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But I don’t think Tommy necessarily, at this point, is the guy that abides by what you want to call him. He’s lovable.
That’s what TV is supposed to be, and that’s why it’s so beautiful that everyone was kind of taken by surprise. We shall see. He also addressed the criticism surrounding the viral storyline, asserting his pride in the show's commitment to portraying love and inclusion. It’s kind of funny because I crack up when I see Tommy with Eddie.
My inner child obesity got the best of me and I was heavy, so I folded a lot of my own things in there [for Tommy].
But Tim specifically said, “Tommy’s the type of guy that would be the all-star football player in high school, and he’d still stick up for the nerdy kid. He’s a hero. He’s had to overcompensate [in his life] by being this big tough guy, and you can see everything played beautifully.
In “Chimney Begins” [season two, episode 12] and “Hen Begins” [season two, episode nine], he’s an angry guy, he’s not happy with himself.
Tommy’s had a hard enough time as it is hiding his whole past, his whole history. It was originally, possibly going to be with Eddie and Tommy, but that fell through. I mean, is Tommy interested in Eddie romantically? I can just do my part.
I briefly touched [Buck’s] chin to bring him in [for the first kiss] — and they’re very real situations.
The storyline between Buck and Tommy “evolved over time, but I knew that it was going to be with Oliver, and I’ve always been a fan of Oliver and his work,” Ferrigno Jr. says. I love them together.
Let’s talk about the fan response. Eddie is just this amazing guy, and honestly, Ryan [Guzman] is awesome.
What kinds of conversations did you have with Oliver or Tim about that moment?
Oliver and I spoke [the day before we shot it].
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