9-1-1 - Season 9 Episode 6 - kisskh
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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.
03:30Today.
03:31One.
03:32Two.
03:33Time.
03:38Time.
03:42Come on, Mom!
03:44How's that?
03:45Go!
03:46I'm right there!
03:47Come on.
03:48Come on, Dad!
03:49Yeah.
03:50I'm right there!
03:53Are you guys okay?
04:16Are you guys okay?
04:20My finger!
04:21My finger!
04:23And can anybody dial 9-1-1?
04:319-1-1, what's your emergency?
04:32The rope tore their fingers off!
04:35You guys ever been to a family reunion?
04:37I did once.
04:38My Uncle Tito tried to sell me a timeshare.
04:40See, Chin, doesn't that sound fun?
04:42We should do something like that.
04:43Have you met our family?
04:45Oh, God.
04:47There's more this way.
04:48A lot more.
04:50Does anyone see my fingers?
04:51Has anyone seen my ring?
04:54All right, dispatch.
04:54We're gonna need more RA units.
04:56Bowman, I need some saline and gauze.
04:59And morphine.
05:00I've seen this before.
05:01In Afghanistan?
05:02Boy Scout Jamboree.
05:03Please, I can't stay like this.
05:06A surgeon should be able to attend to this, okay?
05:09Assuming that we could 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?
05:17Thank God, that's me.
05:19Hey, Buck, give me the finger.
05:22You need ice?
05:23Yeah, and lots of it.
05:25One 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.
05:34And 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.
05:53Come on.
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 fingers.
06:03Okay, we'll keep looking for it, okay?
06:05I promise, okay?
06:06Just here.
06:07Promise.
06:08Wait, Raelynn!
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.
06:29A scoop of protein powder and a diet soda.
06:33Tastes like a root beer float, but with gains.
06:35Sounds good.
06:35I'm in.
06:36Hen, what do you think?
06:38I think I'm getting a rash just thinking about it.
06:43Looks allergic.
06:44Did we switch glove brands or something?
06:46Natural.
06:47Same as always.
06:48You should try beef tallow.
06:49Super hydrating.
06:51It smell like jerky all day?
06:52No thanks.
06:53I'll just take an antihistamine.
06:55Hey team, a word?
06:57What's up, Cap?
06:59I just wanted to take a moment to commend you all.
07:05Okay.
07:06On what?
07:07On 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?
07:23That's all.
07:29All right.
07:30Okay, 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.
07:45Hey, Eric.
07:54I just got this.
07:57This is from the LAFD.
07:59Yes, I got accepted.
08:02Well, not accepted.
08:05Invited.
08:06Invited to take the test to see if I get accepted.
08:08Were they recruiting at your high school?
08:10But no, I dropped out of high school.
08:14Wait, you dropped out of high school?
08:17When?
08:17When I turned 18.
08:19Well, does your mom know?
08:20Yeah.
08:21And she's okay with this?
08:23No.
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, that's what I was afraid of.
08:32Okay, is your mom mad at me?
08:34Your 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.
08:43Exactly.
08:44I just, it's really complicated with my mom right now.
08:48And it's not like there's anything to tell.
08:49I mean, this letter doesn't mean I'll be accepted.
08:51Right.
08:52And it just 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, Alicia!
09:17Does she have any health conditions that might have caused this?
09:19There's a pill bottle and I think she took them.
09:23How many pills did she take?
09:24All of them.
09:25Dispatch, this is 727-L30.
09:37First on the scene.
09:38Approaching the entrance.
09:39L27-L30, copy that.
09:41L-A-P-D, entering now.
09:50Alicia, Alicia, baby please.
09:55Ma'am, do you know what she took?
09:57Oh.
09:58Okay, tilt her head back.
10:05Put her on her side.
10:10Come on, come back.
10:12Come on, baby, come back.
10:13Come back.
10:14Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up.
10:16Come back.
10:17Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, wake up.
10:19Alicia, Alicia, okay?
10:23Alicia.
10:25You're back.
10:27You're back.
10:28Back?
10:29What?
10:29What?
10:33In here!
10:45They're gonna take good care of you.
10:48Mommy's right here, baby.
10:49It's okay.
10:51The messages started about six months ago.
10:58At first, they were generic.
11:00You're stupid.
11:01You're ugly.
11:03But then they got worse.
11:04I notified her school and her guidance counselor, and they said there was nothing they could do.
11:10It's been awful.
11:13You mind if I take a look?
11:14Those 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.
11:31That's what makes it so scary.
11:33It has to be somebody that she knows.
11:35Do you have any suspicions who it might be?
11:38Nothing I can prove.
11:40But I 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.
12:04You have my word on that.
12:14I don't know who I am.
12:15I don't know who I am.
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.
12:33There's no greater gift than peace of mind.
12:37Everything okay?
12:38Yeah, I just didn't realize there were needles involved.
12:41Oh, it's a simple imaging dye.
12:43It helps us get glamour shots of your beautiful organs.
12:48Now you'll feel a slight chill as I push this fluid, and there should be a taste.
12:52It's like I'm eating pennies.
12:55Yeah, totally normal.
12:57Now lay back, let your mind drift, and relax.
13:22I feel really weird.
13:26The lorazepam will kick in any second.
13:37Hi, Luna Medical Spa.
13:40Well, for that, I'd recommend the luminary package, which comes with four yearly scans and month.
13:52Great.
13:53Okay, scan soon.
13:54Stay in tune.
13:56All right.
13:58All right.
13:59You get a gold star for holding still.
14:07Kelsey?
14:10Oh, my God.
14:13911, what's your emergency?
14:14My patient needs a medic.
14:18Whoa, this is a doctor's office.
14:21Looks like a spa.
14:22It's a little bit of both.
14:23Recreational imaging and complimentary coffee.
14:27Are you the one who's in charge?
14:28How long has she been down?
14:29I'm not sure.
14:30This scan takes about 30 minutes.
14:32Okay, Buck, switch with him.
14:33Hen, you're on airway.
14:34Eddie, defib.
14:35I got it.
14:51Barely getting the pulse here, Kat.
14:53What did you 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.
15:04Grabbing a bougie.
15:06Did you give her epi?
15:07No, lorazepam.
15:08Probably made it worse.
15:11Made what worse?
15:11I'm pushing three mils of epi.
15:20I can't get through.
15:22I can't even see her cords.
15:23She's drinking 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.
15:35She signed a release.
15:36Kelsey Landis.
15:38Family history is blank.
15:40Did you give her contrast dye?
15:41Yeah, that's standard.
15:43Allergy to that's what?
15:43One in a hundred?
15:44This severe?
15:45Closer 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.
16:00We can't shock a systole.
16:03Second round of epi.
16:04All right, stay with us, Kelsey.
16:09Come on.
16:14Pulse check.
16:17Push the third round of epi.
16:20Come on.
16:20Come on.
16:22Switch with me.
16:31Come on.
16:36Come on, Kelsey.
16:37Give me something.
16:39All right, hand pulse check.
16:47She's gone.
16:48You won't get to call it.
16:50I am a doctor.
16:51I'm a spa.
16:54All right, that's three rounds of epi.
16:56Let's get her on the gurney.
16:57We'll send her to, uh, St. Ray's.
17:00We'll let them call it today.
17:01Hen, Hen, Hen.
17:14Hey, are you okay?
17:16Your hand, you had a tremor.
17:19Are you diagnosing me?
17:21I'm just trying to help.
17:22Stop.
17:23You're not a doctor.
17:24You're a salesman.
17:27You scan people and credit cards.
17:35The 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.
17:48Got it.
17:49So what do we do first?
17:50First, 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.
18:00Didn't guff.
18:01One, 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.
18:13Do you plan to be a firefighter or Miss Universe?
18:16What is the most essential duty of a probationary firefighter?
18:20Putting out fires.
18:20Preparation.
18:23You get over 50 applicants for every position.
18:26Why should we pick you?
18:27I was born for this.
18:28Okay.
18:29T-PAC consists of eight events.
18:32You got 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.
18:39Yeah, there we go.
18:41And hey, take the next right.
18:43You need groceries.
18:44Yes, sir.
18:46Okay.
18:47You're gonna need this dough for 10 minutes, 20 seconds.
18:50No breaks.
18:50I'm making you a pizza.
18:51You're building grip strikes.
18:53Weak grip and you drop your tools.
18:55You want to drop your tools in the middle of an inferno?
19:00One.
19:01Two.
19:03Again, again, again, again, again.
19:08What is your best asset?
19:09Situational awareness.
19:11I got that from my mom.
19:11What's your worst?
19:12My hose drag.
19:13Wrong.
19:15You're inexperienced.
19:21Again.
19:22Now you earn the respect of your fellow firefighters.
19:26Tell them that I want this too bad to quit.
19:28I'll never stop working.
19:30Again, again, again, again.
19:34Go.
19:37Again, again, again.
19:46Come on, Harry.
19:46You can do this.
19:47Move quick.
19:48Let's go.
19:48Come on.
19:49How many battalions in the LAFD?
19:5714.
19:58Let's go, Harry.
19:59Yeah.
19:59You got it.
20:00You got it.
20:00You got it.
20:01How many stations?
20:02136.
20:03Two.
20:03Three.
20:04Ah, quick steps.
20:05There you go.
20:06Come on.
20:07Fire's burning.
20:07Which station is the best station?
20:09118.
20:10Hell yeah.
20:12Don't say that in the interview, though.
20:14Woo!
20:14Come on.
20:15And time.
20:15How long was that?
20:16What's it say?
20:16It says you're ready.
20:21Yes!
20:21No!
20:22Nice job scoring zero goals.
20:29Everyone 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.
20:40How 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 text started, it changed everything.
20:59When did the text start?
21:01We had just gone back from summer vacation,
21:03doing college apps.
21:05This was going to be our big senior year, you know?
21:07Then at the first pep rally, boom.
21:10She got a text from an unknown number.
21:12That must have been scary.
21:14At first, it was kind of funny.
21:15Like, you have a stalker, and then it got weird.
21:19Then they just kept coming.
21:21Like, thousands of them.
21:22Four thousand and twelve.
21:23Whoever texted them is a sicko.
21:25Or 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,
21:38skaters, 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.
21:55I mean, they've been like twins since the fifth grade.
21:57They were inseparable.
21:58They 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.
22:26Heard you had a falling out over some text messages.
22:30So now she's not just telling our 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, you got it backwards.
22:58Alicia's the one who went no contact.
23:00One day we're talking about decorating our dorm rooms,
23:03and 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.
23:21I 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.
23:33after 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,
23:52and I'm running late.
23:53So call you tomorrow?
23:56Okay, great.
23:57Love you.
23:57Okay.
24:23Ah!
24:25Ah!
24:27Babe. I'm so sorry. I know. I just got stuck at work. No, no, I'm not gonna make it.
24:53Uh, but maybe I'll just, I'll meet you back at home later. What time do you think you'll get home?
25:03Okay. See you then.
25:16When you invited me over for dinner, I was kind of hoping it would be a home-cooked meal.
25:20I don't know why. You know how I feel about cooking these days. You're grown. You're welcome to cook for me.
25:28You invited me. And you're right. I am grown.
25:37Cheers to mother-daughter bonding.
25:40I'm still not used to this drinking wine with my baby girl.
25:44I'll get used to it. It's happening.
25:48Oh, 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?
25:59To an 18-year-old girl.
26:06She's being cyberbullied. She tried to take her own life.
26:16I see.
26:21Mom, you know I'm okay, right?
26:23Of course I do.
26:26No, I just feel like I need to say it because we never really talk about it.
26:31We've talked about it.
26:33I've talked about it, but not really to you, and you've never talked about it.
26:40Is that why you left this out for me to find?
26:42Whenever I think about it, it just breaks my heart.
26:52That you were in so much torment and under my roof, and I didn't see it.
27:01I'm so sorry I let that happen to you, babe.
27:04You know what I think about when I look back on it?
27:08Not that pain that I was in.
27:10I remember waking up in that hospital bed and seeing your face.
27:16And I knew I was going to be okay.
27:18Because the one person I needed most in this world was 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?
27:36What?
27:36I know who the bully is.
27:46Sergeant Grant.
27:47Did 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.
27:58It 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 and she offered it up without hesitation.
28:10She probably would have deleted those messages already, right?
28:15But we're not looking for the messages.
28:17What do you mean?
28:19How else would you know who it is?
28:20We subpoenaed Phantom Phone, the app that the perpetrator used to text anonymously.
28:27They give us the IP address that was used to text messages.
28:31We trace that IP address back to the phone.
28:34At her school, there were tons of people that Alicia used to talk to.
28:39Teachers, coaches.
28:41Well, I'd like to start with you.
28:42Me?
28:46Our techs can run your data in a couple of hours and then we can move on to the actual suspects.
28:54Yeah, of course.
28:56I understand.
28:57I'll go grab it for you.
29:12I'll go grab it for you.
29:42Let me go.
29:43Let me go.
29:48You're not getting off that easy.
29:56Is that tomorrow?
29:57Yeah.
30:03Hey.
30:05Hey.
30:06It was the hose drag, wasn't it?
30:08No.
30:09Search and rescue.
30:10No, that went great too.
30:12Okay, so what happened?
30:14It was the interview.
30:16What?
30:16No, come on.
30:17We got your answers to such a great place.
30:19I swear, everything I asked you was regulation.
30:20They asked me the same questions you asked.
30:25Then they asked me if I had a criminal record.
30:28Okay.
30:29That's normal.
30:30You told them you don't, right?
30:32I hit someone.
30:36It was self-defense, but I took it too far.
30:40Look, you don't have to explain yourself.
30:41Look, you don't have to explain yourself.
30:42I know you're a good kid.
30:43Why didn't you give me a heads up?
30:45We could have prepared for this.
30:47I mean, I didn't think it would come up.
30:50I was underage, and I didn't even know that they could see my record.
30:53Well, now they have.
30:54But that doesn't mean it's the end of the road.
30:57They're going to do their due diligence, but it's not like you committed arson.
31:02A simple assault is not going to keep you from getting it.
31:05Well, they want to speak to my probation officer.
31:08Okay, there we go.
31:09That's great.
31:10Well, the court released me to my mother's custody.
31:12Look, I know she doesn't even want me doing this in the first place.
31:23I needed to go to her with a win, not another problem she needed to fix.
31:27Oh, she's not going to see it that way.
31:29I see it that way.
31:30And if I can't accomplish this on my own terms, I'm just not going to do it.
31:36I officially dropped out, and nobody needs to know I failed except for you.
31:41No, come on, Harry.
31:42Thank you for everything, but I'm sorry I wasted your time.
31:56You don't have to do this, you know.
31:59I know.
32:00No one would blame you if you walked out of here and never spoke to that woman again.
32:04She's my mother.
32:05But you don't owe her anything.
32:08Let the courts handle it from here.
32:10I want to know why.
32:11Alicia, you realize that whatever she tells you is likely a lie.
32:18But I need to hear it from her.
32:20Alicia, I'm so happy to see you, baby.
32:37How could you be happy to see me?
32:40After everything you did to me?
32:42I did those things for you.
32:44To protect you.
32:47You needed to see how scary this world can be.
32:52It's not the world, Mom.
32:55It's you.
32:55It's you.
32:59You're the 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 that I've done for you.
33:12I will.
33:15I will.
33:16Good.
33:18Baby.
33:21We are going to get through this just like we do everything else.
33:25Together.
33:28No.
33:29We won't.
33:30I am walking out of this hospital and never speaking to you again.
33:42I'm going to start my life over without you.
33:45So don't even think about coming to find me.
33:47Alicia.
33:48Alicia, honey, please.
34:07When you said grab a bite, I was picturing something less formal.
34:12You'll be fine.
34:14The cheapest item on this menu is a whole branzino.
34:17I can't eat a meal that's looking at me.
34:18We're not here to eat, okay?
34:24Is that the fire chief?
34:27Oh, my God.
34:28It is.
34:29Yes, it is.
34:30You're just going to talk to me, okay?
34:31You know, Bobby used to get this little vein popping in his neck sometimes when he'd talk about you.
34:36This is why, isn't it?
34:37You're going to make your case for why you deserve a shot because that's what you want, right?
34:42Harry, I know you're only 18.
34:45And you've already had a lot of loss.
34:47So I think you're so afraid of losing one more thing that you've decided you'd rather just walk away.
34:52But I promise you, giving it up is not going to hurt any less than having them take it away.
34:58You know, despite all the vein popping and the driving and crazy, there is one thing Bobby would never let me do.
35:08What?
35:10He'd never let me give up on myself.
35:12Chief Simpson.
35:20Buckley.
35:21Hey.
35:21This a surprise?
35:23You remember Harry Grant, sir?
35:25Bobby Nash's stepson?
35:27Indeed.
35:28Good to see you, young man.
35:30Sir.
35:30Harry actually just applied to the Academy.
35:34Yes.
35:35But I was told Mr. Grant had dropped out.
35:37Am I mistaken?
35:40Uh, no, sir.
35:41I was mistaken.
35:44Two years ago, I made a mistake.
35:48I was in a store.
35:49The manager made some false accusations, and then he put his 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 I'd find a different way to handle that situation.
36:05Do you think you deserve another chance?
36:07I don't know if I deserve one.
36:09But I promise you, I wouldn't waste it.
36:11I know what that uniform stands for.
36:14And I promise you, I would not dishonor it.
36:20Looks like my ride is here.
36:23Thank you for hearing me out, sir.
36:25Have a good night.
36:28Monday morning, candidate Grant.
36:31Report to the training center.
36:33You're giving me another shot?
36:36Let's see what you do with it.
36:41I can't believe that one.
36:45Okay, sir.
36:46How do you want to celebrate?
36:47Celebrate what?
36:50Uh, champ, what are you doing here?
36:53I was just having dinner with the chief.
36:57Why?
37:04The last time that I stood here before you,
37:07it was to remember what we had lost.
37:09A fallen hero.
37:11But today, we're here to celebrate something that we've gained.
37:15A new captain to lead the 118.
37:19When Firefighter Han approached me and asked to be considered for the job,
37:23I had only one thought.
37:25What the hell took me so long?
37:26But I think it was his hesitation, that sober consideration that demonstrated he was the right person for the job.
37:38To lead such brave men and women is an honor.
37:42It is a burden.
37:42And I believe that Captain Howard Hahn is up for the task.
37:50And I believe that he was the only one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one
38:20you think he'd like it
38:31i think he would have been terribly embarrassed
38:35but secretly he would have loved it
38:37okay um i don't know if this is the best time or the worst time to tell you
38:43you got into the fire academy
38:45i'll start monday harry that's uh congratulations
38:52really really i'm proud of you
38:57thank you
38:59hey maybe you guys didn't hear but there's a party downstairs
39:05what is this you took a nose you get a prize
39:10coffee mug
39:14rubber axe please tell me nothing's gonna pop out at me
39:20i think we made him speechless
39:33wait till he sees the rest
39:36read the back
39:38the 118 it's not just a number
39:46it's us
39:48i promise i won't let you guys down okay
40:01oh you okay
40:12yeah i've been a little loopy
40:16i didn't sleep much last night
40:18oh i think swearing in of your new captain
40:21i hear he's a terror
40:22well i can handle him
40:24yeah i'm struggling with more of like a medical mystery
40:29oh i do not miss those
40:31when you were a nurse
40:33it 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
40:44something else
40:46why
40:47we had a patient the other day
40:52a woman in her 40s
40:53all the symptoms of lyme disease but she hadn't been anywhere east of the rockies
40:58fibromyalgia
41:00well that doesn't have a rash
41:02i'm thinking maybe mono
41:04you would have seen swollen lymph nodes in the neck
41:07syphilis
41:09god no
41:11i mean also that wouldn't explain her muscle soreness
41:15yeah unfortunately you can't put a ct scan machine in the back of an ambulance
41:20yeah
41:21but i wouldn't do to get my hands on one of those
41:25okay 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
41:39you don't want anyone to know that you're sick
41:44that's why you're here
41:46i don't need anybody asking any questions
41:50including you
41:52so just run the test
41:54and i'll do the rest
41:56okay firefighter wilson
41:59welcome to luna
42:04you gotta help me please
42:07doctor doctor
42:24you'd like to know i've got some more money
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