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bilosan · 1 year
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cinematicnomad · 1 year
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9-1-1 ▸ 6.10 in a flash
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evanzbuck · 1 year
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9-1-1 | 6.10 "In a Flash"
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moonsharky · 1 year
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normalise hating your shitty parents. you don't have to forgive them, even for yourself. you can just... let them go. trust me, it's so much nicer that way.
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Chim's dad: You got another man pregnant?
Buck, being a little shit: Yeah. It was fun, more of a group effort really, his wife was there and she helped. Connor couldn't really move for a day or two but now he's glowing and having a healthy baby boy.
Chim's dad: *trying to remember all the slurs in the english language*
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gingerpolyglot · 1 year
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I've thought more about it and I've decided that while I agree with everyone saying Chim and Buck are choosing to forgive their parents for themselves rather than the parents getting "redeemed," it still bothers me because it feels like we're not actually being shown that choice.
Chim deciding to reconcile with his father because Jee deserves a relationship with her grandfather is great, but we don't see him come to that conclusion himself - he's told that by other people. He decides he agrees with them in the scene where his dad is playing with Jee and that's great, but I think my frustration stems from the implication that other people know best - we're not given any indication that Chim wanted a relationship between Jee and his dad independently, especially given how many times we see or hear about Jee with the Lees, so it feels like something Chim caved on rather than chose.
With Buck and his parents...I can see where everyone is coming from and for me this one really comes down to dialogue choices. I hated the "you did the best you can" line, mostly because I think it should have been followed by "but I deserved better and it wasn't my fault." To me, that would have felt like forgiveness for Buck's sake, true healing for himself, rather than a new attempt to repair the relationship in a way that will ultimately still hurt him.
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Ph Sang Han
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fromdusks · 1 year
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SANG HAN
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mulhollanddriver · 3 months
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itgirls-n-wannabes · 4 months
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ph: Sang Han
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callisto00 · 10 months
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THEY'RE ENDGAME NO ONE CAN TELL ME OTHERWISE
( credits to: @/odairhee on Twitter❗️)
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gloop-augustus · 2 years
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Sang Han
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seoinquk · 6 months
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LEE SANG YI as GO GI SEOK HAN RIVER POLICE 한강 (2023)
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xiaolanhua · 18 days
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Wedding Impossible 웨딩 임파서블 (2024) Dir. Kwon Young Il – Ep. 5
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dylan-rodrigues · 18 days
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ji-han's entire love life can be summed up as: "me and the two hot noonas i pulled by being an absolutely pathetic loser"
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gingerpolyglot · 1 year
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911 and parents
I really enjoyed this episode but my biggest takeaway is that it was written by someone who doesn't have a complicated relationship with their parents.
Albert and Chim's step mother intervening in Chim's relationship with his father, intervening and putting the onus on Chim to reach out. Sang Han had every opportunity to reach out, but because he's prideful and won't, his son has to be the bigger person and extend an olive branch without any direct sign from his father that he wants to receive that olive branch.
And the Buckleys? RAGE.
"I know you did your best" is for parents who did actually try their best, and maybe they fell short sometimes but their kids always knew they loved them.
"I know you did your best" is NOT for parents who neglected their children, who forced a nine year old to keep her dead brother a secret, who blamed their children for not "making it easy," who punished a baby for not being a miracle by not saving any mementos of him.
And then the ending? Where they're suddenly trying, and it's good enough? When Buck, who has finally come to terms with himself, decided he's okay with his armchair, they're pushing him into what they want his home to look like and ignoring his wishes?
No.
That kind of long-lasting, decades long trauma and issues don't go away because people make an effort once, or because other people decide you're not being fair.
The episode spends so much time emphasizing Bobby's role as Buck's father figure, how they support each other, and then turns around and decides blood family is what really matters anyway, and I am deeply disappointed in the writers for those choices.
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