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That was a pretty good premier!
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he should've cut the party entirely tbh
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9-1-1 After Show: 1x05 "Point of Origin"
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Inspired by The Definition of Love and All Things Ineffable by @elvensorceress on ao3
Everything is still. Quiet. He stares like he’s never seen. He probably hasn’t. But it sings through every cell in his body. Eddie… the things Eddie sees as love…
Eddie breathes slowly and wets his lips. “All I know about the kind of love you’re asking about? Is you. Love, to me, is you.”
Buck knows it’s true because he feels it. He’s always felt it. He’s never really doubted the strength and depth of their bond, just how to qualify it.
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Pride month is here so,,,
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‘Now you tell me that’s the wrong kid.’
CHIMNEY & BOBBY ⇾ 1.08 ’Karma’s a Bitch’
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It seems to me that they really didn't realize the casual ableism tbh. Using Marjan's Islam subplot in the first two seasons of LS, it took them two seasons for them to change their Islam consultant even though that infamous praying scene was in the very first episode. OG's mental health-related subplot also took a noticeable downturn the past few seasons (not that it was that good to begin with) so it seems like no one was warning them a.k.a minimal sensitivity testing was done until the backlash was too bad for them to ignore.
Agree with all of these points. As of right now (and until further notice) the only writer I feel like "gets it" re: ableism is Andrew for the way he wrote Fools. Having the opening call (the guys trying to go viral) specifically shout out able-bodied viewers in an episode about Chris being confronted with his "limitations" seems like one hell of an accident otherwise. Plus, Carla gave good advice about Eddie needing to be honest with Chris (he won't actually be able to do everything he sets his mind to, and that's okay) and Buck was ready with the story about Jim Abbott, the major league pitcher who was born with just one hand. And then of course we got the adaptive skateboarding scene. As a physically disabled fan, one with Chris' diagnosis at that, I thought the execution was the best it's ever been. The Natacha/Marjan info (that came out in s3) is the biggest "proof", IMO, that something stinks among the crew. Natacha mentioned how her character's story is personal to an EP/the other co-showrunner according to reports (Rashad), and no, he's obviously not a woman, but a co-showrunner trying to represent his own culture wasn't able to encourage the change prior to last season? He (obviously) had to defer to Tim, the *real* boss? Can of worms was opened with that one...and then promptly shut tight because no one's talked about any of it since. (If anything...the problem still exists based on the decision to write Marjan out for a few weeks just because they could rather than Natacha having other commitments...) The fact of the matter is that both shows are run by white, cis, (assumed) het, able-bodied folks, and those privileges (and thus ingrained biases) don't automatically disappear just because they create a piece of media people care so much about.
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Sometimes I just randomly remember this clip of Eddie looking at Buck at the gym. The way his arm moves was an interesting choice, right?
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*at Eddie and Buck's house*
Jee-Yun: Uncle Eddie, why don't you have a wife?
Eddie: that's because I'm gay.
Jee-Yun: What does that mean?
Eddie: it means that I like boys not girl.
Jee-Yun: then why don't you have a husband?
Eddie [looking at Buck who's minding his own business in the kitchen]: I don't know BUCK, why don't I HAVE a HUSBAND?
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while i know that most people are—rightfully so—upset about edy ganem's transphobia, i'm already seeing a small section of people (mostly through anons) gleefully celebrating that the character of marisol might not return, are using this as an opportunity to praise oliver, etc...don't do this. this is not even remotely the time and if you actually cared about the cause you're claiming to support, you'd know that.
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