It was a mistake to kill Bobby. It is making me leave the show for good
I have been trying to find the words for how killing of Bobby makes me feel and the Andy Swift , I have been following have put it in perfect words.
More than anything, however, I’m haunted by this excerpt from Bobby’s final speech: “I’m not choosing to leave you,” he said before succumbing to a deadly virus. “I chose to save my team because it was the right thing to do. It was never because I wanted to go. I don’t want to go. If I could choose, I would stay with you. Always.”
In spite of those clearly established stakes, 9-1-1 is also a comfort watch
It wasn't a great idea to kill Bobby off and I don't know how anyone in 118 can recover from it and focus on themselves.
Writing Buck as anything other than devastated and broken would be criminally dishonest to his character. Not to mention Athena and the unfinished house. Processing this loss in 3 episodes and a summer , while dealing with 911 calls and cop stories , is impossible and can't really happen
Grey mourned the loss of Derek for a long time and he was only related to Meredith. Bobby is everyone's chosen family. He is literally the one feeding them food and guiding them in and outside of work. There is no one to compare.
Changing the entire emotional support network of extended 118, is no easy task and giving it its due will make 911 a much sadder show than it is.
'9-1-1' fans may be divided over certain topics, but at least we can all agree about one thing — Peter Krause's Bobby Nash should not have d










