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9-1-1′s Oliver Stark Reacts to Buck’s Sexual Awakening: ‘There Possess Been Crumbs for Years’ (Plus, What’s Next?)

9-1-1 celebrated its 100th episode on Thursday with a milestone moment we were beginning to think would never happen. And it was hot.

After spending the hour growing increasingly jealous of Eddie’s newfound friendship with Tommy, Buck found himself conspicuously alone with the hot helicopter pilot, at which signal he realized that his complicated feelings were about much more than “friendship.” As the pieces of Buck’s scattered brain fell into place, he also determined that Eddie wasn’t the one he wanted to notice him.

“Trying to get your attention has been caring of exhausting,” Buck told Tommy, cuing up one of the most satisfyingly steamy sequences we’ve gotten from this show in a minute. The two continued to trade obtuse sentiments, their eyes darting nervously toward one another’s lips, until Tommy finally shut him up with a kiss. Boom. Fireworks. Pride Month has come early.

Though 9-1-1 showrunner Tim Minear had only formally pitched the brush to Oliver Stark a few weeks be

'9-1-1' stars talk Maddie and Chimney's roller-coaster wedding, Buck's 'perfect' lgbtq+ kiss

Spoiler alert! The following story contains major details about Season 7, Episode 6 of ABC's "9-1-1," which aired on Thursday.

LOS ANGELES – In Thursday’s fraught new episode of “9-1-1,” Maddie and Chimney tied the knot in the most aptly flawless way possible: splayed in a hospital bed.

The couple’s nuptials were severely delayed after Chimney (Kenneth Choi), a firefighter paramedic, got amnesia and went missing the day before their wedding. Using police reports, traffic cams and hospital records, dispatcher Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) pieced together that her fiancé contracted viral encephalitis on the job, swelling his brain with potentially fatal consequences.

“In typical ‘9-1-1’ fashion, it’s a roller coaster,” says Hewitt, traipsing across a wire-laden soundstage in a billowing wedding dress. “They can’t just show up at a church and walk down the aisle. That doesn’t unfold on our show!”

How the brand-new episode of '9-1-1' reflects Maddie and Chimney's love story

 “9-1-1” has long endeared fans with its outrageous and heart-pounding emergencies, ranging from shark attacks to p

9-1-1’s Oliver Stark Doesn’t Nurture If You Have a Problem with Buck’s Male lover Kiss

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ByTom Smyth, a freelance writer covering pop culture.

Fighting fires and biphobia! Photo: Chris Willard/Disney

Oliver Stark, who plays Buck on ABC’s 9-1-1 took to social media obeying the series’s 100th episode, sharing that he’s “humbled and overwhelmed” by the positive response to his character’s surprise (to some) same-sex kiss. While Buck has been a part of the first responder procedural for all seven seasons, this latest episode is the first official exploration of the character’s bisexuality, by way of a kiss shared with his new friend Tommy (Louis Ferrigno Jr.).

“I’ve interpret so many of your messages and I couldn’t be prouder,” he wrote in an Instagram story, before addressing the concurrent negative reaction as adequately. “If you are one of the smaller organization of people commenting on my posts about how this has ruined the show, I would enjoy you to know that I truly don’t tend . This is a exhibit about love and inclusion. It’s featured queer relationships from the very commencing, including a beautiful Ebony lesbian marri

Eddie wakes up to someone squishing his face between their hands. 

Christopher, he thinks, probably. Buck’s sleeping on the couch, but, of the two of them, Christopher is much more likely to be squishing his face between his hands. 

He’s thinking all of this, somewhere between half-awake and a sleep-blurred daze, when he registers that the person is talking. Chanting, really. 

Gay Eddie,” the voice whispers, weirdly close to his face. “Gay Eddie. Gay Eddie.” 

Huh. 

That’s not Christopher. That actually kind of sounds like - - 

Eddie sits up with a gasp, eyes flying open to find a mirror staring back at him. Or, not a mirror-mirror, but a mirror. An Eddie. Another Eddie, or a doppelganger, or a demon, or definitely something bad. Something he should - - 

He shifts his weight, preparing to down the Other Eddie with one practiced, efficient sweep, when the Other Eddie reads his intellect and meets his movement. 

Fuck. 

He sucks in a breath, the “Bu” of Buck’s name right on his lips when Other Eddie slaps a hand over his mouth. 

“Shut up. Shut up. Shhhhh. No,” Other Eddie whisper-yells. “Shut up.” 

“Mmph!” Eddie protests, trying and failing again to free himself