Biggest Unanswered Questions After the ‘9-1-1’ Season 7 Finale

9-1-1 always offers plenty of action. Whether the crew is battling a major natural disaster or putting their lives at risk to rescue someone during a thrilling emergency, the 118 Firehouse is dedicated to protecting, serving, and saving. This season, the team rescues an endangered Athena (Angela Bassett) and Bobby (Peter Krause) from a capsized cruise ship in the first three episodes, and rushes to locate Chimney (Kenneth Choi) after he disappears the day of his wedding. But then, Bobby is placed in danger once more in the penultimate episode of the season, when an arsonist sets a fire at his and Athena’s home. After suffering from smoke inhalation, Bobby suffers a massive heart attack.

In the finale episode, Bobby makes a miraculous and full recovery (could the show really have survived the loss of Krause?), and is all set to resume his position as captain of the 118. All of a sudden, Captain Gerrard (Brian Thompson) shows up in the last few minutes of Episode 10 to throw a wrench in the team’s journey. Gerrard, who is a racist bully from Hen (Aisha Hinds) and Chim’s past, tells the crew that the higher-ups are concerned about leadership at the 118, and he’s now their new captain. Not only will this plot twist be a huge issue for the 9-1-1 writers to resolve, but there are many other upheavals in the lives of the characters that will need to be addressed in Season 8 of the ABC drama.

What’s Going to Happen to the 118 Firehouse on ‘9-1-1’?

The biggest shocker of the finale is Gerrard claiming that Bobby is no longer the captain at the 118. In the episodes leading up to the finale, Bobby finds himself coping with a great deal of guilt surrounding the fire that he caused decades ago. Amir (Malcom-Jamal Warner) shows up in his life to remind him of the pain he inflicted. Although Bobby has tried to come to terms with his feelings regarding his alcoholism and the effects of it, in Episode 9, Bobby feels overwhelmed by the weight of the suffering he’s responsible for. He decides to resign as captain of the 118 and go into early retirement. He doesn’t tell any of the crew, but goes about making sure that his team will be okay when he’s gone. However, after surviving the fire and his heart attack, Bobby changes his mind. He’s recommitted to his role as the leader of the 118, and is ready to resume control of the firehouse. He’s completely taken aback when he learns of Gerrard replacing him, as are the rest of the team, who are informed by Gerrard that Bobby actually quit two weeks prior without them knowing.

How Will the Crew Handle Gerrard’s Takeover?

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