The decision to kick off 9-1-1 Season 8 with a bee-nado and midair plane collision turned out to be one of the greatest feats the notoriously ambitious series has ever accomplished.
The three-part opening emergency had a little bit of everything.
It came to an emotionally charged and action-filled end during 9-1-1 Season 8 Episode 3, when Athena Grant, with the help of devoted hubby Bobby Nash, landed a plane on the Los Angeles freeway.
The hour was a showcase for Angela Bassett and Peter Krause, who continue to build upon the legend that is super-couple Bathena. And coming out of the moving hour, we had to talk to Krause about it.
Chatting with Peter Krause is guaranteed to leave you with a smile.
The veteran actor loves the show he’s been a part of for eight seasons and counting, has a loving respect for his on-screen wife, and has excellent insight into Bobby.
This chat left this writer smiling, hopefully leaving you feeling the same way.
Enjoy this one, 9-1-1 fanatics!
Hi Peter. How are you?
I’m good, Whitney. How are you doing?
I’m good, thank you. I wanted to ask you about the evolution of Bobby and Athena’s relationship.
When we started season seven, we saw them having some issues in their marriage, which they obviously worked through, but this season, they seem to have to be stronger than ever.
So, talk to me about the evolution of their relationship to this point and what we can expect to continue to see from them this season.
Whitney, what issues do you think Bobby and Athena had in season seven? Aside from the fact that she didn’t want to go on a cruise.
They weren’t communicating very well, and the question of, ‘Why does she not want to be alone with him?’ Some of those issues were present.
Yeah. She didn’t want to disappoint Bobby.
Yes.
I guess she did. She had that fear of, ‘What are they going to do?’ You have to refresh my memory a little bit.
I just remember she didn’t want to go on the cruise, but there was that whole thing. Not to be alone.
Exactly. So, can you talk to me about their evolution? This season, they’re strong. Will we continue to see them seem to rely on and lean on each other as the season continues?
Yeah, they’ve always relied on each other. They’re there for each other. What the show does very well is show them relying on each other in extreme circumstances.
I liked the end of that last season when they came back from the cruise and were sitting in tourist clothes briefly on the sofa.
They had that bag of burgers and fries, and then they realized they were finally alone, alone at last, after saving that ragtag group of people aboard the ship.
They’re also there for each other in those ways too, simple ways. And then, of course, what Bobby goes through with Amir, Athena’s there for Bobby throughout that.
I think she also helped him let go in the same way, or she kind of underlined that Amir was able to let go and see Bobby as a person who didn’t maliciously start the fire and all that. But Bobby had some more letting go, too.
So they’re there for each other in those more relatable ways or the way that people are in a relationship emotionally. They’re there for each other emotionally, as well as in those extreme circumstances.
Yes, like in this last episode.
And it goes back and forth like a seesaw. Athena will save Bobby; Bobby will save Athena. Bobby and Athena will save a bunch of other people. And that’s a lot of fun.
This season, Tim Minear did an excellent job weaving together the bee-nado, the flight, Bobby being off on Hotshots, the show within the show.
I love that Bobby and Athena come together with the plane landing on the freeway and Bobby there on this stolen fire engine, or borrowed, as we say.
That’s a great, great scene.
It’s been great working with Angela over the years.
When Tim Minear brought them together in season two and had them get married, I thought that was a genius move on his part to say, ‘Let’s not draw this out; let’s just smash them together and then take it from there.’
That was a really good move.
I agree.
I really enjoy the capers, so I also enjoyed this episode when they found the red sports car.
They’re on the trail like Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers in a Hart to Hart-style TV series, doing crimes together. That’s another fun element of our sprawling show.
Yes, for sure. And you brought up Hotshots, which I have been raving about in my writings. It’s genius. It’s a perfect way to get Bobby outside of his comfort zone.
What did you think about that when it was brought to you that this was what Bobby would be doing away from the 118? And how does that role challenge Bobby?
It’s challenging in that he doesn’t want to be there, but he wants to do a good job and also wants to take care of Brad Torrance, the actor.
He’s sort of a man-child, and I think Bobby sees through his actor exterior; there’s a good person in there, and he wants to help him out. But he becomes rather obsessed with Bobby as time goes on.
It was also really fun to have Brad jump in the fire engine and be with us out there on the freeway, stopping traffic and then later watching him wheeled out on the stretcher was a lot of fun.
Since he’s been at Hotshots, it seems Bobby’s a little bit out of the loop on things happening at the 118.
Do you think Bobby’s been putting some distance because he’s feeling the effects of just not being there around his team?
Well, I think that Bobby’s a pretty honorable guy. Gerrard is the captain there, and they’ve got to work their things out. Obviously, he’d rather be there than on the TV show.
But given his level of guilt over his past and wanting to walk away from being a fire captain, however briefly, feeling like he shouldn’t be doing that, he’s certainly longing to return to the firehouse.
I like that in this episode, he steps right in when he gets to the scene to give orders. It’s just what he does.
Yeah, it’s his nature. It’s his team. It’s his team. This is how they work well together. It’s his natural place being their leader. I like that too. Tim did, again, a fantastic job with the first three episodes. It’s one of our best.
I’ve started to look at them like movies now, our first three episodes. And that’s something that’s evolved over time, and I think that’s part of the reason why the show is a hit again.
Suddenly, we’re as popular as we were when we first came out. It’s very interesting.
But to relaunch on ABC, and then I think getting better at evolving as a show, and Tim coming back has certainly done a big boom, and we just did the ten episodes last year.
But again, weaving together all these different elements — Bobby working at Hotshots, Athena traveling with the witness and the aircraft, the bee-nado, and the small plane getting smothered in bees — it’s just done really nicely.
I think this is one of our most tightly put-together first three episodes. It’s really good.
I agree.
I hope you enjoyed it.
I’ve been ranting and raving about it. I really, really enjoyed it. Once we get past these three episodes, obviously without spoilers, what can you tease us about what to expect?
I don’t know. I don’t know if I can tease anything. I would tell you everything if I didn’t have to have phone calls about it later.
I totally get it. Last one for me because it was touched on a little bit in the opening hour about Bobby and Athena house hunting. What do you think is the top thing Bobby is looking for when he and Athena go house hunting?
Oh, honestly, I think Bobby wants a home that Athena will be happy in.
I’m not sure exactly what Tim has planned in that arena. We haven’t really discussed it, but that’s also a storyline that hasn’t had as much momentum. So, as we head deeper into the season, what will happen there?
Gotcha.
Or if they’ll make some other decision. I don’t know.
All right. Well, we’ll have to stay tuned, right?
If they’re going to go live on a cruise ship.
Oh, no, no, no.
Gosh, what were those characters’ names? I want to say Romy and Michelle because one of the actors’ names is Romy. Lola!
Lola, yes.
Lola and whatever his name was. I remember Dan, the actor. But yeah, they’re going to go live on cruise ships like them.
Wow. I don’t know. You didn’t have such great luck next time.
I don’t see that happening.
No, me neither. Well, thank you so much for your time, Peter. I appreciate it.
Sure, yeah. But the Halloween episode is a lot of fun. I can’t tell you anything about it, but the Halloween episode is going to be really good.
This interview has been edited for length and clarity. You can watch 9-1-1 on Thursdays at 8/7c on ABC.
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