Did anyone else notice on the reading list some of the books repeat? Did they run out of classic literature lol
the reason bobby died is because buck wasn’t sent to super mega turbo hell after coming out and tim minear needed to appease the god of procedural tv so he killed bobby for the sins of his son, obviously
I do love the promo revealing he gets out. The show saying yeah we know that you know if she's hurt prison don't mean shit to him
The confirmation that Ethan used to be Dhan’s therapist but closed down his practice after they got together irritates me so bad. Because there’s a clear power imbalance there. And, yet, Ethan can’t understand why Dhan has an unyielding loyalty to Gabi.
Like you’re married to him after treating his trauma, and can’t understand that maybe he grows VERY ATTACHED to people who take care of him? Oh.
Warning…do not read if you haven’t seen the latest episode of 911…if you have…here is my rant!!
Wtf???? That was the MOST depressing episode I have ever seen! I love this show because it goes from exciting to sad to funny. NOTHING about that was exciting or funny or heartwarming. A definitely dead Bobby AND a dead baby! WTH! Also blink and you miss it Eddie? This is Oliver’s favorite episode of all time? Is he high?? I swear I love this show but if Buddie doesn’t happen in the next two episodes I may not watch next season! I have enough depression in my life that I don’t need to see it on tv!!
"I've done everything" The everything in question being taking Lacey agian, telling Margaret he can find Jamie but not doing it, scaring zeke to slightly leave his house then telling him he was gonna fix him then never spoke to him agian, and hasn't done really anything with dahn but he's perfect so fair.
"You know if I could turn the clock back a year to the time right before my dad died, I'd do it all differently."
i think we often get caught in the silliness of the show and forget how deep it actually is. yes it’s a stupid lil show about firefighters and their emergencies, but it’s also about a kind soldier with ptsd who doesn’t know how to love himself, but never once stopped trying, and a lost boy who became a lost man, but eventually found home and himself, and an alcoholic who’s still learning to forgive himself but doubles as a father figure to everyone around him, and a woman who lost everything, even her fiancé, but managed to build herself up from the ground, and a man who was forced to say goodbye to the one brother he had, but trusted himself enough to earn the life said brother would’ve wanted for him, and a woman who had to fight thrice as hard to become who she wanted to be, just because of who she was inside and out, and about a woman who was taught she didn’t matter, but believed in real love enough to try again. their stories are blended into the fun of it all. but they are bright enough to shine above.
twelve punching nazis real
For me, the worst thing about OFMD's cancelation is how close we got. It seems like literally everyone was acting as if the green light for s3 was a given and then someone (Zaslav you better sleep with one eye open) axed it at the very very last minute. By all rights, we should be celebrating the renewal right now, and it sucks so fucking much that we aren't.
But this also inspires me to push harder! We have nothing to lose, and I really hope that, given it seems like HBO knew it only made sense to renew for s3 and it was someone higher up who made the call to cancel, other platforms are fighting over this show right now. At the very least, us being loud, with our big and vocal fanbase, will let them know that this kind of thing is unacceptable and -gasp- cancelling a flagship show before its final planned season will tank your service's reputation.
I feel like the person working with Sir has to be Ethan because so much would make a lot more sense if it is.