9-1-1 Season 8: Fans Demand Bobby’s Return to the 118

After a fast-paced and jam-packed seventh season, 9-1-1 is coming in hot so far with a fiery Season 8. The season premiere saw a car accident that released twenty-two million bees into Los Angeles, that merged together to create a tornado of bees, or a “Bee-nado.” The show then took things to the next level by getting Sergeant Athena Grant (Angela Bassett) stuck on a crashing plane during the Bee-nado, and needing to save Dennis Jenkins (Glenn Plummer) from the many people trying to kill him.

Despite the new disasters that have come with the start of the season, 9-1-1 Season 8 is also continuing some of the threads left open from the end of Season 7. Captain Gerrard (Brian Thompson) is noticeably still in charge of the 118, although that might change in the aftermath of his near-death experience. With Gerrard in his old job, Bobby Nash (Peter Krause) is stuck working as a consultant on a firefighting TV show. While this storyline has certainly added some drama to the show, it should be wrapped up soon. Bobby needs to return to the 118 as soon as possible.

‘9-1-1’ Needs To Forgive Bobby for the Apartment Fire

Bobby Nash and Amir Casey hiding together in 9-1-1 Season 7

Bobby Nash was introduced in the 9-1-1 pilot episode as a kind and capable captain with a love for cooking and a tragic backstory. His backstory was revealed in the first season. Before Bobby became sober, he had a wife and two kids. One night, while drunk, Bobby left a space heater on, which caused a fire that burned now the building and killed hundreds of people, including his wife and kids. This incident has hung over Bobby’s head for the entire series. He has been guilt-ridden for years, believing that he can never be forgiven for what he has done. He had a breakthrough in Season 1 where he decided to let himself move on enough to continue living after his redemption list was complete.

It had seemed as though Bobby had moved past the incident enough not to let it define him anymore. However, his guilt came back in full force when Amir Casey (Malcolm-Jamal Warner) resurfaced in Season 7. Amir had lived in Bobby’s apartment building at the time, and he had lost his wife and been permanently burned in the fire. Amir realized who Bobby was after their work overlapped, and he followed Bobby to A.A. to throw his story in his face. Bobby tried to make amends, but was so tortured with guilt that he quit his job and started saying his goodbyes. It seemed as though 9-1-1 had finally let Bobby move on from the fire, allowing him to find his place both at the 118 and in his newfound Grant-Nash family.

It almost feels like a slap in the face for 9-1-1 to bring the memories of the fire back just to punish Bobby again. He has spent years trying to rebuild his life and has changed the lives of those around them. Everyone working under Bobby at the 118 and his step-children have had their lives touched by him. He has saved countless people. Now, though, it feels as though 9-1-1 itself has not forgiven Bobby for the apartment fire and that the show insists on continuing to punish him. It is time for the show to let him move on from this and stop making him suffer.

‘9-1-1’ Needs To Center the 118 Found Family Again

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