Bassett was at the Met Gala this year when PEOPLE spoke with the actress about her role as Athena. She shared that she is still upset about Bobby's passing. “I'm in mourning,” she told the outlet. “I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. It wasn't my choice. I don't know.” But she said that she also didn't want to fully say goodbye to Bobby yet. She told fans to “Keep hope alive. Maybe he'll return in my dreams, you know, my memories."
But Bassett also shared that when the cast heard the news of Bobby's death, she and Krause thought it was “inconceivable," and shared that the two "just looked at each other." In another interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Bassett explained that when everyone heard, Krause had to comfort the cast. "You know when your eyes just lock and you don’t know what to say? And you just bear hug each other and then you just shake your head,” she told The Hollywood Reporter. “And bless his heart – he had to comfort all of us. He truly had to comfort all of us while he’s going through his own processing in the moment."
Angela Bassett Shared a Lovely Message for Peter Krause
"For eight seasons, this kind, funny, compassionate, talented actor became not only my trusted colleague, but also a dear friend. Peter Krause as Bobby Nash helped to introduce 9-1-1 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. 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."