During the final moments of the Thursday, May 7, episode, titled “Hearts and Flowers,” it was revealed that Buck signed paperwork making him the legal guardian of 4-year-old Theo after his parents, who utilized Buck as a sperm donor, both died in a tragic accident.
Oliver Stark sits down with Sophia Soto to talk about the season 9 finale, his initial reaction to bringing Theo back, how Buck is going to approach parenting, how season 10 will further explore his decision, and more.
Each new season means peeling back additional layers of the core characters. While it’s a surprise for audiences to see different sides of beloved characters, the actors themselves are also learning new things about them.
What's it like being you? I'm at a point in my life where I like myself. It wasn't always like that. But now I like being who I am. If I were someone else and I met myself, I think I'd like myself. I'm proud of who I've become. So yeah, I'm enjoying trying to do the best I can.
In the first hour, Buck learns that his parents are divorcing. And his reaction is a bit different from Maddie’s. Why do you think Buck processes that news the way that he does?
Rocsi Diaz takes us behind the scenes at the 9-1-1 series, giving us an inside look at the new season and the high-stakes stories that keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
Five months after the finale of 9-1-1‘s most emotionally devastating season yet, ABC’s hit first responder procedural returned with its Season 9 premiere and another out-of-this-world opening emergency.
Oliver Stark is back on our TVs as Evan Buckley in season 9 of ABC's 9-1-1. In this exclusive Nerdtropolis interview, the actor opens up about the 118's "more evolved state" and the importance of further exploring his character's bisexuality.