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00:00Hey.
00:11Hey.
00:13You're home early.
00:14How was book club?
00:15Stacy and Monica had too much rosé.
00:17They got in an argument and I had to drive them both home.
00:19Both of them?
00:21Yeah, they drove together, so.
00:23You guys ever talk about books in this book club?
00:25Oh, yeah.
00:26The argument was about the book.
00:28Hey, what's that?
00:29Uh, these are the final selections for the new captain for the 118.
00:33They narrowed it down to these three and Chief wanted me to weigh in.
00:37They're all pretty impressive.
00:39Do you have a favorite?
00:41It's hard to say.
00:43Good.
00:49I think you're missing one.
00:51What about that guy?
00:53Maddie, it can't be me.
00:55Why not?
00:57Chief Simpson offered you the position.
00:59You've been doing it for months and pretty successfully from what I can tell.
01:03I already told him that I didn't want it.
01:05Uh-huh.
01:07But now you do.
01:08Call him and tell him that you changed your mind.
01:11Did I change my mind or am I just looking at three strangers who don't really compare to Bobby?
01:15Okay.
01:17Forget about what you want.
01:18What do you think the team wants?
01:20I don't know.
01:21It's one thing to be interim captain, but to make it official...
01:27What if things change?
01:29What if they resent me for thinking I could take Bobby's place?
01:32Hey, no one can take Bobby's place.
01:35But maybe you've earned your own place.
01:43You really think that's how the 118 would feel about it?
01:45Yeah, I do.
01:48Because you're family.
01:51Okay, so aunts Sheila, Rita, and Jackie.
01:54Uh-huh.
01:55Uncles Billy, Barnabas, Robbie, and Dave.
01:58And Dermot.
01:59Oh, damn it.
02:00Wait, which is the bald one?
02:01Most of them.
02:02Babe, it's not the GRE.
02:05My family's gonna love you.
02:06How do you know that?
02:07Because I love you.
02:10But fair warning, the Millers can be a tad bit competitive.
02:15You just tell me this now.
02:18I'm an Enneagram 9, babe.
02:19I can't handle conflict.
02:20I didn't want to scare you, Pop.
02:22Finally, the famous Lippy.
02:26Hi.
02:27Thank you so much for having me, Mr. Miller.
02:29Oh, please, call me Gus.
02:30Mr. Miller's my father's name.
02:32I'm Jeannie, but you can call me Mom.
02:35I brought potato salad.
02:37Oh.
02:40Vinegar-based.
02:42I'll put this on the table next to mine.
02:44Incoming!
02:46I'm guessing from those noodle arms that you're still a medium.
02:49Uncle Dermot, right?
02:51Yeah.
02:52And Cousin Raelynn.
02:53She's good.
02:54Don't worry, girl.
02:55You'll get one of these when you get one of these.
02:58But no pressure.
03:00Did Austin tell you about when I owned him at Cornhole and he cried like a bitch?
03:05I cried like a regular person.
03:08Easy, folks.
03:10Let's handle this.
03:11Miller style.
03:12What's Miller style?
03:14I'll be shouting to you.
03:15Come on, Libster.
03:16It's your last chance to join the winning team.
03:17Oh, no, no.
03:18It's okay.
03:19I'll just watch.
03:20You can't watch.
03:21It's tug of war.
03:22She's a conscientious objector.
03:23It's fine with me.
03:24Really.
03:25On three.
03:26One.
03:27Two.
03:28Time.
03:29Come on, Dad.
03:30Come on, Dad.
03:31I'm not there.
03:33Come on, Dad.
03:47Come on, Dad.
03:50Yes!
03:52I'm not there!
04:04Yes! Yes!
04:16Are you guys okay?
04:20My fingers!
04:22My fingers!
04:23And can anybody dial 9-1-1?
04:319-1-1, what's your emergency?
04:33The rope tore their fingers off!
04:35You guys ever been to a family reunion?
04:37I did once. My Uncle Tito tried to sell me a timeshare.
04:40See, Chin, doesn't that sound fun? We should do something like that.
04:43Haven't you met our family?
04:45Oh, God!
04:47There's more this way. A lot more.
04:50Does anyone see my fingers?
04:52Has anyone seen my ring?
04:54All right, dispatch, we're gonna need more RA units.
04:56Bowman, I need some saline and gauze.
04:59And morphine. I've seen this before.
05:01In Afghanistan?
05:03Boy Scout Jamboree.
05:04Please, I can't stay like this.
05:06A surgeon should be able to attend to this, okay?
05:09Assuming that we can find all your digits and match them to your hand.
05:12All right, everybody watch your step.
05:14I got one.
05:15Uh, who had a French tip?
05:18Thank God, that's me.
05:19Hey, Buck, give me the finger.
05:22You need ice?
05:23Yeah, and lots of it. One bag per person.
05:26We're gonna have to send everybody to different trauma centers.
05:29I got two more.
05:30I don't think this is you.
05:31I got some ice.
05:32Perfect. Thank you.
05:33And, uh, I found these over by the picnic table.
05:36Babe, do they look familiar?
05:37That's my thumb.
05:38I got dibs on the other one.
05:40Sir, it's not first-come, first-served.
05:42Another French dip.
05:43Another one for Jeannie.
05:46Jeannie.
05:48Does everybody have their fingers?
05:50I'm still missing my ring finger.
05:52And my ring.
05:54Whoa!
05:55I got it.
05:56Is vasovagal?
05:57Maybe, or maybe it's just the pain.
05:58We should get her to the hospital.
06:00No, I'm getting married.
06:02I need my ring finger.
06:03Okay, we'll keep looking for it, okay?
06:05I promise.
06:06Okay?
06:07Just here.
06:08Promise.
06:09Wait, Raylan!
06:11It rolled under the grill.
06:13Luckily, your ring's a real sparkler.
06:15I can see why Austin loves you.
06:18Come on.
06:20You still want to do one of these with our families?
06:23You know, maybe every third Christmas is enough.
06:26A scoop of protein powder and a diet soda.
06:33Tastes like a root beer float, but with gains.
06:35Sounds good.
06:36I'm in.
06:37Hen, what do you think?
06:38I think I'm getting a rash just thinking about it.
06:42Oof.
06:43Looks allergic.
06:44Did we switch glove brands or something?
06:47Natural.
06:48Same as always.
06:49You should try beef tallow.
06:50Super hydrating.
06:51It smell like jerky all day?
06:52No, thanks.
06:53I'll just take an antihistamine.
06:55Hey, team.
06:56A word?
06:57What's up, Cap?
06:59I just wanted to take a moment to commend you all.
07:05Okay.
07:06On what?
07:10On an excellent shift.
07:12And all of your commendable excellence in the field.
07:17I just wanted to say that it's an honor and a gift to lead this team.
07:23You know?
07:24That's all.
07:30All right.
07:34Okay, what was that?
07:36Is he retiring or something?
07:38I think he was trying to be inspirational.
07:43Let's get out of here before he does that again.
07:45Again.
07:54Hey, Eric.
07:55I just got this.
07:58This is from the LAFD.
08:00Yes.
08:01I got accepted.
08:03Well, not accepted.
08:05Invited.
08:06Invited to take the test to see if I get accepted.
08:09Were they recruiting at your high school?
08:11No, I dropped out of high school.
08:14Wait, you dropped out of high school?
08:17When?
08:18When I turned 18.
08:19Well, does your mom know?
08:20Yeah.
08:21And she's okay with this?
08:23Uh, no.
08:25Okay, and when did you apply to the fire academy?
08:28Well, the day after you let me ride along with you on the break.
08:31Oh, God.
08:32That's what I was afraid of.
08:33Okay, is your mom mad at me?
08:35Your name never even came up.
08:36Even once this letter arrived.
08:37She doesn't know about the letter.
08:38Okay, I'm starting to feel like an accomplice to a crime I didn't commit here.
08:41Well, I'm not hiding anything.
08:44Exactly.
08:45I just...
08:46It's really complicated with my mom right now.
08:48And it's not like there's anything to tell.
08:50I mean, this letter doesn't mean I'll be accepted.
08:52Right.
08:53She says you've been invited to take to CPAT and do the interviews.
08:56So if I get accepted, I will tell her, I will tell everybody.
09:00But right now, it's just really important to me that I do this totally and completely on my own.
09:05So why tell me?
09:07Because I need your help.
09:11911, what's your emergency?
09:12It's my daughter.
09:14She's not breathing.
09:15Alicia.
09:16Alicia!
09:17Does she have any health conditions that might have caused this?
09:20There's a pill bottle on it, and I think she took them.
09:23How many pills did she take?
09:24All of them.
09:35Dispatch, this is 727-L30.
09:37First on the scene.
09:38Approaching the entrance.
09:39L27-L30, copyright.
09:41LAPD, entering now.
09:50Alicia.
09:51Alicia!
09:52Alicia!
09:53Baby, please.
09:54Ma'am, do you know what she took?
09:57No.
09:58Okay.
09:59Tilt her head back.
10:05Put her on her side.
10:10Come on.
10:11Come back.
10:12Come on, baby.
10:13Come back.
10:14Come back.
10:15Wake up.
10:16Wake up.
10:17Wake up.
10:18Alicia.
10:19Alicia.
10:20Alicia.
10:21Okay.
10:22Alicia.
10:23Alicia.
10:25You're back.
10:27You're back.
10:28Back?
10:30What?
10:33In here!
10:45They're gonna take good care of you.
10:48Mommy's right here, baby.
10:50It's okay.
10:55The messages started about six months ago.
10:58At first, they were generic.
11:00You're stupid.
11:01You're ugly.
11:02But then they got worse.
11:03I notified her school and her guidance counselor, and they said there was nothing they could do.
11:09It's been awful.
11:11You mind if I take a look?
11:12Those last messages she got just this morning, before she...
11:26That came before I literally got out of bed.
11:28These messages aren't just some strangers.
11:30That's what makes it so scary.
11:32It has to be somebody that she knows.
11:35Do you have any suspicions who it might be?
11:38Nothing I can prove.
11:40But...
11:42I do know that she's friends with a bunch of mean girls.
11:45I just stopped hanging out with them.
11:47I don't know who I can trust anymore.
11:49You can trust me, baby.
11:51We go through everything together.
11:54You don't have to do this on your own.
11:57I'm a mother.
11:58I've been where you are.
12:00I'm gonna find out who did this, and they're gonna be sorry when I do.
12:03You have my word on that.
12:18Kelsey?
12:19I'm Dr. Brett.
12:20I'll be doing your scan.
12:22What brings you to Luna?
12:23Today's my birthday.
12:24I thought this would be a fun little gift to myself.
12:27But I'm starting to realize a full-body elective CT was a weird way to spend my 40th.
12:32There's no greater gift than peace of mind.
12:37Everything okay?
12:38Yeah, I just didn't realize there were needles involved.
12:42Oh, it's a simple imaging dye.
12:44Helps us with glamour shots of your beautiful organs.
12:47Now you'll feel a slight chill as I push this fluid,
12:51and there should be a taste.
12:53It's like I'm eating pennies.
12:55Yeah, totally normal.
12:57Now lay back, let your mind drift, and relax.
13:00I feel really weird.
13:01I feel really weird.
13:02The lorazepam will kick in any second.
13:03I feel really weird.
13:04The lorazepam will kick in any second.
13:08Hi.
13:09Hi.
13:10Luna Medical Spa.
13:11Hi.
13:12Luna Medical Spa.
13:14Well, for that, I'd recommend the luminary package, which comes with...
13:15All right.
13:16I feel really weird.
13:17I feel really weird.
13:18The lorazepam will kick in any second.
13:21Hi.
13:22Hi.
13:23Luna Medical Spa.
13:24Well, for that, I'd recommend the luminary package, which comes with...
13:29Four yearly scans and month...
13:30Great.
13:31Okay.
13:32Scan soon.
13:33Stay in tune.
13:34All right.
13:35All right.
13:36All right.
13:37All right.
13:38All right.
13:39All right.
13:40All right.
13:41All right.
13:42All right.
13:43All right.
13:44All right.
13:45You get a gold star for holding still.
14:00Kelsey?
14:01Oh, my God.
14:02911.
14:03What's your emergency?
14:04911.
14:05What's your emergency?
14:06911.
14:07911.
14:08What's your emergency?
14:09911.
14:10911.
14:11911.
14:12911.
14:13911.
14:14Woo.
14:15This is a doctor's office.
14:17Looks like a spa.
14:18A little bit of both.
14:19Recreational imaging and complementary coffee.
14:20Are you the one who's in charge?
14:21How long has she been down?
14:22I'm not sure this scan takes about a 30 minutes.
14:23Okay.
14:24Buck, switch with him.
14:25Hen, you're on Airway, Eddie D-Fib.
14:26I got him.
14:44Barely getting the pulse here, Kat.
14:53What did she come in here for?
14:55Labs, EKG, ECG.
14:57Checking our airways.
14:58Chest x-ray, full-body MRI, CT scan, and genetic screen.
15:01She got the peace of mind package.
15:03Airways closed.
15:04Grab an abuji.
15:06Did you give her a ufki?
15:07No, lorazepam.
15:09Probably made it worse.
15:11Made what worse?
15:14Pushing three mils of epi.
15:20I can't get through.
15:22I can't even see her cords.
15:23Stricted airway hives.
15:24This is an anaphylaxis.
15:26This is an allergic reaction.
15:27To what?
15:27You're supposed to fast for six hours.
15:31Taking over compressions.
15:35Look, she signed a release.
15:36Kelsey Landis.
15:38Family history is blank.
15:39Did you give her contrast, Diane?
15:41Yeah, that's standard.
15:42Allergy to that's what?
15:44One in a hundred?
15:45This severe?
15:46Closer to one in a million.
15:47But it's hereditary.
15:49Hey, pulse check.
15:53Nothing.
15:54She's in a systole.
15:56Then shock her.
15:58She's flatlining, Dr. Brett.
16:01We can't shock a systole.
16:02Second round of epi.
16:08Stay with us, Kelsey.
16:09Come on.
16:14Post check.
16:17Push the third round of epi.
16:20Come on.
16:20Come on.
16:22Switch with me.
16:23Come on.
16:36Come on, Kelsey.
16:37Give me something.
16:39All right.
16:39Hand pulse check.
16:47She's gone.
16:48You won't get to call it.
16:50I am a doctor.
16:51I was fine.
16:54All right.
16:55That's three rounds of epi.
16:56Let's get around the gurney.
16:58We'll send her to St. Ray's.
17:00Let them call it.
17:01Hand.
17:02Hand.
17:07Come on.
17:14Hey, are you okay?
17:16Your hand, you had a tremor.
17:19Are you diagnosing me?
17:21I'm just trying to help.
17:23Stop.
17:23You're not a doctor.
17:24You're a salesman.
17:26You scan people and credit cards.
17:29The Los Angeles Fire Department.
17:38Every year, thousands apply, but few are accepted.
17:42Because this is not a job.
17:44It's a calling.
17:45And your journey to becoming a firefighter starts right here.
17:49Got it.
17:49So what do we do first?
17:51First, we do hills.
17:54No quitting.
17:55No whining.
17:56You give me any guff, I blow this whistle.
17:58You get down, you give me 50 push-ups.
18:00Kidding, guff.
18:05One, two, three.
18:08And it a grand.
18:09Why is it your dream to join the LAFD?
18:12I want to make the world a better place.
18:14Do you plan to be a firefighter or Miss Universe?
18:16What is the most essential duty of a probationary firefighter?
18:20Putting out fires.
18:22Preparation.
18:23You get over 50 applicants for every position.
18:26Why should we pick you?
18:27I thought I was born for this.
18:30T-Pack consists of eight events.
18:32Got to do each one.
18:3350 pounds on your back.
18:35And you have 10 minutes, 20 seconds to complete it.
18:38Drive those knees.
18:40Yeah, there we go.
18:41And hey, take the next right.
18:43You need groceries.
18:44Yes, sir.
18:46Kidding.
18:47You're going to need this dough for 10 minutes, 20 seconds.
18:49No breaks.
18:50I'm making you a pizza.
18:52You're building grip strikes.
18:53Weak grip and you drop your tools.
18:55Want to drop your tools in the middle of an inferno?
19:00One.
19:01Two.
19:03Again.
19:04Again.
19:05Again.
19:07Again.
19:08Again.
19:08What is your best asset?
19:09Situational awareness.
19:11Got that from my mom.
19:12What's your worst?
19:12My hose drag.
19:13Wrong.
19:15You're inexperienced.
19:16What?
19:16Now you earn the respect of your fellow firefighter.
19:26Tell them that I want this too bad to quit.
19:28I'll never stop working.
19:30Again.
19:31Again.
19:32Again.
19:33Again.
19:34Go.
19:37Again.
19:39Again.
19:40Again.
19:41Come on, Harry.
19:46You can do this.
19:47Move quick.
19:48Let's go.
19:48Come on.
19:53There we go.
19:54Footstick.
19:54How many battalions in the L.A.F.D.?
19:5714.
19:58Let's go, Harry.
19:59Yeah.
20:00You got it.
20:00You got it.
20:00You got it.
20:01How many stations?
20:02136.
20:03Two.
20:03Three.
20:04One.
20:04Footsteps.
20:05There you go.
20:06Come on.
20:07Fire's burning.
20:08Which station is the best station?
20:10118.
20:10Hell yeah.
20:12Don't say that in the interview, though.
20:14Woo!
20:14Come on.
20:15And time.
20:16How long was that?
20:16What's it say?
20:20It says you're ready.
20:21Oh, yes!
20:24No!
20:25Nice job scoring zero goals.
20:28Everyone knows you're a bop.
20:31Any idea why someone would text those to Alicia Hughes?
20:35No clue.
20:36My daughter doesn't even know what a bop is.
20:38Right, Dana?
20:39It's a skink.
20:41How about this one?
20:43Kill yourself, bitch.
20:45Alicia didn't deserve that.
20:47She's nice.
20:48She's pretty.
20:49She's my best friend.
20:50Why didn't she hear from you in the hospital?
20:52I honestly don't know what to say.
20:54I mean, she's been different lately.
20:56I mean, we barely hang out anymore.
20:57When the tech started, it changed everything.
20:59When did the tech start?
21:01We had just gone back from summer vacation, doing college apps.
21:05This was gonna be our big senior year, you know?
21:08Then at the first pep rally, boom.
21:10She got a text from an unknown number.
21:12That must have been scary.
21:13At first, it was kind of funny.
21:16Like, you have a stalker, and then it got weird.
21:20Then they just kept coming.
21:21Like, thousands of them.
21:224,012.
21:24Whoever texted them is a sicko.
21:26Or jealous.
21:27She was captain of the soccer team.
21:29You were cut from varsity, weren't you?
21:31Yes, but...
21:32No, don't answer that.
21:33The whole school knows Alicia.
21:35The soccer team, yearbook club, band kids, lax bros, skaters, vapors, stoners, loners.
21:41Alicia got super paranoid.
21:43She started pointing fingers at everyone.
21:45Bailey started to think that Alicia was texting herself to get attention.
21:48Who's Bailey?
21:50Alicia's best friend.
21:51I thought you were her best friend.
21:53Bailey came first.
21:54I mean, they've been like twins since the fifth grade.
21:57They were inseparable.
21:59They even applied to all the same colleges.
22:01And then what happened?
22:02Alicia became unhinged.
22:04Started making accusations.
22:06Bailey didn't like that.
22:07She's kind of prickly.
22:09Salty.
22:10She's a total bitch.
22:17Bailey Thompson?
22:19Yeah?
22:19I was hoping to talk to you about a friend of yours.
22:22Alicia Hughes.
22:24Not my friend.
22:25She used to be.
22:25I heard you had a falling out over some text messages.
22:30So now she's not just telling her friends that I'm a cyber bully.
22:32She's telling the police.
22:34She didn't accuse you.
22:35But you're here.
22:36Which means somebody did.
22:38Great.
22:41You know what?
22:42Here.
22:44The code is 9218.
22:46Take a look for yourself.
22:47I'm not your bully.
22:48It must be hard to be accused of something you didn't do.
22:52I can understand why you cut Alicia out of your life over it.
22:56What?
22:56No.
22:57You got it backwards.
22:58Alicia's the one who went no contact.
23:00One day we're talking about decorating our dorm rooms and the next she won't even look at me.
23:05I still don't get how she thought it was me.
23:11Is Alicia okay?
23:13I heard she was in the hospital.
23:16She's having a rough time.
23:18Maybe you should pay her a visit.
23:20I think she could use a friend right now.
23:25No, no, no.
23:26I remember you said something about an Uncle Albert who had a stroke.
23:31after he got hit by a car.
23:36So not an inherited medical condition.
23:43Um, yeah, it's for a school project about family history.
23:49Listen, uh, Ma, I gotta meet, uh, Karen and the kids, and I'm running late, so call you tomorrow?
23:56Okay, great.
23:57Love you.
24:01Huh?
24:23Ah!
24:27Ah!
24:29Ah!
24:29Babe, I'm so sorry.
24:46I know.
24:47I just got stuck at work.
24:51No, no, I'm not going to make it.
24:53But maybe I'll just meet you back at home later.
24:59What time do you think you'll get home?
25:03Okay.
25:05See you then.
25:16When you invited me over for dinner,
25:18I was kind of hoping it would be a home-cooked meal.
25:20I don't know why.
25:22You know how I feel about cooking these days.
25:24You're grown.
25:25You're welcome to cook for me.
25:26You invited me.
25:31And you're right.
25:32I am grown.
25:37Cheers to mother-daughter bonding.
25:40I'm still not used to this drinking wine with my baby girl.
25:45Get used to it.
25:45It's happening.
25:46Oh, Mom, I'm so sorry.
25:52It's okay.
25:52No worries.
25:53What is this?
25:55You shouldn't read that.
25:57Somebody sent these messages?
26:03To an 18-year-old girl.
26:06She's being cyber-bullied.
26:08She tried to take her own life.
26:11I see.
26:21Mom, you know I'm okay, right?
26:25Of course I do.
26:26No, I just feel like I need to say it
26:28because we never really talk about it.
26:31We've talked about it.
26:32I've talked about it,
26:34but not really to you,
26:36and you've never talked about it.
26:40Is that why you left this out for me to find?
26:46Whenever I think about it,
26:49it just breaks my heart
26:50and that you were in so much torment
26:53and under my roof
26:55and I didn't see it.
27:01I'm so sorry I let that happen to you, babe.
27:04You know what I think about
27:05when I look back on it?
27:08Not that pain that I was in.
27:11I remember waking up in that hospital bed
27:13and seeing your face,
27:15and I knew I was going to be okay
27:18because the one person
27:20I needed most in this world
27:22was with me.
27:23Of course I was.
27:26And I always will be.
27:27You can trust me, baby.
27:30We go through everything together.
27:34Oh, my God.
27:35What?
27:39I know who the bully is.
27:46Sergeant Grant.
27:47Uh, did we have a meeting?
27:49No.
27:49I thought I'd drop by.
27:52May I?
27:53Yeah, of course.
27:54Are there updates in the case?
27:56We question all of Alicia's friends.
27:59It was Bailey, wasn't it?
28:01I don't think it's Bailey.
28:03Oh.
28:04How do you know?
28:06Well, I asked Bailey for a phone
28:07and she offered it up
28:09without hesitation.
28:10She probably would have deleted
28:12those messages already, right?
28:13But we're not looking for the messages.
28:17What do you mean?
28:19How else would you know who it is?
28:21We subpoenaed Phantom Phone,
28:23the app that the perpetrator used
28:25to text anonymously.
28:27They give us the IP address
28:29that was used to text messages.
28:31We trace that IP address back
28:33to the phone.
28:34At her school,
28:35there were, um,
28:37tons of people that Alicia used to talk to.
28:39Teachers, coaches...
28:41Well, I'd like to start with you.
28:45Me?
28:46Our techs can run your data
28:48in a couple of hours
28:49and then we can move on
28:51to the actual suspects.
28:54Yeah, of course.
28:56I understand.
28:57Um, I'll go grab it for you.
29:06Ah.
29:11I need you to come out.
29:33If you don't,
29:34I will come in.
29:35Oh, no.
29:43Let me go.
29:48You're not getting off that easy.
29:56Is that Tamara?
29:57Yeah.
29:57Hey.
30:05Hey.
30:07It was the hose drag, wasn't it?
30:08No.
30:09Search and rescue.
30:10No.
30:11That went great, too.
30:12Okay, so what happened?
30:14It was the interview.
30:16What?
30:16No, come on.
30:17We got your answers
30:17to such a great place.
30:19I swear,
30:19everything I asked you
30:20was regulation.
30:20They asked me
30:21the same questions you asked.
30:23Then they asked me
30:25if I had a criminal record.
30:28Okay.
30:29That's normal.
30:30You told them
30:31you don't, right?
30:35I hit someone.
30:37It was self-defense,
30:38but I took it too far.
30:40Look, you don't
30:41have to explain yourself.
30:42I know you're a good kid.
30:44Why didn't you
30:45give me a heads up?
30:46We could have prepared
30:47for this.
30:47I mean, I didn't think
30:49it would come up.
30:50I was underage
30:51and I didn't even know
30:52that they could see my record.
30:54Well, now they have,
30:55but that doesn't mean
30:56it's the end of the road.
30:57They're gonna do
30:58their due diligence,
31:00but it's not like
31:00you committed arson.
31:02A simple assault
31:03is not gonna keep you
31:04from getting it.
31:05Well, they want to speak
31:06to my probation officer.
31:08Okay, there we go.
31:09That's great.
31:10Well, the court released me
31:11to my mother's custody.
31:14Huh.
31:16Look, I...
31:18I know she doesn't even
31:20want me doing this
31:21in the first place.
31:22I needed to go to her
31:24with a win,
31:25not another problem
31:26she needed to fix.
31:27Oh, she's not gonna
31:28see it that way.
31:29I see it that way.
31:30And if I can't accomplish
31:31this on my own terms,
31:34I'm just not gonna do it.
31:36I officially dropped out.
31:38And nobody needs to know
31:39I failed except for you.
31:41Oh, come on, Harry.
31:43Thank you for everything,
31:44but I'm sorry
31:45I wasted your time.
31:55You don't have to do this,
31:58you know.
31:59I know.
32:00No one would blame you
32:01if you walked out of here
32:02and never spoke
32:03to that woman again.
32:04She's my mother.
32:05But you don't owe her anything.
32:08Let the courts handle it
32:09from here.
32:10I want to know why.
32:12Alicia,
32:13you realize that
32:16whatever she tells you
32:17is likely a lie.
32:18But I need to hear it
32:19from her.
32:20Alicia,
32:33I'm so happy
32:36to see you, baby.
32:37How could you be happy
32:38to see me
32:39after everything
32:41you did to me?
32:42I did those things
32:43for you
32:44to protect you.
32:47You needed to see
32:48how scary
32:49this world can be.
32:52It's not the world,
32:54Mom.
32:57It's you.
32:59You're
32:59the thing I'm scared of.
33:02Don't say that.
33:04I'm your mother.
33:06I've always been there for you.
33:08Remember that.
33:10Remember everything
33:11that I've done for you.
33:14I will.
33:16Good.
33:18Baby.
33:21We are going to get through this
33:22just like we do
33:23everything else.
33:25Together.
33:28No.
33:29We won't.
33:31I am walking out
33:32of this hospital
33:33and never
33:33speaking to you again.
33:41I'm going to start
33:42my life over
33:43without you.
33:45So don't even think
33:46about coming
33:46to find me.
33:47Alicia.
33:48Alicia, honey, please.
34:07When you said
34:08grab a bite,
34:09I was picturing
34:10something less formal.
34:12You'll be fine.
34:13The cheapest item
34:15on this menu
34:16is a whole branzino.
34:17I can't eat a meal
34:17that's looking at me.
34:18We're not here
34:19to eat, okay?
34:24Is that the fire chief?
34:27Oh, God.
34:28It is.
34:29Yes, it is.
34:30You're just going
34:31to talk to me, okay?
34:31You know,
34:32Bobby used to get
34:32this little vein
34:33popping in his neck
34:34sometimes when he'd
34:35talk about you.
34:36This is why, isn't it?
34:37You're going to make
34:38your case for why
34:39you deserve a shot
34:39because that's
34:40what you want, right?
34:42Harry, I know
34:43you're only 18
34:44and you've already
34:45had a lot of loss
34:47so I think you're
34:48so afraid of losing
34:49one more thing
34:50that you've decided
34:50you'd rather just
34:51walk away
34:52but I promise you
34:53giving it up
34:55is not going to hurt
34:56any less than
34:57having them take it away.
35:00You know,
35:01despite all the vein
35:02popping and the driving
35:04and crazy,
35:04there is one thing
35:05Bobby would never
35:06let me do.
35:07What?
35:10He'd never let me
35:11give up on myself.
35:18Chief Simpson.
35:20Buckley.
35:21Hey.
35:21This a surprise?
35:23You remember
35:23Harry Grant, sir?
35:25Bobby Nash's
35:26stepson?
35:27Indeed.
35:28Good to see you,
35:29young man.
35:30Sir.
35:31Harry actually
35:32just applied
35:33to the Academy.
35:34Yes.
35:35But I was told
35:36Mr. Grant
35:36had dropped out.
35:37Am I mistaken?
35:39Uh, no, sir.
35:41I was mistaken.
35:44Two years ago,
35:46I made a mistake.
35:48I was in a store.
35:50The manager
35:50made some false accusations
35:52and then he put
35:53his hands on me.
35:54And I fought back.
35:56You were justified.
35:57I thought so at the time.
35:59And now?
36:01I'd like to think
36:01I'd find a different way
36:02to handle that situation.
36:03Do you think you deserve
36:06another chance?
36:07I don't know
36:08if I deserve one.
36:09But I promise you
36:09I wouldn't waste it.
36:11I know what that
36:12uniform stands for.
36:14And I promise you
36:15I would not dishonor it.
36:17Well, it looks like my ride
36:21is here.
36:23Thank you for
36:24hearing me out, sir.
36:25Have a good night.
36:28Monday morning,
36:29candidate Grant.
36:31Report to the training center.
36:33You're giving me
36:34another shot?
36:36Let's see what you do with it.
36:37I can't believe that one.
36:45Okay, sir.
36:45How do you want to celebrate?
36:47Celebrate what?
36:50Uh, chimp,
36:51what are you doing here?
36:53I was just having dinner
36:54with the chief.
36:57Why?
36:58The last time
37:05that I stood here
37:06before you
37:06it was to remember
37:07what we had lost.
37:09A fallen hero.
37:11But today
37:12we're here to celebrate
37:13something that we've gained.
37:15A new captain
37:16to lead the 118.
37:19When firefighter Han
37:20approached me
37:20and asked to be considered
37:21for the job
37:22I had only one thought.
37:25What the hell
37:26took you so long?
37:26But I think it was
37:30his hesitation
37:31that
37:32sober consideration
37:33that demonstrated
37:34he was the right person
37:36for the job.
37:38To lead such brave men
37:39and women
37:40is an honor.
37:42It is a burden.
37:43It is a privilege.
37:46And I believe
37:47that Captain Howard Hahn
37:48is up for the task.
38:14I love you.
38:14You think he'd like it?
38:32I think he would have been terribly embarrassed.
38:35But secretly, he would have loved it.
38:38Okay.
38:39Um, I don't know if this is the best time or the worst time to tell you.
38:43You got into the fire academy?
38:47I'll start Monday.
38:49Harry, that's...
38:50Congratulations.
38:52Really?
38:54Really.
38:56I'm proud of you.
39:02Hey, maybe you guys didn't hear, but there's a party downstairs.
39:06What is this?
39:08You took a nose.
39:09You get a prize.
39:13Coffee mug.
39:15Rubber axe.
39:17Please tell me nothing's gonna pop out at me.
39:19I think we made him speechless.
39:35Wait till he sees the rest.
39:37Read the back.
39:38The 118, it's not just a number.
39:48It's us.
39:48I promise I won't let you guys down, okay?
40:10Ooh.
40:11You okay?
40:11Uh, yeah, I've been a little loopy.
40:17I didn't sleep much last night.
40:19Oh, I've been sweating swearing in of your new captain.
40:21I hear he's a terror.
40:23Oh, I can handle him.
40:26Yeah, I'm struggling with more of like a medical mystery.
40:30Oh, I do not miss those.
40:32When you were a nurse, it was in Pennsylvania, right?
40:35Yeah, Hershey.
40:36You probably saw a lot of Lyme disease in that part of the world.
40:40Probably also saw a lot of stuff that looked like Lyme disease and probably ended up being something else.
40:47Why?
40:50We had a patient the other day.
40:52A woman in her 40s.
40:54All the symptoms of Lyme disease, but she hadn't been anywhere east of the Rockies.
40:59Hmm.
41:00Fibromyalgia?
41:00Well, that doesn't have a rash.
41:03I'm thinking maybe mono?
41:04You would have seen swollen lymph nodes in the neck.
41:09Syphilis?
41:10God, no.
41:12I mean, also, that wouldn't explain her muscle soreness.
41:16Yeah.
41:17Unfortunately, you can't put a CT scan machine in the back of an ambulance.
41:21Yeah.
41:23But I wouldn't do to get my hands on one of those.
41:30Okay, you know we don't take insurance.
41:31Oh, one of your few redeeming qualities.
41:35Though, your flat white in the lobby was pretty good.
41:38I'm paying cash.
41:42You don't want anyone to know that you're sick.
41:45That's why you're here.
41:48I don't need anybody to ask any questions.
41:51Including you.
41:52So just run the test, and I'll do the rest.
41:58Okay, Firefighter Wilson.
42:00Doctor, doctor.
42:03Welcome to Luna.
42:04You gotta help me, please.
42:10Doctor, doctor.
42:12Alright.
42:17Okay.
42:17Bye for now.
42:19Bye-bye.
42:23Bye-bye.
42:32Bye-bye.
42:36Bye-bye.
42:37Bye-bye.
42:37Bye-bye.
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