9-1-1 A crying goodbye of one of its most beloved members of the cast on April 17 said. Immediately after the emotional episode concluded, the deadline published a letter of thanks of the actor.
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“I would like to thank Dana Walden, Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim to undermine for the intestation with such a complex character during the thesis nine years. He has an honor to portray Captain Bobby Nash”, Peter Krause, whose character died in part 2 or 9-1-1: contagion, Write in the letter shared by the deadline.
As Decider pointed out in our detailed episodes recapitulator, after a series of turns, turns and hopeful moments and heartbreaking, Athena (Angela Bassett) and the 118 lost their brave captain, which sacrificed Himsel to save the team.
“In October 2017, through [Bobby Nash]We are addressing issues such as complaints, guilt, anger and addiction while exploring their relationship with a superior power, forgiveness and grace. In his healing path, we saw him join and hug both the new family in the Firehouse and his new family with Athena Grant, where he found love and acceptance. We also have a lot of fun along the way. It was a joy, “Krause’s letter continues.
“Humid when working in tune with our technical advisor, Chief Mike Bowman and the Royal Firefighters, I want to thank everyone for helping me to provide a feeling of dignity and realism to the character of our life bigger than red life, his son and son. He writes, before addressing what will surely be a massive discomfort among fans.
“I have heard that many fans are upset about this loss and have the right to be. It is a loss. That said, it was more than a bold creative option in a bold show,” says Krause. “Bobby Nash was written in sacrifice and was built for this. The first answer risks their lives at work so that Ethers can see another day. Their story honors them.
Krause takes into account that the program is “incredible difficult” to do and demand long hours and challenging acrobatics to create emergencies of next level, thanking “all in each department and all of ABC, 20th Television and Fox.”
Before Krause firm, he writes: “I will miss all my 9-1-1 Family. Our incredible team whose professional excellence is insurmountable. All writers who continue to remove rabbits from the hats. All directors commissioned it. All the incredible cast of guests over the years, as well as Jennifer Love Hewitt and the cast in the call center. I will miss my partner, Angela Bassett. His strength and sweetness, and we brought hand in hand. We separate too soon. A lot of love. “
Krause also takes a time to shout to Tim Minar and Brad Buecker for being his “pillars” and “two of the best in the business.”
Last, But Never Least, Krause Writes, “I Miss My Beloved and Unruly Children of the 118. Aisha Hinds, Kenneth Choi, Oliver Stark, Ryan Guzman and Anirudh Pisharody: This is a Tough Goodbye. Stayit Revruly, Butit Heruly, Butit Heruly Heruly, Butit Heruly, Butit Heruly, Butit Revruly, Butit Revruly, Butit Revruly, Butit Revruly, Butit Revruly, Butit Revruly, Butit Revruly, Butit Revruly, Butit Revruly, Butit Revruly, Butit.
For more information about Krause’s final 9-1-1 Episode, be sure to read the recapitulation of episode 15 of season 8 of Decider.
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