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Did you and Tim ever discuss any labels for Tommy? (Laughs.) It was like an echo.

Tommy knows what he wants and what he will put up with and not tolerate, just because people have to be whole in order to create a healthy relationship. Bisexual?

What Tim said is, “Tommy is gay, bi, or whatever,” and that’s that.

I mean, is Tommy interested in Eddie romantically? 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.

But by the end of the dinner scene and how Buck acts — wait, did you like it? I think this moment is so deserving for this show because they’ve taken so many strides to be progressive and inclusive, and I think this is just another way, and I’m so thrilled to have been part of it.

Buck and Tommy’s kiss has been the talk of network TV for the last week.

I just was so excited to do this, and I’m so excited to see the response. I’m not sure if that’s just a way to deal with trauma from a lifetime ago. 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. In some of the pictures, I’m like, “Ah, this guy!” (Laughs.)

There’s another season, so it’s not like this is the end of the show.

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Throughout the initial six seasons of the series, Oliver Stark's character has gained notoriety for his romantic exploits with different women. But this was a challenge for me because there is a real social stigma against same-sex … anything.

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The kiss was between Stark’s character, Buck, and his new friend, Tommy Kinard was the first time viewers saw Buck romantically involved with another man.

I mean, who’s not attracted to Buck? And based on that bar scene in “Bobby Begins Again” [season two, episode 16], that’s where Tim thought that the chemistry [with the rest of the cast] would be great. At the end of the pizza scene, Tommy tries to play it off as good as he can. But by [his] third episode of the second season, he comes around.

He’s just a bully, and he is going with Captain Gerard [the bigoted former captain of the 118, played by Brian Thompson].

His father Lou Ferrigno Sr. is an American actor and also a former champion bodybuilder. And after one or two takes, he’s like, “Oh, I’m not worried about this at all.” And I was like, “Okay, then we’ll make the best of it.” And Kenny [Choi] told me, “Tim never comes to set.”

In this week’s episode, Tommy tells Buck that firefighters are a lot more accepting than he would think about one’s sexual orientation.