MEN’S HEALTH 2021 - LOU FERRIGNO & LOU FERRIGNO JR.
But Lou, when you trained Lou Jr., you never pushed him hard, did you?
LF: No, because I know it’s got to come from him. I never wanted to force training.
LFJ: I’m eternally grateful for that, because if you push your kids too hard, they’ll want to go the other way. He always let me find it for myself, and find the questions, and ask them. He was always a sounding board and a source of great knowledge for any question I had.
I better not have any Tommy hate on my dash when I wake up 😭😭
Buck as a character is still exploring his sexuality and figuring out his feelings- yes the firehouse gym scene was ??? BUT
There are still six more episodes of this season and another one to come.
As we’ve seen with their past relationships, things CHANGE, so for now, let’s enjoy a canonically bi Buck and not hate the writers OR the cast for giving us what we’ve been waiting for!
Hate on them for giving him a male love interest that’s not who you want and that’s just against everything fans have been waiting for
So ‼️
No writer hate!!
No cast hate!! ESPECIALLY not Lou Ferringno Jr!
The characters are fake they can not hear you stop hating on them for their relationships
LEAVE THE WRITERS ALONE they’ve had it for four episodes so far and given us more than fox ever did
:D
And don’t forget that before buddie would ever become canon we’d also need an Eddie sexuality realization give the people time 😭
Nobody thought it'll happen this soon. Came as a surprise to the whole fandom and casual viewers alike. Social media went into a meltdown of chaotic diarrhea of praises and relief. Our 911 viewing experience has definitely changed forever for this historical moment. Our lives will never be the same. So is one Evan "Buck" Buckley.
Oliver Stark - Again, you displayed such a delicate yet powerful performance for this episode. All emotions are on point. Valid! And we all felt it deep in our bones. The storyline is worthy for the shows 100th episode. You did not disappoint us. You delivered and exceeded everyone's expectations. Thank you!
In 1977, your dad is The Hulk, forever cementing himself in tv history. Then in 2024, you're kissing a man onscreen and forever cementing yourself in (queer) tv history