There is suddenly someone spreading Christopher Hartley hate on Reddit, and I don’t know whether to bitterly sob or be proud— because the hate drew out just how much love there is for Chris on the subreddit. 😂 So many comments talking about his glowing good points. I am well FED on this day.
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idk why but every time eddie drops christopher off at buck’s and gives him a kiss goodbye i always expect him to kiss buck too like i swear one day he’s gonna actually do it and then realise what he’s done an hour later and freak out
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I honestly thought people were making it up for buddie on 9-1-1, but no, that show is insanely queer from the beginning. so overall, yeah, that blond pretty boy firefighter needs to be dicked down by his best friend, end of discussion.
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what really struck me during my season 3 rewatch is how many buddie and buckley-diaz family related moments happen off screen:
buck becoming close to chris, to the point where chris gives him a card with 'bff' written on it, eddie says chris is hanging out with 'his buck', eddie insists there is no one he trusts more with his son than him, and gets actively mad at buck for not being there for him and chris during lawsuit era. before season 3 we have only seen buck, eddie and chris hang out outside of work related stuff once, in 2x10
eddie knowing that buck has been obsessed with natural disasters ever since the tsunami
buck knowing about eddie's fight club era
buck throwing a surprise christmas party at the fire house and inviting eddie's family
eddie and buck building chris a skateboard together
eddie telling buck about ana
and, of course....
eddie putting buck in his will, making him chris' legal guardian in case something happens to eddie
all of this to say that they really managed to create a story there of two people growing closer and closer by the day, without having to show every single interaction between them, and they made it work so well that the audience can easily connect the dots and fill in the blanks
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