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00:02We should be hiking right now.
00:04This is so embarrassing.
00:06It's not embarrassing. You have a bagel cut.
00:08It's the most common kitchen injury.
00:10We used to see them all the time in New York.
00:12Yeah, except I wasn't cutting a bagel.
00:14I was trying to empty this stupid dishwasher.
00:16And that's what you get for unloading a dishwasher
00:18that belongs to somebody else
00:19when you're the one on vacation.
00:25I hate this stupid tremor, Owen. I hate it.
00:30My daughter is on the verge of making varsity.
00:32And I keep having to make excuses
00:34as to why I can't play catch with her anymore.
00:37You haven't told her?
00:39No. Only my wife knows.
00:43I tried to tell my girls a few times,
00:45but one week, Yvonne has tryouts
00:50and Hannah got the lead in the school play.
00:53I just didn't want to blow up their world.
00:58Yes.
01:00Yeah, I had the same thing
01:01when they diagnosed me with lung cancer.
01:04Wait, you had lung cancer?
01:06Yeah.
01:08I mean, they told me to get my affairs in order.
01:10But after a little chemo...
01:13Actually, a lot of chemo and some surgery.
01:16Four years later, I'm still here.
01:18So, you never know.
01:21I do know.
01:23Huntington's is not cancer.
01:26There's no chemo.
01:28There's no treatment.
01:30It is a vicious, unrelenting descent to the end.
01:39My wife and I are already starting to make preparations for what's to come.
01:44And if you have the gene, Owen,
01:48I don't know.
01:49So should you.
02:04They are top of the line.
02:05Barely used.
02:06And a steal for 50 bucks.
02:07Oh, can you excuse us for just one second?
02:10What?
02:11Seriously?
02:1250 bucks?
02:13Maybe we bought that thing on our honeymoon for $600.
02:16Dick, we agreed.
02:17Everything has to go, right?
02:19And what's the point of getting sentimental about our honeymoon?
02:22We're divorced.
02:22At least try for $100.
02:24Even the Peterson girl is making more than we are, and she's selling lemonade.
02:28Lemonade and a heat wave.
02:29Supply and demand.
02:30Nobody wants our old crap or our old life.
02:33I do.
02:35Why do we have to leave?
02:38Oh, honey.
02:39We talked about this.
02:41Mommy and Daddy can't be together, not like we used to.
02:44Good.
02:45You fought too much.
02:46Don't fight, and we can stay.
02:49Why don't you go play while Daddy and I take care of some stuff, okay?
02:55Put out some chalk on the sidewalk.
02:57Okay.
03:01Oh, practically never used.
03:03Only a hundred.
03:09What are you drawing?
03:10My family.
03:12Nice.
03:13That's my mommy, that's my daddy, and that's me.
03:16So why do you look so sad?
03:18They got a divorce.
03:20We have to move.
03:21And you don't want to.
03:27How'd you do?
03:2935.
03:34Where's Quincy?
03:36What do you mean?
03:37He was on the sidewalk.
03:38Uh, he was right there.
03:41Quincy?
03:42Quincy?
03:43Quincy!
03:44Hey, Quincy?
03:45I'll check the house.
03:46Has anyone seen a little boy?
03:47He's six years old.
03:48Have you seen a little boy?
03:49Quincy!
03:51Nama, what was your emergency?
03:52Someone took our son.
03:54This is him, Quincy.
03:55He's six.
03:57When was the last time you saw your son before you noticed he was missing?
03:59About 10, 15 minutes.
04:01I told him to go draw.
04:02He was right here.
04:04Did you see him talking to anyone?
04:06Strangers?
04:06Uh, there's been strangers trompet through our yard all day.
04:09Did you check inside the house?
04:10Uh, yes.
04:10He didn't go in there.
04:11Uh, the power shut off and it's over 100 degrees in the house.
04:14And you don't think he might have run away?
04:16Quincy wouldn't run away.
04:17He didn't want to leave the house at all.
04:18All right.
04:19Can you tell me what he was wearing?
04:20Uh, I don't remember.
04:23How can I not remember that?
04:24Uh, the blue shirt, uh, with the white and red stripes is his favorite.
04:28He's in, he's in black shorts and, uh...
04:31Red sneakers with black shirt laces?
04:33Yes.
04:34How did you know that?
04:37You said he didn't want to leave?
04:40Maybe you did.
04:44Hey, buddy.
04:45There he is.
04:46Quincy!
04:46You scared us so much.
04:49Quincy?
04:49Oh, buddy.
04:50Oh my God, he's burning up.
04:51He's burning.
04:54Dispatch, this is 363H20.
04:56We need rescue ASAP.
04:57We located the child, but he's unconscious, possibly from heat stroke.
05:01Okay, copy you.
05:02They're on the way, but my nearest RA unit is 10 minutes out.
05:05Negative dispatch.
05:05I don't have 10 minutes.
05:06Okay, we need to get him in some cold water to cool his body temperature down.
05:09You're near a tub.
05:10How about a kiddie pool?
05:12Yeah, if he's got water in it.
05:13Yes.
05:15Boots, Boots.
05:16Come on, buddy. Wake up, buddy.
05:18All right, Grace, he's in.
05:18Okay, good. Do you have a pulse?
05:20I'm checking.
05:21How cold is the water?
05:22It's a little warm.
05:23Okay, yeah, it's not cold enough.
05:24I think he stopped breathing.
05:26Grace, he's lost pulse.
05:28Okay, we gotta start CPR.
05:31Either of you know CPR?
05:32Yeah, I do.
05:32All right.
05:33Start compressions right now.
05:34Officer Reyes, can you tell me what's going on?
05:37Officer Reyes, you copy?
05:41Come on, buddy.
05:42Come on.
05:45Watch out. Watch out.
05:48Come on, buddy.
05:50Come on, buddy.
05:53Come on, buddy.
05:53Come on, buddy.
05:53I lost you.
05:54I'm sorry.
05:55I hid it.
05:56I didn't want to leave.
05:57So you hid in the wardrobe?
05:59What if we'd sold it?
06:00Mom, you just said nobody was gonna pay good money for that piece of John.
06:09Hey, Dad.
06:10Hey.
06:11Where's Uncle Robert?
06:13He's resting.
06:14Y'all had a big day?
06:16Yeah, yeah.
06:17You got big enough.
06:19Oh.
06:20Cracked up in the old man's journal.
06:22Yeah.
06:23It's pretty cool getting to know him like this.
06:25Your father, he was a pretty interesting guy.
06:28Was he?
06:30Oh, right.
06:31You didn't really know him that well, did you?
06:33No.
06:34No.
06:35Not at all.
06:36I have an image from when I was 13 of him getting smaller through a window as my mother drove
06:43us away.
06:45And he's been shrinking in my life ever since.
06:49Well, that's complicated.
06:52Yeah.
06:55So, um, your Uncle Robert is ill.
06:58What do you mean?
07:00He's got Huntington's disease.
07:04Since when?
07:06I don't know.
07:06I think he was diagnosed a month ago.
07:09I didn't see any symptoms at dinner.
07:11He hides it well.
07:12But he's got tremors and cognitive issues and it's progressing rapidly.
07:20And he drove himself halfway across the country?
07:22I know.
07:23That's why I put Judd in charge of the firehouse.
07:25I'm gonna drive him back to California.
07:28Dad, uh, Huntington's disease is hereditary.
07:33Does he know which parent carried the gene?
07:35He is, Dad.
07:36My, my dad.
07:39My grandfather.
07:41Yeah, I guess I didn't get to that part yet.
07:44You know, your dad sure was a son of a bitch.
07:49He ignored us his entire life and now this.
07:52If he had it, we might have it.
07:55Possibly.
07:58Wow.
08:00Um...
08:02Dad, I'm about to get married.
08:04Yeah, I know.
08:06Should I postpone it?
08:07Do I call it off?
08:07No.
08:08No.
08:08You're not gonna postpone anything.
08:10You're just gonna move forward with your life.
08:12Dad, I can't marry Carlos knowing that I have a death sentence hanging over my head.
08:16Son, we all have a death sentence hanging over our heads.
08:19Listen, I just got tested.
08:22I'll have the results in 48 hours.
08:24And if you're clear?
08:26Then you're good.
08:27You know, you could have just waited for a negative result and just kept it to yourself.
08:33Son, when it comes to you, I am done hiding things.
08:38Because the truth of it is, I need you as much as you need me.
08:50Three words.
08:51Uh...
08:51Hi, bye.
08:52Hi, and bye.
08:53The Beatles.
08:54No, that's two words.
08:56Um...
08:56Hi, bye.
08:57Which?
08:58Her?
08:58Her?
08:59Her?
08:59Baby!
09:00Baby!
09:02Baby!
09:02Baby!
09:02What's going on, baby?
09:03Baby!
09:03Bye-bye baby by Justin Timberlake!
09:05Okay, no.
09:06Sorry, guys.
09:06Time's up.
09:07And sweetheart, bye-bye Bob was in sync.
09:10So what was it?
09:11What was it?
09:12Hasta la vista, baby.
09:14I know.
09:15Hey, you said three words.
09:16Yeah.
09:17Law is an article.
09:19An article...
09:20What?
09:20...is a word.
09:22You ought not have dropped out of school.
09:24That's your son.
09:25All right.
09:26All right, well, somebody call the fire department because you all went down and played.
09:29I knew what was going on.
09:31I knew what was going on.
09:32All right, who wants some more wine?
09:34Yes, please.
09:35Please.
09:35I know you do.
09:35Come on.
09:37Lee, you want some sparkling sun?
09:38Sorry, guys.
09:39That one's on me.
09:40It's all right.
09:41Don't worry about it.
09:42Hey, so your dad tells us that you joined the academy.
09:45How's that going?
09:46It's going okay.
09:47Babe, it's going a lot better than okay.
09:50Wait, did he tell you about his ladder drill time?
09:54529.
09:55What?
09:56Yeah.
09:57Well, that's impressive.
09:58Even though I don't know what that consists of.
10:01It's 110 feet straight up with 80 pounds of gear on.
10:06And when I was at the academy, the best time was like 550.
10:09Wow.
10:10Well, that sounds like you're breaking records, Wyatt.
10:12No.
10:12I'm just training like my dad taught me.
10:14You know, some running, cycling mostly, a little bit of boxing.
10:18And using up all of our trash bags.
10:20Trash bags?
10:21What?
10:21Okay, so what I do, I put it over my workout gear.
10:25I also learned that from my dad.
10:26It's good for heat conditioning.
10:28Also goes well with everything.
10:30I mean, that's my boy.
10:32He's already been getting calls from captains
10:34trying to recruit him to their houses after he graduates.
10:37Ooh, how are you?
10:37Which houses?
10:38Uh, Captain Andrews at 122.
10:41And then Captain Jeffries at 124.
10:43Well, how about Captain Ryder from the 126?
10:47What?
10:48What are you doing?
10:50Captain Ryder?
10:51No, no, no.
10:52She's teasing me a little bit, because I'm acting Captain
10:54because Owen had to go to California for some family stuff.
10:57But that's...
10:58I swear, every time he leaves me in charge of that place,
11:01I'm scared to death that she's going to burn to the ground.
11:04Judd, come on.
11:05That only happened that one time.
11:07Tom, stop, okay?
11:09What?
11:09I'm going to have to spend the rest of the night reassuring my husband.
11:12No, he knows I'm kidding.
11:14The house couldn't be in better hands.
11:16You are an excellent Captain, Judd.
11:19Thank you, T.
11:19And a terrible charades player.
11:21Aww.
11:23Well...
11:24Them sounds like fighting words,
11:25so why don't we see what kind of Pictionary...
11:28Pictionary game y'all got.
11:30Yes, sir.
11:31Whoa!
11:31Not even.
11:32A table just opened up at Farach's for this Thursday.
11:35I've been trying to get a reservation there for months.
11:38I have 30 seconds to say yes, so...
11:41Guys, listen, they have a linguine dish
11:43that's supposed to be to die for.
11:44Squid Ink Thursday?
11:45Yes.
11:46Let's do it, yes.
11:47All right, Wyatt, what are y'all doing Thursday?
11:49Oh, I'm done.
11:50Yeah, I think we're available.
11:51Great.
11:52Y'all can babysit wherever we're in.
11:54Maybe we're in.
11:55Maybe we're in.
12:08All right, so dispatch says that we got a commercial paper mail
12:11with a parcel involved.
12:12Paper?
12:13So attend the box on a good day.
12:14It looks like a bad day.
12:15They say how many are inside?
12:17No, we didn't get a head count yet, but we got about...
12:18...a dozen of them out already.
12:20So look, it's gonna be pretty thin until backup gets in,
12:22so let's get more warning, Strickland, Chavez.
12:24Inside, y'all head up search and rescue.
12:26Yes, sir.
12:26Stay light on your toes.
12:27Hey, uh, Ricardo Gallagher, let's get some attack lines up
12:30and going now.
12:33All right, there's triage.
12:34Let's check him for possible smoke inhalation.
12:39This way's clear.
12:40We got two more coming out.
12:41Moving on!
12:42This way, keep moving.
12:44Hey, how we doing in there?
12:45I ain't checking the back office now.
12:47Well, let's hustle it up.
12:49That's it.
12:49Nice deep breath, sir.
12:50Nancy, prep more O2.
12:52Call me.
12:53Please, you gotta help.
12:54My best friend Jimmy's stuck inside.
12:55When the fire alarm went off, he tried to shut down the roller press.
12:58He got caught in it.
13:00FGs are still sweeping the Bravo side.
13:02Please, he's hurt bad.
13:04Captain Ryder, we have a worker that's tracked in the press room.
13:08East side.
13:08Now, the 129 is on route, and they're gonna fly in for extrication.
13:11Copy that.
13:12I'm taking my team in for urgent medical care.
13:14Send help when you can.
13:15All right, copy, but watch your back,
13:16because we ain't got this fire on the leash yet.
13:18Marwani, what's the status report?
13:19We evacuated the control room in the Sheeters.
13:22We're moving to the Charlie side.
13:23Jimmy!
13:24Austin EMS!
13:26Captain's right here.
13:28Jimmy?
13:29Hey.
13:30I'm Tommy.
13:31We're here to help, okay?
13:32Hey, everybody.
13:34Get out.
13:35My team.
13:36Yeah, everybody get out.
13:38Huh?
13:39That is.
13:40Oh, we're gonna take a look right now, okay?
13:42TK, turn to get that arm.
13:43Nancy, you got the life pack on him?
13:48Hey.
13:48Hey, hey, hey.
13:50Cap Hart's racing.
13:51BP's 55 over 30 and dropping fast.
13:58Judd, I've got a patient here who's bleeding internally.
14:00What's the ETA?
14:01I'm still waiting on the 129.
14:03Drivers are clear.
14:04Hey, back office is clear, too.
14:07Wait, wait, wait, wait.
14:08What is that?
14:09Cap?
14:10What do you call a big angry machine in the poke room?
14:13No, that's gotta be the digester.
14:14There's wood chips.
14:15There's all manner of chemicals in there.
14:18Well, I don't think you should be making this noise.
14:20Let me hear it.
14:27All right, put your teams out of there now.
14:29That thing's fixing the blow.
14:30Mayday, mayday, mayday.
14:31All firefighters evacuate the building immediately.
14:33We got fires that are overheating a chemical process.
14:36I got a mayday.
14:37All AFD evacuate immediately.
14:38Out.
14:39Okay, listen.
14:40Both of you, evacuate.
14:41Get out of the building.
14:42Find Captain Ryder.
14:43Tell him I need help to extricate this patient.
14:45Yeah.
14:45Now!
14:49Where's 122?
14:50Offers now clear.
14:51ID.
14:52All right, Marwani, what's your 20?
14:54Right here, Cap.
14:56Building's clear, man.
14:57Hey, y'all gotta move that triage back.
14:59Where's Tommy?
15:00She's still in there.
15:01She orders out.
15:02Yo, I gave the order for everybody to get out.
15:04Her patient is stuck in the machine.
15:05She needs help with extrication.
15:07Captain Vega, you hear me?
15:09Yeah, Judd, I'm here.
15:10I gave the evacuation order.
15:11You gotta get out.
15:15Judd, I got a pulse.
15:16Damn it, the hell.
15:18Let me get that real quick.
15:19I want you in charge till I come out of there.
15:21Well, where are you going?
15:22Inside.
15:24All right, everybody, back up.
15:25I'm in there.
15:26Tommy, we gotta get out of here.
15:28There's no time for this.
15:28What are we doing?
15:29What are we doing?
15:29I'm gonna need more than a Halligan.
15:35Damn it.
15:36We gotta go.
15:37We don't have time for this.
15:38Come on, come on.
15:38We gotta go.
15:39What do you mean?
15:39Do you have a field amputation?
15:41Yes.
15:41Well, I leave him here, he dies.
15:43How long does that take?
15:44It takes as long as it takes.
15:48Move.
15:55Move.
15:57Move.
15:57Move.
15:57Move.
15:58Move.
15:58Move.
16:00Move.
16:02Move.
16:02Move.
16:03Move.
16:03Move.
16:05Move.
16:05Move.
16:06Move.
16:07Move.
16:12Move.
16:21A.T.
16:24Hey, Jetty.
16:28Would you want to talk about what just happened out there?
16:32What's there to talk about?
16:35We lost someone in the field. It happens.
16:38No, that's not exactly what I mean.
16:42Oh, uh, what do you mean?
16:49Well, I called that May Day.
16:52Yeah.
16:54I'm saying, like, I gave the order to evacuate the building.
16:57You didn't hear it?
16:59I heard it, yeah.
17:02So why didn't you evacuate?
17:04Um, I was trying to save a man's life.
17:08No, I know. I get that.
17:09I just mean, I got this after-action report that I got to fill out.
17:14I'm just wondering, like, what do I put?
17:18Whatever you have to, I suppose.
17:21I feel uncomfortable doing this because we've been friends for so long.
17:24I ain't trying to pull rank here.
17:27Hmm.
17:29Well, that would be hard to do, since we have the same rank.
17:34I mean, take them all. You know what I mean.
17:36No, I'm-I'm not sure I do.
17:39As fire captain, right, you get to call the shots on how the best to put out a fire.
17:45As paramedic captain, I decide how best to treat an injured patient.
17:50And them two things don't always line up, right?
17:54On this call, I was the incident commander.
17:58Hmm.
17:58Right? So, that means that my duty is to protect everybody in that building.
18:02And it's my duty to protect my patient, and I wasn't going to leave him to die.
18:07But he did die, Tommy.
18:09And it's by the grace of God that you and I didn't go with him when the building blew.
18:13I didn't ask you to go back in there.
18:15Well, personally, I'm glad that I did.
18:17You want me to say I'm sorry?
18:18No, I ain't fishing for an apology here.
18:21What I want is I want to have the confidence that that ain't going to happen again the next time
18:25we're out on a call.
18:26Well, I can't predict the future.
18:28Yeah, I can't either.
18:30Let me put it this way, then.
18:31What I would like is to have some confidence that my goddaughter's mama's going to make it home to them.
18:39Especially since they just lost their daddy.
18:43You know what?
18:46You don't get to play that card with me.
18:48I'm not trying to put a card on you.
18:50I just want to talk for a minute.
18:52Yeah, okay.
18:54I'm done with this conversation.
19:11Hey, babe.
19:12Hey.
19:12Did you wake up?
19:14No, I just couldn't sleep.
19:17Everything okay?
19:18Yeah.
19:19How was your shift?
19:21Ineventful, which is an event in itself.
19:25Want a water?
19:26No, I'm okay.
19:32I was waiting up.
19:35You were?
19:38Yeah, I don't know why I said everything was okay, because it's, um, it's not.
19:46TK, what's wrong?
19:50It might be nothing, but if it is something, then it's pretty bad.
19:59Okay, you're officially starting to freak me out.
20:02My uncle Robert has Huntington's disease.
20:08Huntington's, that's a neurological condition, isn't it?
20:13It's neurodegenerative.
20:16There's no coming back from it, and, um, it's hereditary.
20:21But your, your uncle and your dad are only half-brothers.
20:25It's on my dad's side of the family.
20:34Is there a way to test for it?
20:38Um, yeah, my dad's waiting for his test results.
20:41It should take, like, a day or two.
20:44And what are the chances?
20:46Well, it's 50-50 for my dad, and if he's clear, I'm clear.
20:52And if he's not?
20:56It's a flip of a coin for me.
21:03Wow.
21:04Um, okay.
21:10And what are the symptoms exactly?
21:14Well, aside from the cognitive stuff, um,
21:19there's trouble walking, eating.
21:24Talking, breathing.
21:29Everything sort of starts shutting down.
21:33That's a lot to process.
21:35I know.
21:39That's why I, uh...
21:43I just want you to know that I have zero expectations.
21:51I don't want this to be a death sentence for the both of us, okay?
21:56What does that mean?
22:00It means that you don't have to worry about anything.
22:05And I don't expect you to go through with the wedding.
22:11Why wouldn't I go through with the wedding?
22:13Did you not hear anything I just said, Carlos?
22:16I don't want to be your responsibility to take care of.
22:19To feed.
22:21To bathe.
22:22Well, that one doesn't sound so bad.
22:24What about taking me to the bathroom?
22:26This isn't a joke, Carlos.
22:29Okay?
22:31I'm not taking it as a joke, baby.
22:36Sickness and health, right?
22:38That's what we're going for.
22:40No matter what the future holds,
22:42we'll face it together, TK.
22:44Yeah, but you might be going through it alone.
22:46Because as it progresses,
22:49I might not remember anything.
22:52I might not even remember who you are.
22:58Then I'll just have to introduce myself to you every day.
23:05I'll say, hi.
23:08You're TK.
23:09I'm Carlos.
23:12And we're soulmates.
23:14Soulmate?
23:17I've never heard you say that before.
23:19It's true.
23:20How long have you thought that?
23:24Since the first night I took you home.
23:29Me too.
23:31What?
23:32You're such a liar.
23:34You couldn't get out of there fast enough.
23:39Why do you think I ran?
23:43Well, I'm not running, TK.
23:46I'm right here.
23:48No matter what, baby.
24:06Can you pass me some small suction catheters?
24:10You think Cap is ever going to leave her office?
24:12Not until the next tone goes off, I'm guessing.
24:16That was a pretty rough call.
24:17Yeah.
24:18Hey, Asha.
24:19Hi.
24:20Hey, Paul.
24:21Your lady friend's here.
24:22Yo, Asha.
24:23Hey.
24:24What a nice surprise.
24:26No, I'm pretty sure it's not.
24:30Captain Vega.
24:31Not sure if you remember me, but I am Asha Fulton from the Professional Standards Division of AFD Internal Affairs.
24:37HR.
24:37If you like.
24:39If you like.
24:40Not really.
24:41Do you have a moment?
24:43Sure.
24:44Yeah.
24:44Have a seat.
24:46This is about the paper mill fire, isn't it?
24:48That's right.
24:49Do you mind if I record this conversation?
24:51No, not at all.
24:54Look, I understand that protocol dictates before a field amputation.
25:00I'm not here about the field amputation, Captain.
25:03Oh.
25:04Then what?
25:05At any time during the response, do you recall an order to evacuate coming over the radio?
25:11I do.
25:13So you acknowledge that you did hear the order?
25:17I heard it.
25:18And it was clear to you at that time that the order came from your incident, Commander?
25:23Yes.
25:24Very.
25:27Could not have been clear.
25:34Hey, babe.
25:35Hey.
25:40Did you lose track of time?
25:42Nope.
25:44We're meeting Judd and Grace at the restaurant in 45 minutes.
25:47No, we're not.
25:48We're canceling.
25:49What are you talking about?
25:50You can't cancel farachas.
25:52It took us months to get those reservations.
25:55What about the squid ink linguine?
25:57Well, I just can't eat linguine with a snitch.
26:00A snitch?
26:01Yeah.
26:02Uh-huh.
26:03Judd called HR on me after we had a difference of opinion.
26:08Okay, but HR?
26:09You don't think maybe that was a little extreme?
26:11Oh, I didn't want to call HR.
26:13Hell no.
26:14I hate those people.
26:15But look, they entrusted me to look after the captain's chair.
26:17They got these rules for a reason, and I'm obliged to follow them.
26:22Okay, sweetie.
26:22Listen, I need you to go ahead and get up and get dressed, all right?
26:26I ain't gonna be getting dressed.
26:28Because I ain't going nowhere.
26:29You know, farachas has a very strict on-time policy, right?
26:32Perhaps we can discuss this feud over appetizers.
26:35You know, calling it a feud really sounds a little melodramatic.
26:38What would you call it?
26:39This is a spat.
26:40Oh, you think so?
26:41Mm-hmm.
26:42That's how it all starts.
26:43You know Proverbs, right?
26:45The beginning of strife is like a trickle that, if not quickly stopped, turns into a flood.
26:51Please, don't get biblical on me, preacher man.
26:54A house divided will surely fall.
26:55Matthew 12, 25.
26:56He's your best friend, Tommy.
26:58No shift in power dynamics can change that.
27:01And where do you assume the power has shifted to, exactly?
27:05All I'm saying, tonight, don't think of it as a dinner table.
27:11Think of it as a peace table.
27:14I can't stand you.
27:17Okay, I can do that.
27:20I'll be civil.
27:22I suppose I could go for some squid ink.
27:25Well, hey, I ain't gonna eat no squid ink.
27:27Welcome to farachas.
27:29Your party is just this way.
27:36Hey.
27:38Good dapper, Rev.
27:39You too, brother.
27:40Oh, Tommy, that jumpsuit.
27:42I love it, ma'am.
27:42Well, thank you.
27:43You're looking stunning this evening.
27:45Thank you so much.
27:45I'll be back to take your drink orders in a moment.
27:49Tommy?
27:50Judd.
27:55We are so sorry we're late, guys.
27:57We had a little trouble getting out the house.
27:58Oh, that's okay.
27:59We haven't been here very long.
28:00We just ordered the prawn appetizer and a buffalo cauliflower.
28:04Hope that's okay.
28:05Oh, that sounds wonderful.
28:07Unless Judd wanted to give the order.
28:10He likes to give orders.
28:12Tommy?
28:14Uh-uh.
28:14Nope.
28:16Okay, friends.
28:17Now, we know that you all are in the middle of a slight conflict.
28:21Okay?
28:22I think we just need to clear the air, get it all sorted, get it out there before the appetizers
28:26get here, because I, for one, plan on enjoying my squid ink.
28:30I think that's a terrific idea.
28:32Yes.
28:32Mm-hmm.
28:35Okay.
28:37How do you two, uh, propose we go about doing that?
28:41Well, you two love and respect each other.
28:43Yes.
28:44So, I think all you need is a little mediation.
28:47Exactly.
28:47And Grace has talked many a person through much more dire situations than this.
28:52Right, Grace?
28:53Um, yes, but I was talking about you.
28:57Me?
28:58Well, yes, you are clergy.
28:59I am.
29:01That is true.
29:02When conflict resolution was a part of my divinity training.
29:06Very cool.
29:08All right.
29:09So, the Bible teaches us that the wise regard rebuke as a gift of gold, a kindness.
29:16I hope that's how you both can receive what I'm about to say.
29:21Tommy?
29:24Tommy, the other night, you shared with all of us what a terrific captain you thought
29:29Judd was.
29:30Yeah, I suppose I did.
29:31And we all know that you're not a flatterer, so can we assume that came from the heart?
29:37It did.
29:39And Judd, you've expressed to me on more than one occasion that you consider Tommy to be the
29:46best paramedic captain in all of Travis County.
29:49Well, there ain't no doubt about it.
29:51All right, then.
29:53You see?
29:57Um, Pastor, that's it?
30:00Uh, yeah, I thought you was maybe just getting warmed up.
30:03Yeah.
30:03All right.
30:04So, conflict resolution, not a huge part of divinity training.
30:08Look, she wanted it done before the appetizers got here.
30:10Look, it's like what Grace already said.
30:12You both love and respect each other.
30:14This is all some big misunderstanding.
30:18Misunderstanding?
30:18No, he reported me to HR.
30:20No, I didn't call HR.
30:23I did call the, uh, professional standards division of the AFD internal affairs.
30:27Oh, oh, well, well, that sounds much better.
30:30Thanks for clarifying.
30:31Well, Tommy, I didn't, didn't really know what choice you left me since you weren't willing
30:35to have an adult conversation.
30:37You brought up my dead husband, Judd.
30:40Oh, Judd.
30:41Okay, I ought not to have done that.
30:43Judd.
30:43I'm sorry.
30:44I certainly didn't mean to offend you.
30:45All right.
30:47Okay.
30:49So we have some ground there, and that's good.
30:52That's good.
30:53So, Judd, would you say maybe some of your words were ill-chosen?
31:01Yes.
31:02And would you also agree that there may have been a certain punitive element in your reporting
31:08of what you perceived as Tommy's insubordination HR?
31:12I do know that I was a little, a little pissed off.
31:17Maybe just a little petty?
31:19Maybe just a little petty.
31:20I can live with petty.
31:21All right.
31:23And Tommy.
31:29Would you agree that by not immediately responding to Judd's orders that you disregarded AFD protocol
31:38to a certain extent?
31:45And even if disobeying those orders in itself were a noble act,
31:53some might even say a heroic one.
31:55That's true.
31:56Everything you said is true.
31:58I...
31:59I own that.
32:00I own it.
32:01I do.
32:02Um, I own that.
32:03Well, let's hold on just a second.
32:06She owns it.
32:06No, I heard her own it, but she owns being noble.
32:10And heroic.
32:10And my husband has to live with being petty.
32:12Hang on, hang on.
32:13Hang on.
32:13That's okay.
32:14I don't think so.
32:15I don't think that's okay.
32:16I'm sorry.
32:16You're not gonna live with petty.
32:17He's not gonna live with petty.
32:19So...
32:19Well, he already agreed to it.
32:20He was fine with petty.
32:21No, I think that's because your boyfriend just tricked him into it, Tommy.
32:25So just listen.
32:26Reverend, I'm not trying to be disrespectful,
32:27but you are not an honest broker of this piece.
32:30Now, you know the word.
32:31Woe to those who put sweet for bitter and bitter for sweet.
32:34Did you just quote Isaiah to me in rebuke?
32:38Absolutely.
32:39One second.
32:40I did.
32:41And do rebuke you in this moment, Pastor Yes.
32:44She rebuked me.
32:45I heard it.
32:46Gracie.
32:47Mm-hmm.
32:48Well, because what?
32:49All right, listen, Mrs. Ryder.
32:52I did not ask to be dragged into the middle of this.
32:57You hectored me into it.
32:59No, sir.
32:59I did not hector you.
33:01I simply said that you were clergy.
33:03Well, you have a special talent for hectoring people with very few words.
33:08Do me a favor, watch the tone that you use when you speak to my wife.
33:11Hey, okay, no, you know what?
33:13I need you to stop pointing your big fingers at my boyfriend.
33:17Well, hold on, Tommy.
33:17Don't you start barking orders now.
33:19I'm sorry, excuse me.
33:20Let's not do that.
33:21Barking?
33:21Tommy wouldn't know an order if it bit her on the ass in front of everybody in the restaurant.
33:25You know what?
33:26You can kiss my wife.
33:27Well, hold on, because we're not done, okay?
33:30You have a talent for saying a whole lot or nothing with very many words, Reverend.
33:34Excuse me.
33:36Okay.
33:37You have a talent.
33:39Your appetizers.
33:41On the house.
33:42They start coming up covered in plastic.
33:44Because I'm going to have to ask you to leave.
33:48You can think about my words on your drive home.
33:51See, all of you.
33:51We made the right, baby.
33:52All of you!
33:55Get your ass up.
34:01Man, have you guys been upstairs today?
34:05You referring to the cold front that landed in between our captain's offices?
34:09Yeah.
34:09They haven't said a word to each other all morning.
34:11Ever since that factory call.
34:12Ever since your cap called HR on our cap.
34:15Uh, no.
34:17Now, Nance, that's just speculation, right?
34:19We don't know for sure.
34:21Don't we, though?
34:23What?
34:24Come on.
34:24Your girlfriend had to have said something to you.
34:27Oh, she didn't.
34:28Besides, all that stuff is confidential.
34:30She wouldn't betray that, not even for me.
34:32Did she try crying?
34:33Yeah, we're trying all kinds of ways, but that woman's locked higher than a drug.
34:36Well, I mean, it's obvious.
34:37Why else did she come by here looking for Captain Vega?
34:39I don't know.
34:40Maybe Captain Vega filed a complaint against our cap.
34:42Whoa, she would never do that.
34:43Yeah, well, Judd's not the type to drop a dom to HR now, is he?
34:46Well, maybe not Judd, but I'm not so sure about Captain Ryder.
34:50That helmet could get to his head.
34:52Yeah, it's a helmet.
34:53It's not like he wouldn't have had reason to.
34:55Whoa, whoa, whoa.
34:56What is that supposed to mean?
34:57You know exactly what it means.
34:58Your cap ignored orders to evacuate.
35:01It's not like I don't understand why, but...
35:02She didn't ignore anything.
35:04When Judd called the mayday, she ordered us out of the building.
35:06And then she stayed.
35:07Yeah, but she was trying to save someone's life.
35:08And she put her own and our captains in danger in the process.
35:12And danger is a part of the job.
35:13So is following orders.
35:15Well, he's not the boss of her because they're both captains.
35:17Yeah, but he was the IC, so yeah, he was the boss of her.
35:20All right.
35:21Fair point, but he didn't have to turn around and report us to the Gestapo, Paul.
35:24Or what did you just call my girlfriend?
35:25Fill in the blanks.
35:26Ain't nobody talking to you, Nancy.
35:27Really?
35:28It was a bitch move, y'all know it, and nobody died.
35:30Apart from the worker that you guys didn't save.
35:32Oh, is that really where you want to go, Marsha?
35:34Hey, knock it off!
35:39All right, this house may have two teams, but we are one family.
35:45Act like it.
35:47Am I clear?
35:50Yeah, I got it.
35:50Yeah, Cap.
35:52Hey, fire.
35:53Captain Vega just asked you a question.
35:56Yeah, clear.
35:57Understood.
35:58Got it.
36:07Hey, I just appreciate what you said back there.
36:13It's all true.
36:15Yeah, and I mean, I know some things were said last night, but the only thing that does matter
36:23is that we do love and respect each other.
36:26That's never changed.
36:28Right.
36:28So, we good?
36:33We've always been good, Chad.
36:36God, I just want, you know, these next several shifts that we got Captain in together to
36:41go smoothly.
36:42They will.
36:42They will.
36:43I spoke with, um, paramedic Captain Hogan from B-Shift, and starting tonight, he's agreed
36:50to switch shifts with my crew, just until Captain Strand gets back.
37:079-1-1, what's your emergency?
37:09This guy on a bike just got creamed by a truck.
37:18Dispatch said the driver was trying to make a turn when he clipped the cyclist who went
37:21over the hood, biking all.
37:24All right, get the backboard, the sea collar, and the head blocks.
37:27Let's go.
37:29Paramedic coming through.
37:37Wyatt.
37:38Excuse us.
37:38All right, honey, we're going to get you doing this, all right?
37:41All right, TK, start a line.
37:43Run it wide open.
37:44TK?
37:46Yeah?
37:47Yeah, yeah.
37:47Okay, Nancy, Radio West Park, tell them to have a neurosurgeon standing by.
37:51Copy.
37:51All right, just stay with us, Wyatt.
37:59Tommy?
38:01Where's my boy?
38:02He's still in surgery.
38:05What'd the doc say?
38:06Okay, well, they confirmed that there is some brain swelling, and, um,
38:10several broken vertebrae.
38:12But, Judd, he's got the best spinal cord surgeon in Austin working on him right now.
38:21He's got the spinal surgeon, Mike.
38:23Yeah, I know.
38:24God in heaven.
38:25No, I know.
38:25I know.
38:26I know.
38:26But listen, Judd, you need to focus on the fact that Wyatt is alive.
38:31Okay?
38:32He's alive.
38:33His vitals were strong the entire way to the hospital.
38:36Your boy never stopped fighting.
38:38So he was awake when you got him here?
38:40Yeah.
38:40Yeah, he was conscious.
38:41Did he say anything, or was he scared, or was he in pain?
38:45Judd, he wasn't really talking.
38:48Well, you just shoot straight with me.
38:50I mean, how bad is it?
38:56I don't know.
39:00I don't know, but we're just gonna, we'll see, right?
39:05Yeah.
39:05We'll wait and see together.
39:06You'll be okay.
39:07Okay, come on.
39:17Babe, my dad's calling.
39:19What?
39:20My dad's calling.
39:22Oh, my God, baby, I'm freaking out.
39:24All right, hey, hey, hey.
39:26All right, listen to me.
39:27Mm-hmm.
39:28Whatever he says, we're gonna go through it together, okay?
39:30Okay.
39:30All right.
39:31Okay.
39:32All right, pick up the phone.
39:35Hey, Dad.
39:36Hey, Owen.
39:37Hey, guys.
39:38So, listen, I just got the email from the clinic.
39:41Okay, and?
39:43And I am negative for the Huntington's gene, which means you are, too.
39:49I'm so relieved, Dad.
39:51Yeah, me too.
39:52Listen, you guys should celebrate.
39:54You do.
39:55I am.
39:56Robert's having a little barbecue for me for my last night here.
39:59Okay, well, tell everybody that we've never met before, that we love them,
40:02and I'm gonna pick you up at the airport tomorrow.
40:052.30, right?
40:06I'll see you then.
40:13Good, Mom.
40:16I feel like we just got a second lease on life.
40:20Yes.
40:21You know what?
40:21My dad is right.
40:23We need to go ahead and celebrate.
40:24Okay.
40:25Mm-hmm.
40:25Let's go get ready.
40:26Come on.
40:27Yeah.
40:28Before I go.
40:41I'm just really happy for you, Owen.
40:47Hey, Dad.
40:48I need cash.
40:49Well, uh, hello, Yvonne.
40:52Dad, may I please have some cash?
40:54Dad, I'm serious.
40:55It's for ice cream.
40:56Oh, boy, that sounds very serious.
40:58Oh, come on, Dad.
40:59The guy's waiting.
41:00Please.
41:01She's 15 years old, and she's already mastered the art of the hard sell.
41:05How much do you need?
41:06Uh, 20 should be fine.
41:07Dad, are you okay?
41:09Yes, I am fine.
41:10I just don't need too much caffeine.
41:11Hang on, I got this.
41:12It's on your uncle.
41:14That should do it.
41:14Thanks, Uncle Owen.
41:15More new uncles like this one.
41:17Get on that right away.
41:18Oh, do you guys want anything?
41:19No, no, we're good.
41:23I thought the tremor was in your right hand.
41:25Yeah, so did I.
41:28Until, uh, Arizona.
41:33How long are you going to hide this from them?
41:36How long do you think you can?
41:39I don't know.
41:41I'm going to tell them, though.
41:43When?
41:44Soon.
41:47Think about soon as it becomes later.
41:51Don't do what I did when I didn't tell TK that I had cancer.
41:56You don't want them hearing it from anybody other than you.
42:00Well, I'm going to tell them tomorrow after you leave for Texas.
42:05So later.
42:08I promise that they will know before TK's wedding.
42:11Does that mean you're coming?
42:13Yeah.
42:14I'm thinking of bringing Sydney and the girls out so that they can get to know everybody.
42:18I mean, you know, if that's okay.
42:20We'll stay in a hotel.
42:21You will not.
42:21You'll stay with me.
42:23This is so great.
42:24Oh, TK is going to be over the moon.
42:27Good.
42:28Good.
42:33Now that we know that you're in the clear, just I want to ask one more favor.
42:39It's the last one, I swear.
42:42Sure.
42:43Anything.
42:45I was thinking that I might stay on after they leave so that we could have some more time together.
42:54Just the two of us.
42:55That'd be great.
42:56I don't think I can drive you home again.
42:59You won't have to.
43:03I don't plan on coming back.
43:06What do you mean?
43:09I want you to help me die, Owen.
43:41I want you to help me die.
43:44I want you to help me die.
43:51I want you to help me die.
43:51I want you to help me die.
43:55I want you to help me die.
43:57I want you to help me die.
43:57I want you to help me die.
43:57I want you to help me die.
43:58You
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