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Economic Times
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Economic Times
9-1-1 Season 9: Oliver Stark hints at who might replace Bobby Nash as the new captain of the 118
As 9-1-1 prepares for its next chapter, the question of leadership continues to be a central storyline. Showrunner Tim Minear and his team of writers now face the task of guiding the evolution of Station 118 while preserving the core dynamics that have long resonated with the show's devoted audience. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Emotional Fallout and Uncertain Dynamics Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Who Could Take the Helm of the 118? Creative Clues Hint at Chimney's Rise Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads What's Next for 9-1-1? FAQs Is 9-1-1 returning for season 9? Is Bobby going to be in season 9 of 9-1-1? With the emotional conclusion of 9-1-1 Season 8, the hit ABC procedural faces an uncertain road ahead, particularly concerning the future leadership of the 118 Oliver Stark, who plays firefighter Evan 'Buck' Buckley, has indicated that fans should brace for complications as the show navigates the fallout of Captain Bobby Nash's death, as per a report by departure of Peter Krause's beloved character has left a leadership vacuum at the heart of the series, and while the search for a new captain has begun, no definitive answer was provided in the season decision, when made, is likely to shape not only the plotlines but also the emotional pulse of 9-1-1 Season to entertainment outlet ScreenRant, Oliver Stark addressed how Buck may react to the next phase of leadership at Station acknowledging Bobby's role as both mentor and father figure to Buck, revealed, 'I think there's going to be a lot of difficulty involved with that.'He continued, 'The whole dynamic of the 118 is up in the air at the moment. Time heals all, but it will depend heavily on who that captain is. If it's someone from within, Buck may find it easier to adjust. But if the new captain comes from outside, I predict some issues moving forward.'The remarks signal the potential for both emotional and operational tension within the team, as characters adjust to life after Bobby while trying to maintain the high-stakes tempo of emergency speculation mounts over who will fill the leadership void, Stark offered insights in a separate conversation with TV Insider, naming Aisha Hinds' Hen and Kenneth Choi's Chimney as likely internal contenders.'I think he [Buck] looks at Hen and Chimney and thinks, 'Those are the people I look up to.''According to Stark, while Buck may envision himself in a leadership position someday, he doesn't believe his character is ready to assume such responsibility just he suggests Buck would fully support either Hen or Chimney taking over Bobby's role, especially given their long-standing integrity and Season 8 finale gave subtle but telling signs that Chimney might be positioned to assume the role of composed, commanding presence during the firehouse's critical moments painted a picture of a leader in the possibility of a surprise external appointment cannot be ruled out, adding another layer of anticipation ahead of the show's fall 9-1-1 gears up for its next chapter, the leadership question remains a key narrative thread. Showrunner Tim Minear and the writing team now face the challenge of evolving the 118 without losing the core dynamics that have endeared the series to its loyal ninth season of 9-1-1 is slated to return this fall on ABC, with streaming available on Thompson and Oliver Stark star in 9-1-1. ABC confirmed in April 2025 that the series will return for a ninth season with an 18-episode order. Following the renewal announcement, the cast took to social media to share their appreciation with first responders on the ABC drama, along with its devoted audience, have been grappling with the loss of Peter Krause's fire captain character last month. With Bobby's departure now official, the team must find a way to move forward—beginning with filling his seat at Station 118.
Yahoo
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘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.
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘9-1-1' Fans Are All Saying the Same Thing About the Emotional Season 8 Finale
9-1-1 has left longtime fans heartbroken thanks to the gut-wrenching death of Station 118 leader Bobby Nash (). While the show continues to keep mum on the future of this LAFD firehouse, one thing it has done is display how the other first responders are grieving the loss of their fearless leader. And for Maddie Buckley (Jennifer Love Hewitt) and Howard "Chimney" Han (Kenneth Choi), they made sure that their friend would forever be remembered in a way that had viewers deep in their feelings. In the season 8 finale (called "Seismic Shifts") that aired on May 15, fans of the ABC drama saw Maddie and Chimney welcome their second child into the world. When the 118 learned Maddie had given birth to a son, it didn't take long before Bobby's widow Athena Grant Nash () came to visit. When Maddie and Chimney decided to share they named their son Robert Nash Han, Athena got emotional knowing they paid tribute to her late husband. What's more, she made sure to give the child a special nickname when she got to him for the "Hello, Bobby," Athena emotionally tells the baby in a clip posted on YouTube. When fans saw the touching way 9-1-1 chose to honor Bobby's memory, many shared how glad they were for this turn of events online. "I had a feeling that's what they were going to name the baby. A beautiful tribute," one person wrote in the comments. "I got emotional when [Chimney] said the baby's name was Robert Nash Han. A great way to honor Bobby's legacy and sacrifice," another agreed. "I knew they were gonna name the baby after Bobby. He would be thrilled," a different viewer added. As fans know, Bobby bravely sacrificed his life for Chimney's when the 118 got trapped in a hazardous biolab. This left Athena angry with Chimney, and it took some time before their friendship was seemingly on a better track. While 9-1-1 left fans on still curious about what's in the works for the 118, the finale certainly felt right. And as season 9 returns this fall on ABC, maybe we'll get to see more of little Bobby Han's milestones as his father Chimney may embark on a new chapter of his own. You Might Also Like 67 Best Gifts for Women That'll Make Her Smile The Best Pillows for Every Type of Sleeper


Economic Times
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Economic Times
9-1-1 Season 8 new promo reveals who will be replacing Bobby Nash as 118 captain
While 9-1-1 fans had been hoping for Bobby Nash to return from the dead, the last episode showed an emotional funeral for their captain, and now fans await to see who will take over the leadership role. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads A City in Peril: Flames Flow Through Faucets Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Who Will Lead Station 118? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Balancing Duty and Grief What Lies Ahead FAQs Is there a new captain leading Station 118? What happened to Captain Bobby Nash? As the eighth season of ABC's high-octane drama 9-1-1 nears its finale, the series takes a characteristically dramatic turn, balancing grief with the emotional farewell to Station 118's longtime captain Bobby Nash (Peter Krause), the newly released 9-1-1 promo suggests the crew is far from any sense of true 9-1-1 fashion, the penultimate episode brings not just emotional reckoning, but literal fire in the 'Don't Drink the Water,' the May 8 episode continues the show's tradition of blending personal tragedy with large-scale trailer reveals an environmental catastrophe brewing in Los Angeles, with methane-contaminated water igniting in household bulletins within the promo warn of fiery eruptions, setting the stage for a full-blown emergency that brings the team face-to-face with disaster once to the official synopsis, a recent earthquake triggers multiple unusual fires across the 118 must act swiftly to identify the source and prevent further harm, all while grappling with Bobby's stakes are high — both professionally and 9-1-1 promo also highlights the simmering question of leadership at Station 118. In a quiet but significant exchange, Sergeant Athena Grant (Angela Bassett) tells Hen Wilson (Aisha Hinds), 'The best thing for the 118 would be you as captain', as mentioned in a report by visibly unsure, responds, 'What if I don't want it?'Series showrunner Tim Minear has confirmed that a permanent replacement for Bobby will not be appointed before the season ends.'There is an interim captain in place, but the chair is still symbolically empty,' Minear said in a recent remaining episodes, he noted, are more focused on how the team copes with their loss than who inherits elaborated that the final arc of Season 8 is intended to be a meditation on love, loss, and resilience.'Even in their grief, they're first responders. They have to put that aside and work together to save people,' he 17 is expected to introduce a 'mass casualty event' that challenges the emotional limits of the 118 team, while also showcasing their unwavering commitment to public episodes following Bobby's death are designed to allow the characters — and the audience — the necessary space to promo teases further conversations among the crew, with moments between Athena and Karen (Tracie Thoms), Hen and Eddie (Ryan Guzman), hinting at deeper character development amid the unfolding fans eagerly speculate who might ultimately take command of the 118, the immediate concern is how the team will navigate a city literally catching blend of large-scale emergencies with intimate personal moments remains the hallmark of 9-1-1, and this penultimate episode promises to deliver both.9-1-1 airs Thursdays at 8/7c on ABC. Viewers await answers — and more than a few explosions — as Season 8 nears its yet. According to showrunner Tim Minear, an interim captain is currently in place, but no permanent replacement for Bobby will be appointed before the season ends. The leadership role remains symbolically Bobby Nash, played by Peter Krause, died in a recent episode. His emotional farewell has left a leadership vacuum at Station 118.


Time of India
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
9-1-1 Season 8 new promo reveals who will be replacing Bobby Nash as 118 captain
A City in Peril: Flames Flow Through Faucets Live Events Who Will Lead Station 118? Balancing Duty and Grief What Lies Ahead FAQs Is there a new captain leading Station 118? What happened to Captain Bobby Nash? As the eighth season of ABC's high-octane drama 9-1-1 nears its finale, the series takes a characteristically dramatic turn, balancing grief with the emotional farewell to Station 118's longtime captain Bobby Nash (Peter Krause), the newly released 9-1-1 promo suggests the crew is far from any sense of true 9-1-1 fashion, the penultimate episode brings not just emotional reckoning, but literal fire in the 'Don't Drink the Water,' the May 8 episode continues the show's tradition of blending personal tragedy with large-scale trailer reveals an environmental catastrophe brewing in Los Angeles, with methane-contaminated water igniting in household bulletins within the promo warn of fiery eruptions, setting the stage for a full-blown emergency that brings the team face-to-face with disaster once to the official synopsis, a recent earthquake triggers multiple unusual fires across the 118 must act swiftly to identify the source and prevent further harm, all while grappling with Bobby's stakes are high — both professionally and 9-1-1 promo also highlights the simmering question of leadership at Station 118. In a quiet but significant exchange, Sergeant Athena Grant (Angela Bassett) tells Hen Wilson (Aisha Hinds), 'The best thing for the 118 would be you as captain', as mentioned in a report by visibly unsure, responds, 'What if I don't want it?'Series showrunner Tim Minear has confirmed that a permanent replacement for Bobby will not be appointed before the season ends.'There is an interim captain in place, but the chair is still symbolically empty,' Minear said in a recent remaining episodes, he noted, are more focused on how the team copes with their loss than who inherits elaborated that the final arc of Season 8 is intended to be a meditation on love, loss, and resilience.'Even in their grief, they're first responders. They have to put that aside and work together to save people,' he 17 is expected to introduce a 'mass casualty event' that challenges the emotional limits of the 118 team, while also showcasing their unwavering commitment to public episodes following Bobby's death are designed to allow the characters — and the audience — the necessary space to promo teases further conversations among the crew, with moments between Athena and Karen (Tracie Thoms), Hen and Eddie (Ryan Guzman), hinting at deeper character development amid the unfolding fans eagerly speculate who might ultimately take command of the 118, the immediate concern is how the team will navigate a city literally catching blend of large-scale emergencies with intimate personal moments remains the hallmark of 9-1-1, and this penultimate episode promises to deliver both.9-1-1 airs Thursdays at 8/7c on ABC. Viewers await answers — and more than a few explosions — as Season 8 nears its yet. According to showrunner Tim Minear, an interim captain is currently in place, but no permanent replacement for Bobby will be appointed before the season ends. The leadership role remains symbolically Bobby Nash, played by Peter Krause, died in a recent episode. His emotional farewell has left a leadership vacuum at Station 118.