Warning: SPOILERS for 9-1-1 season 8, episode 18, "Seismic Shifts."Peter Krause’s exit from 9-1-1 was monumental for the long-running procedural, as it was the first main character death in the series' history and disrupted every ongoing storyline. In his wake, Bobby left a grieving widow, Athena Grant (Angela Bassett), and a team full of lost firefighters: Henrietta “Hen” Wilson (Aisha Hinds), Howard “Chimney” Han (Kenneth Choi), Evan “Buck” Buckley (Oliver Stark), Ravi Panikkar (Anirudh Pisharody), and Eddie Diaz (Ryan Guzman).
gruesome injuries in 9-1-1 season 8, episode 18 are typical for the first-responder drama, but it was bittersweet watching it unfold without Peter Krause. After the dust settled, one character came out of the woodwork to acknowledge it and prove their own leadership skills.
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Just as the 118’s core team seems like it will completely fall apart— with Eddie planning on moving to Texas and Buck planning on transferring to another house— Chimney gathers the room’s attention and delivers a stirring speech about Bobby’s legacy. He explains why the 118 needs to be together and anyone who leaves only guarantees they’ll be hurting alone instead of as a team. Beyond their shared grief, the 118 is now solely responsible for carrying out Bobby’s values. Most cutting, Chimney scolds that leaving the 118 is disrespectful to Bobby and all that he worked towards in his life.

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The speech is a nice tonal shift in the season 8 finale, taking a somber scene and forcing in some brutal optimism.
It immediately proves effective, as Eddie and Buck are both shown to change their plans and stay with the 118 after Chimney’s confrontation.
While Choi’s captivating performance proved his merit as Bobby’s successor, Hen’s reaction truly sealed the deal, as she said, “Copy that, Cap” before catching herself. “Seismic Shifts” ends before explicitly confirming the 118’s new captain, but it’s obvious that Chimney has a leg-up after he rallied the troops.
Why Chimney Is The Perfect Replacement For Bobby In 9-1-1
It's Been A Long Time Coming
Which character, if any, could replace Bobby has been a heated debate since the fallen captain’s death in 9-1-1 season 8, episode 15. Some firefighters— like Buck, Eddie, and Ravi— lack the experience, while others simply don’t want the position. Even though Hen previously acted as Bobby’s right-hand and led the team for temporary stints, she never aspired to permanently be captain. Hen’s ambitions throughout 9-1-1 have been inconsistent at best and ignored at worst, but captaincy has never been a goal for her. Truly, the only existing 118 member that makes sense as Bobby’s successor is Chimney.
Chimney ed the 118 in 2005 ("Chimney Begins") and has been there longer than anyone in 9-1-1, including Bobby.
Athena laid out the perfect argument herself in 9-1-1 season 8’s finale— as Bobby explained to her before his death, Chimney never gives himself enough credit for his work ethic, dedication, and leadership skills. Chimney is often overlooked due to his humor, but he’s been a part of ’s found family since the beginning, and the character is worth much more than his comic relief. Nevertheless, his comedy could be exactly what sets him apart from Bobby and helps ease the firefighters (and the audience) into the next era of the 118.
What 9-1-1 Season 9 Will Look Like With Chimney As The Leader Of 118
Different Isn't Always Bad
Aside from deserving the promotion, Chimney has proved himself capable of acting as the 118’s guiding light. Chimney will never be Bobby, but 9-1-1 isn’t aiming for a perfect replication. As it stands, station 118 needs one steadfast leader, and Chimney has all the necessary qualifications. In the future, ’s intense disasters will show off Chimney’s medical knowledge and quick decision-making even more than it already has. On more light-hearted calls, Chimney will be the first to crack a joke and set the tone for his team.
As is the case with any transition of power, Chimney’s first days as captain will surely have a few bumps in the road. Going from a peer to an authority figure demands a change in every preexisting relationship dynamic, both on the clock and off. Bobby managed to balance being in charge with being a ubiquitous father figure, but Chimney has been friends with the 118 for decades. Chimney will have to learn when to be the boss and when to be the best friend, but Bobby would be happy to know his legacy lives on in 9-1-1’s Captain Han.
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- Directors
- Bradley Buecker, David Grossman, Brenna Malloy, Gwyneth Horder-Payton, Jann Turner, Jennifer Lynch, Marita Grabiak, Sarah Boyd, John J. Gray, Barbara Brown, Robert M. Williams Jr., Kristen Reidel, Marcus Stokes, Tasha Smith, Millicent Shelton, Juan Carlos Coto, John Gray, Greg Sirota, Alonso Alvarez, James Wong, Kevin Hooks, Varda Bar-Kar, Shauna Duggins, Sharat Raju
- Writers
- Tim Minear, Andrew Meyers, Brad Falchuk, David Fury, Ryan Murphy, Christopher Monfette, Nadia Abass-Madden, Nicole Barraza Keim, Erica L. Anderson, Matthew Hodgson, Stacey R. Rose, Taylor Wong, Tonya Kong, Adam Penn
- Creator(s)
- Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Tim Minear
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