Can we just talk about how some of y’all were okay with Josh just being the sassy gay bestie until Tommy came along. Then all of a sudden, I start seeing posts about Gee, wouldn’t Josh be perfect for Tommy? So, all of a sudden Josh has romantic potential the moment a new gay man arrives on the scene. A lot of you only began to see this potential the moment Tommy aka Mr. Steal-Your-Buck became a threat to a certain ship. The moment that chin was lifted, you saw your ship flash before your very eyes. The fact that Tommy Kinard did in 4 minutes and 23 seconds what could never be done in 6 seasons, was downright terrifying for some of you. And the twist of the knife came when a lot of us viewers started to see the potential in Tommy and Buck.
Now all of a sudden you want to play matchmaker????!!!
And that’s what so frustrating about all of this. You don’t care about Josh or his romantic prospects and you most certainly do not care about Tommy. In fact, a lot of you are so hellbent on Buddie (notice I did not say Eddie and Buck) being endgame that you’re willing to screw over the other characters to make it happen. Like y’all seriously believe that Buck is going to cheat with Eddie at his sister’s wedding???!! Like how does that make sense for either character? Come on! Maddie and Chimney and Hen and Bobby and Athena … hell even Christopher at this point, they’re all pieces on a chessboard to move around until you get what you want.
Now I’m not a TV writer so I’ll leave the storytelling up to Tim Minear and the other 9-1-1 writers. Whatever ending we get to this show, however far in the future we get it, I hope it’s one that serves ALL the characters a lot of us have grown to love over the last seven years and not just a specific ship.
wait. wait.. you’re telling me that buck tried to take abby (an older woman) ‘flying’ in a hot air balloon for their second date (after a botched first date) and now we have tommy (an older man) wanting to take buck flying (for a date) after a botched first date????? are you for real?????
Going on to the insta post abc just posted about Buck being bi is infuriating bc of how many comments are along the lines of “cool now make Eddie gay” like fuck off!!!! Can we not have a post celebrating a characters bisexuality and what that means for so many people??? Why do we have to make it about someone else??? Like I love buddie but please, there’s a time and a place and it’s not there. It really shows how many people don’t actually care about the representation and only care about two specific people being together
Still can’t wrap my head around the fact that this photo is a screengrab from the episode and not an edit 🫠🫠🫠 Like Buck is canonically bi?? I’m not dreaming am I??
Hey everyone! Just popping in to share some new artwork with you all. Evan Buckley is canonically bisexual, and even though I've been on a bit of a media and art break, I had to come back to celebrate this momentous occasion. Seriously, my brain won't stop shouting 'Buck is bi!' on repeat. So, without further ado, here's a cute bi!Buck sticker design. I couldn't decide which version I liked more, so I'm sharing both with you. Sending lots of love your way. Bye for now!
‘Buck’ is the facade Evan Buckley wears around everyone, including his 118 family. Every time Tommy calls him ‘Evan’ it’s him saying ‘I see you and you don’t have to hide’. We’ve gone from Buck to Buck 2.0 to Evan. This is officially my favorite Pokémon evolution.
You can really tell 9-1-1 had a bisexual writer for this Buck bisexual story line. They're playing all the coming to terms with your bisexuality greatest hits.
Not sure why, but you really want to be friends with this new same sex person you just met.
Jealously that you can't quiet identify toward your best friend and their new friend.
Complaining at length about your new crush because you haven't realized it's a crush yet.
Not being sure if you want to be like that hot person or if you want to be in that hot person.
Calling yourself an ally before you realize you're queer
Feeling like everyone is looking at you on your first same sex date.