Oliver Stark is opening up more about his character Buck on 9-1-1!
05.04.2024 - 04:17 / justjared.com
Everyone is going to be talking about THAT kiss from the latest episode of 9-1-1, which happened to be the show’s milestone 100th episode.
This post will clearly contain spoilers from 9-1-1 season seven, episode four, so beware of reading further if you don’t want to know what happened.
Oliver Stark‘s character Buck shared a kiss with someone at the end of the episode and it was a major moment for both the character and the series.
So, who did he kiss?
Head inside to see the spoilers and Oliver Stark’s reaction…
Buck kissed Tommy, played by Lou Ferrigno Jr.!!!
In the episode, Buck first experiences jealousy over Eddie’s new friend Tommy as his buddy was spending a lot of time with his new pal. The jealousy led Buck to knocking Eddie down and spraining his leg during a game of basketball.
Tommy went to Buck’s apartment to apologize for taking Eddie away from him. Buck admitted to Tommy that he actually was trying to spend more time with him, not Eddie. The two then kissed.
So, what did Oliver have to say about the moment?
“I wasn’t so much told, as asked,” Oliver told Variety about learning about the scene. “[Series co-creator Tim Minear] had already been in contact with Lou, who plays Tommy — he wanted to know that he was on board before bringing it to me. So not with too much notice he said, ‘I think this is the most truthful way to continue Buck’s storyline.’ And I said, ‘I 100% agree.’”
Oliver things the queer storyline for Buck “is going to be great.”
“I think it’s deserved and I think it’s earned — and I am excited to get the chance to tell it,” he added.
“As to what the fans are going to think of it, I don’t know. But I mean that in a great way: Like, it’s almost none of my business. As the actor, if you get too
Oliver Stark is opening up more about his character Buck on 9-1-1!
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