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00:00The hit procedural drama 9-1-1 is officially entering a bold new era.
00:06After the shocking and emotional season 9 finale,
00:09ABC has confirmed that the show is moving forward into season 10
00:13without Bobby Nash, a loss that continues to echo through the 118 and everyone who knew him.
00:20Season 9 was already a turning point.
00:23Bobby's unexpected death hit the team hard,
00:25and the season focused heavily on grief, trauma and keeping the station running during an incredibly difficult time.
00:33Chimney stepped in as interim captain, trying to maintain stability during the transition.
00:38His role always felt temporary,
00:41with the understanding that the captain's position would eventually be filled by someone else.
00:45That uncertainty played out all season, until the full finale,
00:50when Chimney was officially promoted to captain of the 118.
00:53That promotion isn't just a change in the chain of command,
00:57it's a symbolic closing of Bobby's chapter.
01:00By formally replacing him, the show makes it clear that it's moving forward,
01:05not holding space for a possible return.
01:07It's a bold, creative choice that confirms 9-1-1 is entering a new phase of storytelling,
01:14shaped by different leadership and evolving character dynamics.
01:17For long-time fans, killing off Bobby has been a deeply divisive decision.
01:21Many feel the loss was abrupt, and out of step with the show's usual tone.
01:27Still, the series has used this shift to deepen the remaining characters,
01:32giving them more personal arcs and emotional weight.
01:35Storylines involving Athena's children, May and Harry,
01:39have become even more central,
01:42adding fresh layers to the family drama at the heart of the show.
01:45Whether this post-Bobby era can fully win back disappointed viewers remains uncertain.
01:51One thing's for sure, 9-1-1 will never feel quite the same again.
01:56But with season 10 on the way,
01:58the 118 is ready to face new crises, new challenges,
02:02and a future that's still very much on fire.
02:05I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
02:06I'm sorry.
02:06I'm sorry.
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