if buddie were to be trapped somewhere, eddie dying and buck strong enough to get himself out but not strong enough to also save eddie, do you think he would leave him behind? do you think he would leave eddie behind to die all by himself, just so one of them gets back home to chris? and do you think this is (partially) what eddie wanted to achieve with the will?
god, i don't think buck could ever bring himself to do that. i think if eddie knew that only one of them could get out, he would beg buck to leave him there, but buck would fight against it, because how could he leave eddie? how could he go on living if he had to leave eddie here to die? yes, he would survive for christopher's sake. but he wouldn't live. how dare eddie not give him the easy way out? how dare eddie force him to keep going without him there by his side?
(i do think what eddie wanted to achieve with his will, aside from the obvious—making sure christopher would be taken care of—was also ensuring that buck and chris would have each other. so they could be each other's lifeline. i think the way he told buck about this in the first place—as a manner of telling him that he's not expendable and that there are people who would love and miss him if he were gone—makes this pretty clear.)
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#Louder for the people in the back
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i'm not going to that but thank u
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#i got this new anime plot
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evan buckley don't ever fucking embarrass me like that again
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while i obviously think buck's self-discovery and acceptance of his sexuality is vital to his growth and (eventual) happiness, i'm not too thrilled about this sentiment i see going around that all of his issues are magically gonna be fixed now that he's dating a guy. i think this episode, more than anything, proved just how not okay he is—for reasons that are not completely tied-up in his sexuality.
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