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i have opened my mind to chaleigh nation
So I love the concept of an Eddie & Theo opening emergency of season 10 to parallel the tsunami arc.
But, what if I raise you with a Buckley-Diaz family emergency.
Early on in the episode we establish that’s it’s been a busy summer, and that Eddie has been stepping in heavily to help Buck whose been so nervous about fatherhood (you know, since he’s the first time he’s admitting to being a parent even if he’s been one for 8 years 👀). Maybe even as early scene if they all at Buck’s eating breakfast or something before Buck and Eddie go to drop them off at school/daycare. Anything so that the audience is aware they’ve been spending a lot of time together as a family unit.
We have a normal first episode for the most part, but by the middle of the episode we get Buck, Eddie, Chris, and Theo. It’s Chris’s birthday, and they’re celebrating together because that’s what Chris wanted. (Which you may think is odd for a 16-year-old, but I think Chris might request it, especially if they’ve really been amping up the family vibes all summer.)
They’ve gone to the zoo, and Chris has been showing Theo around and giving him all the facts (like Buck taught him), and Theo is just in awe of Chris and follow him everywhere. When they’re feeding the giraffes, Eddie goes to take their photo while Buck hangs back a bit. A zoo employee comes up to him and says, “Wow, you have got the most adorable kids.” He freezes a bit because he’s heard that before, but before he can say anything besides a quick, “Thanks,” they add, “And wow, you really said, ‘Copy, paste didn’t you? They both look just like you!” Buck blue screens a little thinking about BOTH boys being his kid.
Anyway, when they’re on their way home from the zoo that’s when we get the emergency. Maybe it’s a sinkhole on the highway, or a bridge collapse, or mass power outage that blacks out the whole city, a volcano on the highway, etc. (Idk, what haven’t they done at this point besides an alien invasion?)
Episode two picks up and we get the rest of the 118 who are on shift handling the emergency from their perspective, while we get off duty Buck and Eddie and their boys being in the thick of the emergency, and having to navigate it as a team. They help other people around them, the boys helping out when they can. Mainly Theo distracting people who are in pain with stories, and Chris passing over supplies from the truck’s first aid kit.
In the last few minutes of the episode though, something happens to Theo and Chris while Buck and Eddie are actively trying to help someone else and they get separated (sinkhole drag them farther down, the bridge collapses more where they are and takes the care they were waiting patiently in, etc).
Episode 3 picks up with Buck and Eddie in a full blown panic, but knowing they have to fight to get their kids. In this episode we get some big brother Chris and little brother Theo bonding. Let’s say Theo is scared and Chris tells him about the tsunami and how Buck kept fighting to save him, and that Buck (and Eddie) will never give up trying to get to them. Oooh Bonus points if we get Chris and Theo on the phone with Maddie at dispatch and Maddie is freaking out because they’re clearly safe, but also unsafe and Buck and Eddie’s phones are in the car with the boys so they don’t have any idea.
Anyway, we get both Buck and Eddie freaking out, but leaning heavily on each other to try to get to their boys. I’d love a line line from Buck that’s like, “Why is it that every time I take a kid out somewhere something bad happens? First Chris, now him AND Theo? I’ve gotta be cursed.” And when Eddie replies, “You’re not cursed, Buck.” You know, because Eddie doesn’t believe in all that even if he’s worried out of his mind about the boys. “Fine, maybe it’s not a curse. But, maybe it’s a sign I’m not cut out for this.” And when Eddie asks, “Not cut out for what?” We get Buck answering, “Parenting.” Eddie of courses insists that isn’t true only for Buck to reply with, “Eddie the only reason I’m even afloat right now is because of you. Without you helping me with Theo i would have been in over my head all summer.” In which Eddie can hit him back with, “If it weren’t for you helping me with Chris, I’d have been in over my head for the past 8 years, Buck.” So, an acknowledgment of their co-parenting now and BEFORE. (Bonus points if Buck brings up what they do employee says about both kids looking like him…)
In the process of their hunt, they meet up with the 118. Maddie’s been in touch with Chim saying she’s got the boys on the line and they’re okay, just stuck so they all get Chris and Theo out together. Big happy group hug with all four of them reunited.
That night they go back to Buck’s place that night and all fall asleep on the living room floor because Theo didn’t want to be away from any of them so soon, so they’re all curled up with blankets and pillows and fall asleep. The episode ends with Buck and Eddie still awake, watching over the boys as they’re sleeping between them (Chris in an oversized Superman tee-shirt and Theo in Spider-Man PJs). Theo’s back is snuggled up next to Buck’s side but his hand is holding onto Chris’s arm.
Eddie asks him, “Do you remember what I told you after the tsunami, about Chris?” When Buck shakes his head, Eddie says, “I told you that I’d failed Chris more times than I cared to count. But that I love him enough to never stop trying, and that I know you did too.” Buck nods, letting it come back to him now. “Feeling like you’re failing as a parent. That’s normal, Buck. But don’t ever tell me you’re not cut out for parenting again. Because you love both of these kids so much that’s you’d fight anything for them, natural disasters included. You never stop trying. That’s what they need.” When Buck asks, “both of them?” Eddie just yawns and replies, “Yes, Evan. Both of them.” Eddie goes to sleep after that, but the episode fades to black with Buck starring at the ceiling, muttering, “Oh.”
does anyone have the new episode???? the please i usually go hasn’t uploaded it yet T-T
i have a question for the 911 fandom
so. may n buck, right? we agree there’s some siblingism going on there? peak dynamic. i’ve seen it in edits and in a dozen or so fics, and it’s always great to see
…have they ever actually interacted on screen? like i think there was a line or two exchanged during the space arc, and they’ve certainly talked ABOUT each other (at least may has talked about buck on several occasions, i can’t remember rn if buck’s done the same), but i think that’s it???
like i see the potential in this dynamic, but is there any proof????
i feel physically sick oliver stark the actor you are
god imagine starting this show on 9.13 and tuning in the next few weeks. you think wow this is really grounded with a side of silliness. you think well i don’t want to start from the beginning but i’ll watch the whole season at least, i’m sure the quality and tone is pretty consistent. and then you do that and a whale swallows elon musk and the next three episodes are set in outer space.
literally my experience 😭
started the show 2-ish weeks ago and got fully caught up right in time for 9x13. went from 0 to wtf in NO TIME
yall help a fella out, where can i watch 9x15 i dont wanna wait for it to be out on disney+ ;-;
update: IM ALL CAUGHT UP LETS GOOOOOO
update: finished season 8 last night
i have no proof for this, but buck is a sabrina girlie. i can feel it in my bones trust.
(also it should be illegal to be that cute. that is all)
hello 9-1-1 fandom. it appears i will be joining you now.
i’m a little over halfway through season 2. when do buck n eddie start making out.
Project Hail Mary is about a guy who gets to go be by himself and play with the biggest flashlight in the history of mankind
love that the movie is giving ryland glasses. probably bc like oh cool teacher science type scientist nerd we need to give him glasses so audience know this.
i almost wish he DID have glasses in the book cuz believe it or not wearing glasses means. you wear glasses and it would like. come up. in your life. especially if you're in space
something i'm noticing as i go through phm again is that the characters hardly get any physical description. i think hair color is mentioned once, grace makes a comment on dubois being black, but that's practically it. grace himself gets no physical description, and yet everyone saw gosling with his goofy t-shirts n glasses and went "yep, that's him"
also i just had a thought: glasses in space would be a major inconvenience (and i'm talking glasses, not contacts). i don't even know if space agencies allow astronauts to wear glasses, not to mention if they break while off-planet. if so, maybe that was a subconscious thing for grace with the project, like there was something physically preventing him from volunteering coupled with not wanting to do it. haven't had time to fully think that one through, but somethin' to chew on
One thing I’m realizing, the more I think about PHM, is that it takes a very specific type of person with a very specific mindset to willingly sign up for a suicide mission. To understand the risks, the sheer gamble of it all, and the way it will inevitably end. Those like this we see in the story – Ilyukhina, Yao, and DuBois – have had the training, resources, and (most importantly) time to come to terms with all of that.
A luxury Grace, the one who ends up actually going through it, never received.
We see multiple times in both halves of the story that Ryland is not that type of person, not in any capacity. In flashbacks, he’s a coward who only takes real risks when all other options have been exhausted. In the present, he’s terrified about literally everything he’s doing and is far from the pinnacle of bravery someone else might be in the same situation (he’s such a crybaby and I love him for it UGH). The happiest we see him during the course of the mission is when he realizes he could actually go home and live the rest of his life on Earth, and he damn near goes through with it.
Until he’s faced with another choice: go home to Earth, be hailed as a hero, and live out the rest of his days on his home planet, or send the Beetles, condemn himself to the suicide mission this was always intended to be, and save his best friend – the only person in the universe whose ever truly liked, respected, and understood him. And at that point, it’s not even a choice.
Ryland Grace becomes that self-sacrificial hero, fully understanding the risks and inevitable end, for and because of Rocky.
I love that Ryland has all of his fun little T-shirts in the movie and the hacky sack/beanbag because it implies that Stratt went “hold on I know he’s gonna be mad as hell when he remembers what’s going on but he’s gonna need these”. I love her so much, woman of all time 
How did I completely overlook that the robot knows how he takes his coffee
You guys are all actually evil
Stratt………… her conversation with him in his cell right before the launch……… explaining how she was a history major and sharing the depths of her fears for humanity with him, trying to get him to understand the gravity of the burden that had been placed on them both, being more vulnerable about her feelings than I can see her getting with anyone………… AGHHH ACK NFJNFKRWJNIDVWNJODVWNJOVDWOJVNWD how am I meant to be normal
This is why when my friends tell me they wish Grace had gone back to Earth as a middle finger to Stratt I’m like no. No. You don’t understand. The only reason people even thought he was her boytoy was that he was one of the few people she enjoyed being around.. </3
“they were friends!” I scream as I am dragged to a padded room
#what’s a little manslaughter-ish grey area between friends right#anddd it IS to save the human race so.. (via ryland-graceless)
yknow, i never really understood the whole “babygirl-ifying male characters” thing.
then ryland grace entered my life and yknow what yeah i get it now…
i keep seeing people say they’re disappointed the trailers for phm are showing rocky because “it spoils the big twist of the story!” and um. no. so much of the story is about the relationship between these two that you couldn’t market the movie without it.
the real twist is in ryland’s backstory. this story is such an interesting take on this type of narrative and the “chosen one” archetype because they’re inverses.
we’re drip-fed ryland’s backstory in flashbacks as he remembers it while on the hail mary, and in those flashbacks, it’s said time and time again that ryland has no intention of volunteering to go on the mission. and we (and present-ryland) are thinking “well, he must’ve agreed or had someone change his mind eventually because he’s here!” cuz that’s the entire second half of the story.
the twist comes in learning that, when presented with the choice, he refused. he turns down the choice (thinking it is one), and no one convinced him to do it. we hit that moment of “will you do this” and were expecting him to say yes cuz we know where he ends up, and he walks into stratt’s office and says no.
it’s such a purely human moment that also fittingly goes directly against something that happens earlier. he got roped into this project because of his theory about life not needing water, and he was proven wrong. he then willingly came back and asked to continue to be included because of his kids. he cared so much about his students that he wanted to keep experimenting with astrophage. i’m CONVINCED that was the moment stratt knew there was something different about this guy, and she (rightfully) calls him on his bullshit at the end when he refuses. “if you really cared about those kids, you’d get your ass on that ship!” or whatever she says. because his refusal is cowardly, but in a very human way of “i don’t want to die”.
speaking of stratt, she’s such a fascinating character. driven, with a deep passion for saving humanity, and VERY desperate. someone who is quite literally willing to do whatever it takes to save her species. she presented going on the hail mary to ryland as a choice as a courtesy, but in the end it didn’t matter. he was getting on that ship whether he wanted to or not; stratt was just hoping it would be of his own volition.
ryland grace is a “chosen one” because he was never given a choice.
simon iron lung, laika the space dog, and ryland grace 🤝 patron saints of one-way trips