About the idea of Buck and Eddie's endgame being settled with just a mere bromance: resolution in Art is about "forbidden love", "return from a long voyage", "rescue from dire straits", "vengeance and justice acomplished" or "sacrifice and redemption". These have been the worthy, valuable and cherished endgames for thousands of years since lengthy and meaningful storytelling was invented by humankind for humankind. "Bromance" has never been included within the above-mentioned categories. That is why bromance is such bad idea for an endgame. Forbidden love may or may not apply and happen in this entirely fictional story for these characters but it would be the only emotionally satisfactory resolution for their trajectories together. Any other ending would be a very lukewarm, insipid and tepid solution with no drama, gracefulness, congruity and elegance at all.
About the idea of Buck and Eddie's endgame being settled with just a mere bromance: resolution in Art is about "forbidden love", "return from a long voyage", "rescue from dire straits", "vengeance and justice acomplished" or "sacrifice and redemption". These have been the worthy, valuable and cherished endgames for thousands of years since lengthy and meaningful storytelling was invented by humankind for humankind. "Bromance" has never been included within the above-mentioned categories. That is why bromance is such bad idea for an endgame. Forbidden love may or may not apply and happen in this entirely fictional story for these characters but it would be the only emotionally satisfactory resolution for their trajectories together. Any other ending would be a very lukewarm, insipid and tepid solution with no drama, gracefulness, congruity and elegance at all.
About the idea of Buck and Eddie's endgame being settled with just a mere bromance: resolution in Art is about "forbidden love", "return from a long voyage", "rescue from dire straits", "vengeance and justice acomplished" or "sacrifice and redemption". These have been the worthy, valuable and cherished endgames for thousands of years since lengthy and meaningful storytelling was invented by humankind for humankind. "Bromance" has never been included within the categories mentioned above. That is why bromance is such a bad idea for an endgame. Forbidden love may or may not apply and happen in this entirely fictional story for these characters but it would be the only emotionally satisfactory resolution for their trajectories together. Any other ending would be a very lukewarm, insipid and tepid solution with no drama, gracefulness, congruity and elegance at all.
I love how their little family unit with Chris is treated the same by the show as all the other families
thanks for checking this out!! 💫 they have a great dynamic that they have built through the years :)
About the idea of Buck and Eddie's endgame being settled with just a mere bromance: resolution in Art is about "forbidden love", "return from a long voyage", "rescue from dire straits", "vengeance and justice acomplished" or "sacrifice and redemption". These have been the worthy, valuable and cherished endgames for thousands of years since lengthy and meaningful storytelling was invented by humankind for humankind. "Bromance" has never been included within the above-mentioned categories. That is why bromance is such bad idea for an endgame. Forbidden love may or may not apply and happen in this entirely fictional story for these characters but it would be the only emotionally satisfactory resolution for their trajectories together. Any other ending would be a very lukewarm, insipid and tepid solution with no drama, gracefulness, congruity and elegance at all.
That usually happens when you don't really like somebody when you first meet them or there's some kind of rivalry then you become best friends
I like Christopher he's such a strong kid so confident
Nice reaction! Loved the talk at the end :)
@@ToddReacts Really? That's too bad, you have some really nice insights!
YOU DEFINITELY NEED TO REACT TO EDIE DIAZ BEING ICONIC
I noticed that too they were just standing there listening
That last clip like umm that hand placement that was something
They are Christopher’s two gay dads lol
About the idea of Buck and Eddie's endgame being settled with just a mere bromance: resolution in Art is about "forbidden love", "return from a long voyage", "rescue from dire straits", "vengeance and justice acomplished" or "sacrifice and redemption". These have been the worthy, valuable and cherished endgames for thousands of years since lengthy and meaningful storytelling was invented by humankind for humankind. "Bromance" has never been included within the above-mentioned categories. That is why bromance is such bad idea for an endgame. Forbidden love may or may not apply and happen in this entirely fictional story for these characters but it would be the only emotionally satisfactory resolution for their trajectories together. Any other ending would be a very lukewarm, insipid and tepid solution with no drama, gracefulness, congruity and elegance at all.
I don't why the clips went season 2, season 3, season 2 so out of order. Some of those were just separated sections of the same scene lol.
To answer your tar question...it's chocolate lol
That was one of my favorites are we Giants or did they shrink
I did it was awesome that's the only thing I remember saying that I wanted to be when I grew up if ever a firefighter
sorry but it's definitely not brotherhood lol
My father was a fireman and would take me to the station when I visited
Please react to teen wolf-to build a home-we can’t leave
Teen wolf | whatever it takes
And Teen wolf || this is war
Buck can't read in between the lines you got to spell it out to him
Eddie was going to cry
Yeah and then you get those ones that had to grow up too quick
You should really react to Maddie and chimney
They are good friends, people should appreciate their friendship and stop seeing everything as romantic as gay just cus they want it that way
That’s a fair criticism.
I agree.
About the idea of Buck and Eddie's endgame being settled with just a mere bromance: resolution in Art is about "forbidden love", "return from a long voyage", "rescue from dire straits", "vengeance and justice acomplished" or "sacrifice and redemption". These have been the worthy, valuable and cherished endgames for thousands of years since lengthy and meaningful storytelling was invented by humankind for humankind. "Bromance" has never been included within the categories mentioned above. That is why bromance is such a bad idea for an endgame. Forbidden love may or may not apply and happen in this entirely fictional story for these characters but it would be the only emotionally satisfactory resolution for their trajectories together. Any other ending would be a very lukewarm, insipid and tepid solution with no drama, gracefulness, congruity and elegance at all.