
Patrick Gomez
Editor-in-Chief and General Manager at Entertainment Weekly
@EW editor in chief / general manager, formerly @people @theavclub. (he/him.) Taped in front of a live studio audience.
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1 week ago |
ew.com | Patrick Gomez
Fans may not have seen the last of Owen Strand. 9-1-1: Lone Star viewers said goodbye to the 126's fire captain twice during the series finale in February — once when it appeared he died saving the rest of his crew (and the entire central Texas area) from nuclear disaster, and again when it was revealed he survived and serves as the fire chief for the New York Fire Department.
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1 month ago |
ew.com | Patrick Gomez
How do you say goodbye to a hero and a husband? If you're Athena Grant (Angela Bassett), you delay as long as possible. In the world of 9-1-1, it's been weeks since Bobby (Peter Krause) died after contracting a mutated virus and secretly keeping his exposure from his 118 family so that the only cure could be used on Chimney (Kenneth Choi).
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2 months ago |
ew.com | Patrick Gomez
"I was sobbing," the actor, who stars as Chimney on the ABC first responder drama, tells Entertainment Weekly just hours before viewers would see fire captain Bobby Nash (Peter Krause) sacrifice himself so Chimney could receive the one existing dose of cure for a mutated version of CCHF, or Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever.
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2 months ago |
ew.com | Patrick Gomez
Peter Krause has often compared his 9-1-1 character Bobby Nash to an invincible animated character. "I live in this world where the language of the show is this comic book about first responders come to life and they live through these most gruesome accidents," the actor told Entertainment Weekly in 2024 ahead of the season 7 finale, which saw Bobby in a coma. "A fire engine falling on Buck's lower body, a rebar going all the way through Chimney's head, Eddie being shot.
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2 months ago |
ew.com | Patrick Gomez
The core 9-1-1 team has always been indestructible...until now. Thursday's episode of the ABC first responder drama picked up in the middle of a contagion crisis. Chimney (Kenneth Choi) was rapidly progressing through the fatal symptoms of a mutated version of CCHF, or Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, while Hen (Aisha Hinds) lay on the table recovering from emergency in-the-field surgery after an explosion trapped the 118 firefighters in a biomedical research laboratory.
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