i just think it’s interesting
important question for the buddie fandom: who do you think would make the first move?
Real question. Do the 118 know about what happened to Buck and Christopher during the Tsunami?!!?!
Like they must know the basics, the pier, the fire truck, them being separated.
But do they know that Buck saved other people? Do they know that he played eye spy with Christopher to cheer him up? And turned him away from the dead bodies in the water? Do they know he walked for hours trying to find Christopher? That he was injured will looking for him?
More importantly does Eddie know?!?!!
Cause we see that Eddie thinks Buck lost Chris, but doesn’t blame him. But does he know that Buck jumped into the water after Chris something that was damn near suicide?! Does he know the lengths Buck went to try and get Christopher back to him?!!
Cause we never see them discuss this or mention it?!!
And I need them to discuss this. For Eddie to see that Buck will and always has gone to the extremes for Chris. I need Eddie to realise that he made the right choice in putting Buck in his will. I just… I want them to discuss this (not just Buck and Eddie but all the 118)
Frustrating editing moods:
1. This scene is a disaster but also I love it how it is.
2. This scene has nothing noticeably wrong with it but also I hate it.
according to jensen, here dean was thinking:
Attack on Titan Scouts fighting titans in heelies (in the summer) or ice skated (in the winter)
my 9 year old self is holding hands with my current 19 year old self and we are both jumping around screaming at the percy jackson teaser
the thing about the way that eddie talks is that he doesn’t leave room for doubt or misinterpretation when it comes to telling buck exactly what role he has in the diaz boys’ lives. “there’s no one else I trust more with my son.” “no one else will fight for my son as hard as you.” “that’s what I want for him.”
it’s not “I trust you” or “I appreciate how much you love my son”, no. eddie has told Buck over and over again that he’s his number one.
We’re not heroes. We’re from Finchley.
insp.
People who criticize The Punisher for being “too dark and violent” are blowing right past the fact that every man on the show is canonically whipped as fuck and soft for the women in their lives.