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promosbrasil · 14 days
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9-1-1 7x08 Promo [ Step Nine ] 
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matan4il · 7 days
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911 ep 708 first watch reactions
Oh, poor Bobby.
Seeing him at that AA meeting, his past failures that made him wanna take his own life rubbed back in his face with the intention to hurt, was painful. Especially because you realize Amir would not be saying anything, unless he realized at that meeting that Bobby is the kind of good guy that can be hurt by hearing about the consequences to other people of his own actions. If Amir had gotten the idea that Bobby is the kind of cold-hearted bastard who did not care and could "just walk away," then his whole little speech would have been pointless, and another path for revenge would have been needed instead.
But to see little Bobby, so happy and proud when it came to his dad the firefighter captain, realizing he must have wanted to be just like his hero all these years, really brings into focus how much he must have felt like an even greater failure in his own mind, no matter how many good things he did, how many people he saved, how often he was willing to sacrifice his life to save others', and how hard he's worked to fix the faults that caused this tragedy in the first place. And not just since the fire that killed 148 people, but from the very moment that his drunk dad started gaslighting him, as if the senior (supposedly heroic) Captain Nash's sins were the fault of his son.
"I never counted the survivors."
Why does this show keep hurting me by striking in the places closest to home. :( My grandparents were all Holocaust survivors, and yeah, I know firsthand that survivors are victims, as well as sometimes their family members, too. I'm a third generation, and I know exactly where the Holocaust has scarred my grandparents, my parents and me. I know what the Nazis and their collaborators did, does not stop in May of 1945, and is not close to over in May of 2024. Grief, pain and loss can be like that stone thrown into the water, where the circles that come out of it may extend far beyond the initial point of impact.
What Athena said to Bobby about how it needed to matter to him that he's a different person now than he was back then is so incredibly important. It was a good ep, but at the end of the day, most of us don't get to heal by saving people's lives. We find what we can fix and we do, we choose to be kind with others, we eventually learn that the measure of compassion and mercy we show to ourselves also matters, and we try to find the right balance between all of these things. That last part is probably the hardest. But that's the real work of life, and that one I think is true for all of us, no matter what our circumstances might be.
Thank you for reading! If you’re looking for more, you can find my s7 reactions tag here, and more of my Buddie meta and content in my pinned post. xoxox
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emilybahu · 2 days
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Seeing Bobby as a kid broke me… like look at this sweet boy!
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He had to endure so much pain and trauma, he lost his father, the man he looked up to most, twice. All I wanted every time he was on screen was to hold him and protect him!
This same little kid is still lives in the man Bobby is today, the boy who just wanted to help his dad, but couldn’t. In every person he saves he’s wishing that he saved his father.
I was gonna watch this episode again, but I don't think I can, not yet at least because seeing what Bobby went through as a kid makes me so sad. I simply can't handle seeing him waking up in the morning and finding his dad dead on the living room floor. Seeing Bobby desperately trying to wake up his father to no avail.
I can't handle seeing him being driven to taking his first drink at such a young age because the pain of this loss was too much. All that his father taught him (apart from a good work ethic maybe) was that drinking takes away the pain, so that's what he did.
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Captain Robert "Bobby" Nash - 7x8
Unpopular opinion: Bobby's 7x8 storyline should have been included in season 6!
IMO, Bobby's 7x8 storyline should have been done in season 6 instead of that mess they did with Wendell. Until 6x9 aired, NO ONE had ever heard of Wendell. He was made up and to prove it, in season 1, Bobby used to talk to his priest for counseling but the audience never saw or heard of Wendell until he just showed up and was supposed to have a long-lasting friendship with all of the Grant-Nash family. May even knew who he was but the audience didn't. It appears he was created out of thin air and used as a connection device for Buck's death in 6x10.
In 7x8 the audience finally got to see snippets from Bobby's past including his childhood but the issue for me was Bobby mentioned he was from a legacy of firefighters in season 5 but REMINDER, Bobby hadn't had a storyline all his own since season 2. Every storyline he had after 2x16 "Bobby Begins Again" involved his wife Athena (rightfully so), Michael, Buck, his stepchildren May and Harry and the 118. Even his 4x13 and 4x14 storylines were about the issues in his marriage with Athena before he got shot by Ethan Copeland. In season 5 he saved May in the dispatch fire in 5x16 and he punched Jonah in 5x17 but that was AFTER Jonah adult napped Hen and Chimney.
My point is Bobby's storyline would have gone over a lot better if it had been included in season 6 and IMO, it would have been a better narrative point to connect with Buck's 6x10 storyline. Bobby's biological father died while Bobby was at home with him and he idolized his dad because in his eyes, his dad couldn't do any wrong. The details included in 6x11 for Buck would have been more impactful and emotional if they had been related to Bobby's past relationship with his own father instead of the show trying to redeem the Buckley parents without giving them a proper redemption arc.
No one knew anything about Bobby's past childhood until 7x8 and that's ridiculous especially since Bobby spent years without a storyline all his own.
Also, Malcolm-Jamal Warner is an A-LIST actor but he's only going to be in three episodes. But they keep bringing these non-acting people back who scare the audience with their joker-like smile because they don't know how to deliver a line from a script (EG).
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lemuria1134 · 1 year
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We got this in 1×01
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And then we got actual married couple and their daughter
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😉😉
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beep-beep-robin · 7 days
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bobby teaching himself how to cook as a kid to feed himself and his dad… i‘m fine. i‘m totally fine.
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biochemandmonsters · 7 days
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I know it’s literally their Job to misdirect but the whiplash I got between the 7x08 promo & the actual episode…
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thewaywardfangirl · 6 days
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I really think the "I never counted the survivors" thing really pairs well with that scene from season 6 (?) Where Eddie shows up and tells Bobby that while he's hating himself for the losses he should remember that he saved Eddie.
He never counted the survivors
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petersthree · 6 days
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Bobby coming home to his family [Image ID in ALT] 9-1-1 1x05 | 7x08
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tvuniverse · 7 days
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BOBBY NASH and AMIR CASEY | 9-1-1 → 7x08 Step Nine
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televisionpromos · 14 days
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9-1-1 7x08 "Step Nine" Promo - Check out the promo for 9-1-1 Season 7 Episode 8 "Step Nine" airing next week on ABC.
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notafragilething · 29 days
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I really think a lot of fans need to step back and learn some media literacy and use common sense.
Tommy not appearing in 7x07 and 7x08 makes sense. Those are Bobby centric episodes. Buck has gotten a lot of attention in the last 2 and will likely not be as heavily feature in 7-9.
People thinking this means they break up makes no sense. Oliver has stated he assume Lou is staying around and the official instagram is following him.
We’ll probably see him in 1, maybe 2 more episodes because that’s normal for a re-occurring character.
I also fear people are getting their hopes up for Buddie foreshadowing this season and I highly highly doubt that’ll happen in the next few episodes.
I’m getting worried about backlash against Oliver if it doesn’t go that way.
Whether or not your ship is canon really shouldn’t impact your enjoyment.
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911bts · 3 months
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What We Know: Season 7
7x01 - “Abandoned ‘Ships”
Writer(s): Tim Minear
Director: John J Gray
Air Date: March 14, 2024
Production Code: 701
Synopsis: Athena and Bobby set off on their honeymoon cruise, but when duty calls, their vacation is put on hold. Meanwhile, a fighter jet traps a civilian, and an unusual incident leaves a couple stuck together.
Stills: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4
7x02 - "Rock the Boat"
Writer(s): Lyndsey Beaulieu & Juan Carlos Coto
Director: Brad Buecker
Air Date: March 21, 2024
Production Code: 702
Synopsis: The disastrous cruise continues when Bobby and Athena respond to the ship’s explosion, racing to aid injured passengers. Meanwhile, Hen questions her instincts in a life-taking call and grows concerned about Athena and Bobby’s whereabouts.
Stills: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5
7x03 - "Capsized"
Writer(s): Lyndsey Beaulieu & Juan Carlos Coto
Director: Brad Buecker
Air Date: March 28, 2024
Production Code: 703
Synopsis: With each moment becoming critical as the ship is flipped upside down, Athena and Bobby take charge, seeking methods for rescue while navigating efforts to guide survivors to safety. Meanwhile, Hen defies protocols in her search for Bobby and Athena.
Stills: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5
7x04 - "Buck, Bothered and Bewildered"
Writer(s): Andrew Meyers & Bradley Marques
Director: Chad Lowe
Air Date: April 4, 2024
Production Code: 704
Synopsis: Upon her return to shore, Athena’s son, Harry, finds himself in trouble with the law. Meanwhile, Buck grows envious as Eddie forms a close bond with someone else, and the 118 rescue a woman who’s stuck on receiving a rose at an iconic mansion.
Stills: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6
7x05 - "You Don't Know Me "
Writer(s): Lyndsey Beaulieu & Taylor Wong
Director: Brenna Malloy
Air Date: April 11, 2024
Production Code: 705
Synopsis: Hen and Karen welcome a new addition to their family, while a call unfolds involving a person’s limb that’s taken on a mind of its own. Meanwhile, Eddie and Marisol take a closer look at their relationship, and Buck navigates his new feelings.
Stills: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4
7x06 - "There Goes The Groom"
Writer(s): Tim Minear & Nicole Barraza Keim
Director: John J Gray
Air Date: May 2, 2024
Production Code: 706
Synopsis: After years of anticipation, Maddie and Chimney’s long-awaited wedding day arrives. However, when the groom mysteriously vanishes, the 118 races against time to ensure he doesn’t miss the most crucial day of his life.
Stills: part 1, part 2
7x07 - "Ghost of a Second Chance"
Writer(s): Taylor Wong (probably)
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Air Date: May 9, 2023
Production Code: 707
Synopsis: Maddie and Athena investigate a case surrounding an abducted mother and child as Hen and Karen learn more about Mara’s family history. Meanwhile, Eddie grapples with unresolved feelings for someone from his past.
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7x08 - "Step Nine"
Writer(s): Juan Carlos Coto & Bradley Marques
Director: John J Gray (probably)
Air Date: May 16, 2024
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7x09 - "Ashes, Ashes"
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Air Date: May 23, 2024
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7x10 - "All Fall Down"
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Air Date: May 30, 2024
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emilybahu · 7 days
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I AM NOT OKAY
I’ll share actual thoughts about the episode tomorrow… I feel like I’m gonna start crying 😭
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msquartermaine · 6 days
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This is long, so feel free to scroll… (especially if you only watch 9-1-1 for Buck)…
I’m going to need people to stop complaining about the Bobby focus and Bathena focus this season. First of all, 7x01? Not a Bobby or Bathena episode. Plenty of Buddie/Christopher and Madney. Hen got the short end of the stick, but she arguably had more dialogue in 7x02 than Bathena (who I might add spent most of the episode separated).
Second of all, in 7x02 and 7x03 of the cruise ship story, there were barely any profound 1:1 conversations going on between Bathena. Yeah, we got good kisses out it, but they had to share the stage with several others. Meanwhile, in 7x04 through 7x07, there were many more meaningful and longer interactions happening. Only one Bathena scene had anything close to that (the almost drowning one in 7x02).
Finally, Peter has been sidelined since the start of S3 (unless you count the 3 episode Wendell arc). He is a lead, but has been playing supporting for 4 years. So it was time for him to get an episode focused on his character. And this was NOT a Bathena episode. The 2 had sweet moments, but let’s not act like the couple is taking over the show.
Oh, one more thing - People are like “This is a shortened season. Now isn’t the time to focus on one character.” Yet I’m sure if the character was Buck, we would not be hearing that. But also, I believe the shortened season is just an excuse. This season could be 18 episodes long, and there would still be people complaining because Buck is getting less than his usual significant amount (although I’d argue up until 7x08, he actually had more screen time or at least more dialogue this season than Bobby).
For those who made it through, thanks for reading my rant.
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buckleyy · 7 days
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“he needs me”
9-1-1 7x08
Matthew 27:46
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