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Oliver Stark Reveals Why '' Held Off On Exploring Buck's Bisexuality

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Summary

  • Bisexual Buck was a possibility from the start in , but finally explored in Season 7 due to creative changes.
  • Tim Minear's give back as showrunner allowed for the genuine exploration of Buck's storyline that fans had anticipated.
  • Oliver Stark, who portrays Buck, had always thought Buck might have a sexual awakening, making the storyline undergo natural to him.

Evan Buckley (Oliver Stark) is canonically bisexual now, and while fans are glad it happened, the interrogate of why it took so drawn-out has lingered. From as early as the first season, viewers thought that Buck was gay, and when Eddie (Ryan Guzman) entered the picture, there was no suspicion. A lot goes into creative decisions that affect a show, and something as significant as Buck's storyline would need to be signed off by several parties. In an interview with Gay Times Magazine, Stark revealed that there had been plans to examine this arc in the show&#

Buck finally comes out as gay on

Or bi. Fucking finally! It's been a long time coming.

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by Anonymousreply April 20, AM

This only happened because they finally got rid of that homophobic reveal runner who refused to explore Buck’s obvious sexual chemistry with men.

by Anonymousreply 1April 5, PM

He kisses like straight actors who play gay characters manage to kiss – create your lips as miniature as possible, ram them into the other actor's lips, remain perfectly still, and start counting down the seconds until you can mercifully pull away.

by Anonymousreply 2April 5, PM

Yes!!!

Buck fans knew it all along.

But we've been shipping Buck and Eddie.

Who's this guy kissing Buck?

I haven't watched the show in a while.

Also, the clip looks more like the other guy kissing Buck, and him not really kissing back.

So is he "out, out" or was he just caught off guard being kissed by another guy?

Can someone who has been watching the show, catch me up on Buck's story?

by Anonymousreply 3April 5, PM

How can a Ryan Murphy entertainment have

Why 's historic decision to build Buck queer was seven years in the making

For seven seasons, fans have been calling on the showrunners to make the queer-coded character Evan 'Buck' Buckley explicitly queer – and to my giant surprise, it's finally happened. 

Season seven episode four, 'Buck, Bothered and Bewildered', saw the character expand jealous over Eddie Diaz's modern friendship with Tommy Kinard, only for Buck to understand by the end that it was never Eddie's friendship he was worried about but rather Tommy's attention, and the pair kissed. 

Fans have fallen in love with the character of Buck (played by Oliver Stark) over the past seven years, acknowledging his tender heart and willingness to jump without thinking for those he loves. Many have also argued that the character has long been queer-coded – when a character's sexual orientation is implied by significant subtext without being stated outright – using canonical moments from across the seven seasons in their arguments. 

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Buck's Bisexuality Storyline Was a Long Time Coming

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Summary

  • Since Season 2, fans have advocated for Evan "Buck" Buckley and Eddie Diaz to become a romantic couple.
  • made a significant step forward in Buck's character training by revealing he’s not straight.
  • has a new opportunity to unseal a new aspect of Buck's character that applications a promising storyline entire of growth and acceptance.

The following contains spoilers for Season 7, Episode 4, "Buck, Bothered, and Bewildered," which aired Thursday, April 4 on ABC.

Other than a great story, character ships have prolonged been the backbone of many television shows. The slowburn romance between The X-Files' Dana Scully and Fox Mulder coined the term "shipping" and Supernatural's Dean and Castiel is one of the most popular relationships that never came to be. Those are just two ships that fans have further popularized with the support of fanfiction and social media theories. But nothing has made network