After seven seasons, 9-1-1 is still afraid to take a cast risk that could take the show in a compelling new direction. Despite a cruise ship disaster as part of 9-1-1 season 7’s biggest story, the series soldiered on with its cast intact. The only two series regulars that exited 9-1-1 are Connie Britton’s Abby Clark, who moved to Ireland, and Rockmond Dunbar, with Michael Grant moving to Florida, but there have been opportunities for bigger risks.
By 9-1-1 season 7’s ending, the fate of a main character had been revealed after teasing a significant death to a member of the 118. As usual, each character had their own issues going on, but the fate of their unit hangs in the balance heading into 9-1-1 season 8. In fact, the careers of Hen, Eddie, and even Athena might be upended next season based on what their respective storylines set up. Still, after six years on-air, it’s time for 9-1-1 to heighten the stakes.
9-1-1 Season 7 Finale Was The Perfect Opportunity To Increase The Stakes By Killing A Major Character
Bobby was at death’s door on 9-1-1 season 7, episode 10
It wouldn’t be as bad if 9-1-1 didn’t rely so much on cliffhangers to leave viewers questioning the fate of their beloved characters.
9-1-1 season 7, episode 10 picked up with Bobby in the ICU after his heart stopped for 14 minutes, perfectly laying the groundwork to kill off the character. Given the severity of his condition, there was no logical way for Bobby to pull through. The season even presented many questions about Bobby’s past and brought someone who was directly affected by his actions to the forefront, hinting at a grim fate. As a result, 9-1-1 was poised to kill off a series regular during its 106th episode, but the show missed the opportunity for a major cast shake-up.