Where are we going, 911?
I just watched 8x16 and honestly, more than feeling angry about the writers' decisions, I feel disorientated and confused. I don't know what to expect for next season if they just killed one of the OGs. The amount of important things that developed off screen (Ex. how Eddie find it out, the airport scene, Buck's grief towards his father figure) the emotionless Buck, the Cameron baby plotline to smash any theory about Bobby being alive, the fact that he died after fighting suicidial tendencies for his whole life (Bobby didn. I was expecting something more emotional, I wanted to see how his death impacted the rest of the 118. I saw tears from them but it barely moved me (Chimney had the only acceptable crashout from all of them and I know that this is not the actors/actresses' fault, but I needed to mention it), and so many other details about the people the audience do care about (Why do writers think we care about damn Gerard? We don't).
I'm really trying to find any sense to this... Everything feels so out of place, and I think that's worse than actually hating the show: Feeling like you don't know it anymore.
For my well being, I'm gonna stop expecting for Bobby to be alive somewhere. Most part of the fandom is really upset and disappointed about this plot, and it's making the show losing loyal viewers that already had to deal with the lack of consistency of some characters' narrative and interactions and the lack of realism (something that as fans just intentionally ignore most of the time because the show was still good for other reasons). Besides, let's not forget about the fact that most people still watch 911 because of Buddie.
Now, I hardly see Buddie go canon at this point. For me, it would feel like putting a band aid on a bullet hole to try to stop the bleeding. Will I be happy when it happen? I'm sad to think that maybe not at all, because Buddie canon was something I was looking forward with so much joy, but I don't think I'll be able to enjoy it as I thought I would because my 118 team is never going to be the same anymore. Buddie was suppose to mean something for them as well, especially for Bobby ffs, how are we suppose to ignore that? Bobby was such an important figure for both Buck and Eddie, of course what he would think or react about it matter for the plot, at least for me.
I'm gonna continue watching the show, but I'm not gonna expect anything from it anymore. Bobby's death took away most of my excitement about 911 because it shows that anything can happen for the worst.
hai guysssssssssssssss i am crawling out of the depths. anyway… watch found on nbc teehee
You are a profiler for the FBI when you get called to help catch a serial killer in Westview. (Killing Eve/Hannibal AU)
Part 1
Yes I'll grieve losing tommy and bucktommy. But mostly, I'll grieve what we could've had with Bi Buck. Not the first time a character is Bi just to keep it as a side little quirky trivial thing by the writers. Idk if the people who are considering this a win are actually understanding what will happen. I would love to be proven wrong by the show, but with the interviews honestly 🤷🏻♀️.
Won't even dive in what we will lose with tommy, a great potential for having an emotionally deep gay character who came out later in life.. do you all not see what we are losing here...
And if the reason was really just to let buck "explore," that's the most biphobic reason thank you
Or if the reason is because of all the hate? Still bad, very ugly reason, especially that lou (who is the most affected by the hate !!) Didn't like what was happening
Idk I'm just rambling 🙄
well. that wasnt a very good catholic funeral for my best friend, allegedly dead, bobby nash
Okay might be completely wrong here but I think it may actually be Jamie and his father took him.
1. The father didn't seem that upset about his son going missing
2. He would have had access to the train toy and would have known it was one of Jamie's favorite toys
3. Jamie doesn't want to see his father
4. Jamie isn't telling Margaret what happend because it's his father I think both for her and for his sake
5. The father ends up with the other kids as well because of how distraught Margaret becomes so no reason to take them
I could be completely wrong about him being really Jamie but I'm starting get the feeling it might actually be because how everyone is doubting it hell even Margaret is starting to get there. If I am wrong Jamie is definitely an Evens.
The fight with her father is heartwretching and then it leading to showing sir at the window with stuff to take her agian is wild. I know we know he doesn't but still gets me wanting to know what comes next.
[Natasha speaking Russian]
Y/N, sighing: Yeah, I know.
Tony: You speak Russian?
Y/N: No. I just know the phrase, "This is all your fault"
Y/N: She says it a lot.
Lmao how are there people who watch Found on NBC, a show largely centered on the fucked up relationship between a woman and her kidnapper, that are shocked people ship it. Like the premise of the show is the fucked up intimacy and simultaneous disgust between them, and you, a person with a brain, are shocked that people are invested in that relationship.
I think i spend so much time in the iwtv fandom where the conversation of "enjoying fiction is not an endorsement of behavior irl" has already been had a million times that I forget most people when it comes to shipping have the mind of like, a 12 year old who hasn't learned the nuances of fiction portraying unhealthy dynamics.
I really hope they tell Trent. I get wanting to wait for evidence but he's slept with this women I feel like he deserves to know who she really is and that she is taking advantage of him.
New promotional stills for episode 2x18 “Missing While Heather“ of Found.