bobby voice IM STILL ALIVE DOWN HERE
a whole month of work went into this so i hope you like it🥹
Whatever happens this Thursday/Friday, for me Bobby will always be alive and buddie will always be canon
walk with me. eddie being back in LA but not yet back at the firehouse, hearing the 118 is trapped and knowing he can't be on the outside while his family is in danger again, showing up to the scene and stealing a set of turnouts to run in and help, saving buck who in the heat of the moment grabs his face and kisses him but then jumps back in horror only to reach back out and wipe the soot off eddie's mouth because he learned that lesson the hard way
Idk not to read into it or anything but I think making the suicidal addict, a man cursed to be alone and responsible since young childhood, sacrifice his life for the sake of his team and die a painful gratuitous death, alone in a glass box with no one to hug, just when his life was finally worth living is fucking cruel and twisted writing.
He was building a house. He wanted to live. He was happy.
Bobby Nash was an incredibly well written character, it was a well done portrayal of survivors guilt, addiction, loneliness and suicidality.
He was a man cursed with the burden of feeling responsible for everyone in his life, for his dad, for killing his family, for his team.
I truly think killing him in such a horrific way on the Nobody Dies Show was a disservice to his character and all that he represented.
As someone who felt seen and portrayed by his character, I don’t think that was a brave and heroic death. He has been trapped into responsibility for other people’s lives since he was a child. I think it was an utterly tragic and thankless way for his character to go, to never escape his burden, his duty of care, and to be killed for it. You made him die alone in a glass box, unable to touch the people he loves, isolated. Just at the point of him feeling truly happy and secure.
What a poor ending for such a beloved character.
“Who kisses who first” “who pursues who” “who realizes first” you’re all wrong. Who is the first one to call Christopher “our son”
If I had a nickel every time Chimney Han got infected by a deadly virus from work where he was in a vent I'd have two nickels which isn't a lot but it's weird it's happened twice
a single typo literally has the explosive power of a nuclear bomb like i just read back possibly the most beautiful scene ive ever created feeling so proud of myself ready to start thinking about the nobel prize in literature etc. etc. and then suddenly
“It’s oaky,” he whispered.
it’s oaky. what is this. a wine tasting
Nope. No. No. No. That didn't happen. Nope. The chapter did NOT end there. Nope. I refuse
OK, I couldn't see the episode live, I'll catch up tomorrow...but are we really sure Bobby is dead?
I still don't believe it, even these interviews and photos all seem very forced to me....🤷🏼♀️
Isn't it all to make it dramatic and have the surprise effect (lost because of the script photo) when we discover him alive and well?
Come on, he almost died at least 95 times in these seasons, I still don't buy it😂
obviously obviously i really want buck calling eddie and sobbing down the line as he tells eddie what's happened. i've been a warrior since the moment that bts dropped and i've never wavered. but. but. equally as delicious to me would be eddie calling buck. whether he's seen it on the news or not because i imagine they'd probably be trying to keep this quiet to avoid public panic (?) but he's just calling buck to check in. their usual daily call. except eddie feels like this call is more important to make than usual. he doesn't know why. it's just a feeling in his gut. that he has to call buck no matter what. and he hears exactly one of buck's ragged uneven breaths and says buck's name so softly and buck breaks all over again.
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