it's my turn to shoot you some questions >:3c
do you think tangy and fornax might get along? 👀 and if so, how would she feel about a chill hangout with them doing some fun painting, and having a big tasty meal afterwards? (since i read that she enjoys those and thought WHY NOT SQUEEZE IN BOTH.... ehehe)
Ehehehe ヾ(´▽`*)ノ☆ hiii omg
I think they could! Tangy is generally amiable with new people and the fastest way to any gals friendship OR heart is through… ok well it’s technically through the rib cage, but the saying is through the stomach. How they’d meet (meat.. 🤤) is another matter.. but that’s less important than their nice hangout TToTT
The two of them painting together omg…. ฅ(⌯͒•̩̩̩́ ˑ̫ •̩̩̩̀⌯͒)ฅ that’d be so lovely TTATT I keep rotating in a ponderous way what they’d be painting- like, scenery or a still life… or each other djfjfgkdkgkdckdla I can’t imagine they’d be painting somebody else (Tangy’s not that confident) she might get distracted asking Fornax about their adventures ‘v’ there’s so much out there to see and do it’s too much for one person…
….. the aftermath of their meal is gonna look like a war zone I get the feeling they’re both big eaters 🫢 (does Fornax know how to cook? I can’t recall 🤔) [Dw though Tangy will wash dishes 😤 she’s gotten real good at that cos it’s usually the trade off for not making the food is cleaning up afterwards]
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ARE YOU HAPPY
YEAH. YEAH I AM
IM NOT EMOTIONALLY PREPARED TO PROCESS THE IMPLEMENTATIONS
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genuinely had tears in my eyes last night when bobby tried buck's cooking and said "my work here is done," cause like. he's right? narratively, i think that was the moment that cemented it for me that buck is truly off the hamster wheel.
like, if you think about it- he let go of his parents, in the coma dream. he came to terms with the fact that they're never going to show up for him the way that he needs them to, and he made peace with that fact, and decided to stop subconsciously chasing their approval, and stop giving them importance in his life. he finally realized and accepted that the 118 is his real family, in all the ways that count. he said goodbye to the idea of the brother he never got to have. he forgave himself for feeling like he failed maddie, too, re: doug. and at the end, he chose to live.
he reckoned with the daniel and the leukemia and the biology and genetics of it all, too, when he delivered kameron's baby. he proved to himself that he's not just spare parts, defective parts. he's capable of bringing life and joy into this world, too.
he realized he's bisexual- realized this huge aspect that had been missing from his life, this thing that he'd never fully understood before. and he's accepted it, and shared it with his friends and family, and he's proud of who he is. and he's found a healthy, fun, lighthearted, good thing with tommy- it's probably not a forever thing, seeing as the buddie writing is pretty much on the wall at this point. but it's a good thing. and he needed that- he needed a healthy relationship, something fun and joyful, to help him see that he's not the problem, that he's worthy of love, that he is capable of being a good partner, that relationships don't always have to be cold and distant and tense and dysfunctional and taylor fucking kelly.
he's not trying to fix things for everyone, anymore, either. he's sitting with eddie in the mess. he's knocking on eddie's back door, and standing in his kitchen, and asking questions like what do you want, and taking i don't know for the answer that it is, and leaving eddie to sort out his own messes, secure in the knowledge that buck will still be there to keep him company even when he turns his life to rubble.
and now he's cooking. and it's so much more than cooking- it represents maturity, independence, the ability to provide for and take care of himself. responsibility. bobby trusting him with this honor marks a shift, and a real one at that: buck's not really the dumb kid of the team, anymore, and everyone's starting to see that.
he's grown up, right before our eyes.
he's off the hamster wheel, and breathing on his own. it may have taken him seven seasons, it may have taken him until his early thirties, but he grew up. he figured it out.
and that's a beautiful thing to see.
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