| “ | And now we got this plaque to tell anyone who walks through these doors what we already know. This is Bobby's house. | ” |
— Chimney
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Eat the Rich is the first episode of the ninth season of 9-1-1, and the one hundred and twenty-fifth episode overall. It aired on October 9, 2025.
Synopsis[]
In honour of Bobby Nash's sacrifice, the 118 comes together to dedicate the firehouse in his memory. Meanwhile, when a billionaire tech giant is involved in a life-or-death emergency, the team must race to his aid.
Cast[]
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Trivia[]
- The production code number for this episode is #9LAY01.
- From this episode onwards, Peter Krause (Bobby Nash) is no longer credited as a series regular.
- Corinne Massiah has been added back to the main cast. Additionally Elijah M. Cooper was promoted to a series regular.
- Harry dropped out of high school as soon as he turned 18.
- For some reason, Gavin McHugh (Christopher Diaz) is not credited in this episode and the following one, making it the first time he's not credited since he was promoted to a series regular.
Continuity[]
- It has been six months since Bobby died.
Memorable Quotes[]
Chimney: Then I realize when I think of Bobby, I picture him here in this building. Manning that stove, gathering us all around the table, picking a team and making it into a family. And now we got this plaque to tell anyone who walks through these doors whar we already know. This is Bobby's house. |
Buck: Thar she blows! |
Chimney [after purchasing the alcohol]: Oh no, it's not for us, it's for the kids! |
May [to Athena]: You're his mother, how did YOU miss it? |
Harry [to Athena]: You haven't been our mother since Bobby died. |
Eddie: I'll remember that, Han. Chimney: That's Captain Han to you. Eddie: You're just a temp. |
Buck: I don't even like flying domestically. |
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| 9-1-1: Nashville Episode Guide | |
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| Season 1 | "Pilot" • "Hell and High Water" • "Forces of Nature" • "Bad Case of the Blues" • "Lost Children" • "Great Southern Manors" |
















































































































