As 9-1-1 gears up for its season 8 finale next week, fans are still mourning the death of the beloved Station 118 captain Bobby Nash (Peter Krause). But it turned out the show still had more to say in Bobby's story ... and it was done in a way that fans were in their feels about.
The penultimate episode of 9-1-1 season 8 aired on May 8, and the installment (titled "Don't Drink the Water") opened up with a moment involving what appeared to be happier times for our favorite first responders. As folks realized Bobby was indeed back in his rightful place as captain, he also appeared to be taking on cooking duties for a meal with his fellow teammates. As TV Line reported, the group all sat down at the Station 118 dinner table, where Bobby waxed poetic about the importance of being a cohesive group both in the field and at home.
"Here at the 118, we work as a family," Bobby states before viewers realize it was indeed a flashback moment. "We support each other as a family and we eat together as a family."
Once it became apparent that the opening scene was in fact a way to further emphasize the aftermath of Bobby's death, viewers took to Reddit to lament this heartbreaking twist.
"The start of the episode with Bobby and the rest of 118 laughing, eating and talking really broke me 🥺🥺🥺. They were a family and now they're ripped apart 💔🥺🥺," one user cried in the comments. "I truly hate them for opening the episode with another Bobby flashback. It's like just why. Showing what we're missing in the present day scenes. I really miss him," another agreed. "Y'all, [something] tells me that we're getting [a] Bobby revival," a different fan added.
Even though it looks like Bobby's death is a permanent choice for 9-1-1, that doesn't mean his presence won't continue to be felt. And with the show coming back for season 9, we sure hope we'll get to see more of Bobby's legacy as the 118 embraces a new era.