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Bobby's funeral plot says goodbye to Peter Klaus

    Bobby's funeral plot says goodbye to Peter Klaus

    Bobby's funeral plot says goodbye to Peter Klaus

    Spoiler Alert: The story contains the spoilers of the episode “9-1-1” on Thursday on ABC.

    “9-1-1” returns after a two-week break tonight, an episode, heartbreaking plot that includes the funeral of Captain Bobby Nash (Peter Krause). In the previous episode, Krause's Bobby died unexpectedly after contracting the virus and chose to save team member Chimney (Kenneth Choi) rather than saving himself with an available antidote. After saying goodbye to his wife, Lapd Sergeant Athena Grant (Angela Bassett) and his agent son Buck (Oliver Stark), Bobby kneeled down and prayed and died.

    On May 1, viewers were surprised when they conducted a “9-1-1” investigation into the episode of “The Last Alert”: Bobby and Tast 118 crew came out on an emergency call we had never seen before. But we will soon learn that this is a flashback from eight years ago, just as the series begins. During this call, Bobby and the team are trying to save a family from the house fire. They manage to rescue mother Lea, but cannot find her baby Mika. Bobby watched his mother deviate as the house continued to burn.

    Today, Athena is visiting a cemetery and trying to plan Bobby's funeral with the kids, but has trouble deciding where to rest. Additionally, officials have not released Bobby's body to her so she can't bury him.

    Later, when Athena discovers that he has been asking them to release Bobby's body, she is angry at the chimney. Athena seemed worried that once Bobby was buried, everyone would be able to move on from this death-she didn't want that. But the body has been released and the funeral will be held next Tuesday.

    As Athena rushed out of the fire station behind the chimney railing, she met someone looking for Bobby. Once she tells him that Bobby is dead and she is his widow, the man apologizes and explains that he wants to meet Bobby in hopes that he can help the man's sister. It turns out that the woman is Leah, the mother who lost her son in the fire eight years ago. Only Leah no longer accepts her son Mika’s death because she recently met a little boy named Cameron at a birthday party who she thought looked like Mika.

    She now firmly believes that Cameron is Mika, who was kidnapped by his current mother on fire night, and Leah says Leah has the same prenatal yoga class as her. Leah tries to kidnap Cameron and is now visiting her prison in Athena. Athena hesitated to believe Leah, but after listening to her, she noticed that Cameron's story is similar to Mika's birthmark. Athena said she didn't think Leah was “crazy” and she would take him back to Leah if Mika was still alive.

    Working late at night with Bobby's home, Athena is under construction in an incomplete renovation, trying to piece together what happened and avoiding calls from everyone. At that time, Bobby appeared on her and asked, “You're going to start a podcast?”, when he said her “crazy” wall outlined possible kidnapping.

    Bobby asked, “Shouldn't you be busy planning my funeral? I heard it would be big.” Athena said LAFD already had a template to follow his “hero funeral” and she didn't need to make a choice. When the ghost Bobby pushed her down, she lashed out: “You're the one who locked yourself in the lab and died. You don't want to tell me how to spend my time.” He replied: “Oh,” she insisted that she had to reinvest in the case because it was important to Bobby and he couldn't.

    Athena obtained Leah's permission, the grave of Exume Mika, but found that there was no body inside. Leah's brother said the baby's body was lost in the fire and they had never told Leah. Athena then went to Cameron's house and asked him and his mother's DNA to test Leah. It turns out that Cameron is not Mika and Leah is vandalized when Athena tells her the news. “For a moment, you convince yourself that miracles are possible,” Athena said.

    Then we see another flashback eight years ago when Bobby visited Leah in the fire and told her that she had lost two of her own children in the fire with his first wife a few years ago. She asked him how he spent every day, and Bobby said, “I believe I will see them again one day.”

    Back to today, it’s Bobby’s funeral. Everyone at the age of 118 was in attendance, including Eddie (Ryan Guzman), who had already flown back to the occasion and Chimney had to join the Chimney, which was still so angry with Bobby.

    After serving, Bobby's team brought the coffin to the fire truck, conducted a large parade on the streets of Los Angeles, and sounded the final alarm with the captain's honor. Then, instead of going to La Cemetery to bury him, Athena and her children boarded the plane with Bobby's coffin and took him back to St. Paul, Minnesota for burial with his first wife, Marcy, and his two children, Robert Jr. and Brooke.

    “It's easy to rest, you're back now, baby,” Athena said as she kissed his coffin before the end of the plot.

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