Key Points

Kenneth Choi openly opposed 9-1-1's decision to kill off Peter Krause's beloved character Bobby Nash. The actor emotionally described how he pleaded with showrunners to reconsider the shocking twist. Choi shared a heartfelt Instagram tribute praising Krause's talent and friendship. Krause defended his character's sacrificial exit as a tribute to real-life first responders.

Key Points: Kenneth Choi Fought 9-1-1 Makers Over Peter Krause's Bobby Nash Death

  • Choi fought showrunner Tim Minear over Bobby Nash's death
  • Called Krause's character the team's "father figure"
  • Shared emotional Instagram tribute to Krause
  • Krause defended the exit as honoring first responders
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Kenneth Choi fought makers over Peter Krause's character 'Bobby Nash' death in show '9-1-1'

Actor Kenneth Choi reveals he battled showrunners over Bobby Nash's emotional exit in 9-1-1, calling Peter Krause's character their "father figure."

"I fought him on it up until we did the funeral stuff... Maybe they’ll change their minds. - Kenneth Choi"

Washington DC, April 21

Actor Kenneth Choi was quite vocal in expressing his displeasure over the death of character 'Bobby Nash' in the drama based on medical first responder 9-1-1, reported Variety.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, as quoted by Variety, actor Choi, who plays firefighter Howie "Chimney' Han in the series, said he "fought' the showrunner Tim Minear over the in-show death of Bobby Nash (Peter Krause), the captain of Chimney's LAFD station 118.

The actor said that he was devastated by the new shocking twist.

"It was uncontrollable sobbing. I was laughing at myself, saying, 'I don't know what is happening! I know this isn't real! Why am I acting like this?' But it was devastating to me," said Choi.

The actor further shared that he fought the makers for killing off their "father figure" in the show (Bobby Nash). Till the funeral scene in 9-1-1, Choi hoped for a change in the minds of the makers.

"Then I just kind of went into those stages of grief. Denial, mostly: This doesn't make any sense. Why would you do that? You're kind of killing off our father figure. And he explained creatively why he thought it was the right choice, and I fought him on it. And I continued to fight him on it. I fought him on it up until we kind of did the funeral stuff, because I was thinking: Maybe they'll pull it back. Maybe they'll change their minds. Maybe they'll reverse course," said Choi as quoted by Variety.

The actor also remembered the good times spent with the actor on the sets. He shared a throwback photo with Peter Krause on his Instagram handle. He wrote,

"Peter Krause, you are the classiest guy, the most talented of actors, and the loveliest human being. THANK YOU, PK. Love You, Pal. "

https://www.instagram.com/p/DIke8pNv3KL/?

According to the outlet, in the latest episode, 'Lab Rats,' Bobby seals off the doors to a lab containing a deadly virus. He traps himself inside in the process, saving his crew from catching the disease.

Following the episode's premiere, Krause released a statement addressing his character's dramatic end. He credited the makers of the show for showcasing the difficulties of the fire responders.

"I've heard that many fans are upset by this loss and they have a right to be. It is a loss," Krause said.

He continued, "That said, it was more than a bold creative choice on a bold show. Bobby Nash was written in sacrifice, and he was built for this. First responders risk their lives on the job so that others can see another day. His story arc honours them. We at '9-1-1' salute all the incredible men and women who do these dangerous jobs and strive to keep us safe. Our show is incredibly difficult to make at times with long hours, challenging stunts and elaborate disasters. We couldn't do it without each other."

Peter Krause played the role of Bobby Nash and exited the show after 8 seasons.

- ANI

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Sarah T.
I completely understand Kenneth's reaction! Bobby was the heart of 118 😭 The way he stood up for his character shows how much he cared about the show's integrity. Still not over this loss!
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Marcus L.
While I respect the actors' passion, I actually think the death was narratively powerful. It showed the real risks first responders take daily. Sometimes shows need bold moves to stay fresh after 8 seasons.
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Jamie K.
That Instagram post got me emotional 🥺 You can tell the cast had such genuine chemistry. I'll miss Bobby's leadership and dad jokes on the show!
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Taylor R.
I cried harder at Bobby's death than some real-life events 😅 The way they wrote it was so impactful though - sacrificing himself to save his team was the perfect ending for his character arc.
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Derek P.
Respect to Kenneth Choi for speaking up - shows he really understands the show's dynamics. But also respect to the writers for sticking to their vision. Tough call either way!
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Amira W.
I appreciate Peter Krause's thoughtful response about honoring first responders. Though I'll miss Bobby, his exit served a greater purpose than just shock value. Class act all around 👏

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