That wouldn’t make much sense story-wise, no matter how many commenters on 9-1-1: Nashville’s social media refuse to watch until they bring back “the other Nash.” However, providing one character with proper closure could help the show’s viewers find it as well, and it would mean bringing back one of the most esteemed guest stars from 9-1-1’s season 8 cast.
While Ellen Wroe played a younger version of Bobby’s mother in 9-1-1 season 7, one-time Lois Lane actor Lesley Ann Warren portrays the present-day version of evangelist and faith healer Ann Hutchinson in 9-1-1 season 8, episode 11, “Holy Mother of God.” And, as Bobby’s flashbacks in season 7 might’ve suggested, their relationship is hardly on solid ground.
Bobby regards Ann as a fraud, openly accusing her of preying on the weak and faithful to get rich in God’s name. But their falling out started long before she even took up her life of touring ministry, when Bobby began resenting Ann for leaving home with his brother Charlie while he stayed behind to watch alcoholism kill his father.
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Charlie would have abided by Ann’s wishes to conceal her cancer from Bobby forever had she not collapsed onstage. It appeared that Bobby was at least starting to believe his mother truly valued her work, but her collapse leaves it uncertain whether they would have formally made amends under happier circumstances. Bobby’s death makes that uncertainty even worse.
As if Bobby didn’t already suffer one of 9-1-1’s most tragic deaths, the fact that he only made amends on Ann’s hospital bed is unsettling without future scenes together to corroborate the moment’s sincerity. Now, not only will they never get those moments, but Ann’s reaction to Bobby’s death only accounts for one shot of the entire funeral scene.
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The odd backlash against 9-1-1: Nashville simply for including Bobby’s last name in the title demonstrates that even fans who spent years with the character have had issues finding closure in the wake of his death. Imagine, then, how much worse it must feel that all of Ann’s closure with Bobby is limited to a single conversation in the hospital.
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Ann therefore never truly got to reconnect with Bobby, or at least not that we’ve seen much onscreen. He came back into her life and forgave her before dying while she still knows relatively little about who he is, even if she was evidently keeping close enough tabs on him to send him a letter after his home burned down.
It’s unrealistic that this wouldn’t leave Ann seeking some sort of postmortem clarity. And, not only would it be odd for her to pop up again when everybody’s already moved on from grieving, but her cancer puts such a clock on future appearances that it makes most sense for her to seek (and receive) that closure in 9-1-1 season 9.
Right now, it naturally seems as if Bobby’s 9-1-1 replacement would be the 118’s top priority. Even if it seems obvious that it’ll be Chim, he has a lot of kinks to iron out before he’s worthy of the job. One might also expect that Ann would most likely seek out solace from Athena if anyone, since they’ve already met.
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Although not in the same way as Ann or Athena, the 118 was Bobby’s family. And, assuming the “Bobby Nash is still alive” theory turns out to be as incorrect as it should be, everyone in Bobby’s 9-1-1 family should be given a chance to lean on each other right now. Ann should be a part of that as well.
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