Is the 118 about to lose its heart?
As if 9-1-1 fans weren’t already stressed enough about the second half of the “Contagion” arc, here comes another gut-punch: Peter Krause was slated to appear on Good Morning America next week (4/18), but his name has been removed from the show’s press site.
TVLine has also confirmed that the May 1 episode (airing at 8 p.m. ET on ABC) is titled “The Last Alarm.”
And in the world of first responders, that phrase hits hard. A “last alarm” isn’t just poetic — it’s a ceremonial send-off for someone leaving the job… or leaving this world. Either way, it spells major change, and frankly? It has us sweating.
SPOILER ALERT!: Recent behind-the-scenes footage shows a formal ceremony being filmed, with Athena and her kids dressed in black — not exactly casual attire. But here’s the kicker: Bobby’s nowhere to be found in those scenes. Naturally, fan theories are swirling. Is he retiring? Or… is it something far worse?
Krause’s GMA appearance recently began circulating on social media, revealed by an X user just yesterday (March 11):
But ABC has since removed the actor’s name from the show’s press site, see below:
Back during Bobby’s crisis with Wendell at the end of Season 6, TVLine asked Krause if Bobby might be nearing the end of his run, or if he was in it for the long haul.