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fallenseptemberleaves · 11 months
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They all have their own spots on the couch! Buck on the left, Chris in the middle, and Eddie on the right. They’re a family!
We’re gonna see them all together on the couch in the finale, right?
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Buck & Eddie: Turnout Gear!
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What will their married last name be?
1. Mr. & Mr. Buckley-Diaz
2. Mr. & Mr. Diaz-Buckley
3. Mr. & Mr. Diaz
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theladyyavilee · 1 year
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I wonder if with the whole chimney and the potential of being captain and the leadership skills thing, they are gonna touch on the fact that potentially part of chimney being so hesitant about it (and judging himself too harshly) is because the one time he got to be Captain and take on that much responsibility, Eddie’s wife died AND a firetruck exploded and almost killed his pseudo-little-brother Buck and not even offering himself up was enough to safe Buck, and I’m pretty sure he felt super helpless each time and we actually do know that he was really harsh on himself especially over Shannon’s death (and also from the time Maddie wanted to do the homebirth we know he has anxiety over being helpless/feeling like he wasn’t enough to help/safe someone)! so! I wanna see that maybe brought up, I would really really love that <3
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From an interview with Oliver:
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It tracks that the couch Buck’s parents buy is all about how it appears and not being functional or comfortable. What happens to the couch, and how does Buck get a new one??
What happens to the couch?????
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missmagooglie · 1 year
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Ok, so here is something I love about the 6.04 Kitchen Scene (aka Chris Gets Caught):
It has been noted that both of our favorite Diazes are Kings Of Sass. Eddie is a petty, snarky bitch (affectionate) and he has passed his love of snark onto his son.
Up until now, we haven't really seen both Eddie and Chris at Peak Sass at the same time. The interesting thing about this kitchen scene is that we're starting to see how some of the patterns Eddie has fallen into as a parent are gonna become strained and need adjustment as Chris gets older.
The banter was still very light-hearted teasing, but you could kinda see how Chris is getting more opinionated and more willing to challenge Eddie's authority. And you can see, too, how Eddie kinda smarts at that. He responds to Chris criticizing the mayo selection by taking a (again, very mild and teasing) dig at Chris by saying "Great, I'm raising a condiment snob" and then tries to pull it back to a place of reassurance and love by saying "you're lucky you're cute". (Spoiler alert - Chris is quickly approaching the age where that's no longer something he wants to be)
And, like, the phrasing is so important here. Chris says, "YOU got the WRONG mayo". He doesn't say "why'd you get this one?" He doesn't say "Ugh, this one is gross." He tells Eddie he did something *wrong*, which activates Eddie's defenses.
Eddie has done a LOT of work over the past few years toward trusting himself as a father and believing that he is a *good* father, but through it all the one person who has never doubted how good a dad Eddie is has been Christopher himself. The relationship has been "this kid loves me and trusts me so much, and I need to prove myself worthy of the trust he has in me".
Even with the skateboard incident, the reason Chris was so upset when he felt like Eddie had lied was *because* he trusted and believed Eddie so implicitly. And because Eddie was able to level with Chris and find a solution, they were able to repair that trust very quickly.
As Christopher hurtles at lightspeed toward his teen years, he is gonna realize that Eddie is not always right by the simple virtue of being his dad, and for the first time it's going to be CHRISTOPHER telling Eddie he's not good enough at being a dad. And as much as that is a normal and healthy thing for Chris to be going through, it is going to dig directly into all of Eddie's deepest insecurities.
The thing about that snarky teasing way Eddie and Chris were talking to each other in the kitchen? Is that it is SO EASY to take it too far when feelings are hurt. So it will be interesting to see how Eddie navigates those types of conversations when that foundation of love and trust starts to get shaken by Christopher's growing pains....
(Also, ugh the parallels of Eddie and Ramon addressing the mistakes Ramon made as a parent decades after the fact and Eddie making mistakes as a parent but being able to recognize them and adjust while Christopher is still a kid? Immaculate. Gorgeous. Inspired.)
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harpermiller · 2 years
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I am just eating up the theory of 6x01 having like the gang passing around interim captain and just all being terrible at it (the only one who’s even maybe remotely good at it is hen)
Buck just spends the entire time flirting with Interim Captain Diaz and trying to make Eddie laugh/break from his serious captain mode
Whereas Interim Captain Buckley is the biggest shit ever and goes on a little power trip (not as bad as chim but still), only answers to Captain Buckley the whole shebang however he gives Eddie special treatment and ignores when people call him out on it
And then when Bobby comes back from his honeymoon Ravi just hugs him extremely tight and says “never leave ever again”
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hmslusitania · 2 years
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Wait okay okay okay
So:
Taykay obviously took her couch back with her when she left
Maddie and Chimney aren’t back together yet and are still awkwardly navigating house sharing centred around Jee and they’re trying to do it so that when Chim’s at work, Maddie’s at the house and when Chim’s not on shift Maddie is elsewhere and the obvious elsewhere is Buck’s loft
BUT
Buck and Chim work the same shifts so he’s going to have to be there when Maddie needs to be there, and as he’s explaining this new setup to Eddie while over for dinner, he explains that it’s fine, he’ll just crash on the couch
Prompting Chris to remind him that Buck does not possess a couch
Prompting Eddie to say “well you can always just stay on our couch instead”
Prompting Buck to eventually just…move in
And then, y’know, Eddie’s couch isn’t all that comfortable and one morning after a long shift they’re both exhausted and Eddie suggests hey you know you can just crash with me
And then simply they do not stop doing that ever
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shortsighted-owl · 1 year
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Seven sentence Sunday
Happy New - and first Sunday of the - Year!
Tagged by the wonderful @spotsandsocks @rogerzsteven and @jobairdxx - thank you all!
Slightly more than 7 sentences from my 6b!lightning storm spec fic 🚒⛈⚡️
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This ritual is theirs alone.
Eddie, handing Buck each piece of the harness, keeping an ever watchful eye as Buck steps into the loops, hikes the belt higher under the constant downpour.
Stepping closer and dropping heavily to one knee, Eddie can almost feel the heat of Buck’s breath ghosting the back of his damp neck as he tilts his head down to start pulling at each strap in turn, starting from the left hip, left thigh…
“Come over.” His own voice nearly startles him, definitely catching Buck unaware if the speed of his neck snapping up to look him in the eye from where he had been aimlessly staring over Eddie’s shoulder into the ever-growing puddles is anything to go by.
“Eddie.” Buck’s voice cracks round each syllable of his name, a warning, one that Eddie won’t heed right now.
He brings his hands round to Buck’s right thigh, slipping a finger between the coarseness of the loop and the slickness of his turnout pants. Tugs once, twice, three times.
“Look, you weren’t going to come to me and I wasn’t going to push, but this, I can’t take it, even Chris can see somethings up with you and you’re saying your fine?”
“I am.” A lie. Another damn lie.
“Not, not now, not here. We go in, we get the job done, you come home, we talk - me and you.”
His stomach twists as a plethora of emotions vie to settle on Buck’s face, before he shutters, facade-like.
Eventually, as Eddie’s hands leave his right hip, Buck’s voice cuts through the rain, small and tired, diminished.
“Home… yeah, yeah.”
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bucksboobs · 2 years
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Oh oh. Third Party Reveal but it's Ramon, who made good on his promise to visit LA and repair his relationship with his son and grandson, who starts to notice little things around the house that involve Buck (how everything about Chris and Eddie involves Buck), who sees the pictures of Buck all around the house and Buck's heart hanging on the refrigerator, who tells his son he doesn't have to hide Buck from him (what Buck is to him) and who says "please, son, introduce me to your husband," causing Eddie to nearly have an actual heart attack.
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mr-and-mr-diaz · 2 years
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So I was thinking about the upcoming season 6 disaster, the way Eddie would react to seeing kids in danger, the way Buck would react, and this buddie egg hatched in my brain and demanded to be written. Enjoy!
Eddie doesn’t want to move.
The stadium had been filled with father’s and sons, not at all realizing that they were on their last day out together. It was all Eddie could do to get through the day, to the not imagine the worst. And now he’s home, in Chris’ room and it’s over. Eddie curls Christopher closer to him, closes his eyes, breathes him in.
It could have been them.
He remembers what it felt like when he’d left the scene of Mitchel’s death. He’d only had one thing on his mind: get home and hold onto his son.
Someone knocks at the door, but it’s not important, they can come back later. Eddie stays where he is, watching Christopher’s chest rise and fall in his sleep.
The knock sounds again, two more times, before tapering off. Good. They’ll come back later.
Eddie spends the next half hour just gazing at Christopher before his eyes threaten to close. As much as he would love to stay here, he hasn’t been home in two days with the blimp emergency, and there are things he needs to take care of before getting some sleep. He gives Chris one more squeeze before reluctantly hauling himself up and out of the room, aiming for the laundry room. That first. Then kitchen, cooking--a new addition to his routine, and one that he now enjoys--then paperwork, then sleep. 
Once the washing machine is sloshing around a week’s worth of darks, he heads to the sink, distracted for a moment by the door. Who had it been? Was it the mail? Eddie reroutes to the door and looks out the peephole. There’s no one there; shocker, after such a long wait. But if there is a package...
He reaches for the knob and pulls it open. 
He looks down and sees an arm on the ground, extending from a body slumped against the wall to the right of his doorway. 
Buck.
Buck is fast asleep, leaning against the brick wall outside Eddie’s apartment, empty-handed except his phone, which has all but fallen out of his fingers. 
“Buck?” No response. And no wonder, Buck had been working as hard as Eddie had the last two days. Why didn’t he let himself in with the key...?
Eddie reaches for Buck’s shoulder and gives it a shake. “Buck?”
“Nguh,” Buck mumbles, his eyes blearily peeling open. “Mm...? Eddie.” His eyes suddenly widen and he sits bolt upright. “Eddie--Chris! Can I...!” He trails off, face reddening with embarrassment. “Sorry, sorry you’re probably exhausted. I swear I was going home, I just had to sit for a second and--”
“Come inside, Buck.” Eddie reaches out a hand, pulling Buck to his feet. Buck, still trying to shrink in on himself, reluctantly follows him inside. “Where’s your key?”
“I forgot it--everything’s at the station, I just called an Uber on my phone because I was there at the stadium, and I saw all those dads and their kids, and they would never... and thought, I just, I need to see Chris, like when Mitchel--but I didn’t bother you then, and I’m sorry I’m bothering you now, but I couldn’t--” Buck chokes off his own words, turning away from Eddie and looking at the fridge. “Sorry, this makes no sense; you’re tired, and you should go to sleep, I don’t know what I was doing, I’m sorry--”
“Buck, stop.”
Buck hangs his head, mumbles, “Sorry,” shoulders slumping, shrinking down again, and Eddie just wants to shake him until every self-nullifying thing he’d ever been taught as a kid just falls out of him.
But Buck wouldn’t understand that, would keep blaming himself, feeling stupid, so instead Eddie puts a firm, warm hand on his shoulder and turns Buck to face him. “You have nothing to be sorry for, Buck. I should’ve offered you to come home with me--”
“It’s okay, Eddie, I know I’m not--he’s not... I do, I understand, I just sometimes feel like--” Buck cuts himself off again. “I should go home, let you sleep--”
“Come on, Buck.” Eddie lets go of Buck’s shoulder and grabs his hand, pulling him away from the kitchen counter Buck had been trying to merge into. 
“Eddie?”
“Just come.”
Buck follows behind Eddie, all silent questions. Eddie takes him out of the kitchen to Christopher’s room, opens the door, and gently pushes Buck into the room ahead of him. “Go on.”
“Eddie.” This time whispered, as Buck’s voice sounds indecisive, but then he turns and his whole body freezes in place, his eyes glued to Christopher’s sleeping form. 
“...He’s okay.” Buck’s voice breaks, and a piece of Eddie’s heart crumbles with it. 
“Yup. Exactly how we left him.” Eddie can’t keep the smile out of his voice now. He takes a step forward, can’t stop himself from wrapping an arm around Buck’s waist and bringing them both right to the foot of Chris’ bed. 
“I mean, it make sense, of course he is, he wasn’t there, wasn’t... He wasn’t there, Eddie. He was at the pier at the tsunami, but he was home this time, he was safe, I didn’t--” Buck’s voice breaks off again, and he breathes in through his nose. Eddie’s arm wraps tighter around him.
“Even if he was there, we would’ve got him, right?” He whispers. “Just like you did in the tsunami, Evan. But you wouldn’t have been alone this time. You know that, right?”
Buck just breathes. Leans into Eddie’s solid form, looks down at Christopher, and breathes.
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911firefox · 1 year
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Buck went up instead of Chimney. Chim wanted to go up and now, with what happened, how is he going to feel?
The guilt, the what ifs. The remembering Kevin suddenly gone in a flash in front of him, Albert nearly doing the same and now Buck. Buck who is his brother through the 118 AND through Maddie.
Chimney not being able to look Maddie in the eyes. They've both lost brothers, they've lost too much and now. And now Buck.
God, the wait til next Monday is gonna be painful.
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Yes, Buck remembered Eddie. But his brain’s also trying to also remember Chris. His kids? The cards?
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Buck & Eddie: Baking Muffins vs. Baking Cookies
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Since it aired, I've posted several times that 6x13 "Mixed Feelings" was my favorite episode of season 6 and it was the finale for me. I'm not sure why 6x14 - 6x18 ended or played out the way they did but I still believe there was a reason for 6x13 to air when it did and why it was before all the BS that happened afterwards.
I've watched all six of Buck's and Eddie's, Buck's and Chris' and the Buckley Diaz Family's scenes numerous times and every time I do, I find something that was a callback to previous episodes. I've already done a post on the significance of Buck bringing cookies to Eddie's house in 3x11 compared to him baking them with Chris in 6x13 (linked here) but this post is different because it parallels the scene Buck had with Chris from 6x13 to another scene Chris had with one of Eddie's previous relationships.
The scene from 6x13 with Buck and Chris included some parallels and callbacks to the scene from 5x3 with Eddie, Chris and Ana.
Baking muffins vs. Baking cookies
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First, in 5x3 after the blackout, Eddie went home to BREAKUP WITH ANA. He was there with her and Chris after she baked enough muffins to feed a classroom full of children. But in 6x13, Eddie WASN'T THERE and he left their son with his second dad while they baked cookies for Chris' class. Reminder, when Eddie met Ana, she was Chris' teacher but in season 3 SHE DIDN'T TELL EDDIE HOW TO HELP CHRIS SKATEBOARD BUT BUCK DID! They worked together to help Chris do something he obviously wanted to do even though Ana started telling Eddie about novels🙄. Also, in 6x13, Buck specifically said they needed to make enough cookies for Chris' whole class. Eddie just dipped like he did in 3x1 after he dropped Chris off with "his Buck" and was probably like, "It's cool because our son (his and Buck's) is with his other dad, so I don't need to be there."
The Kitchens
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In 5x3, when Eddie and Ana went into the kitchen, it was a MESS! A big mess to say the least. She had stuff everywhere like she was a brand-new cook or some BS but everyone knows she wasn't since she baked two cakes in 4x13 for Carla's birthday, therefore the STATE OF THE KITCHEN SPOKE VOLUMES about her relationship with Eddie. However, in 6x13, Buck's kitchen was ORGANIZED AND CLEAN. Buck and Eddie's relationship functions like a well-oiled machine. It always has ever since they removed a live grenade from Charlie's leg in 2x1.
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In 6x13, Buck specifically said, "So whenever I cook, I like to measure out all my ingredients". But in 5x3, it looked like Ana didn't measure anything. She just baked and left the mess for someone else to clean up.
Buck was working with Chris the same way he did every other time him and Chris were together. Here are some examples, in 3x2-3x3 after the Tsunami, in 3x12 when Eddie and Buck built Chris an adaptable skateboard, in 4x8 when Chris ran away to Buck's loft, in 5x13 when Chris called Buck during Eddie's breakdown and in 5x14 when Buck helped Chris with his homework. The look on Eddie's face in 5x3 before he told Ana "Maybe you should go home first" said it all. He didn't want her there and he never called her "his Ana" like he called Buck "his Buck".
Chris' comment and question
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Finally, Chris said "Let's make brownies next" in 5x3 but Ana's reply was "I think we need to clean that kitchen first". She made the mess but she wanted Chris to help her clean it up. But in 6x13, Chris asked, "Can we have cookies for dinner?" and Buck replied, "Well, I thought maybe we'd have some steak and then cookies". He didn't suggest Chris clean up the mess because THERE WASN'T ONE! Reminder Buck's kitchen was already clean even though Ana left Eddie's messy.
The difference between Ana and Buck is BUCK'S ALWAYS BEEN SHOWN TO BE CHRIS' SECOND PARENT! She played the role as the "NICE" girlfriend who was a "God send" but she was NEVER going to be there long since Buck's the person who's been raising Chris with Eddie for years.
Bonus: In 5x2 Buck told Eddie to breakup with Ana and he did in 5x3🙃.
Will Buck and Eddie FINALLY become a CANON couple in season 7 or will the show keep throwing one dimensional women at them instead of just letting them be together? Only the showrunners, writers and producers know the answers to that question.
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theladyyavilee · 1 year
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if they even REMOTELY give eddie the terrified spouse treatment that buck got in 3x15 I am going to fling myself into the sun by the way, like FOR REAL, that would completely short out my brain
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Saw someone posit that the poker game is a charity fundraiser, and now all I can think of is The Office Casino Night episode where we got a feelings confession. Because isn’t confessing your feels one of the biggest gambles of all?
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diazpatcher · 1 year
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A buddie 6x10 coda
And it doesn't feel real. Because a second ago Buck was smiling at him, laughing and joking about the weather. And now he was hanging 40 feet in the air, his helmet cracked on the ground.
"Buck!" Eddie hears someone scream, maybe himself? Maybe Bobby.
None of that mattered right now. Buck.
Only Buck mattered right now.
"Cap! What do we do?" Someone screams, and Eddie wants to throw up. Because. Because Buck had flinched, he had tried to grab the line before hanging on to life by a threat.
So it doesn't matter what they choose to do.
The fire truck is slick with rain Eddies boots slipping ever so slightly as he runs up the ladder. None of that mattered right now. All that mattered was Buck. The top of the ladder made this all seem so unreal. Like this was just another ones of Eddies nightmares where everyone he cares about dies. Except it isn't. And if he doesn't hurry up, Buck will die. After everything Buck did to finally be happy, he doesn’t get to die, not if Eddie has a say in the matter.
"Eddie! Eddie get down! It's too dangerous!"
His radio crackled with Hens frantic voice. It doesn't matter.
His hand reach for the line connected to Bucks harness. Pulling until his arms burn and his feet slip. This is not how it's going to end.
Eddie needs Buck. More than ever. He can't just leave him hanging not after the amount of times that Buck saved Eddie.
The rain had soaked through the line, making it slip from Eddies hands. For every inch he pulled up he lost two. It wasn't fair. He has to save Buck.
"Hen! Get a ne-" The sky lit up brightly as Eddie lost his grip.
No, no no no. He had slid down half way, barely hanging on. No no no.
Eddie had to get back up, he had to.
Buck was counting on him. He had to be useful.
His radio crackled Bobbys voice cutting through the thunder "Diaz, do you copy?"
Eddie felt his arm ache barely holding on. Barely. His glove had fallen off at some point his hand wet and cold.
Another rumble from the sky and suddenly all he felt was unspeakable pain, in his entire body. He lost his grip and the last thing he heard was his head hitting the metall of the truck.
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