clementinecourtepointe
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clementinecourtepointe · 10 hours ago
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Buck Buckley Hours on the Diaz Couch
Rated T | 5,814 words | Pre-Relationship Buck/Eddie | Post s8e06 Coda, Tickle Fights, Real Talk and Non-Sexual Intimacy
“Did you see me come over the back of the couch earlier?” Eddie asks. It’s such a non-sequitur that it makes Buck laugh a little. “Yes, I did. Very cool, man.” He’s only half-teasing. Eddie could make anything look cool. He just also happens to look silly most of the time too. Like now, for example. Lounging over top of Buck on his couch in this ridiculous get up. “I’ll go get us a snack, and—and, I’m probably going to do it again.” Eddie whispers the second part, like it's a big secret.
Buck and Eddie sit on the couch.
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clementinecourtepointe · 15 hours ago
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Can’t wait to watch Hotshots on ABC tonight. It’s my favourite firefighter show.
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clementinecourtepointe · 16 hours ago
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shouldnt have bought all those damn groceries what if i need concert tickets
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clementinecourtepointe · 19 hours ago
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when it’s now or never
oneshot ✩ 5k words ✩ rated teen
buddie hockey au! no hockey knowledge required!
friends/teammates to lovers + hurt/comfort
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Eddie is cool under pressure—always has been. It’s sort of his defining trait, on the ice. While a lot of his teammates talk about hockey like it’s a transcendental experience, likening skating to flying, feeling outside your own body when you’re playing—for Eddie, hockey brings him back down to earth in a way that nothing else does. It might be what he loves most about the sport, the way it forces him to be so completely present and singularly-focused on the one thing he knows he can trust his instincts to get right.
“Did you watch this back yet?”
Second-most, Eddie amends, inside his head. What he loves most about hockey is currently pressing against him on the bench, waving an iPad in his face.
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clementinecourtepointe · 2 days ago
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I'm never leaving you again
Pre-relationship Buddie | quarantining at Buck's loft! bed sharing! missing Chris! | read on ao3
“Is it ridiculous that I’m scared to go home?” Eddie asked.
“Uh, what do you mean?” Buck said. Keys jingled in the background. Eddie heard the thunk of Buck flipping his front door latch closed.
“What if I’m already sick?” Eddie whispered. “And I’m bringing it home to Chris?”
Buck was quiet for a moment. “I mean, you can’t know. You might be presymptomatic, but there’s no way for you to know right now. It’s outside of your control.”
Eddie sighed. “I hate it.”
“I know.”
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Quarantining separately from Chris feels like the safest and saddest choice to Eddie. Buck sleeping next to him is his best source of comfort.
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clementinecourtepointe · 2 days ago
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this is exactly what happened
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clementinecourtepointe · 2 days ago
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I'm never leaving you again
Pre-relationship Buddie | quarantining at Buck's loft! bed sharing! missing Chris! | read on ao3
“Is it ridiculous that I’m scared to go home?” Eddie asked.
“Uh, what do you mean?” Buck said. Keys jingled in the background. Eddie heard the thunk of Buck flipping his front door latch closed.
“What if I’m already sick?” Eddie whispered. “And I’m bringing it home to Chris?”
Buck was quiet for a moment. “I mean, you can’t know. You might be presymptomatic, but there’s no way for you to know right now. It’s outside of your control.”
Eddie sighed. “I hate it.”
“I know.”
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Quarantining separately from Chris feels like the safest and saddest choice to Eddie. Buck sleeping next to him is his best source of comfort.
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clementinecourtepointe · 2 days ago
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We're becoming some kind of team, huh?
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clementinecourtepointe · 3 days ago
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you can have my back any day
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clementinecourtepointe · 3 days ago
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Buck baking while breaking in breakup beard.
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clementinecourtepointe · 4 days ago
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clementinecourtepointe · 5 days ago
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so buck and eddie are going to that lakers game right.
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clementinecourtepointe · 5 days ago
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Is Kenneth Choi just low-key producing Eddie's story this season? Ryan shows up with the moustache, and Kenny sends a photo to Tim. The Risky Business thing was an idea from Tim AND Kenny. Is this normal? Can we say thank you and can he keep doing it?
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clementinecourtepointe · 5 days ago
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Eddie as an Unreliable Narrator
I want to expand a little on something I talked about over on twitter, which is the concept of Eddie as an unreliable narrator and how this has kept him from confronting his sexuality.
Before the inevitable “Eddie said he was heterosexual, he’s a straight man,” in the comments, I’ll just say that we already know gay Eddie has been a consideration from LFJR confirming it was originally going to be Tommy and Eddie together, never mind all the queer coding to date in Eddie’s general storyline. If you choose to take Eddie’s words at face value, that’s fine, you do you! This post will get into why I don’t. 
Eddie tells Father Brian that he doesn’t believe that he deserves to be forgiven, so when he sees him again, he recognizes Eddie’s decision to pick the healthier, less fun beverage for what it is: Eddie depriving himself of one of the small joys there are to be found in life. He confronts him on this, asking why he changed his mind, and Eddie looks genuinely perplexed. “…decided I wanted water?” 
“See, I think that you were punishing yourself. I think that you were denying yourself because you don’t feel worthy right now.” You can tell that Eddie thinks this is a crock of shit and that the priest doesn’t understand him at all - right up until he says Eddie doesn’t feel worthy of joy. 
Eddie tries to deflect by saying he doesn’t have a lot to feel joyful about, and in doing so he is denying the accusation by saying it’s not about what he feels he’s worthy of. There just isn’t a lot of joy in his life to be had right now. The priest challenges this perspective by putting a positive spin on all of the negative things Eddie lists, and in doing so, removes the excuse Eddie is using to avoid confronting that this is about him punishing himself. That he has been punishing himself, and it’s not clear yet how far back this behaviour actually goes. 
Because here’s the thing: Eddie thinks the water is just water. He doesn’t understand the subconscious compulsion behind it, because this is something he has been doing for so long it no longer feels abnormal. At some point, he started depriving himself of enjoying the little things in life as a way of punishing himself whenever he felt like he wasn’t living up to expectations, whenever he thought he was failing someone. The question is, when did it start, and what was the first thing he felt he deserved punishment for? 
When Father Brian identifies the mustache as a disguise he asks Eddie what he thinks he’ll see when he looks in the mirror without it, and Eddie says he thinks he’ll see a failure, a man who doesn’t deserve the joy he’s been depriving himself of. In a way, he is trying to become someone else to avoid confronting the person that he actually is, and the reason he feels he’s failed. 
This isn’t really something new: Shannon dies, and Eddie joins an illegal fight club where physical pain becomes an outlet for the anger and frustration he’s feeling. Chris is afraid of losing another parent, so Eddie deprives himself of the job that gives his life meaning outside of being Christopher’s dad rather than trying to find another solution. None of this is even taking into account the relationships he forces himself into because he feels he needs to find a replacement mother for Chris, and how forcing himself into that box he so clearly does not want for himself is just another way of depriving himself of joy. 
Father Brian tells Eddie that God has already forgiven him for his mistakes, but here’s the thing: Eddie doesn’t give a shit about God’s forgiveness, not really. The forgiveness Eddie is trying to earn isn’t even just Christopher’s - it’s his own, too. And he doesn’t know how to do that, because he doesn’t know how to love himself. The only part of himself he’s ever tried to love - being a father - has been irreparably damaged in his eyes. So how does he come back from that? How does he get back to a point where he feels deserving of being Christopher’s dad again? 
What’s interesting to me is that I do believe Christopher is the one bit of joy Eddie’s allowed himself up until now. His birth is the only time during Eddie’s entire marriage with Shannon that we see him actually happy, and this is one of the first examples of Eddie being an unreliable narrator that we have in the show because he acts like this wasn’t the case. 
Yet he was visibly unhappy for every part of his marriage we were shown, and by his own admission joining the army was just as much about running from it as it was about providing for his own family. He is unable to define what Shannon means to him, and he says he loved being married to her rather than saying he loved her. But in Shannon’s death, Eddie has romanticized her image so much that when Kim asks if she was the love of his life, he says he thinks she was. 
If Chris represents one of the sole joys Eddie has allowed himself in life, then Shannon is the reason he has received it, and the guilt he feels for letting her down - for not loving her the way he should, for not being able to be there for her, for not being able to save her despite that being his job - is so immense he can’t possibly imagine atoning for it. And to understand his guilt, we have to confront the reason he wasn’t able to be the husband he felt she deserved. 
See, we could maybe argue that Eddie didn’t initially try to reconcile with Shannon while she was alive because he felt guilty for pushing her away, except when he has a moment to get back together, he chokes. He can’t answer her when she asks what she means to him, and the fact that she even has to ask tells the audience that she isn’t sure of his feelings, even though they’ve been actively sleeping together again and spending time together as a family. He is only able to make an offer of commitment when she thinks she is pregnant again, a repeat of how they got married in the first place, and I think that’s what ultimately answers her question. She is the mother of his child, not the love of his life, but to Eddie, Chris is the real love and joy of his life, so the two kind of feel like the same thing. 
We have seen in Bobby’s storyline a widow with a tremendous amount of guilt move on and find his happily ever after. Bobby actually plays a role in the death of his wife and children, and he grapples with his guilt and suicidal tendencies because of it, but he is still able to heal as much as one can from such a trauma and fall in love with Athena. 
In contrast, Eddie shows no interest in finding another relationship until he is prompted by others. When he does try to date, he has to fake his way through two separate relationships where he just couldn’t love them the way he thought he should. He tried to - he wanted to. It would have been easier for him, and for Chris, if he could have. 
There’s nothing objectively wrong with either of the women, he seems to enjoy their company and he finds them to be pretty, but it just isn’t enough. On top of that, he admits dating has always felt like a performance, which you can especially see in his relationship with Ana where he just doesn’t seem entirely like himself. He’s the image of the man he thinks she wants him to be, because he doesn’t want another repeat of his relationship with Shannon where he always fell short of what she wanted and needed. He’s the “perfect boyfriend,” except for the part where he doesn’t feel the same about her at all. 
Marisol is a little different. While her development is limited, she’s got a more laid-back personality that is closer to Eddie’s own, and arguably she should be a good fit. Marisol feels a bit like what Eddie’s idealized relationship with Shannon was like, and that’s what makes it so very interesting when Eddie blows it all up by going out with Shannon’s doppelganger. Their relationship is an emotional affair, and Eddie admits it isn’t sex that he wants with her which is interesting because we know he and Marisol are no longer being intimate. The truth is, he doesn’t know what it is he wants from Kim, or frankly Marisol - just like he didn’t know with Shannon. 
Unfortunately, before figuring it out he pays for his sin of lying to everyone - to Chris, to Buck, and to Marisol - by getting caught in the worst possible way and traumatizing Chris in the process. We know this is how he feels from his actual confession to Father Brian, and I think to him it is the worst of all the sins he feels he’s committed because the only way he has been able to make up for everything else up until now is by being the best parent he possibly can. In a way, he has been trying to heal his own childhood trauma by breaking the cycle of toxic parenting, and giving Chris the life he never got to have.
So to Eddie, traumatizing Chris is his greatest failure, and he doesn’t know how to recover from it because he still doesn’t understand why he got involved with Kim in the first place. It’s not just that he missed Shannon, or he would be able to explain that. It goes back to what Eddie says to Kim moments before Chris walks in - that he feels broken, and like he can’t fix it. This feeling is only compounded by the fear that he has ruined his relationship with his son forever. 
The conversation with Father Brian tells us that Eddie is hiding from himself and that he is denying himself of his desires as some kind of penance. The priest recognizes this and he recognizes that Eddie doesn’t want the cop-out of being forgiven on behalf of God. He is someone who needs to feel they have actually earned it, and that’s okay - just as long as he remembers that in order to take care of others, he has to take care of himself, too. More than that, he’s directed to do something fun just for himself, and those Catholic rituals that are still part of him even if he doesn’t believe in them take over and allow him to do just that. 
There’s something really beautiful about the same institution that led to Eddie and Shannon getting married too young being what kick-starts his journey of self discovery. It was never about rediscovering religion - he was never religious to begin with. It was always about going back to that old wound and finally healing from everything that followed. It was about reclaiming the childhood he lost from growing up too fast. But mostly, it was about being told he is allowed to focus on his needs sometimes, too. 
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clementinecourtepointe · 6 days ago
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Are you wearing the- The Chanel boots green breakup shirt? Yeah, I am.
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clementinecourtepointe · 6 days ago
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buck and eddie are canonically both in a period of exploration right now. of figuring things out and trying things out. of looking at things and people and relationships and themselves in a whole new way.
screams for a thousand years
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clementinecourtepointe · 6 days ago
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the way Oliver hyped up the buddie scene episodes in advance. it was clear how much he loved it. and it was a three second scene of them sitting on a couch. not exchanging any words. god he truly is one of us
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