After a long break, Season 8 returns to its second half of the run, and the first hour is a journey full of twists and exciting.
In the search for serial killers, Maddie and Athena find themselves sweeping away in a rapid spiral, leaving Maddie’s life at risk.
In 118, Barker and Eddie struggled to move to Texas and ended up having a tough conversation between the two, unlike anyone we’ve seen before.


It was a long time for Barker, who struggled to deal with Eddie’s departure, felt the situation hurt and lashed out.
The two seemed to have tinkered with it at the end of the hour. Buck chose to step up his efforts and help him, and astonishingly, no one was ready to see Eddie and Buck change their address.
TV fanatics are happy to talk to Affable Oliver Stark again. In his trailer, he spent some time talking about the series.
The conversation was filled with laughter, insight, and even a brief cameo of his adorable dog, who were chatting.
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Buck was sad during this hour, especially when Eddie was ready to stay. Can you take me through his emotions when he tries to support Eddie and then feel Eddie hurt by Eddie and eventually decide to step in and sublease his home to help Eddie?
Yes. I think he was so full-out in helping Eddie because it was almost like his blind man. He doesn’t have to stop and deal with the fact that he will miss his friend because he feels so dedicated to helping him.
Then, once he eavesdrops on Eddie and hears what he thinks is hurting, I think those curtains fall off, and Buck starts to realize, “I’m hurt by this,” but he’ll also miss his friends and it all starts to break down.
Then, obviously until the end of the plot, he doesn’t regain his decision, make the right decisions, and act in the way that you should care about.
We rarely see Buck and Eddie really contradict each other. They are usually very synchronous. What does it feel like when you and Ryan enter some of these anxious moments?
Because there are some anxious moments in the room at the end.


Yes, it’s great. Ryan and I, the whole cast, have a lot of trust and security between each other, so we like those moments because, as you said, they are rarely far from each other. 118 is such a close family that we rarely get into trouble. So whenever we do this, it’s fun to try and play with new energy.
So no, I always look forward to a scenario like this because it’s an opportunity to do some different things together.
Our last talk was after the Halloween episode and I asked if you feel like Buck is chasing anything. You are satisfied where he is. But since then, some big changes have taken place, from the breakup to McGrady’s disappearance, Eddie is ready to leave.
Do you still describe him as a whole or do you feel like with some of these changes he will look for something else in the world or within himself because things continue to work?
Yes, no, the content is not the word I currently use to describe him. This satisfaction is based on these pillars around him, which he feels very strong, stable and will not move.
With Eddie and Maddie being kidnapped, I feel like these things are starting to shift around him, and now he is in a disturbed position.


So, no, he is absolutely not satisfied at the moment, he must go out and try to repair his wounds, which is almost self-harm, right? Well, besides Maddie’s kidnapping, he also wears his own stuff and chooses the feeling.
But yes, no, I think he will have to look for some external source of healing.
Speaking of breakup, he uses baking as a coping mechanism in the consequences before we see Buck and is still trying to accept it.
Will this season continue to take root, or will Buck work hard to move forward in his romantic life?
Oh, he’s still baking. He is still baking. No, yes, yes, eliminated his feelings.
The relationship with Tommy was obviously a huge relationship for him and turned the world upside down. It took him some time to readjust and find out who he is and how to keep on with the truck.


The hour ends with Buck and Eddie, which is a better place than this episode. But, as I have been saying, there are a lot of different things happening now. As the season develops, what can you see from Buck and what can you preview for us?
I think he will find himself feeling a little uncomfortable in certain situations or conversations, actually, because he is forced to face himself in a way he didn’t expect.
So he will be put in some situations where he will really have to look at himself and analyze himself to see what his truth is. So here it comes.
Then we also have some really epic action that leans towards the epic range of the show, but there are some real emotional moments for the characters as well. So, I’m really looking forward to the big thing about the whole 118.
Buck’s loft has always been an integral part of his character development. What do you think about what it means, and are you feeling sad about seeing it?
Not really. [Laughs]


It’s only in a sense that it’s fun to play in the new game for me as an actor. I love the loft, it’s a real location. The city is the first one. We first shot, that was a real location, and then they built it here.
So I spent a lot of time there and I think I do have a lot of good memories, but I’m glad that Buck was able to get out of the way and find himself in a new space, through the meaning of Buck, not just in any new space, in his friend’s old space?
It’s not his new space, it’s Eddie’s old space and to see how he navigates to that.
There was some great effort in the attic. After the tsunami, the conversation with Eddie was frustrated. Kiss with Tommy. Many break ups.
Yes, yes. Many break ups.
Many break ups.


have. And I think, personally, I am a person who believes in memories with you, right? Memory is not within these four walls. So, I think Buck would do the same thing in that sense.
These are memories and moments of living with him, no matter where he lies at night.
Buck and Brazz were a short but great duo when we had them. Buck mentioned that since he had room to do so, he might have another pet.
I know you are a proud dog parent. If there is a chance, do you want any of your dogs to be on the show? Do you think they may have performed wrong?
What do you think? [Talks to dogs]
They both fell asleep in my trailer. I don’t know what they will do. My smaller jade is the black one I have. She is very energetic, so I don’t think she’s here anymore. She acts well, but she is very energetic.
Then, I had a bigger tan, he was stoic, very calm, very cool. I think he is really good at it. Yes, you went. [Laughs]


Bear, you’re hired! [Speaks to dog] You got a job. Now that I think of it, the bear will be that.
I asked because when I read about Blaze it didn’t specify what kind of dog he was, so I did ask that they had to go crazy for hours with a dedicated coach.
They have to skip the barriers to get certified to work on the spot, so they are not eligible.
However, I don’t know if Buck has time to find a dog. I think he needs a cat. If he is going to have a pet, he may need a cat. He works a lot.
Yes, I will agree.
Who will take care of it? Who would shovel all the poop?


Not him, because he won’t be there, because he’s working all the time.
you go.
You may have been asked before, but now we know that Athena will pop up on Doctor Odyssey, there is a TV universe, can you see Buck appear suddenly now?
Yes, they will let me in. [Laughs]
I know we’ve said this before, or I’ve said it in the past, but the rookie seems to be an obvious and easy crossover.
I believe their show was held in Los Angeles, so it seems to make sense to me, there may be some massive casualties, all police departments and all fire brigades are there.


Or, it’s a more interesting route, I’m sure they’ll be having a policeman with a firefighter football game or anything else. So maybe we were swaying on rookies and were in some sporting events.
Although, if we were going to their show, I think they would win them. So maybe not. But yes, it seems like a fun, simple, real way to do it. So one day, I was still playing rookie crossover.
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