No one will miss Peter Krause more on 9-1-1 than Angela Bassett.
Days after Krause's character, Capt. Bobby Nash, shockingly died on the Thursday, April 17 episode of the series, Bassett, who plays his wife Sgt. Athena Grant-Nash, spoke out on social media.
"For eight seasons, this kind, funny, compassionate, talented actor became not only my trusted colleague, but also a dear friend. #peterkrause as #bobbynash helped to introduce @911onabc to the homes and hearts of fans around the world. I know this is hard for all of you. It’s hard for us, too," Bassett wrote on Instagram next to a photo of their two characters hugging.
The show shocked fans when Bobby ultimately sacrificed himself using the final antidote for the Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever to save the life of Chimney (Kenneth Choi).
Bassett wrote that "Peter’s Bobby Nash will be missed but his character will never be forgotten."
"He is forever a part of our family. We should all give Peter a lot of love as he expands beyond 'the 118' and into all adventures that await him. Love you, my friend. Athena will never be the same," her post concluded.
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As fans recall, their characters began dating at the end of season 1 and eventually got married in season 2.
Last month, before Bobby's death aired, Bassett told PEOPLE that she couldn't imagine a world where their characters weren't paired together.
"Yeah, absolutely not. It would be so different. I don't even know what the show would be like without them together. It's hard to imagine," she said.
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Bassett told PEOPLE that their friendship is just as strong off-screen.
"He's just so strong, and stable, and secure. He's just calm. He's just a calming influence. He'll joke a little bit, but he don't mind being the butt of the joke. Yeah. So he'd always have one," she said.
9-1-1 co-creator and showrunner Tim Minear teased in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter that although Peter Krause's character has died, fans will get to see him again.
"What I would say is that episode 15 is not Peter Krause’s last appearance this season," he said.