Chimney almost immediately begins showing symptoms in 9-1-1 season 8, episode 14, but Bobby waits until the lone antidote has been administered to reveal that he, too, was infected by CCHF. While 9-1-1 could’ve easily saved Bobby, the drama instead opted to kill off the patriarch of station 118. Many are holding out hope that Bobby Nash isn’t really dead in 9-1-1, but there are only so many false-deaths one character can go through. Despite the emotional whiplash, Bobby’s death wasn’t out of nowhere— in hindsight, 9-1-1 season 8 began setting up the twist ending months in advance.
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The only comfort in Bobby’s death was that it wasn’t in vain— Bobby purposely hid his symptoms to save the team from the dilemma of deciding who gets the single CCHF antiviral. There may have been alternative strategies, like administering half doses to both of them or asking 9-1-1’s evil scientist Moira Blake (Bridget Regan) to synthesize another antidote, but Bobby wanted to save Chimney at all costs. For Captain Nash, it was simple: with Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) still recovering from a traumatic attack and a second baby on the way, Chimney had to make it out alive.
Bobby’s death in 9-1-1 was always going to be a selfless act, but the first-responder drama practically turned the fire captain into its sacrificial lamb. Truthfully, 9-1-1’s characterization left no room for debate: if Chimney died, Bobby would have been consumed by guilt for the rest of his life. While other characters, like Athena Grant (Angela Bassett) and Evan “Buck” Buckley (Oliver Stark), desperately wanted to help, Bobby accepted his fate without a fight. Although Bobby would have sacrificed himself for anyone in the 118, it’s no coincidence that 9-1-1 season 8 gave Chimney in particular so much to lose.
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Neither Maddie nor Chimney are strangers to 9-1-1’s intense near-death experiences, but having a baby on the way changes everything. There was no world where 9-1-1 killed Chimney during the Contagion saga, as it would’ve left his and Maddie’s second child fatherless. Bobby didn’t need any extra convincing to save his life, but it was fuel to the fire, knowing that Chimney was urgently needed as a father. In a way, 9-1-1 season 8’s shocking death was a full-circle moment, as it tragically reunited Bobby with his own deceased children just as it sent Chimney home to his family.
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- Release Date
- January 3, 2018
- Network
- ABC, FOX
- Showrunner
- Tim Minear
- Directors
- Bradley Buecker, David Grossman, Brenna Malloy, Gwyneth Horder-Payton, Jann Turner, Jennifer Lynch, Marita Grabiak, Sarah Boyd, John J. Gray, Barbara Brown, Robert M. Williams Jr., Kristen Reidel, Marcus Stokes, Tasha Smith, Millicent Shelton, Juan Carlos Coto, John Gray, Greg Sirota, Alonso Alvarez, James Wong, Kevin Hooks, Varda Bar-Kar, Shauna Duggins, Sharat Raju
- Writers
- Tim Minear, Andrew Meyers, Brad Falchuk, David Fury, Ryan Murphy, Christopher Monfette, Nadia Abass-Madden, Nicole Barraza Keim, Erica L. Anderson, Matthew Hodgson, Stacey R. Rose, Taylor Wong, Tonya Kong, Adam Penn
9-1-1 is a television series that explores the intense experiences of police officers, paramedics, and firefighters. Premiered in 2018, it follows these emergency responders as they navigate high-pressure situations and attempt to balance their demanding work with personal challenges in their own lives.