This freaking confirms Buck and Eddie are co-parents and they know it. Buck is the good cop and Eddie is the bad cop. They're arguing the way parents argue.
I feel that they share the roles. When Christopher ran away to his apartment, Buck made sure he called Eddie first thing, made sure Christopher knew that what he did was wrong and why, and had a talk with him about his actions. Buck also made sure to definitively tell Christopher that he couldn't spend Christmas with him, even if it upset Christopher. Eddie, on the other hand, is never one to tell Christopher he can't do something, even if he can get hurt and can be very indulgent with him.
@@shootingcomet082 That time he said he couldn't spend Christmas with him wasn't because he didn't want to it was because he had to work and if you watch the clip which is hilarious he looked at Eddie when that question was asked and Eddie shook his head. Buck also made it so Christmas would get spent at the fire house that year so they would all be able to spend it together.
@@522nibbles I know why he did it, my point was that he delivered the bad news himself. He didn't give Chris false hope that he could spend Christmas at his (Buck's) place and he didn't make Eddie tell Chris that he couldn't spend Christmas at Buck's because Buck also had to work. In relationships where one parent is strictly the good cop and one is the bad cop, the good cop will often make the bad cop the only one who tells their kid bad news, because they don't want the kid to associate them with bad news or unhappy thoughts.
We saw this clearly in the video game scene where Eddie doesn't allow them to keep playing, Chris asks Buck to go to his house instead, Buck looks to Eddie for approval and Eddie crosses his arms with a "don't you dare" look. It's clear that Eddie is the strict parent who sets boundaries and Buck is the fun parent who gives the kid whatever they want. (Not surprising since Buck is kind of a big kid himself 😄)
not 911 implying that buck and eddie are co-parenting chris with this scene only to mess everything up and show eddie and ana together at the end of the episode in the ‘family’ montage
I've said it before and I'll say it again: I was commenting this on some other Buddie Analysis Vid of some kind and someone asked how long do we think it will be before they get together or something like that, idk. And I was like, never, the're just gonna pull a Destiel on us, keep us waiting and never rly doing anything abt it. It NEVER changes. Queerbaiting at it's finest. Or whatever the hell, they think they're doing. Idk, :D
They could’ve had Bobby or hen say “Noo” when Chim asked can’t they both be good cops. They both have children. They chose to let Buck and Eddie say it. #Buddie Endgame
The way the parents are arguing reminds me of my parents. Although seriously, there should always be a balance between love and discipline. That family needs therapy.
This is funny but at the same time I want to smack the parents (or at least the dad) upside the head, like, your son is injured, maybe you can have this argument LATER?!
Both parents were in the wrong here. Couldn’t the dad have just cut the trellis in half so it wouldn’t reach the window or just remove it entirely? Then he wouldn’t have gotten arrest for almost killing his son.
I have to side with the dad on this one. I don't like the kid's attitude of "You don't 'need rent, you're rich." What kind of attitude is that? Children are not entitled to their parents money. This kid needed a reality check, and Mom is only making things worse for him. Athena was right, he's never growing up.
If he was smart about it the dad could have removed the trellis and patched/painted The holes in the wall. But he wanted to take it too far. There are plenty of was to discourage deadbeat layabouts without causing bones to break
I'm not gonna lie, but the dad actually did the right thing (even though it was brutal). If the son keeps on breaking into their house, he could grow up to be a selfish and greedy man and cares only for money, and what's worse he could become a criminal. The mom should have taught him the right way, instead of just siding with him, he could just take that advantage to get out of jail. The son could just left them when he doesn't need them anymore. My thought: the parent should have taught the son to be independent. And the son should have to learn hardwork and become independent
It is lol a lot of older folks blame us millennials for starting that lol 😂 legit had one older folk tell me thanks to your generation my grandchildren (gen Zs) are gonna start saying that when they are supposedly “stuck in life” lol 😂
and that mom is the reason why kids/young adults are entitled, lazy and no motivation.... cause the mom or dad coddles them and enables them in the crappy choices they make... always bailing them out, always helping them out of trouble
Not really he broked a restraining order. If you get injured while breaking said restraining order that's on you I will kick the wife and the son to the curb. Honestly he's lucky that he didn't get shot
Still don’t get it the kid was breaking into the house with a restraining order against him and the home owner just fixed one of the obvious flaws that people can just break into. The moment you trespass on property and you hurt yourself you’re liable
The guy is a fully grown adult who needs to get a job, therapy for the delusion of being entitled to his parents home and money. Some people don't get the luxury of living at home till their 18th birthday let alone 30 something
@@meganroberts8721 Kathy smoking crack in moms house apparently thinking climbing a wall to get into a house via a window when you aren’t allowed in the house is the dads fault. Dads smart that he fixed the security issues around the house. If some junkie funkie lunkie could climb in oml.
He know his son will climb that trail and he still tampering with it, that is a crime, if the boy die, he will go to jail for the rest of his life.....
Everyone already explained it but under the United States of America federal law this counts as a booby trap/man trap/ altering the property to cause bodily harm which is in fact illegal. You can do whatever you want to your property within building and zoning codes and/or with the proper permits as long as it doesn't do that.
The way chimney & bobby snapped their head to Buck & Eddie ,when they both said "no" 😂😂😂
There's competition with everyone for number 1 shipper
Everyone knows except for the two that need to!!!
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lmao
I realized that no one in the 118 know about the will
This freaking confirms Buck and Eddie are co-parents and they know it. Buck is the good cop and Eddie is the bad cop. They're arguing the way parents argue.
but here buck says no to being a good cop.
@@AKDHFR No, he says both parents can't be good cop.
I feel that they share the roles. When Christopher ran away to his apartment, Buck made sure he called Eddie first thing, made sure Christopher knew that what he did was wrong and why, and had a talk with him about his actions. Buck also made sure to definitively tell Christopher that he couldn't spend Christmas with him, even if it upset Christopher. Eddie, on the other hand, is never one to tell Christopher he can't do something, even if he can get hurt and can be very indulgent with him.
@@shootingcomet082 That time he said he couldn't spend Christmas with him wasn't because he didn't want to it was because he had to work and if you watch the clip which is hilarious he looked at Eddie when that question was asked and Eddie shook his head. Buck also made it so Christmas would get spent at the fire house that year so they would all be able to spend it together.
@@522nibbles I know why he did it, my point was that he delivered the bad news himself. He didn't give Chris false hope that he could spend Christmas at his (Buck's) place and he didn't make Eddie tell Chris that he couldn't spend Christmas at Buck's because Buck also had to work. In relationships where one parent is strictly the good cop and one is the bad cop, the good cop will often make the bad cop the only one who tells their kid bad news, because they don't want the kid to associate them with bad news or unhappy thoughts.
Confirmed: buck is good cop and Eddie is bad cop to Chris! Confirmed that buck is Chris’s second dad!
is it weird that i dont get it?
This aged interestingly.
We saw this clearly in the video game scene where Eddie doesn't allow them to keep playing, Chris asks Buck to go to his house instead, Buck looks to Eddie for approval and Eddie crosses his arms with a "don't you dare" look. It's clear that Eddie is the strict parent who sets boundaries and Buck is the fun parent who gives the kid whatever they want. (Not surprising since Buck is kind of a big kid himself 😄)
not 911 implying that buck and eddie are co-parenting chris with this scene only to mess everything up and show eddie and ana together at the end of the episode in the ‘family’ montage
I've said it before and I'll say it again: I was commenting this on some other Buddie Analysis Vid of some kind and someone asked how long do we think it will be before they get together or something like that, idk. And I was like, never, the're just gonna pull a Destiel on us, keep us waiting and never rly doing anything abt it. It NEVER changes. Queerbaiting at it's finest. Or whatever the hell, they think they're doing. Idk, :D
@@rachelannstanley agreed :( i don’t think i can stand another destiel situation tho i think i might stop watching the show
Also bringing up Destiel really hurt my heart. I still can't get over Cas saying goodbye.😭
@@anaissilva6278 Fanfiction is an underrated hobby.
@@kathrynhoward4196 This is the correct advice!!!
Yo Bucks right quarter life crisis is an actual thing 😂😂😂
Yea. Eddie was like we know
We were ALL there for Buck 1.0
When they both said, “No,” I died. They know from the experience of raising Christopher together.
Buddie Endgame season 5.
Bobby and Chimmny looked at Buck and Eddie and they said "no" I'm cackling- 🤣
Eddies the bad cop, Bucks the good cop, got it. 🤣
They could’ve had Bobby or hen say “Noo” when Chim asked can’t they both be good cops. They both have children. They chose to let Buck and Eddie say it. #Buddie Endgame
Eddie asking Buck his explanation of discipline him already making Buck the guardian of Chris Lord have mercy he knew what he was doing
Anyone still wanna deny that those two aren’t co-parents?
The rest of the episode does. Also, common sense.
Go cope.
@@ВладиславШаклеин-ч7м are you trying to say that they aren’t co-parents? Yeah okay sureeee
@@ВладиславШаклеин-ч7м Huh??? You wanna run that sentence by a grammar check again, Russki?
Nope
I find it adorable that the dad really thought she was going to take his side. Dude, have you been paying attention?
How can the dad hurt his own son???
As much as the son needed to stop being spoiled it g
Did not give him the right to sabotage the climb to his window it could of killed him
Why was he climbing on the window in the first place
@@devtel0912 his dad changed the locks and he was sneaking in through the window
I think that entire family needs help.
0:52- bro I can't 🤣
Their parenting Bad and good cop made all sense when Eddie made him Christopher's Legal Guardian, in case he died.
The way the parents are arguing reminds me of my parents.
Although seriously, there should always be a balance between love and discipline. That family needs therapy.
@Paulina Mastryukov True. And the mother unconditionally coddling him isn't helping.
@Paulina Mastryukov Hell yeah...
@Paulina Mastryukov True. I'm surprised Chim hasn't dealt anyone with someone who set their own house on fire or something.
The 118 Family is a real good example of good family relationship and parenting. Nice scene there. ♥
Love it whenever Bobby gets that little pocket light out. It's quite illuminating 😄
Lol they both said **Nooooooo*
This is funny but at the same time I want to smack the parents (or at least the dad) upside the head, like, your son is injured, maybe you can have this argument LATER?!
Good cop = Fun cop
Bad cop = strict cop
The problem is that a proper Good Cop/Bad Cop arrangement is one where both cops are persuading the subject toward the same goal.
Ugh, entitled parents always raise entitled kids. Why do we always never think to blame parents for the existence of Karen’s. I’m so sick of it!!!
😳Oh so look who needs to be arrested now...?👀
Both parents were in the wrong here. Couldn’t the dad have just cut the trellis in half so it wouldn’t reach the window or just remove it entirely? Then he wouldn’t have gotten arrest for almost killing his son.
He was lucky the fall didn't kill him
I have to side with the dad on this one. I don't like the kid's attitude of "You don't 'need rent, you're rich."
What kind of attitude is that? Children are not entitled to their parents money. This kid needed a reality check, and Mom is only making things worse for him.
Athena was right, he's never growing up.
The dad had a point, but he took it too far when he deliberately set a trap so his son would be hurt.
he could have cut him out without putting him on the street or deliberately hurting him
If he was smart about it the dad could have removed the trellis and patched/painted The holes in the wall.
But he wanted to take it too far.
There are plenty of was to discourage deadbeat layabouts without causing bones to break
I'm not gonna lie, but the dad actually did the right thing (even though it was brutal). If the son keeps on breaking into their house, he could grow up to be a selfish and greedy man and cares only for money, and what's worse he could become a criminal. The mom should have taught him the right way, instead of just siding with him, he could just take that advantage to get out of jail. The son could just left them when he doesn't need them anymore.
My thought: the parent should have taught the son to be independent. And the son should have to learn hardwork and become independent
How is Eddie the bad cop
The videogame scene in 4x03 is a good example of the "good cop, bad cop" dynamic
You let the kid live with u although disown him from the property
It is lol a lot of older folks blame us millennials for starting that lol 😂 legit had one older folk tell me thanks to your generation my grandchildren (gen Zs) are gonna start saying that when they are supposedly “stuck in life” lol 😂
The dad isn’t entirely wrong though
The kid looks so familiar like he’s from TikTok
and that mom is the reason why kids/young adults are entitled, lazy and no motivation.... cause the mom or dad coddles them and enables them in the crappy choices they make... always bailing them out, always helping them out of trouble
Why is everyone siding with the dad? He commited manslaughter
*snorts* The son isn't dead, so it isn't manslaughter. I have no idea where you got that.
attempted manslaughter....really assault at best. but to be honest...he is right, he just went about it the wrong way.
Not really he broked a restraining order. If you get injured while breaking said restraining order that's on you I will kick the wife and the son to the curb. Honestly he's lucky that he didn't get shot
Good dad and bad mom.
yeah, try to kill your own son, and then get yourseft arrested, and the kid continued to be spoil by his mother, how is that good dad?
No it's bad dad and good mom
Still don’t get it the kid was breaking into the house with a restraining order against him and the home owner just fixed one of the obvious flaws that people can just break into. The moment you trespass on property and you hurt yourself you’re liable
The kid didn't "hurt himself", his dad set a trap for him. There's a big difference.
There are so many ways to deal with that situation without having to rig a trellis to break
The guy is a fully grown adult who needs to get a job, therapy for the delusion of being entitled to his parents home and money.
Some people don't get the luxury of living at home till their 18th birthday let alone 30 something
@@kathrynhoward4196 dont understand how breaking into a house and hurting yourself isn’t his fault KATHY
@@meganroberts8721 Kathy smoking crack in moms house apparently thinking climbing a wall to get into a house via a window when you aren’t allowed in the house is the dads fault. Dads smart that he fixed the security issues around the house. If some junkie funkie lunkie could climb in oml.
Tampering with your own property is not a crime. Athena would’ve lost her job.
It’s not that it was his property, he purposely damaged a piece of property to intentionally hurt another human.
What he did is called "mantrapping" and it's MAJORLY illegal.
He know his son will climb that trail and he still tampering with it, that is a crime, if the boy die, he will go to jail for the rest of his life.....
No, she would not have he did that with the intention of harming his son, so she was right to arrest him
Everyone already explained it but under the United States of America federal law this counts as a booby trap/man trap/ altering the property to cause bodily harm which is in fact illegal. You can do whatever you want to your property within building and zoning codes and/or with the proper permits as long as it doesn't do that.