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“It felt like a real death.”

When there is a moment of 911 Season 8, in which we still hate the most, is the decision to kill Bobby Nash. It is a death that will take a long time before Bobby meant the entire 118 and Athena so much. As we mourn the loss of the character, Oliver strongly announced that it felt like a real death while he was filming it.

Strongly spoke with The Hollywood reporter In the Disney presentation, where he covered what it was, how it was to film the death scene. It had a little easier than the rest of the actors who were part of the 118. He had to film the scene in which he said goodbye to Bobby on the same day, where Buck's reaction to death was turned. After all, Buck was there with Bobby when everything revealed that he had commissioned the virus as in.

Some of the others had to wait a day or so to film the reaction. The death scene had more time to sit with them.

9-1-1 – “Do not drink water” – after an earthquake, the 118 races run to the place of some unusual fires and have to find out before someone else is injured. While everyone settles in their new normality, they try to go forward and plan for the future. Thursday, May 8th (8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. EDT) on ABC. (Disney/Christopher Willard) Oliver Stark

When strongly divided that the death scene felt like a real death, he also said how a line in the scene was personally. It is one who still makes him see the scene back, and when Bobby says: “I love you, child.”

It turns out that this is something that Krause said outside of the shooting. This family became a family while filming the series, and it is clear that thanks to the mentorical company, someone who is as brilliant as Krause has come into the action in actors.

“His farewell really got me. Over the years, so much love and family relationships have been built between us that it felt like a real death. If I see it now, there is a moment in the scene in which he says” I love you, child “every time.

Krause's presence is overlooked on the set, which is not so surprising. It is missing on the screen. At least as a bobby as a consultant in the TV series worked Hotshots He was still nearby in the show and the 118 could turn to him here and there. Now we can't see him. He was back over flashbacks and as a spirit 911 Season 9, the show will certainly use less and less.

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9-1-1 – òsob Storiesó – The 118 reacts to a fire in a local shelter and races to evacuate all animals. In the meantime, Maddie takes a 9-1-1 call to search for answers. Thursday, March 6 (8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. EST), on ABC. (Disney/Christopher Willard) Oliver Stark

Strongly also announced that he was surprised how the severity of the scene in 911 Season 8, episode 15 remained with him. This was nothing he had expected, probably because many characters die as actors. The problem is that this is 911And no main character had died up to this point.

Buck has been through the last three episodes of certainly 911 Season 8. He initially pushed his own grief aside when he tried to help everyone else around him. Then, when he all needed the most, they turned his back. Everyone mourns their own way, and someone needed someone to relate to because he had to do with a confusing moment because of this last scene.

However, there is hope for the future. Buck seems to have found its reason, especially now that the Chimney is ready to take over in the fire station. He really has to become a captain to bring the family meal back that Buck missed so much.

911 will return to ABC in autumn Thursdays at 8/7C.

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