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“i DiDn’T kNoW yOu cOuLd BrInG a DaTe tO a BaChELoR pArTy” because this would’ve changed what, edmundo? would you have invited the nun? would you do body shots off her dressed as jesus? what difference would this have made
also shout out to lou ferrigno jr for having the most flirty & lustful look in his eyes that pierces directly into soul when he delivered both the lines "probably not on the same day" and "i guess it’s just me that makes you nervous" sir your acting choices are making me batshit to the walls INSANE
It's not only sexy af but REAL bi/queer representation, which isn't half-assed or noncommittal, that Buck explicitly is hot for Tommy over masculine things. Tommy, in general, is very trad masc; he's super muscular, tall, with a strong jaw, deep voice, short hair. During their kisses (so far), neither is clean shaven. Buck likes Tommy's cleft. Tommy shows up to the wedding specifcally as a filthy, manly firefighter, and Buck calls him *a beast* in a flirty tone before eagerly kissing him.
Buck is attracted to Tommy *because of* his manliness, not in spite of it.
They really put two masc men together romantically/sexually on main channel cable TV and made no apologies, excuses, or compromises. 🏳️🌈 What a time to be alive. 🥲
hot take but I don't think Buck coming out was accidental. there's now way he was smashing his mouth against Tommy for long enough to cut and give out cake and didn't know that his face was covered in soot. and even if he didn't, do you really think Tommy "I didn't want to pressure you" Kinard didn't let Buck know before walking in. Buck had always planned to come out at or before the wedding, he literally told Tommy he wanted to dance with him. and look at his face when Chimney connects the dots. he's like "yeah he was busy. with me. we were making out. can you believe that? i get to make out with this beast. isn't that awesome?" point is, Buck knew full well walking into that room that it was very clear what he and Tommy were doing, and he could not be more happy about that, and THAT is the most in character Buck thing he could ever do