??#SpoilerAlert for @911onfox ??The #Tarlos moment fans have been waiting for dropped on the latest episode of "9-1-1: Lone Star." And for actor @actuallyrafa, it couldn't have come at a better moment. "It's incredibly important to have this type of storyline on national television right now — especially with the endless amounts of anti LGBTQIA+ bills trying to be passed in multiple states in the United States. To have this sort of representation right at the forefront is extremely imperative," actor Rafael Silva told Entertainment Weekly. Firefighter T.K. (played by @ronenrubinstein) proposed to gay police officer Carlos (played by Silva) on an episode that aired Monday night. The couple "have become so popular that they've been given the affectionate moniker 'Tarlos' on social media," EDGE reported a year ago after the couple had a sexy onscreen hookup. "Not only does the show feature one of the first Black trans men in a regular role on network television, but its sensitivity to LGBT+ issues even emboldened one of the cast to come out as bisexual," Pink News said. "It sort of feels like a full circle for T.K. — quite a beautiful sort of arc," Rubinstein told EW. "I'm relieved that [show runner Tim Minear] decided that it was going to be T.K. that proposes to Carlos. I feel like it was a way for T.K. to close that chapter on his previous failed engagement and the trauma that came from that, with trying to commit suicide and overdosing." "I loved that the engagement was outside of the box and wonderfully bizarre in many ways."⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ????❤️⁠ ?: @ronenrubinstein and @actuallyrafa @911onfox

??#SpoilerAlert for @911onfox ??The #Tarlos moment fans have been waiting for dropped on the latest episode of "9-1-1: Lone Star." And for actor @actuallyrafa, it couldn't have come at a better moment. "It's incredibly important to have this type of storyline on national television right now — especially with the endless amounts of anti LGBTQIA+ bills trying to be passed in multiple states in the United States. To have this sort of representation right at the forefront is extremely imperative," actor Rafael Silva told Entertainment Weekly. Firefighter T.K. (played by @ronenrubinstein) proposed to gay police officer Carlos (played by Silva) on an episode that aired Monday night. The couple "have become so popular that they've been given the affectionate moniker 'Tarlos' on social media," EDGE reported a year ago after the couple had a sexy onscreen hookup. "Not only does the show feature one of the first Black trans men in a regular role on network television, but its sensitivity to LGBT+ issues even emboldened one of the cast to come out as bisexual," Pink News said. "It sort of feels like a full circle for T.K. — quite a beautiful sort of arc," Rubinstein told EW. "I'm relieved that [show runner Tim Minear] decided that it was going to be T.K. that proposes to Carlos. I feel like it was a way for T.K. to close that chapter on his previous failed engagement and the trauma that came from that, with trying to commit suicide and overdosing." "I loved that the engagement was outside of the box and wonderfully bizarre in many ways."⁠
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Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠
????❤️⁠
?: @ronenrubinstein and @actuallyrafa @911onfox
??#SpoilerAlert for @911onfox ??The #Tarlos moment fans have been waiting for dropped on the latest episode of "9-1-1: Lone Star." And for actor @actuallyrafa, it couldn't have come at a better moment. "It's incredibly important to have this type of storyline on national television right now — especially with the endless amounts of anti LGBTQIA+ bills trying to be passed in multiple states in the United States. To have this sort of representation right at the forefront is extremely imperative," actor Rafael Silva told Entertainment Weekly. Firefighter T.K. (played by @ronenrubinstein) proposed to gay police officer Carlos (played by Silva) on an episode that aired Monday night. The couple "have become so popular that they've been given the affectionate moniker 'Tarlos' on social media," EDGE reported a year ago after the couple had a sexy onscreen hookup. "Not only does the show feature one of the first Black trans men in a regular role on network television, but its sensitivity to LGBT+ issues even emboldened one of the cast to come out as bisexual," Pink News said. "It sort of feels like a full circle for T.K. — quite a beautiful sort of arc," Rubinstein told EW. "I'm relieved that [show runner Tim Minear] decided that it was going to be T.K. that proposes to Carlos. I feel like it was a way for T.K. to close that chapter on his previous failed engagement and the trauma that came from that, with trying to commit suicide and overdosing." "I loved that the engagement was outside of the box and wonderfully bizarre in many ways."⁠

Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠
????❤️⁠
?: @ronenrubinstein and @actuallyrafa @911onfox
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