adorable goofballs.
#what's more romantic than digging the love of your life out of mud?
UNCLE BUCK 🥺
uncle buck + baby jee 🥺
Oh, looks like we’re here! Let’s go fight fires guys!
@911creators event 02: family dynamics ↳ bobby with may (and harry)
never take advice from someone who’s falling apart.
You’re an important person in my life, Bobby—one of the most important. I don’t know what I would do if anything were to happen to you.
BUDDIE vs. CHENFORD + cautionary tales — 911 4x08 || The Rookie 4x19
[Image ID: six gifs arranged in two columns of three gifs. The left column is Eddie Diaz and Evan Buckley from 9-1-1 episode 4x08. The right column is Lucy Chen and Tim Bradford from The Rookie episode 4x19. The term “cautionary tale” is underlined in all the gifs with that phrase:
GIF 1: Eddie rolling up his sleeves as he looks wryly at Buck. They’re talking about how Buck negotiated Christopher’s bedtime. The text reads, “[…] as well after you told him that little thing about the kid in the rotisserie.”
GIF 2: Buck is insistent that his story was really a cautionary tale to warn Christopher. He emphasizes this to Eddie. The text reads, “That was not a story. It was a cautionary tale.”
GIF 3: Eddie, simply nods in amused skepticm as he smiles, hands propped on his hips. He looks away as his smile grows, then back at Buck as he thanks him. The text reads, “Ah. Well, thanks for watching him.”
GIF 4: Lucy and Tim in the police car as they race down the roads. Tim is warning an off-screen Nolan over the radio not to hit the wheels. Lucy’s confused as she asks “What, why? What happens if I hit his wheels?, and Tim stresses his answer, “We’ll die.”
GIF 5: Tim explaining to Lucy what else could happen if she hit the wheels of the vehicle they’re chasing, his tone slightly sharp. He’s holding tight to his radio as he tells her, “And you’ll forever be known as an LAPD cautionary tale.”
GIF 5: Lucy rambling about how she’ll end up proving her mother right when Tim’s words register. She whips her head to look at him for a split second as she drives, indignant about how it’s her that’ll be the cautionary tale. The text reads, “Great, proving […] right once and for all—wait, I’ll be the cautionary tale?”
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