Sadly, Bobby’s death in 9-1-1 season 8, episode 15, marks a turning point for the series. Now that the funeral has taken place and the beloved protagonist has been buried, it feels as though a version of 9-1-1 has died along with Bobby. Regardless of who will succeed him as captain, the team dynamic will never be the same. Similarly, the premature end to his and Athena Grant’s (Angela Bassett) relationship will haunt the series in perpetuity, with any new love interest living in Bobby’s shadow. There is one upside to Bobby’s death, however, small as it may be.
Bobby's Death Brings Eddie Back To LA In 9-1-1
Poor But Necessary Circumstances Brought Eddie Back Temporarily
After 9-1-1 season 8’s midseason finale cliffhanger, it was unclear what Eddie’s future held. The second batch of episodes quickly resolved the mystery, as Eddie moved to Texas in 9-1-1 season 8, episode 10 to reconcile with his son, Christopher (Gavin McHugh). The first responder drama continued building on the storyline immediately, with Bobby mistakenly calling Ravi Panikkar (Anirudh Pisharody) “Eddie” throughout episode 11 and Eddie’s life in Texas harshly scrutinized throughout episode 12. It was clear that neither Eddie nor Christopher were happy in Texas, but they had no tangible reason to return until 9-1-1 season 8, episode 16.
Although Christopher presumably stayed in the Lone Star state, Eddie returned to LA to attend Bobby’s funeral in “The Last Alarm” (which notably marks his first return since he left the state). Eddie served as a pallbearer alongside the rest of the 118 for the funeral procession, but Bobby’s burial in 9-1-1 was an exceptionally private affair, with only Athena and her two children present. Nevertheless, Eddie showed up when he had to and, despite being the only one not in LAFD dress uniform, he stood to salute his fallen captain.
How Bobby's Death Changes Eddie's Story In 9-1-1 Season 8
Missing Out Will Make Him More Eager To Move Home
Eddie’s remorse could propel him to move back home, but it may not be that simple, unfortunately. Eddie sunk his life savings into a house in El Paso, and he wouldn’t be able to afford just abandoning it. Likewise, having to report to another fire captain may make Eddie reluctant to stay. Plus, the guilt he obviously feels over not being present for the lab catastrophe could fester and turn into an excuse for him to stay away in 9-1-1. Nevertheless, it’s most likely that Eddie will come home for the sake of his whole family— including the 118.
The 118 Needs Eddie Back Now More Than Ever
The Found Family Is On The Brink Of Falling Apart
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With very little time remaining before the finale, it’s still unclear who exactly will lead Station 118 in 9-1-1 season 9 and beyond. Even the best candidates will first have to grapple with the guilt of following Bobby’s footsteps, and many of the main characters aren’t yet ready to lead an entire firehouse. With so much uncertainty plaguing the 118, what they could benefit from most is a functioning team and, if 9-1-1 takes mercy and allows Eddie a peaceful return, a found family reunion.
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