne Massiah (aka May Grant) and Elijah M. Cooper (Harry Grant) have been promoted to series regulars for Season 9. Massiah was previously a series regular for Seasons 2 through 6, while this promotion marks Cooper's first time in the position. Marcanthonee Jon Reis, the actor who portrayed Harry before Cooper took over, was also a series regular for Seasons 2 through 6. When Does 9-1-1 Season 9 Premiere? The Season 9 premiere of 9-1-1 will air Thursday, Oct. 9 at 8/7c on ABC. It will be followed by the series premiere of 9-1-1: Nashville at 9 pm, then the Season 22 premiere of Grey's Anatomy at 10 pm. (The premiere was originally set for Oct. 16, but ABC bumped it up a week.) Where Will 9-1-1 Season 9 Film? Ryan Guzman had 9-1-1 fans concerned in May when he posted a farewell story to Instagram, fueling speculation that Eddie's time on the show was coming to an end. 'Well, it officially happened,' Guzman said. 'It's the last day on this lot. Stage 6, I'll miss ya. Seven years. That's crazy.' But this turned out to be much ado about nothing. Guzman was merely saying goodbye to the Fox lot, where 9-1-1 has filmed since it premiered in 2018; the show is relocating to Burbank for Season 9. Production on the show's ninth season officially began in late July. Season 9 Will Introduce the 118's New Captain Following Bobby's untimely demise, the 118 is in serious need of new leadership. Hen was the logical first choice, but when she turned down the promotion, the fandom's collective attention shifted to Chimney, whose inspiring finale speech all but guaranteed him the gig. Athena Is Moving Out… and On? If you were hoping to spend more time in the home that Bobby and Athena built, you're out of luck. Despite initially balking at the idea, Athena ultimately put the house up for sale in the Season 8 finale, leaving curious fans to wonder where she'll be putting down roots next. And could Athena's major life changes also apply to her career? Only time will tell. Is Chimney Going Blonde in Season 9? Sadly, no. While some of the actors' hiatus looks have made their way onto the screen (remember when Eddie got that sick mustache, courtesy of Ryan Guzman?), Kenneth Choi's blonde hair won't be one of them. He posted an Instagram video on July 23, revealing that he's reverted back to classic Chimney mode. Best of TVLine Summer TV Calendar: Your Guide to 85+ Season and Series Premieres Classic Christmas Movies Guide: Where to Watch It's a Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th Street, Elf, Die Hard and Others What's New on Netflix in June Solve the daily Crossword

What to know about Powassan virus, a rare but serious tick-borne disease
What to know about Powassan virus, a rare but serious tick-borne disease

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time06-08-2025

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What to know about Powassan virus, a rare but serious tick-borne disease

How is it spread? Powassan virus is spread to people by the bite of an infected tick and can be transmitted within just 15 minutes. The virus is carried by nymph and adult deer ticks. More than 1.3 million Americans are bitten by a deer tick every year, How common is the virus? Advertisement For decades, Powassan was extraordinarily rare, with only about one case per year worldwide. Although the virus is still extremely rare, the number of reported cases of people sickened by the infection has increased in recent years, according to the 'It's still a rare disease, but it is worrisome because the numbers are increasing in Massachusetts and elsewhere,' Peter Krause, a senior research scientist at the Yale School of Medicine and School of Public Health, said Advertisement There were 12 cases reported in Massachusetts last year, according to preliminary CDC data. Most cases occur from late spring through mid-fall. So far this year, What are the symptoms? Initial symptoms can include fever, headache, vomiting, and weakness. The virus can cause severe disease, including inflammation of the brain (encephalitis) or the membranes around the brain and spinal cord (meningitis). Symptoms of severe cases can include brain swelling, confusion, seizures, loss of coordination, difficulty speaking, and long-term neurological complications. How is it diagnosed? Powassan virus is especially difficult to diagnose because some of the more severe symptoms can have many causes. Health care professionals can also be slow to recognize the signs of Powassan due to a lack of awareness about the disease, medical research If a physician does suspect the virus, highly technical lab tests are needed to confirm the diagnosis. Those tests can only be completed by a handful of specialized laboratories and take weeks to complete. Should people be concerned about severe disease? Most people who contract Powassan, researchers believe, never develop severe symptoms and may not even know they had a tick-borne disease. Ten percent of diagnosed patients die. People with a weakened immune system, older adults, and children are at a higher risk of developing severe disease. Severe disease 'remains very rare,' Dr. Sam Telford, a Tufts University professor who has conducted research on Martha's Vineyard, said in a statement on Monday. Advertisement Collaborating with the island's tick program, his lab tested more than 3,500 nymph deer ticks between 2021 and 2024. Between 1 and 2 percent of deer ticks were infected with Powassan, he said. 'This is a similar rate to that seen elsewhere in New England,' he said. 'This suggests that many people who are exposed may successfully fight off the virus without ever knowing they were infected.' Is treatment available? There are no vaccines to prevent or medicines to treat the virus. Because there is no cure, treatment the symptoms. Vaccines are in development to treat tick-borne diseases, but those drugs are likely Why are tick-borne diseases on the rise? Tick-borne diseases and tick exposures are surging across the country, including in the Northeast. In June, visits to emergency rooms for tick bites reached their highest levels in at least five years in New England and other nearby states, according to Blacklegged deer ticks are endemic in New England. The rise of tick-borne diseases has been attributed to increasing temperatures from climate change, which allow more ticks to When are ticks most active? Advertisement Nymph deer ticks are about the size of a poppy seed and have a bite that is difficult to feel. They are most active from May through July and are the main driver of infectious diseases. However, 'adult deer ticks become active in the fall and remain so throughout the winter and early spring, whenever temperatures exceed 40″ degrees, Patrick Roden-Reynolds, the director of Martha Vineyard's tick program, said in a statement. How can people protect themselves? Public health officials recommended steps such as: Walking in the center of established paths, even in urban and suburban areas, and avoiding contact with tall grasses, bushes, and other vegetation. Using EPA-registered tick repellents. (Use the EPA's Treating clothing and gear with permethrin, an insecticide that kills ticks on contact. Wearing snug-fitting and light-colored clothing. Preparing a kit that includes repellent, sticky lint rollers, tweezers, tape or baggies, and alcohol wipes. Putting clothes you wore outside in the dryer for 10 minutes to kill any ticks that may have crawled on, bathing or showering, and doing a full-body tick check with a mirror. Material from previous Globe stories was used in this report. Shannon Larson can be reached at

The Biggest TV Cast Exits of the Year (So Far)
The Biggest TV Cast Exits of the Year (So Far)

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time18-07-2025

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The Biggest TV Cast Exits of the Year (So Far)

Goodbyes are never easy — and for reasons that science can't quite tell us, the goodbyes said to fictional TV characters are some of life's toughest. This year of television is little more than halfway over, but there have been plenty of those difficult farewells already, thanks to the cast exits outlined in our list below. More from TVLine Yellowstone's Beth/Rip Spinoff Taps Finn Little to Return as Carter Abigail Spencer to Star Opposite Josh Charles in Fox's Doc Martin Adaptation Adam Levine Teases Blake Shelton's Return to The Voice's Coaching Panel Thus far, we're not sure any departure hits harder than 9-1-1 star Peter Krause — whose beloved Capt. Bobby Nash was killed off in the show's April 17 episode — but the year's announced scripted-TV exits also come from Fire Country, The Pitt, #OneChicago and other shows. (The industry's unscripted side has had some surprises, too, which we've also included in our list.) We'll keep updating this list as more small-screen departures are announced and make headlines in 2025. In the meantime, keep scrolling to see who's leaving what (so far) this year, and drop a comment with the stars you're saddest to see go! Billy Flynn, Days of Our Lives After a decade in the role of Days of Our Lives' Chad DiMera, Flynn has left the Peacock soap opera for a role on fellow sudser The Young and the Restless. Because Days films months in advance, though, Flynn will still appear as Chad well into 2026. 'I am grateful for my years at Days; it changed my life in the best ways,' Flynn told TV Insider, which broke the news in March. 'I've always said these stories we tell are like doing a play, and I've spent the last 10-plus years playing this amazing character and telling one of the all-time great love stories. And now I'm excited for this opportunity and to test myself in a new way.' Y&R alum Conner Floyd has since been tapped to take over the Chad DiMera role on Days. Garcelle Beauvais, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills After a five-season run on RHOBH, Beauvais shared in March that she's exiting the Bravo staple, citing her desire to spend more time with family and embark on other projects. 'I have made the decision to leave RHOBH. My primary reason for stepping away is to focus on my sons and my upcoming producing and acting projects,' Beauvais said in a statement provided to TVLine. 'Thank you to everyone at NBCU, Andy Cohen, the producers, and especially the fans. I have deeply appreciated all of your support, this isn't goodbye — it's a see you later.' Dania Ramirez, Alert: Missing Persons Unit Ramirez, a face of the Fox cop drama in its first two seasons, was surprisingly written out at the start of Season 3 in April, when her Nikki Batista was murdered via a gunshot to the head in Episode 2. Speaking to TVLine after that fateful hour, showrunner Carla Kettner confirmed that 'Nikki is truly gone, and the emotional and professional fallout from her death echoes all the way through Season 3.' She added that the choice to kill off the series' female lead was a 'big swing, creatively,' but 'the best procedurals shake things up and find ways to deepen our understanding of the characters… It's sad to say goodbye, but I think those kind of bold changes make you sit up and pay attention.' Alert: Missing Persons Unit was ultimately cancelled in June after three seasons. Daniel Kyri and Jake Lockett, Chicago Fire As first reported by Deadline in April, Kyri (aka Darren Ritter) and Lockett (aka Sam Carver) departed Chicago Fire at the end of Season 13 and won't return for the show's since-announced 14th season. According to the trade, the exits are 'part of an effort to trim the budget' of the long-running series and come 'amid rumblings about cuts across Wolf Entertainment's NBC series.' Camille Razat, Emily in Paris Razat, who played Emily's friend and Gabriel's ex-girlfriend Cami on the Netflix comedy, will not return to the show after four seasons as a series regular. 'After an incredible journey, I've made the decision to step away from Emily in Paris. It has been a truly wonderful experience — one filled with growth, creativity, and unforgettable memories,' Razat said in a statement provided to TVLine. 'This character has meant a lot to me, and I feel that her storyline has naturally come to an end. It felt like the right moment to explore new horizons.' Peter Krause, 9-1-1 9-1-1 fans were left heartbroken during the ABC drama's April 17 episode — the conclusion of its two-part 'Contagion' event — which ended with the death of Krause's Captain Bobby Nash. Showrunner Tim Minear told TVLine that the choice to kill off Bobby 'was entirely a creative decision on my part,' and not the result of Krause asking to leave the show. 'Look, am I crawling out on a skinny branch? Maybe,' Minear said. 'On the other hand, if the stakes are never real, if there's really no chance that any of this peril in which these characters find themselves amounts to anything, I think the show could die.' Pedro Pascal, The Last of Us Those familiar with the Last of Us video games may have seen it coming, but many fans of the HBO series adaptation did not: Pascal's Joel Miller was killed off in Episode 2 of the post-apocalyptic drama's second season, effectively ending Pascal's time on the show (though he returned for a flashback-heavy episode later in the season). It remains to be seen if Pascal will pop up in The Last of Us' third season at all. Billy Burke and Stephanie Arcila, Fire Country Just as Fire Country left us with quite the season-ending cliffhanger in April — Bode watched a burning building collapse with his parents and grandfather all still inside — it was reported that original cast member Billy Burke would not be back for Season 4, as Vince. The CBS drama's executive producers won't confirm Burke's exit, lest they spoil the outcome of said cliffhanger, but showrunner Tia Napolitano explained to Deadline that 'leaning into the authenticity of the real-life heroes that our characters are playing, people die, they leave. That's a reality, there's danger in this sort of job, so we wanted to honor that and really up the stakes.' Stephanie Arcila, another original cast member, also won't return for Season 4 as a series regular, though co-creator Joan Rater said 'our plan is to bring Gabriela back at some point in a really satisfying, beautiful way for the audience who I know cares as deeply about that [Bode/Gabriela] relationship as we do.' Carra Patterson, Elsbeth With NYPD Officer Kaya Blanke joining a law enforcement task force based out of Washington, D.C. (as revealed in the May 1 episode), original cast member Carra Patterson is stepping down as a series regular for Season 3. Patterson reportedly will continue to appear on a guest-starring basis, however. '[Kaya is] not leaving the world of the show. She's just not going to be with us every day,' showrunner Jonathan Tolins has said. Patterson herself similarly said in a statement to Deadline that 'fans will find out what [Kaya has] been up to in her new role as 'Detective' next season when I come back to guest-star and play with Carrie [Preston] and Wendell [Pierce].' Octavio Pisano and Juliana Aidén Martinez, Law & Order: SVU Pisano (who has played Det. Joe Velasco since Season 23) and Martinez (who joined as Det. Kate Silva for Season 26) will not return as series regulars for Season 27 of the NBC procedural. As first reported by Deadline, it's unclear whether the actors' exits are the results of creative or financial decisions. Lester Holt, NBC Nightly News Holt, who had served as anchor of NBC Nightly News since 2015, announced in February his decision to leave that role. He signed off with the May 30 broadcast and was later replaced by NBC News veteran Tom Llamas as of June 2. Holt plans to focus more on NBC's Dateline, which he has anchored since 2011. 'After 10 years, 17 if you include my years on the weekends, the time has come for me to step away from my role as anchor of Nightly News,' Holt said in a statement to staffers when announcing his departure. 'It has truly been the honor of a lifetime to work with each of you every day, keeping journalism as our true north and our viewers at the center of everything we do… I am thrilled to be able to work more closely with my enormously talented friends at Dateline as the broadcast continues to grow and attract new viewers in new places.' Ncuti Gatwa, Doctor Who Gatwa's Time Lord aka Fifteen fought off regeneration in the Season 15 finale, but eventually succumbed to the ritual — transforming into someone who looks a lot like Billie Piper's Rose, and signifying Gatwa's swan song after two Disney+ seasons. 'This journey has been one that I will never forget,' Gatwa said in a statement released with the finale, 'and a role that will be part of me forever.' Said showrunner Russell T Davies, 'What a Doctor! Thank you, Ncuti! As his final words say, this has been an absolute joy, and … everyone who has worked on this show for the past few years are so lucky to have been part of Ncuti's great adventure as he shoots off to stratospheric new heights.' Toya Turner, Chicago P.D. Not long after Turner fondly reflected on Instagram about her successful, year-ago Chicago P.D. audition, news broke that she would not be returning for Season 13 of the NBC procedural. 'My time on Chicago P.D. has come to a close,' Kiana Cook's portrayer confirmed on June 26. 'This show challenged me, sharpened me, and revealed what I'm made of. I've evolved through this experience, both as an artist and in my craft, and I'm walking away with depth, clarity, and momentum for whatever comes next.' A specific reason for Turner's departure is not known. Deadline reported that casting is underway for a new female series regular to play a 'loose cannon' ATF Task Force officer with a military background. Eva Pilgrim and DeMarco Morgan, GMA3 As first announced in July, GMA3 co-anchor Eva Pilgrim will be leaving the ABC news program to succeed Deborah Norville as anchor of Inside Edition. Pilgrim will take over this fall, as the syndicated newsmagazine enters its 38th season. Additionally, our sister site Variety reports that Pilgrim's GMA3 co-host DeMarco Morgan has also left the show and ABC News. TVLine has reached out to ABC News for comment on Pilgrim and Morgan's final GMA3 airdate. Tracy Ifeachor, The Pitt TVLine exclusively reported on July 10 that Ifeachor, who starred as Dr. Heather Collins in Season 1 of the acclaimed HBO Max medical drama, is not returning for Season 2. The confirmation came one day after Ifeachor took to Instagram to say what a 'blessing' it was to be a part of the series' freshman run — while making no mention of her possible return. Dr. Collins was last seen in Episode 11 (of 15), during a tender exchange that revealed the depth of her relationship with Noah Wyle's Dr. Robby. She confided in her ex about her recent IVF journey that ended in a miscarriage earlier that day, then revealed that she got pregnant while they were dating but chose to have an abortion. After assuring Collins that he was not upset, Robby gave her the OK to clock out an hour ahead of schedule. Michael Bradway, Chicago Fire Michael Bradway, who appeared in 17 episodes of Chicago Fire between Seasons 12 and 13, will not return as Severide's half-brother Jack Damon in Season 14 of the NBC procedural. Bradway was recently cast in Prime Video's series adaptation of Carley Fortune's 2022 novel Every Summer After, and production is already underway; Chicago Fire producers are said to be open to having Bradway reprise his role, should his schedule allow it. Best of TVLine Stars Who Almost Played Other TV Roles — on Grey's Anatomy, NCIS, Lost, Gilmore Girls, Friends and Other Shows TV Stars Almost Cast in Other Roles Fall TV Preview: Who's In? Who's Out? Your Guide to Every Casting Move! Solve the daily Crossword

‘9-1-1' Hits Six-Month Multi-Platform High Ratings With Bobby Farewell Episode
‘9-1-1' Hits Six-Month Multi-Platform High Ratings With Bobby Farewell Episode

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time17-05-2025

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‘9-1-1' Hits Six-Month Multi-Platform High Ratings With Bobby Farewell Episode

EXCLUSIVE: The 9-1-1 May 1 episode 'The Last Alarm,' in which Athena and Station 118 bid farewell to Captain Bobby Nash (Peter Krause), drew 9.18 million total viewers and a 1.75 rating among Adults 18-49 in Live+7 multi-platform viewing on ABC, Hulu, Hulu on Disney+ and digital platforms. That was up in both total viewers (+9%; vs. 8.45 million) and adults 18-49 (+1%; vs. 1.74 rating) over the previous episode that ended in Bobby's shocking death to score the fire fighter drama's strongest numbers in both categories since November (11/7/24). More from Deadline 'Buffy' Reboot Finds Its New Slayer: Ryan Kiera Armstrong To Star With Sarah Michelle Gellar In Hulu Pilot '9-1-1-'s Oliver Stark & Ryan Guzman On Giving In To Viewer Hopes & Making "Buddie" Canon: "I Hope, If It Goes There, It's Done Because That's The Right Story To Tell" 2025 Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast, Cable & Streaming On linear, 'The Last Alarm' delivered 6.48 million total viewers and a 0.63 adults 18-49 rating, also rising over the previous episode in both viewers (+15%; vs. 5.64 million) and 18-49 (+13%; vs. 0.56 rating) to post 9-1-1's best numbers since March – since 3/27/25.

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