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Past is Prologue - Buck and his partners

"Why does this keep happening to you?...No, I'm gonna tell you why. Because you don't talk to the women you're dating. You just go with the flow and find yourself in a relationship with no idea what to do when things go wrong."

Bobby says this to Buck in S5E9, Past is Prologue. This is the hamster wheel Buck can't get off - hell, it's right there in the title of the episode. The episode ends with the love confession from Taylor, which was awkwardly returned by Buck with one of his patented deer-in-headlights expressions. One episode later, they both are begging for help selecting Christmas gifts for each other. Two episodes later, he kisses Lucy, panic-invites Taylor to move in with him, and everything goes downhill from there.

The thing with Buck is, even as he grows up, even as he gets more confident professionally, even as he establishes himself as a fixture in the lives of the 118 - knows he's loved by them - he still does not believe that someone can really know him and be in love with him.

When he was with Abby, he didn't really know himself. That's part of why that relationship - that love he had for her - was so transformative. He had no idea he was capable of loving like that, of stepping inside with someone, of standing up and being strong, and he liked that version of himself. He saw that version of himself as someone he could respect, someone maybe worthy of being loved back. Then he became terrified of letting go, of sliding back into Buck 1.0. So he held on, for months after she told him to move on, as the calls became less and less frequent, as his sister and his friends all told him she was gone.

(But he didn't relapse. Sure, he slept around a little bit, but while he did so he was stepping inside with someone else, standing up and being strong beside someone else who needed him - Eddie (and Chris). He provided the foundation for Eddie and Chris to be able to stay in LA, by introducing him to Carla and being there week in and week out for the two of them. Still, 6 years later.)

Ali was little more than a fling, same with Natalia, but Taylor - Taylor is, ultimately, the relationship that most closely parallels Tommy. With both of them, you have an awkward dinner that ends with Buck being left behind after behaving badly in front of his friends (Taylor with Albert and Veronica, Tommy at Miceli's the first time). You have a kiss Buck wasn't expecting, followed by the other leaving the loft immediately. And you have a rushed invitation to move in, in which Buck acts very distinctly like there's something wrong and in which each time his partner was surprised. In both cases, the ask to move in was the beginning of the end, though with Taylor it was obviously a much slower demise.

The primary issue with both relationships continues to be the lack of communication, on both sides, not just Buck. Taylor doesn't tell Buck about her father or family, and Buck just - doesn't ask. They were together like 6 months before he finally said they needed to have the conversation, after Bobby's prompting, and she admitted to her family tragedy. That's a significant period of time to not learn literally anything about a partner's family.

Buck and Tommy are on their 6 month anniversary date before he finds out that Tommy is gay, not bi, and that he was previously engaged to a woman (and that that woman was Abby). All stuff that, in a serious relationship, would generally come up fairly early on if the communication is at all there.

Then you have each partner not respecting Buck's boundaries. Taylor moving in and making Buck get rid of his couch to keep hers. Taylor saying that the Jonah stuff will be off the record, then betraying that promise. Tommy calling Buck Evan without us ever seeing a, "hey, you can call me Evan," line from Buck, even though in season 4 he tells his parents that people who know him call him Buck. Tommy not knowing that Buck hates basketball and gifting him tickets, because Buck never said, "by the way, I think basketball sucks and that's why I only showed up that one time," and Tommy never bothered to learn what Buck's actual interests are.

Because Bobby is right. Buck doesn't talk to the people he dates, not seriously or honestly. Buck makes himself small in his relationships. He's so afraid of being left behind that he becomes translucent. He's honest and serious and real with Maddie. He's honest and serious and real with Eddie (hence why he was so distressed about lying to Eddie about Tommy), and with the 118. But with Taylor, the honest and serious bits were later in the relationship, after prodding from outside sources, and with Tommy they never happened at all.

Compare this to other relationships on the show. We know that Hen told Karen about Eva on the third date. We know that Athena knew about Bobby's previous family and losses before they ever got together, and that they shared faith. We know that Maddie and Chimney became close friends first, having their buffridays and finishing each other's sentences, with Chim knowing about Doug and all that first. The early-established depth is there in all the other relationships on the show, but it's not there for Buck or for Eddie..

The thing is, I'm not a Tommy hater, and I'm not a Taylor hater. They both were good examples of superficial romantic relationships, that contrast sharply with all the rest of Buck's relationships, and the other romances on the show. It was Taylor who said that Buck's life was full of meaningful relationships, and she was absolutely right. But in order for Buck to get off this hamster wheel - in order for past to stop being prologue - he needs develop depth of relationship first. He needs to be solid, and trust that he's not going to be left behind. And frankly, he's not ready to do that yet, though I hope that this breakup may be some impetus for him to look into that more deeply.

I hope the show has the grace to get him there. I think it will.

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tallsinspace

ok so what did you think of this episode? my thoughts are numerous and minimally coherent

as someone who has dislocated my shoulder more than once, I was amused by them needing to reduce it with Buck shirtless and his nipples basically fully blotted out by his tattoo concealer ken-doll fashion because why not (mine has been reduced with my clothes on, not even a hospital gown)

also, he would've been put in a sling for at least a few days to reduce the risk of it reluxating and honestly I would've loved to see that because Buck without full mobility is always hilarious; at least he was sleeping in a chair. (the medicine in 911 in general is always a bit of a crapshoot. we won't get into the field transfusion)

which, I had no problems with him in the chair, Tommy on the couch, it makes perfect sense but why was Tommy treating Buck like a child? even Buck's reactions were very teenager, not equal partner there

I have literally zero idea why Tommy was that far away during the grave visit. like why was he there but hiding under a tree out of frame?

Eddie being snappy and snarky was rather reminiscent of S5 Eddie right before the breakdown, very intrigued

also wtf was going on with that ring pop? like c'mon Eddie. come. on.

and then there's the whole, making the kids see the photo of the car with their DEAD VICE PRINCIPAL in it, like the man died in that car, wtf Athena

unhinged episode and damn I'm having fun this season!

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okay i have so many thoughts so i'm gonna respond in order

  1. his dislocated shoulder thing was so funny i once watched my brother pop his in and then move about his day normally but i guess being surrounded by medical professionals they're like just get it done right -- that being said his chest was a textbook example of take your girlfriend swimming on the first date
  2. the medicine in this show is actually not real medicine and is powered exclusively by the power of love and innovation -- if you did something weird to get the medicine done it will work and if you love the person enough it will work god bless.
  3. THANK YOU tommy and buck don't have romantic chemistry SORRY! buck is like i have to drag my lame pseudo-dad that i'm dating around everywhere because he wants to live in my life and have my family and even possibly wear my skin and i don't want to touch him or be close to him and even avoid him physically when it's on offer but i threw such a fit about this guy in the beginning of our relationship for some unknowable reason (i'm in love with eddie) and now i have to actually try to make it work but it'll be fine because i'll just keep on dragging eddie into our relationship so it's bearable for me
  4. and then eddie is like okay but you realize that you LEFT ME FOR THIS GUY and that was PART OF THE FIT YOU THREW so i'm NOT going to be your boyfriend when he's around like i usually am (although of course i will do a few husbandy things when it's obvious someone has to do them) and am instead going to be your Straight Guy Best Friend because that's CLEARLY what you want from me because you're dating my UGLIER clone!! So you can have your TITS OUT but i will be LUSTING OVER SPORTS ILLUSTRATED INSTEAD except he's reading it like the wall street journal so the effect isn't really that powerful. meanwhile tommy is going along with all of this because he really thinks he can close on a threesome if he just waits it out without realizing he's actually a pawn in a grand and terrible psychosexual divorce game that's being played out right now in front of him. in my opinion.
  5. ring pop is i think literally saying hey you're missing out on married (ring) sex (pop) because you're dating your hideous boyfriend who is NOT me. and also i'm alone in an empty house that i keep decorating for nobody as i miss milestones in my child's life because i don't make good decisions and i don't deserve good things including but not limited to buck who is dating a guy i really regret hanging out with. which will of course come to a head in episode 6 confessions HOPEFULLY. WITH HOPE.
  6. athena's plotlines are always insane because they have to do SO MUCH COPSUCKING to get funding for this frankly ridiculous show so athena's not even allowed to be lame in a high school those kids have to be metaphysically tortured and victim blamed for the deranged decisions of an authority figure so that athena gets her win. c'est la vie as they say.

i will also mention that i did NOT like the context of the karen/hen guilt trip. they could have easily done a cooler and better flip around where hen feels guilty about not being there, and karen is like well you haven't been there for a lot of denny's holidays why is mara different and hen would be like it's just been so much worse for her and karen could be like well it's up to you, but maybe this is ringing a chord for you that comes from somewhere else and then hen thinks about it and realizes it's part of her dad thing because even tho they saw mara at chim and maddie's, she felt like she was forced into an absentee role like her dad and she doesn't want that but then she decides she's working because that's who she is and then denny gets hit by the car and it was all HER choice and so it's her guilt as opposed to the guilt of a stereotype of a nagging wife that karen has never been before because karen also has a job that matters to her and then at the end of the episode hen could be like i should have been there and karen like but you were there. you were there. and then hen is like yeah but maybe i can take a few more holidays off and karen is like we'd love to have you and they kiss!!!

anyways. this season has been so fun and i am so scared for episode six...... <3 let me know your thoughts.....

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Oh yeah I have totally reduced my own dislocated shoulder too lmao I was just thinking of in-hospital treatment

You are 100% on with the whole, medicine powered by love and innovation and it's always *hilarious* but also sweet and fun. like they have some of the stuff right but then it's like, you were so close to getting it! but this is cuter

I was trying to explain the Tommy/Buck storyline to my friend who stopped watching after S6 because she can't cope with the idea of Buck being with someone who's not Eddie and I was like, even Tommy was shocked when Buck said he was trying to get his attention. even Tommy thinks Buck is into Eddie. hell, Tommy is into Eddie! everyone in this show is into Eddie! except Eddie, who thinks he's the worst! but this ep was so like, oddly awkward with the Tommy/Buck scenes. I was open to Tommy at first; hell, I was excited! but they have all the chemistry of lead

cracked up about Eddie reading the SI swimsuit issue like it's the WSJ. he is so just, dispassionately flipping through that thing. it is there strictly so he has something to do with his hands so he's not putting said hands all over Buck's camouflaged tits. like seriously, someone clearly considered what would be funniest to have Eddie fake-reading and opted for that. he could've had it upside down and it wouldn't have made a difference

I definitely feel like Eddie and Buck are on different planes when it comes to their relationship, but neither one of them has the current ability to put words to it. like Maddie tried. she tried so hard to be a safe place for Buck to come out to about his giant, visible-from-space crush, and Buck STILL couldn't and just swerved sideways into kissing Tommy. and then Eddie went, welp, then, I must stop having sex with my ex-nun GF and then have an emotional affair with the doppelganger of my idealized ex-wife because I have all these FEELINGS and I do NOT know what to do with them and this feels more right for who I have always portrayed "Eddie" to be

god I hope Eddie starts to come to terms with his shit in the next ep. I know it's not going to end with Buddie together, and it wouldn't feel right or honest if it did, it's way too soon, but Eddie deserves to really peel back that onion and hopefully here's the start of his chance

100% agree with you on Henren's arc here. It was unsatisfying, and they are my favorite canon couple. there was so much potential in this ep, and your version would've worked much better. I really love the idea of Hen having to consider how her role in her kids' lives compares to that of her father, and realizing the ways in which it's very very different. honestly, I never understood why she didn't go through with med school. she worked so hard, she went through so much with her mom and her classmates, she had such good reasons for pursuing it. obviously they wanted to keep her in the show, but/and, that was a fantastic interesting arc and I wish they had kept exploring it

re: Athena and the kids - interestingly, Maddie/dispatch was 100% on board with calling out/blaming the adult, and then to have Athena continuing to hold a grudge against 2 teenagers even after they want to make amends - well, it's fully in-character. Athena is a super fascinating character, and Angela Bassett is amazing, but she has always been my least favorite on the show and I do not feel that she's supposed to be beloved the way the rest are. I think she's supposed to be the most morally gray and unlikable main. she hates teamwork. she dislikes kids that aren't her own. she stalks her own husband rather than talk to him. she holds a grudge like fucking Atlas, no matter how badly it weighs her down. like they come SO CLOSE to calling out the bullshit but then have to "not all cops" their way out of it. it's such a bizarre crooked line they walk in this show

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Hi so in Buck begins when Maddie said she'll give Buck the Jeep and a little money to get started do you think that she was already thinking of leaving Doug then and that was HER escape plan and she sacrificed it all for her baby brother and gave him her leaving fund and that is what trapped her for so many years after that and Buck eventually realized that after Maddie killed Doug and blamed himself a little because that's who he is inherently as a person who shoulders the responsibility of the world or are you normal?

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The range on Buddie is categorically unbelievable because they're laughing at clown voices, they're fighting in a grocery store, they have keys to each other's homes, they were attracted to each other since first look, they were held hostage together, they built a skateboard for their kid together, they're trying to win money off math skills, they've lost their minds at the very thought of losing each other, they're soulmates, they've never kissed, they've snatched each other from death's jaws, there's blood in the mouth, there's a pulse under a thumb, there's a legal document with a child's life protected for both, they would never die alone, they think they're doomed to live alone, they love each other in ways they don't understand, they understand each other better than themselves.

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again back to the lightning strike, everyone says bobby kept eddie out of the back of the ambulance so if they lost buck he wouldn't have to watch it, but if the ambulances at the lafd are anything like the ones in my county (and based on 2x01 when they were transporting charlie i think they are, just maybe not as big of an opening), he would know. he could hear everything. there's an opening between the cab and the box, so that the driver can hear and talk to the medic with the patient. he would have heard them checking for a pulse, and saying no pulse found and resuming compressions. he heard every shock administered. he heard everything. somehow i think that's worse

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it's always on the tip of my tongue

Pairing: Evan Buckley/Eddie Diaz Rating: Teen and up Word Count: 17926 Summary: “You wanna talk about it?” Buck asks after a beat. He doesn’t drink his beer. Eddie doesn’t either. It’s a crutch, mostly. A pretence, so that if the conversation gets too deep, too fast they can blame it on the alcohol. Eddie appreciates it. As he thinks about Buck’s question he wonders where to start. He’s told Buck some of it, the important parts, but not- not what compelled him to do any of it in the first place. In the end, he can only think of one thing. Swallowing around the lump clogging his throat, he says, “I don’t think I know how to be in love anymore.” * Eddie Diaz vs the Great Romance Paradigm. Part 1 of 2 in the Eddie vs Romance series
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Just thinking about Buck and Eddie.

Just thinking about how Buck is always seen as the emotional one, the one ruled by his heart over his head, while Eddie is the guy who is calm under fire, who stays rational, the guy who doesn't panic unless a woman wants to introduce him to her family.

Just thinking about how when Eddie got shot, Buck took the breath and thought about the safest way to rescue him. How he used the truck as protection, crawling under it to get to him without getting shot himself. How he rallied the other firefighters on-scene to get out of there when they were frozen and panicking. How he pulled up every bit of his EMT training to keep him from bleeding out on the trip to the hospital, didn't let himself fall apart until after.

Just thinking about the lightning episode, how when Buck got struck, Eddie didn't think at first to lower him down, he ran up the ladder in the pouring rain to try to haul this 200+ lb man up with his bare hands on a line. How once Buck was down on the ground, Eddie froze, unsure what to do until Bobby ordered him to drive.

Just thinking about, "We'll do our best," and, "Do more."

Just thinking about how when it comes to the other one in mortal danger, Buck is able to put aside his emotions and do what needs to be done - the only one willing and able in that moment of terror - and Eddie for once is completely consumed by his emotions and unable to find that calm rationality that always saved him before.

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