Captain Bobby Nash’s tragic death on 9-1-1’s two-part event this week left legions of fans heartbroken and in tears — and cast member Kenneth Choi was just as devastated.
Choi, known for his role as Howard ‘Chimney’ Han on the hit show, recently spoke with Entertainment Weekly about the emotional toll of filming the scenes that led to Nash’s demise. The actor shared that he was sobbing uncontrollably even after the cameras stopped rolling, highlighting the deep impact of the character’s death on both the cast and the audience.
Reflecting on the moment when showrunner Tim Minear informed him of Nash’s impending departure, Choi expressed disbelief and struggled to come to terms with the decision. He described going through the stages of grief, particularly denial, as he grappled with the loss of a central figure in the show.
Despite initially resisting the storyline, Choi eventually came to understand the creative reasoning behind Nash’s death. He recounted how Minear explained the narrative choice and why it was necessary for the progression of the series, leading Choi to eventually accept the decision, albeit with a heavy heart.
The two-part event that aired on April 17th saw Nash and the 118 responding to a biohazard situation at a research lab, where Chimney contracted a rare virus. In a selfless act of sacrifice, Nash concealed his own infection from Chimney and ensured that his colleague received the life-saving vaccine, ultimately leading to his own demise.
The emotional impact of Bobby Nash’s death on 9-1-1 resonated with fans and cast members alike, underscoring the profound connection viewers have formed with the characters and the show’s compelling storytelling. As the series continues to captivate audiences with its gripping narrative and poignant moments, the legacy of characters like Bobby Nash will live on in the hearts of fans around the world.