I saw your post about Buck being OCD-coded! Can you please say more?? Iāve always read him as being ADHD-coded and Iād love to hear more!
omg ofc iād love to! i do apologise for how long this post is going to be š
so to start off, this all began bc my friend (who has adhd) really related to buck and i (who has ocd) also really related to him so we were like hmm wait a second⦠adhd AND ocd???
anyway i think one part of him thatās just v ocd coded to me (but also definitely is in combination with rsd from his adhd) is how he tends to catastrophise situations. like he has such severe abandonment issues to the point where he actively obsesses over it, hereās an example !!!
BUCK: Starts out small. Uh, she's-she's canceling plans. She's got to work. She needs to wash her hair or do her laundry, and before you know it, poof. Dropping them off at the airport and never seeing them again.
HEN: Okay, Buck, you're being a little too Buck about this.
like itās just a very irrational line of thought and u can see how hen says oh youāre being a little too buck abt this bc itās common for him to exaggerate situations he obsesses over in his mind. and then in turn to alleviate this anxiety somehow he begins to cling bc all his irrational thoughts are telling him that people will leave
and then ofc thereās the situation where after chimneyās left he feels so heavily responsible for it (responsibility ocd ) to the point where he says heāll leave the 118. like thatās such an irrational line of thought that his mind has catastrophised from obsessing over it.
and then also the tsunami episodes <3 like ofc he feels responsible for chris itās a normal response but the way he actively obsesses over losing chris and that that makes him a terrible person and he has such severe guilt over it is just v moral ocd and responsibility ocd to me? so he searches for chris to the point where heās severely dehydrated and bleeding and he still doesnāt stop thatās just a v obsessive thing to me does that make sense??
hereās an explanation of hyper-responsibility related to ocd, which btw sounds very buck coded to me:
But what happens when someone overestimates their responsibility? What happens when someone feels that they can control things that they cannot actually control? These feelings might even seep into relationshipsāfeeling like they can control how someone else feels, or feeling that they are responsible for making everyone happy or content. This can create people-pleasing patterns and make them constantly feel the need to put othersā needs in front of their own. This can look like saying yes to things they do not want to do but feel they need to do, lest someone get upset with them. Or, they may think, āIf I donāt do this, then something bad might happen.ā [ā¦]
Anxiety and guilt are often at the root of an inflated sense of responsibility. The person with OCD thinks of all the possible repercussions of not acting in a particular scenario. They feel guilty for possible negative outcomes, often engaging in magical thinkingābelieving that their ideas, thoughts, actions, or other things can impact the world around them. This results in compulsions, which can take on many different forms; for some, it may involve very detailed rituals they feel they must perform to prevent something very specific from occurring. For others, it may be a vague need to do something ājust in caseā or to feel like everyone will be safe.
and then ofc thereās my gifset where heās developed a compulsion bc heās scared heās still in a coma so he has a list of things he checks </3
anyway i feel like a huge part of this is definitely also projecting bc i personally struggle with moral ocd and responsibility ocd and a lot of guilt bc of that but itās just something iāve noticed a lot with buck, how his mind is constantly jumping to the worst, most irrational conclusion (and irrationality IS a huge part of intrusive thoughts) and so in turn he either feels the need to fix it (bc itās HIS responsibility in his mind!) by distancing himself bc heās the problem or clinging. trying to fix something that isnāt even a problem that needs fixing or isnāt even ur responsibility to fix is just a very ocd coded thing to me <3 and i think a lot of this is definitely more related to mental compulsions which a lot of people donāt really know abt and instead assume ocd is just the stereotypical compulsions (washing hands, organising etc which ARE ofc things that happen but itās not just that!) so he v much falls into that āirrational thought / obsessionā ā> anxiety, uncertainty, guilt ā> compulsion (trying to fix shit, apologising, reassurance) cycle u see with ocd.
i hope this made sense somehow and ty for asking, as u can see i love talking abt this :)) also itās absolutely ok to disagree with me on this, itās just something i personally noticed and really identified with due to my own ocd, i just hope i did a good job of explaining it!



















