The trials and tribulations of Evan Buckley.
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The trials and tribulations of Evan Buckley.
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Lolita is not fundamentally about a teenage girl with a crush on an older man or a sexually charged young woman making an older man uncomfortable. It is about Humbert Humbert exploiting, abusing, and manipulating a child while attempting to present himself as romantic and sympathetic. The tension in the novel comes from predation and power imbalance. By describing Abigail as a "young girl with raging hormones" and calling the dynamic "Lolita-ish," the interview reduces the novel to a stereotype that strips away the very thing that makes it disturbing in the first place.
It is also a poor fit for Eddie's characterization. Throughout 9-1-1, Eddie is consistently portrayed as protective, duty-driven, and often excessively responsible for vulnerable people. The discomfort in the Abigail storyline is not that viewers believe Eddie might reciprocate her feelings; if anything, the tension comes from the audience recognizing Abigail's unhealthy attachment before Eddie does. On screen, the dynamic reads as a story about grief, loneliness, idealization, and blurred emotional boundaries. Many viewers saw meaningful parallels between Eddie and Abigail in their repression, religious guilt, and desire to find salvation through another person. Those themes emerge naturally from the episodes themselves and connect to Eddie's broader character arc.
The interview answer feels jarring because it reframes a storyline that many viewers understood as tragic and psychological into something primarily sexual. Rather than focusing on Abigail's vulnerability, Eddie's savior complex, or the emotional consequences of their relationship, it centers the idea of a hormonally driven young woman fixating on an older man. In doing so, it misses both what Lolita is actually about and what makes the Eddie-Abigail storyline compelling. The uncomfortable part of the story is not sexual temptation; it is watching two damaged, lonely people become entangled in a relationship that neither of them is equipped to navigate safely.
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He’s a character who gets very passionate about certain things. And I think he needs to be in an environment with a partner who he finds can encourage, enjoy, and embrace that about him. [...] I think he needs to feel, I guess, as we all do, safe in a relationship and appreciated for who he is. – OLIVER STARK
And if Buck were to present anything else [to him other than friendship], I haven’t even wrapped my head around how Eddie would understand how to move forward with that — other than being caught off guard, I guess. It’s almost like when something’s so close, you can’t see [the bigger picture]. It’s right under your nose, but you can’t see it. I think that’s how it’s meant to be played. – RYAN GUZMAN
EVAN BUCKLEY AND EDDIE DIAZ THROUGH THE SEASONS (original)
9-1-1 on FOX / ABC (2018 – ...)
He’s a character who gets very passionate about certain things. And I think he needs to be in an environment with a partner who he finds can encourage, enjoy, and embrace that about him. [...] I think he needs to feel, I guess, as we all do, safe in a relationship and appreciated for who he is. – OLIVER STARK
And if Buck were to present anything else [to him other than friendship], I haven’t even wrapped my head around how Eddie would understand how to move forward with that — other than being caught off guard, I guess. It’s almost like when something’s so close, you can’t see [the bigger picture]. It’s right under your nose, but you can’t see it. I think that’s how it’s meant to be played. – RYAN GUZMAN
EVAN BUCKLEY AND EDDIE DIAZ THROUGH THE SEASONS (original)
9-1-1 on FOX / ABC (2018 – ...)
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okay deadass we cannot keep doing this with every rg interview. he didn't say anything pro buddie, he was neutral on the topic at best. like andy swift or not, but his tweet (smth smth rg is afraid a new female love interest will face buddie backlash) is a relatively fitting paraphrase of what rg said. keep in mind that the whole idea of backlash coming from the fans was brought into the conversation by rg himself and that, and i can't believe I'm saying this, he is correct in the sense that the fandom as a whole is not nice to female LIs or their actresses and that there will be backlash the moment they introduce another one. you don't even need to go back to ana or marisol, just think about what happened with alex – yes, she wasn't written well, but that did not warrant all the kinds of negative reactions she got, and lbr, even if she had been written well, she would not have been received positively.
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what did that andy swift guy do and why does everyone hate him. genuine question