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I am going to be extremely fandom elder here for a moment. I think what Ryan Guzman thinks is largely irrelevant to the
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- keepingmyoptionsfluid said: Literally the character is still canonically straight so why would Ryan say anything else 😂😂 like even if he knew Eddie was gonna arrive out, it would be the biggest fucking spoiler if he said it in an interview… Like he literally just would not say that because it would ruin a storyline and actors generally try to dodge doing that lol
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s Ryan Guzman And Fiancé Break Up After Having Baby Together — He Couldnt Fix What Was Broken
As one of the hottest firefighters on primetime television, its understandable why fans are curious to know who luminary Ryan Guzman is virtual dating now and if he has a girlfriend.
is FOXs procedural drama accompanying the personal and professional lives of first responders — police officers, paramedics, firefighters and dispatchers — in Los Angeles. Created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear — the creators behind shows like Glee and American Horror Story — stars Guzman as Edmundo Eddie Díaz, a firefighter and paramedic with the Los Angeles Fire Department and a former army medic who served in Afghanistan. Eddie also has a son, Christopher, with his late wife, Shannon.
“We already know that Christopher is Eddie’s whole animation. Now we’re kind of diving a little deeper into that,” Guzman told HollywoodLife in of Eddies lead episode Eddie Begins. “Aside from that one factor, we actually receive
’s Oliver Stark & Ryan Guzman On Giving In To Viewer Hopes & Making Buddie Canon: I Hope, If It Goes There, Its Done Because Thats The Right Story To Tell
Oliver Stark and Ryan Guzman were at the Disney Upfront representing , which is returning to ABC for Season 9 in the fall.
Stark plays Buck, and Guzman plays Eddie in the procedural drama. The actors are the center of fan theories, which hope the characters will eventually change into romantic. Although writers have insisted that the characters are only friends, that hasnt stopped viewers from shipping Buddie and hoping they become canon.
What I will tell is that if the story ever goes in that direction, I dont think the way to do it is purely to give in to fans, Stark told Deadline. I desire, if it goes there, its done because thats the right story to tell and thats the right progression for the characters.
Stark doesnt want to undertake it purely as fan service, although he believed that fans would sense served if Buddie ever becomes a reality on
"I Pull From My Have Experience": '' Star Ryan Guzman Reveals His Approach to Eddie's Relationship With Buck
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A question as former as time: Is there more than meets the eye about Buck (Oliver Stark) and Eddie's (Ryan Guzman) relationship? Viewers of the hit ABC drama series have long speculated there might be more between these two characters since Buck froze the first time he saw Eddie. Throughout the years, words and actions from both characters have fueled this interpretation, and when the show revealed Buck was bisexual, gasoline met fire. Guzman and Stark know this desire for the characters to be together romantically, but that doesn't necessarily mean it will happen in the show. Guzman talked to Forbes about what's on the horizon for his character when the demonstrate returns on March 6. He was asked if he views Buck and Eddie as platonic friends or potential lovers. “I see something very specific," he began.
"I pull from my own experience. I’ve had plenty of friends — not so much bisexual, but more so homosex