When a major character death or a game-changing plot twist occurs late into a series, it can recontextualize old episodes upon a rewatch. This has been the case with the death of Bobby Nash (Peter Krause) in Season 8 of 9-1-1. There is an added level of sadness to moments like Buck (Oliver Stark) telling Bobby he doesn't know what he would do without him while worrying about his exposure to radiation back in Season 3. It's also painful to look back on the start of Bobby and Athena's (Angela Bassett) love story, knowing that it ends with her losing him and selling their dream house shortly after.
9-1-1 certainly does the high-stakes and large-scale emergencies very well, but some of its best episodes are its funnier and more low-key installments. This includes episodes like "Jinx," which sees the 118 deal with an especially busy shift full of bizarre calls after Ravi (Anirudh Pisharody) uses the word "quiet" at work. Another great one is "Ocean's 9-1-1," in which the 118 get in trouble for breaking into a bank vault on a call. One of 9-1-1's funniest episodes, "Dosed," is a hilarious installment on its own, but it is actually much sadder while rewatching in the context of Bobby's death.
"Dosed" Sees the 118 Get High After Eating Hallucinogenic Brownies
Bobby's Storyline in "Dosed" Is Devastating in the Context of His Eventual Death![9-1-1 (TV Series 2018– ) - Episode list - IMDb]()
Now knowing that Bobby will die six seasons later, his storyline in "Dosed" makes the episode that much more heartbreaking. Bobby worked so hard to manage his sobriety, yet it is broken without his knowledge or his choice when Sandy drugs the brownies. Bobby tries to join his family while high, but Athena is the one to pull him back to reality, and to encourage him to keep going and to embrace being alive. He says as much to her during their goodbye in "Lab Rats." Bobby tells Athena that LA was only initially about saving enough lives to make up for the fire, but that she made him want to be alive and build a home. "Dosed" is the perfect example of this, where even high, Bobby chooses a life with Athena over death with his other family.Bobby's storyline in "Dosed" is very intentional, as he initially struggles to be happy about May's homecoming due to his grief about the milestones that his children will never reach. When Athena talks him down from the roof, though, Bobby is finally able to make it past his grief enough to embrace his role as Athena's partner, and as May and Harry's (Marcanthonee Jon Reis) eventual stepfather. Looking back, that final scene of Bobby joining the Grant family is bittersweet, because he will have to leave them six seasons later. The beauty pageant scene will always be one of 9-1-1's funniest, but "Dosed" ultimately is a much harder episode to rewatch now in light of Bobby's tragic death.