Even physically, it's striking how much Oliver Stark (Buck) has changed since the beginning of the series, along with the emotional maturing of his character. He was 26 at the start, he's 29/30 now, and while that doesn't sound like a big difference he looked so much more boyish in the beginning. To delve into the shallow end of the pool for a minute, I think men usually hit their peak, looks-wise, in their thirties, and while Buck was certainly cute from day one I feel like he's more handsome now as he's matured. Everyone else came to the show when they were their adult selves already, but with Buck it's kind of his "growing up" story, from a boy to a man, and it's evident in both his behavior and his looks.
I had to fight back tears, while watching this scene. Might’ve been a pretty quick scene, but it had so much meaning & emotion! Bobby is that “strong” friend, who checks up & helps other people so much... that he often puts other folks emotions before his own. Don’t forget to check up on your “strong” friend, bc they need somebody to lean on every once & a while too. Love this show!
Preach! Hands down to the amazing actor Peter Krause is, he's portraining Bobby so good and that scene was a proof of his great talent :) Whole show is great and the cast is just amazing, mad respect to all of them!
This scene is when I realized this show was special. It took me completely by surprise. The moment he said “help” I just started crying! What this show does so well is it makes you care so much about all of them in such a short time! With other shows it takes full seasons to make you care for them. Not in this one. That do such a good job of showing everybody’s storylines and vulnerabilities. Also great acting by Peter Krause!
He lost his first wife, then lost his kids in a fire with already existing depression judging by the alcohol and the sleeping bag he had in the first episode. There's only so much 1 can go through.
As a Firefighter/Paramedic I’ve been here so many times, We need to start asking for help more. Need to check in each other more. PTSD is a hard fight, but no need to fight it alone
I think about that a lot. What you folks have to see first-hand. What horrors that we are shielded from with tarps and sheets is what you witness up close. God bless you all. And please reach out for help.
Bobby’s ‘help’ absolutely took me by surprise. Him tryna get Buck to joke but Buck didn’t play along was pretty much all I expected, genuinely moved me so much I couldn’t believe it
This scene brings to life the incredible acting skills of Peter Krauss. If anyone watched Six Feet Under, it's no surprise. He is an amazing severely underrated actor
What I like about this show besides buddie is that the whole crew threat each other like family than just co-workers and to me that's really awesome. And Bobby has always been like a father to the whole crew.
This show has my heart. The emotional roller-coaster that I go through with these life trauma events that are real for them is the worst heart shattering feeling to undergo
Human as we are, we all have our breaking points. It's not always healthy to suck it all up just because you're used to it. Like the people who always breaks you, don't be accustomed to that. If they only knew how much you loved them.
Ive known about this show for so long but i thought it would be boring so i didn’t watch it until i gave it a chance a couple of days ago. Now i’m almost done with season 2. This show is so good. You should watch it if you havent.
I just found out.. my 8 years relationship has ended... and im so hurt....my chest... and i cant cry...i got no one to help me... all i can think is in this scene 1:31 and to think "THAT'S exactly how i feel god damm it!"
While everyone is saying they cried during this scene, When they did the call back to this in season 6 I laughed because it just seemed so random, I blame the scene placement I Promise im not a horrible person Its just his instant change in face exspression and I didn’t hear the music really, sooo
I'm also looking for it too but I had no luck. Honestly it kinda just kinda reminds me of that song Do You Realize? By Ursine Vulpine. But that's my opinion though.
I think it was his daughter's birthday, who died in fire along with his son and wife. He used to be alcoholic due to job stress and mistakenly left heater on. and building had so many fire safety violations, it caught fire and more than 100 people died along with his family. He got the clean cheat because building caught fire due to safety code violations. But he still blames himself for leaving heater on.
I like that Bobby tries to get Buck to joke with him, to get their attention off of him and his problems, and Buck just won't let him do it.
Buck has his faults but you'd be hard-pressed to find someone with a bigger heart. We would all be lucky to have someone like that in our lives.
When Bobby says “help” I cried so hard I couldn’t help myself,this show is underrated I wish it was more popular it’s a great show I like it
Maya Red i thought i was the only one😭
I cried too cause I am such a stubborn and never ask for help just like Bobby
Same
Always heard of people crying on this show and I clowned them till I saw this episode.
@@dougperez2013 what episode is this?
Its a crime this show isnt more popular
People are finally catching on big time.
You wrong!.....this show more better than other criminal show
It was angela bassetts interview about her movie makeup looks throughout the years that brought 911 to my attention
I know. I've been blabbing this to my friends hoping they'll be interested. I am an island. 😂
@@ariefluqman3971 yeah i’m not a crime show kind of person but the show is so great the characters in this show are all so real and it’s really sad to
Buck seems like such a kid but he has such a good heart for his mates
Uuuuum that's also his boss
He does. I always comfort my friends when they to be comforted.
Yes I love him! I want him to find happiness
Bobby and Buck - they're not co-workers, they're basically Father and Son.
Even physically, it's striking how much Oliver Stark (Buck) has changed since the beginning of the series, along with the emotional maturing of his character. He was 26 at the start, he's 29/30 now, and while that doesn't sound like a big difference he looked so much more boyish in the beginning. To delve into the shallow end of the pool for a minute, I think men usually hit their peak, looks-wise, in their thirties, and while Buck was certainly cute from day one I feel like he's more handsome now as he's matured. Everyone else came to the show when they were their adult selves already, but with Buck it's kind of his "growing up" story, from a boy to a man, and it's evident in both his behavior and his looks.
I had to fight back tears, while watching this scene. Might’ve been a pretty quick scene, but it had so much meaning & emotion! Bobby is that “strong” friend, who checks up & helps other people so much... that he often puts other folks emotions before his own. Don’t forget to check up on your “strong” friend, bc they need somebody to lean on every once & a while too. Love this show!
Preach! Hands down to the amazing actor Peter Krause is, he's portraining Bobby so good and that scene was a proof of his great talent :) Whole show is great and the cast is just amazing, mad respect to all of them!
Tbh he’s good, he feels sympathy but he has done some dumb shit in this show
Not me, cried my eyes out
Just let the tears flow
Wow, that was so real...when Bobby gasped "help" I had a tear burst. This show has the best actors, they can do anything.
Hello
This scene is when I realized this show was special. It took me completely by surprise. The moment he said “help” I just started crying! What this show does so well is it makes you care so much about all of them in such a short time! With other shows it takes full seasons to make you care for them. Not in this one. That do such a good job of showing everybody’s storylines and vulnerabilities.
Also great acting by Peter Krause!
He lost his first wife, then lost his kids in a fire with already existing depression judging by the alcohol and the sleeping bag he had in the first episode. There's only so much 1 can go through.
He lost his wife and his kids in a fire that he was the match for the building if I remember correctly was going to burn with or without him
As a Firefighter/Paramedic I’ve been here so many times, We need to start asking for help more. Need to check in each other more. PTSD is a hard fight, but no need to fight it alone
I think about that a lot. What you folks have to see first-hand. What horrors that we are shielded from with tarps and sheets is what you witness up close. God bless you all. And please reach out for help.
Teee
He thinks he killed his Family.
From one medic to another. I feel ya. Some days I feel like I just need to run into a brick wall.
Bobby’s ‘help’ absolutely took me by surprise. Him tryna get Buck to joke but Buck didn’t play along was pretty much all I expected, genuinely moved me so much I couldn’t believe it
This scene brings to life the incredible acting skills of Peter Krauss.
If anyone watched Six Feet Under, it's no surprise. He is an amazing severely underrated actor
I've never seen Bobby cry before this scene got me😭
This scene alone is proof that even first responders are only human too.
What I like about this show besides buddie is that the whole crew threat each other like family than just co-workers and to me that's really awesome. And Bobby has always been like a father to the whole crew.
Such an amazing scene, man he is such a good actor it’s insane. I was so emotional when I watched this I burst out in tears
The fact 6x11 confirms if this scene never happened Bobby would be dead
The silence before Bobby saying help really broke me man 💔
Bobby’s so strong, it’s easy to forget everything he’s been through sometimes 💔
Buck and Hen are such Bobby’s kids. I love that they help him.
Hen less more like sibling or similar but buck definitely
This show has my heart. The emotional roller-coaster that I go through with these life trauma events that are real for them is the worst heart shattering feeling to undergo
love you Bobby Nash want to hug you Peter Krause this is heartbreaking scene seeing bobby cry
I'm pretty sure he was cooking dinner for his old family that died... Am I the only one who remembers his old family?
He was!
Not gonna lie I remember rewatching this a few months ago and after Monday's episode where Athena breaks down I found myself here again.
Tears.
What was that episode ?
God, poor Bobby. But really great acting by Peter 😭🖤
I wanna hug him so badly!!😭💔
Me too
thankyou for upload this. thankyou so much.
I wasn’t ready for this scene …it just made me cry all night. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I have only seen these clips. Not the show and it still makes me cry
0:38 - four plates set for himself, and his wife and two kids he lost in a fire. 😢
Resounding and Powerful scene.... one of the best 1hr drama shows on TV..”
The look of instant shame and regret on Bucks’ face in season 3 when his lawyer uses this incident against Bobby in the lawsuit.
Human as we are, we all have our breaking points. It's not always healthy to suck it all up just because you're used to it. Like the people who always breaks you, don't be accustomed to that. If they only knew how much you loved them.
Ive known about this show for so long but i thought it would be boring so i didn’t watch it until i gave it a chance a couple of days ago. Now i’m almost done with season 2.
This show is so good. You should watch it if you havent.
Love you peter Krause/ Bobby Nash hes my favorite
sobbing watching this scene after the coma episode knowing that canonically Bobby doesn’t survive without Buck
oh okay, wow. My heart just broke
This made me cry 😭
They call mental break down more like stress and loneliness
I cried at the end of S2 E6
I cry EVERYTIME I watch this 😭
That one word…… we all are trying hard not to ask for help …..it’s hard to live and it’s hard to ask for help
Great great show watching new one as we speak
Please more scenes from this show:)
Hehehehe
I just found out.. my 8 years relationship has ended... and im so hurt....my chest... and i cant cry...i got no one to help me...
all i can think is in this scene 1:31 and to think "THAT'S exactly how i feel god damm it!"
My fav scene
While everyone is saying they cried during this scene, When they did the call back to this in season 6 I laughed because it just seemed so random, I blame the scene placement
I Promise im not a horrible person
Its just his instant change in face exspression and I didn’t hear the music really, sooo
He was Nate Fisher in Six Feet Under. I just realized lol😊
whenever he cries i cry
I watched the entire episode tonight. It was sad
does anyone know what song plays here
when the hug him
Directioners be like 18 months ;-;
This is me except I don’t know how to ask
This reminds me of my brother he is a firefighter ..
1:27-1:32 I can relate to that
Why won't this one clip play?
Which chapter is this? I've never seen this before and I already finished all seasons :'u
PD: Already found it lol
Poor guy
1:31 Help
If this ain’t me though😔
What episode was this from ?
Series 1 episode 4 worst day ever
What episode is this please?
Season 1 episode 4
What is this episode called again
It's called worst day ever season 1 i think it's the episode after the episode called let go your welcome
♥️♥️🥺🥺🥺🇺🇲
anyone know the song that plays here
I'm also looking for it too but I had no luck. Honestly it kinda just kinda reminds me of that song Do You Realize? By Ursine Vulpine. But that's my opinion though.
What is the matter
his family and hundred others died in a fire and it was kinda his fault
Why is he upset?
What happend?
He killed more than 100 people, including his wife and 2 kids in a fire he caused after drinking and taking oxy
I think it was his daughter's birthday, who died in fire along with his son and wife. He used to be alcoholic due to job stress and mistakenly left heater on. and building had so many fire safety violations, it caught fire and more than 100 people died along with his family. He got the clean cheat because building caught fire due to safety code violations. But he still blames himself for leaving heater on.