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Does Buck Have PTSD In 9-1-1? 9-1-1 Season 6 Episode 12 Explain

Does Buck have PTSD in 9-1-1? Here's a full explanation to what happened in 9-1-1 Season 6 Episode 12.
9-1-1 Season 6 Episode 12 was officially aired on March 20th. In this episode, Buck realizes life is on his side when he miraculously survives after being hit by a lightning. That's such a great news, however, its seem like a new problem has come up for Buck as he struggles with his post-traumatic stress.

#1. 9-1-1 Season 6 Episode 12 Cast

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  • Angela Bassett plays Athena Grant
  • Peter Krause plays Bobby Nash
  • Jennifer Love Hewitt plays Maddie Buckley
  • Oliver Stark plays Evan Buckley
  • Aisha Hinds plays Henrietta Wilson
  • Kenneth Choi plays Howard Han
  • Ryan Guzman plays Edmundo Diaz
  • Corinne Massiah plays May Grant
  • Gavin McHugh plays Christopher Diaz

#2. 9-1-1 Season 6 Episode 12: Does Buck Have PTSD In 9-1-1?

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As we all know from the previous episodes, Buck was hit by a lightning and fell off the ladder. Fortunately, nothing too serious happened, Buck had no broken bones and the MRI was clean.
Buck is trying his best to deal with the aftermath of the accident, but of course, it is much easier said than done.
A lot of people come to visit Buck while he is in the hospital. They all care for him deeply. Buck keeps a smile on his face to not make everyone worried. He may seem fine, however, we all know that recovering from a near-death experience is a life-changing traumatic event, and it's never an easy process. It's also the same for Buck.

 

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This time, 9-1-1 decides to go deep into Buck's post-trauma experience instead of just glossing over it, and this is such a good thing to see. In this episode, Buck decides to come over Eddie's house. It's clear that he is exhausted from the "pretending to be fine" thing, and Eddie is his safe place where he could honestly express his feelings. There is no fear of judgement.
Buck immediately sits on the couch after coming into Eddie's house. Eddie offers to give Buck some beer, but when he comes back, Buck has already fallen into sleep, soundly and deeply.
Fans have noticed an easter egg hinting at the close relationship between Buck and Eddie in this episode. Margaret bought Buck a couch, and he tries to nap on it, but he just couldn't do it. There are numerous distractions and visitors. However, he falls asleep on Eddie's couch within seconds of arriving at his house.

 

Oliver Stark also talks about the couch detail in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.
"I love that the fans have picked up on the symbolism of the couch. Buck is attached to this symbolism of couches being related to relationships, and that's not something that's actually going away anytime soon. Up until Buck's very last scene of the season, we'll see that symbolism at play.", he reveals.

 

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After finally getting a good rest, Buck decides to open up about his feelings. It feels like Eddie is one of the people who can understand him the most. Besides being his close friend, Eddie also has the same job of being a firefighter, and both of them have experienced traumatic events due to their jobs.
One of the best way for Buck to deal with his trauma is to talk about it honestly. Buck starts the discussion by asking Eddie about his experience when he got shot.

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"I remember falling, and everything gets dark. And I thought, this is it. This is the last moment of my life. Then I woke up in a hospital room", Eddie shares. Buck becomes confused as he thinks it wouldn't be that simple.
That is when Eddie mentions the most important part. "So, now, am I allowed to ask how you are?", he asks.
Upon Eddie's question, Buck admits that he really doesn't know how he is feeling right now. Everything seems so confused and complicated to him. He doesn't know how to deal with all of that.

 

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Eddie truly understands how Buck feels. He used to have these uncomfortable feelings, too.
He gently explains: "You died, Buck. You’re gonna feel a lot of different ways about that. Sometimes all at the same time. I found the best way to process it is to allow yourself to feel it".
By this way, Eddie is assuring Buck that his emotions are completly valid. He is also guiding Buck on how to deal with his trauma. He teaches Buck that it may take time to process it, but he would eventually be fine. "Every day you open your eyes in the morning, you feel a little less surprised the world’s still there.", he said.
"Does Buck have PTSD in 9-1-1?" Well, at this point, the answer is certainly Yes. PTSD is such a tough experience, and it's obvious that things wouldn't immediately become better for Buck. However, he has already had made such good progress on his recovering journey, and we wish nothing but the best for Evan Buckley.

 


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