Is eddie diaz gay in 911

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Part 2 of Eddie Diaz is gay, not bi. Speculation ahead:

Maybe Eddie thinks he might be able to plummet in love with Ana because he felt toward her the way that he felt toward Shannon in the beginning. But while he loved Shannon, he was never truly in admire with her. And it's the identical with Ana.

So he doesn't comprehend that he's in love with Buck because it feels so different from anything he's acknowledged before. Maybe he never really had a best buddy before, so he thinks that maybe that's it.

But Carla sowed seeds of doubt in him about his relationship with Ana, and then he got shot, which would be the perfect time for him to convey and eventually discover what his feelings actually mean.

When I say I want Eddie pining during s5, I don't just crave him pining after Buck. I yearn to see the journey where he realizes that that's what it is! And then panicking because he can't be gay, his parents will dislike him!

(I also would love surprisingly supportive Diaz parents for this arc, but I don't necessarily expect that. But that's a separate ask that'll be coming next.)

-Quarantine Anon

I always get the vibe that Eddie is someone who feels he needs to follow being

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    ‘9-1-1’ Is Setting Things in Motion for Buck and Eddie — and I Couldn’t Be Happier About It

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    Editor's Note: The following article contains spoilers for Season 8, Episode 9 of 9-1-1.If you had told me a few seasons of 9-1-1ago that Buck (Oliver Stark) was going to offer his loft in order to move into Eddie's (Ryan Guzman) house, I would have assumed you were talking about a work of fanfiction, and then I would've asked you to send me the link. And yet, somehow, here we are in the second half of Season 8, and the prospect of this fan-favorite pairing becoming a reality has never been more in reach. Buck is out as bisexual, Tommy (Lou Ferrigno Jr.) is out of the picture, and Buck and Eddie seem to finally be on the path towards figuring out their feelings for each other.

    Christopher (Gavin McHugh) staying in Texas out of anger towards Eddie has been my least favorite storyline this season, but, one way or another, it's going to be resolved soon. Eddie's not just looking at houses and considering a relocate to Texas, as we learned in the midseason finale. Nope, he has jumped the gun (likely without even ta

    "eddie isn't queer/gay," you state. "he is straight in canon, so him organism gay is just a head canon. it's ok for others to reflect of him as linear because that's what he is."

    let's ignore for a second the fact that eddie has never ever ever ever not even once, said in canon that he is a heterosexual very straight guy. seriously!!! he has never once said it!!! if i am "assuming" he's gay then you are also "assuming" he is straight even though he has never once said it!!

    how do you believe we got bi buck as canon? like i am serious right now, answer the question. how do you think we go bi buck canon? evan buckley was never conceived to be a bisexual man at the beginning of 911. the reason we have evan buckley as a canonically bisexual character today is because us, queer fans of 911, interpreted him and headcanoned him as bisexual. i would travel even further and utter that it was us, BUDDIE FANS, who interpreted him and headcanoned him as bi. even before the writers were explicitly writing him as pansexual. we read his behavior and his story and his identity and said: "this is a bi character!" and the wr