Ryan Guzman, the star of '9-1-1', has navigated the challenges of his character's near-death experiences with a sense of calm, even when facing the show's dramatic twists. In a recent interview, Guzman discusses his character, Eddie Diaz, and the show's exploration of topical issues, particularly immigration. He highlights the importance of humanizing these stories and the impact they have on viewers, especially those with personal connections to the subject matter.
Guzman's portrayal of Eddie has evolved over the years, with a focus on his spiritual journey and the development of his emotional intelligence. He also delves into Eddie's relationship with Buck, emphasizing the humor and tension that arise from their opposing personalities. The actor's own experiences with identity, as a mixed-race individual, have influenced his interpretation of Eddie, and he advocates for more representation of diverse Mexican-Americans.
The interview also touches on the show's exploration of Eddie's romantic life, the impact of Buck's new child, and the dynamic between Eddie and Buck as co-parents. Guzman's insights provide a deeper understanding of the characters and the show's themes, offering a thoughtful and engaging perspective on the series' evolution and its impact on viewers.