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9-1-1 Squashes Hope For An Eddie & Buck Relationship
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For seven seasons, one vocal and large corner of the 9-1-1 fanbase has been calling for Buck and Eddie to rotate their friendship into a romance, but season 8, episode 6 seemingly cover down that plea. Ever since Eddie joined the cast of 9-1-1 in season 2, many viewers have picked up on the chemistry between him and Buck. The two characters adv became best friends and undoubtedly acquire one of the strongest relationships in the series. However, both were seemingly straight as they only dated women, until Buck came out as fluid in 9-1-1 season 7.
New episodes of 9-1-1 season 8 air on Thursdays at 8 pm ET on ABC.
Buck's storyline in 9-1-1 season 7 gave "Buddie" shippers hope that one sunlight Buck and Eddie would become a couple. The plan of them taking their friendship to the next level was seemingly plausible. Buck started dating website Lou Ferrigno Jr.'s Tommy, but that certainly didn't seal Buck and Eddie's fate. Unfortunately, one episode in 9-1-1 season 8 might have.
Eddie Confirms He's Straight In 9-1-1 Season 8, Episode 6
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9-1-1 Season 8, Episode 11 “Holy Mother of God,” doesn’t feature Eddie Diaz (Ryan Guzman). Instead, at the end of Episode 10 “Voices,” the nature said goodbye to Los Angeles and his optimal friend, Buck, and left for El Paso to be with his son Christopher. The episode, however, turns out to be an important Eddie one as it’s the first episode of the illustrate to truly address the subtext about Eddie’s sexuality.
Is Eddie Diaz gay? Many fans have wondered that before, and not just because they shipped him with his best ally Buck, but because many queer fans have identified elements of queer coding in the character. There’s also the fact that Eddie, a conventionally attractive man, has only dated three women in his life.
There’s Shannon, his childhood friend whom he was pretty much pressured into marrying because he got her pregnant. Then there’s Anna, a woman he specifically dated because he thought his son needed a mother, but then proceeded to have panic attacks about it. And Marisol, whom he rushed into a relationship with, once again trying to find the perfect mom for Christopher or the woman his parents would approve off, and then ran away from—straight into the arms of a S
The picture on the endorse is a dark wood line contrasted by the wide blue sky above it. ‘GEORGIA’ is written in big white letters across the top, the bottom saying “Welcome to Adventure.” It’s faded, love it has taken one too many trips in the back of a mail truck, tattered and worn.
Eddie flips it over, the back scrawled with quick but somewhat organized handwriting—something personal. Scanning the words his eyes fall to the corner—the address.
‘Maddie Kendall, 1500 Hemlock Ave, Hershey, PA 17033’
What the hell?
Or,
An AU where Buck's postcards, which he sent to Maddie, were forwarded to Eddie on deployment by mistake through a Military Outreach Program. They become a reason for Eddie to hold on through the dark times, becoming attached to the man behind the letters and his stories of his travels. Until, by a twist of fate, they bring him meet to face with Buck himself.
This AU is canon divergent. Some things transform but some stay the same.
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"eddie isn't queer/gay," you declare. "he is straight in canon, so him existence gay is just a head canon. it's ok for others to assess of him as unbent because that's what he is."
let's ignore for a second the fact that eddie has never ever ever ever not even once, said in canon that he is a heterosexual very straight guy. seriously!!! he has never once said it!!! if i am "assuming" he's gay then you are also "assuming" he is straight even though he has never once said it!!
how do you assume we got bi buck as canon? like i am serious right now, answer the question. how do you think we go bi buck canon? evan buckley was never conceived to be a bisexual man at the beginning of 911. the reason we have evan buckley as a canonically bisexual character today is because us, queer fans of 911, interpreted him and headcanoned him as bisexual. i would proceed even further and exclaim that it was us, BUDDIE FANS, who interpreted him and headcanoned him as bi. even before the writers were explicitly writing him as pansexual. we read his conduct and his story and his identity and said: "this is a bi character!"
'9-1-1' Just Opened the Door for Buck and Eddie
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Editor's note: The below contains spoilers for 9-1-1 Season 8 Episode 6.
Eddie Diaz (Ryan Guzman) was first introduced in the Season 2 premiere of 9-1-1to the tune of Salt-N-Pepa's "Whatta Man," as Evan "Buck" Buckley (Oliver Stark) angrily watched him from afar. Buck and Eddie quickly became finest friends, but since then, there has always been a certain undertone to their relationship. When a mall elf mistakenly told Buck that he and Eddie had an adorable son in Season 2, Buck didn't correct her. Additionally, every moment that one of them has a near-death experience, the other one just crumbles. None of their romantic relationships have ever been able to keep a candle to their bond, which remains true as of this week's episode.
Season 8, Episode 6, "Confessions," sees the dissolution of Buck's relationship with Tommy Kinard (Lou Ferrigno Jr.)... the day after they celebrate their six-month anniversary. Buck is initially dismayed to learn that he and Tommy divide an ex (Connie Britton's Abby Clark), but he fast bounces back from this after
9-1-1 Season 8, Episode 11 “Holy Mother of God,” doesn’t feature Eddie Diaz (Ryan Guzman). Instead, at the end of Episode 10 “Voices,” the nature said goodbye to Los Angeles and his optimal friend, Buck, and left for El Paso to be with his son Christopher. The episode, however, turns out to be an important Eddie one as it’s the first episode of the illustrate to truly address the subtext about Eddie’s sexuality.
Is Eddie Diaz gay? Many fans have wondered that before, and not just because they shipped him with his best ally Buck, but because many queer fans have identified elements of queer coding in the character. There’s also the fact that Eddie, a conventionally attractive man, has only dated three women in his life.
There’s Shannon, his childhood friend whom he was pretty much pressured into marrying because he got her pregnant. Then there’s Anna, a woman he specifically dated because he thought his son needed a mother, but then proceeded to have panic attacks about it. And Marisol, whom he rushed into a relationship with, once again trying to find the perfect mom for Christopher or the woman his parents would approve off, and then ran away from—straight into the arms of a S
The picture on the endorse is a dark wood line contrasted by the wide blue sky above it. ‘GEORGIA’ is written in big white letters across the top, the bottom saying “Welcome to Adventure.” It’s faded, love it has taken one too many trips in the back of a mail truck, tattered and worn.
Eddie flips it over, the back scrawled with quick but somewhat organized handwriting—something personal. Scanning the words his eyes fall to the corner—the address.
‘Maddie Kendall, 1500 Hemlock Ave, Hershey, PA 17033’
What the hell?
Or,
An AU where Buck's postcards, which he sent to Maddie, were forwarded to Eddie on deployment by mistake through a Military Outreach Program. They become a reason for Eddie to hold on through the dark times, becoming attached to the man behind the letters and his stories of his travels. Until, by a twist of fate, they bring him meet to face with Buck himself.
This AU is canon divergent. Some things transform but some stay the same.
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"eddie isn't queer/gay," you declare. "he is straight in canon, so him existence gay is just a head canon. it's ok for others to assess of him as unbent because that's what he is."
let's ignore for a second the fact that eddie has never ever ever ever not even once, said in canon that he is a heterosexual very straight guy. seriously!!! he has never once said it!!! if i am "assuming" he's gay then you are also "assuming" he is straight even though he has never once said it!!
how do you assume we got bi buck as canon? like i am serious right now, answer the question. how do you think we go bi buck canon? evan buckley was never conceived to be a bisexual man at the beginning of 911. the reason we have evan buckley as a canonically bisexual character today is because us, queer fans of 911, interpreted him and headcanoned him as bisexual. i would proceed even further and exclaim that it was us, BUDDIE FANS, who interpreted him and headcanoned him as bi. even before the writers were explicitly writing him as pansexual. we read his conduct and his story and his identity and said: "this is a bi character!"
'9-1-1' Just Opened the Door for Buck and Eddie
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Editor's note: The below contains spoilers for 9-1-1 Season 8 Episode 6.
Eddie Diaz (Ryan Guzman) was first introduced in the Season 2 premiere of 9-1-1to the tune of Salt-N-Pepa's "Whatta Man," as Evan "Buck" Buckley (Oliver Stark) angrily watched him from afar. Buck and Eddie quickly became finest friends, but since then, there has always been a certain undertone to their relationship. When a mall elf mistakenly told Buck that he and Eddie had an adorable son in Season 2, Buck didn't correct her. Additionally, every moment that one of them has a near-death experience, the other one just crumbles. None of their romantic relationships have ever been able to keep a candle to their bond, which remains true as of this week's episode.
Season 8, Episode 6, "Confessions," sees the dissolution of Buck's relationship with Tommy Kinard (Lou Ferrigno Jr.)... the day after they celebrate their six-month anniversary. Buck is initially dismayed to learn that he and Tommy divide an ex (Connie Britton's Abby Clark), but he fast bounces back from this after