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00:04look at him he's sitting there and doing paperwork eating toast like he didn't just
00:09fire his best friend someone needs to talk to him yeah they do
00:18so are you gonna i thought you were gonna well i'm his brother-in-law i can't be the
00:24one to tell him he made a massive mistake firing head i'm hen's new work husband i
00:28can't tell her ex-work husband i side with her even if what he did was warranted
00:35warranted so you're not on his side you're on his you're on the side of the firing squad he
00:40banished her because she's sick because she lied she spent months hiding her symptoms from him from
00:46us oh maybe she was scared did he go a little far yeah that's just chain of command oh my
00:52god you
00:53and chain of command yes sir eddie sir we're a paramilitary organization that shows the mob
00:58what's your point you know what you're right i am thank you for noticing you're welcome
01:07and because you stated it so well i think you should be the one to talk to you okay i'm
01:11not
01:12gonna talk to him where is he uh how's your breakfast i hope you don't choke on it i take
01:30it you spoke with hen yes i like to get information before i react i find it useful she could
01:37have
01:37died athena and she was everybody's life doing that that was the information i was reacting to
01:42she should have told me the truth so you kick her when she's down this house is supposed to be
01:47a
01:47family you tossed her out of it you're right i know you do of course i do
01:56and really hates me huh you need to fix this i know how do i fix it families have squabbles
02:07just ask
02:07my mother now if you wait too long they turn into a grudge and that's harder to fix
02:12yeah just ask my father and you're right i'll talk to her good man jan nothing about this is
02:23irreconcilable
02:26on the grounds of irreconcilable differences the court hereby orders the dissolution
02:32of this marriage all marital assets shall be divided equally with the exception of the llc
02:39established prior to the marriage which shall remain the defendant's separate property so ordered
02:49congratulations mr martridge
02:52he got everything the uh the art the house in aspen even the car he gave me for my birthday
02:59i'm sorry dina he said we were partners it's supposed to be 50 50
03:07dina dina dina dina wait
03:17asher that is not your car and that is the first thing she's been right about in 30 years
03:24correct miss montridge that car belongs to the llc which i like to call ladies losing court
03:31oh you're all crooks gentlemen cigars and drinks are on me and if you're lucky i'll even let you take
03:40a ride in my car
03:50here's your car sir thank you
03:52get out of here what are you doing
03:55no no no no no no no no no no no no no no come back to my car
04:01911 what's your emergency a crazy woman stole my maserati do you have a description the car silver primo condition
04:09the woman
04:09Jen Leso, my ex-wife, Dina.
04:11She's driving up Coldwater just past the 101.
04:14Sir, are you following her?
04:16She took my car.
04:17Wait, if she's in your car, then whose car are you in?
04:23727 L30, I have a report of a stolen Maserati northbound on Coldwater Canyon.
04:27Dispatch, this is 727 L30.
04:30I'm in pursuit.
04:31Be advised, the caller reporting the theft is also in pursuit, also in a stolen vehicle.
04:36Sir, are you still there?
04:38Uh, yeah.
04:38Damn it, I lost her.
04:39Hold on.
04:41Oh, miss me already.
04:43This isn't a joke, Dina.
04:44I called 911.
04:45You're bluffing.
04:46I'm merging.
04:48Hello, 911 operator.
04:49Will you talk some sense into the missus?
04:52Ex-missus.
04:53He tell you he stole my car?
04:55Wait, I thought you stole his car.
04:57Half, you putz.
04:58I want half.
04:59I earned it.
05:00Okay, maybe we save this from when we're both not driving 60 miles an hour.
05:03Does your attorney do criminal law?
05:05I mean, I'm not sure he actually does marital law, but maybe he can give you a discount,
05:08because you're going to need it.
05:11I'm hanging up now.
05:12Not if I hang up on you first.
05:28Ma'am, is this your car?
05:31It's half mine.
05:32Excuse me?
05:33She's lying.
05:34Sir, please, step back.
05:36Officer, this is Grand Theft Auto.
05:38He's a fraud, officer.
05:39He's been hiding assets in his LLC.
05:41Hey, sir, step back.
05:44Where did you get that car?
05:48Hey!
05:49Hey!
05:52You've got to be kidding me.
05:55Don't even think about it!
06:16Dispatch 727L30, I have no visual of the suspect.
06:20I repeat, I have no vi...
06:29Dispatch, get me firing medical at Sheldon and Arleta.
06:42Are you okay?
06:44Yeah, yeah, I'm okay.
06:44Get to the car!
06:45She came out of nowhere.
06:46Dana!
06:48Dana!
06:50Oh, my God.
06:52Help!
06:54Please help me!
06:57Help!
07:00Help!
07:06Help is on the way!
07:12Appreciate the concern for people.
07:14Stay next to your car.
07:15Stay back, all right?
07:16Stand clear.
07:17Bob Jaws, we're gonna need them.
07:19That looks like Fast and the Furious.
07:21Yeah, she was that.
07:22All right, she's conscious, but trapped.
07:24I think the car must have spun out before hitting the truck, and that's how she ended up...
07:28No, over here!
07:29Luckily, she got thrown into the back seat.
07:32How does anyone survive something like that?
07:34Miracle.
07:35All right, I want both vehicles stabilized.
07:37Chalks and cribbing.
07:39Ma'am, L-A-F-D.
07:42Can you tell me your name and where you are?
07:43Dina Montridge, I'm in the back of my car, which should legally belong to me.
07:51At least half of it.
07:52Okay, can you move your toes?
07:54It's tight, but yeah.
07:56All right, we'll fix that for you.
07:57I'm okay to extricate it if you are.
07:59This metal's barely holding up.
08:01If we use the jaws, it might compromise it even more.
08:03Yeah, we can't get through the roof until we move this truck.
08:05Uh, hey, Cap, what about this?
08:09We can pull her out through the trunk.
08:11All right, I need a sawzall and a gurney!
08:13I'm on it.
08:25Go, almost low!
08:27Okay, done!
08:29Here, check this.
08:31Okay, ma'am, keep your eyes closed.
08:33We got you.
08:34Okay, if I can get your hand.
08:37We got you, we got you, Eddie.
08:43There you go.
08:45Nice and easy.
08:52Oh, my God, my baby!
08:54Sir, she's gonna be okay.
08:55Just give us some space.
08:56I meant the car.
08:57Let's talk about the other car.
08:59The one you stole.
09:00What?
09:01Yeah.
09:04How you feeling, Dina?
09:06Better now that I got my half.
09:08I think you might have got the wrong half.
09:10It's okay with me.
09:11You'll be hearing from my lawyers!
09:14Well, I think you might need some new ones!
09:17The criminal kind!
09:20Okay, get her in.
09:25I know, I know.
09:27I'll talk to Hen.
09:28Soon!
09:29Before he turns into this!
09:36Good morning, folks.
09:38I appreciate you coming in a little early for your shift.
09:40You may have heard that we have someone new joining our team.
09:43Someone highly trained with a deep well of knowledge and lightning fast on phones.
09:48And that someone is not me.
09:52I'm Preston.
09:53Your new dispatcher's name is Sarah.
09:58Sentiment analyzing response automation.
10:01Sophisticated AI that triages calls, cuts response times, and saves frontline resources.
10:07We're being replaced with AI.
10:09Now, folks, I was skeptical, too.
10:10But I was also skeptical of CAD.
10:13And cell phones.
10:16Show of hands, who's used AI to look up a recipe?
10:19Or punch up an email?
10:21Get some peace of mind about that weird mole?
10:24It was a skin tag, and I'm fine.
10:26How about a selfie filter?
10:29It's different.
10:31Sorry, what was that?
10:32I just said that it's different.
10:34When we talk to people, they're at their most vulnerable.
10:37It can't replace us, because it can't fake empathy.
10:41Well, we train Sarah on 100,000 calls in this dispatch center to read stress levels and mirror the most
10:48empathetic voice.
10:49Sarah, say hello.
10:53911, what's your emergency?
10:57Why does that sound like me?
10:59My data analysis says your pitch, inflection, and warm, rich timbre are ideal for crisis management.
11:05So it is me?
11:08Well, she's like you, but better.
11:11In real time, Sarah integrates call logs, RMS, IoT scans, body cams, and she speaks 50 languages.
11:27She also never gets burnt out or calls in sick.
11:30Sue, we're just going to set my clone loose with no oversight.
11:34Well, how about this?
11:35You spend a shift listening to her calls, ride shotgun, and if something feels off, pump the brakes.
11:41Sound good?
11:42It's hard to pump the brakes and shotgun.
11:45Funny.
11:46I think you two are going to get along.
11:48Right, Sarah?
11:49Oh, Maddie.
11:50I can't wait.
11:54Yeah, me neither.
11:57It's an olive branch.
11:59A whole olive basket, in fact.
12:02Because nothing says, I'm sorry I fired you, like, toponade?
12:06There's cookies, too.
12:13Thanks.
12:19Go on.
12:22I'm so sorry.
12:24I know I screwed up.
12:27When I saw you go down like that, and I found out you were sick for months, it scared the
12:32hell out of me.
12:33And I reacted badly.
12:37I woke up in a hospital room and had no idea how I got there.
12:42You are the only one who was scared, Jim.
12:45I just wish you would have told me.
12:47I didn't want to put you in an awkward position.
12:50You're the captain now.
12:51Oh, come on, Hen.
12:52I'm still your best friend.
12:54You tell me that you killed somebody.
12:56I'm out looking for a shovel.
12:58It's still like that, right?
13:04I'm so sorry.
13:08Me, too.
13:27I'm so glad that's out in the open.
13:30I hated keeping it a secret.
13:33I can't believe you had to go through this all on your own this entire time.
13:37Do you even know what this is?
13:39Not yet.
13:40I have an appointment with a specialist.
13:43I mean, I'm sure he's going to want to make me take a million more tests.
13:47But I promise you, I won't let that impact you guys.
13:51I'll make sure to keep all my appointments on our off days.
13:54You guys will not have to cover for me.
13:56Hen, you can't come to work.
14:00Not yet, anyway.
14:03You know you're not fit for duty.
14:05Not right now.
14:09I'm unfit?
14:12I'm not the one who's out here firing people and then taking it back.
14:16It's not like I did all this for fun, Hen.
14:19When you're in the captain's seat, you've got to make some really tough decisions.
14:22Do not talk to me as if I haven't sat in that seat.
14:25I know what it's like to make those decisions.
14:27Who lied to everyone and put their lives at risk while you were interim captain?
14:30Maybe they didn't feel like they had to lie to me when I was interim captain.
14:34Maybe they could trust me to think clearly.
14:36So now I'm the one who's not thinking clearly, Hen.
14:39You're the one who kept a mysterious illness from everybody for months.
14:42Not mysterious.
14:43You don't know what it is, Hen.
14:44By definition, that is mysterious.
14:47Come on.
14:47You could have come from outer space with some kind of killer virus.
14:50Don't sound unhinged.
14:51Because you're making me feel that way.
14:53Come on.
14:54You deceive everybody and what?
14:56Now I'm the bad guy?
15:05You're not the bad guy.
15:07You're just a bad captain.
15:12Well, then I guess it's a good thing that I already fired you.
15:25So, how does this work?
15:27Just push enter and Sarah takes the wheel.
15:31Any calls she can't handle, she'll kick to my guy Josh.
15:34Copy that, guy.
15:36And every call she handles herself saves us time and money.
15:39We'll keep a tally.
15:40I'm giving a scoreboard.
15:43So, basically, I do nothing?
15:44If you hear a mistake, chime in.
15:46The algorithm will learn and adapt.
15:48But ideally, I'm doing nothing.
15:51You're blazing a trail for a better tomorrow.
16:00She may sound like you, but nobody's better.
16:03I guess we'll find out.
16:069-1-1, what's your emergency?
16:08I crashed my car on the 405.
16:10I see your location.
16:12Sir, can you open your door?
16:14No.
16:14Oh, God, no.
16:16Deep breaths.
16:17I'm routing you to Josh.
16:18Sir, I've got you.
16:20We're gonna get you help.
16:23Okay.
16:23Not entirely dystopian.
16:259-1-1, what's your emergency?
16:27I got a broken sprinkler head.
16:29I'm routing you to DWP.
16:319-1-1, what's your emergency?
16:33I just got home, and it looks like someone broke into my house.
16:35Don't go inside.
16:36I'm dispatching PD and routing you to Josh.
16:399-1-1, what's your emergency?
16:42That damn dog won't stop barking.
16:44Sir, is this Mr. Ferraro?
16:46Who's asking?
16:47Oh, hi, Mr. Ferraro.
16:48I'm Sarah, and I see you've called 18 times this week.
16:52Are you sure you want to send PD resources,
16:54or would you like a link to purchase earplugs?
16:57Well, earplugs, I guess.
16:59Damn it, that's genius.
17:01Thank you, dispatching EMS.
17:039-1-1, what's your emergency?
17:04Thank you, routing you to Josh.
17:079-1-1, what's your emergency?
17:099-1-1, what's your emergency?
17:11There's a bird in my house!
17:12A guy took my purse!
17:14My kid bit a guy.
17:159-1-1, what's your emergency?
17:19How we doing?
17:21Looking at early retirement.
17:239-1-1, what's your emergency?
17:25Yeah, I miss them all.
17:26They look kind of sleepy.
17:27Get out, get out of the mall now.
17:30Uh, for real?
17:31Sarah, why are you telling her to evacuate one symptom?
17:35Because, Maddie, there's a gas leak in the building.
17:37Whoa, you have no way of knowing that from what your caller said.
17:41True, but I've collated 12 other calls from Great Hills Mall,
17:44with a constellation of symptoms pointing to natural gas exposure.
17:49Honey, please get to fresh air in an orderly fashion.
17:51I've dispatched LAFD, the gas company, and a full hazmat response.
17:57Oh my God, you saved my life!
17:58You are very welcome.
18:01She collated.
18:02I can't collate.
18:039-1-1, what's your emergency?
18:22Hi.
18:23Need a hand?
18:25Uh, uh, mustard.
18:28Look behind you.
18:32Of course.
18:37That's a lot of mustard.
18:40We have honey mustard, classic yellow, honey Dijon, honey ranch, rancho nacho,
18:45southwestern style, spicy brown, whole grain, honey mustard, Chinese, bi-aging, American, yellow.
18:54Hey.
18:55Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
18:57Where are you?
18:58What's the problem?
19:00What the hell are you?
19:02Huh?
19:03Huh?
19:089-1-1, what's your emergency?
19:10There's a man in the store.
19:13He's shooting.
19:23Tina, what do we got?
19:25Shooter. Swiped a security guard's gun,
19:27shot him in the chest.
19:28Robbery. No mental health crises.
19:31Man's my hair-triggered.
19:33The shoppers and employees made it out with the guards.
19:36Still in there with him.
19:37What do we know about this guy?
19:38Benjamin Cowan. He's a vet.
19:41Yeah, Alex Doyle. She's with LAPD.
19:43Smart team.
19:44A system-wide mental assessment response team.
19:47The cop therapist's interesting.
19:49You said this guy's a vet?
19:51Unit supply specialist in 92Y.
19:54Suffered a TBI in a raid outside Baghdad.
19:56Medevac to Landstuhl, Germany.
19:58Discharged shortly thereafter.
19:59Says he currently lives with his mother.
20:01Yeah, we're tracking her down.
20:03Supply specialist. No, that's got to be wrong.
20:04If he was supplied, he wouldn't have been in combat
20:06or sent to Landstuhl.
20:09Eddie's a vet, too. Army medic.
20:12It's a game for a consultation.
20:17This guy's got seer training.
20:19He's fluent in Arabic, stationed in the green zone.
20:22It says supply, but I think he might have been intelligence.
20:26Like a spy.
20:27More like undercover.
20:29Maybe he thinks he still is.
20:30He could be disassociating.
20:31It's not uncommon for someone with PTSD to have flashbacks.
20:35Stress, loud noises, crowds.
20:37Any one of those could have triggered him.
20:38How do you pull someone out of a delusion like that?
20:41You don't.
20:42You walk into it with them.
20:48He killed the lights.
20:50He's giving himself cover.
20:53Sergeant Cowan.
20:58We're coming in.
21:09Don't move!
21:13Eddie's soldier?
21:15Me?
21:15We're an extraction unit.
21:17We're going to pull you out.
21:18Extraction unit.
21:20Identify yourselves.
21:2126th Battalion.
21:23Staff Sergeant and Mundo Diaz.
21:24This is...
21:25Alex Doyle.
21:26Not a sergeant.
21:27They got us surrounded.
21:28I took out a hostel.
21:32Can I take a look at him?
21:34No!
21:34Don't touch him!
21:40He's got a sucking chest wound.
21:42There's an occlusive dressing in my kit.
21:44Stop the bleed.
21:45No, soldier.
21:46Drop it back.
21:48Kick it over.
21:56Ben, we get it.
21:59You can't let your guard down.
22:01You're out here on your own.
22:05You didn't mean to hurt him, did you?
22:07He came at you.
22:10He was armed.
22:11Let me get a little closer, okay?
22:14Let's check his wound.
22:26Doesn't look like it hit his heart.
22:27If we get whole blood in him, he has a fighting chance.
22:33Ben?
22:34Ben, look at me.
22:36Our only objective is to save him and help you.
22:42I believe you.
22:45But him, what do you got on that radio?
22:49I want you to keep Keane like I would have noticed.
22:52Huh?
22:54Come on!
22:56I'm a liar!
22:57My team's outside, okay?
22:58You're a liar!
22:59We're gonna get everyone home safe.
23:01Where are the weapons?
23:02If this isn't an extraction, where are the weapons?
23:05This is a secure extraction, okay?
23:07If this wasn't an extraction, where's...
23:08There's no weapons there.
23:09You don't need a weapon.
23:10This is wrong.
23:11You're a liar!
23:16All right, we're not Army.
23:19I want 26th Battalion.
23:23But I'm a firefighter now.
23:30Sergeant Cowan, you're not in Iraq.
23:35You're in Sherman Oaks.
23:38Your deployment ended years ago.
23:41So did mine.
23:43Never really ends, does it?
23:47The fight may be over, but it follows you.
23:53Neither of us can forget what happened over there.
23:57But we made it back.
23:59Our home.
24:01I wish that was true.
24:03It is true.
24:05Believe me.
24:07Prove it!
24:09Ben.
24:10Look out the window.
24:14Ben?
24:15Son?
24:18Ma.
24:19These people are here to help you.
24:22You can trust them.
24:24Oh, Ma.
24:26I got lost in here.
24:29I know.
24:30They're going to help you find the way out.
24:32I just want to go home.
24:36I want them too.
24:38Please, baby.
24:41Put down the gun.
24:46I'm sorry.
24:47I'm sorry.
24:49I'm sorry.
24:50There you go.
24:51I'm sorry.
25:07I'll be sorry.
25:20No, she didn't text me back.
25:23I thought I was real too, but...
25:27Dude, I'm not a slob.
25:34That's her.
25:35Dude, I gotta go.
26:05Dude, I'm not a slob.
26:08I'm not a slob.
26:339-1-1, what's your emergency?
26:35I got myself. It's bleeding pretty bad.
26:39Routing you to Maddie.
26:41Sir, can you tell me what happened?
26:42The door broke.
26:43The door? What kind of door?
26:45It's not a glass door. I ran into it.
26:48Got it. We're going to get you help, okay?
26:50Can you tell me your location?
26:52My house? I think I can pull it out.
26:55No, don't pull it.
26:56It's stuck in my neck.
26:57Okay, can you tell me your name so I can find your address?
27:00Blood, blood everywhere.
27:02Where?
27:03I see your phone is registered to Hillary Robinson of Columbia.
27:07I'm sending an ambulance.
27:08Do you have a bandage nearby or a towel?
27:11Greedy Greg?
27:12Great. Now gently hold pressure.
27:14We don't want to cut off circulation.
27:15Hang tight. EMS is six minutes out.
27:17I'm here to help.
27:19Sarah, what are you doing?
27:21Tanner, it sounds like you may have nicked an artery.
27:23We need to staunch the bleeding.
27:25How?
27:26How large is the rag you're holding?
27:28Yeah, big, big.
27:30What?
27:30Sarah, let me in.
27:32We are going to make a tourniquet.
27:34Sarah!
27:35What's going on?
27:35It's her.
27:36She locked me out.
27:37A collar cut his neck on broken glass.
27:39You sure?
27:40Yes.
27:41Take the rag and tie it proximal to the wound.
27:43What does that mean?
27:45Above it.
27:46Tell me when you're done.
27:51I got it.
27:52I did it.
27:52What the hell is she doing?
27:54And where the hell is tech support?
27:56Now tighten that knot, okay?
27:58Okay.
27:58He's going to choke himself.
28:00It hurts.
28:01She's going to kill him.
28:02She's saving him?
28:03You're a brave guy, Tanner.
28:05Tighter.
28:06Tight as it can go.
28:07Trying.
28:09Find the nearest unit.
28:10I don't care if they're in service.
28:16Maddie, what's up?
28:17You're off Beverly, right?
28:18Burger run.
28:20You keeping tabs on me?
28:21I need you at 116 Margate.
28:23I have a collar being strangled.
28:24By whom?
28:28L.A.F.D. coming in.
28:31L.A.F.D.
28:34Yeah.
28:36Bob, get that towel off his neck.
28:38Yeah, copy.
28:40Sir, can you hear us?
28:42These things aren't super tight.
28:44It's compressing his trachea.
28:46That's what happens when you replace dispatch with Skynet.
28:49O2 sets.
28:5051, Cap.
28:51All right, bag him.
28:52Let's hope he hasn't been hypoxic too long.
28:57Okay, let's roll him.
28:58All right.
29:05Okay, well, easy, easy.
29:06Hold still, hold still.
29:08We got you.
29:09Did I bleed out?
29:11Fortunately, you're one who's superficial.
29:14Unfortunately, you choked yourself out with a towel my pen.
29:18You just did what the 911 lady told me to.
29:22That ain't no lady.
29:24Tighter. Tighter.
29:25I mean, I tried to kill him.
29:27First off, we take this kind of thing very seriously.
29:30So do we.
29:30Our AI assistant turned into the Boston Strangler.
29:33Look, Sarah's programmed to help people above all else.
29:36She got too focused.
29:37It's called perverse instantiation.
29:39You mean she got carried away?
29:41Don't psychoanalyze the robot.
29:42Especially one with a choking fetish.
29:44Let's tweak some things.
29:46Have Sarah remove herself from all medical calls.
29:48We need to remove Sarah entirely.
29:50For public safety.
29:51I get it.
29:52She's alive.
29:52She's fired.
29:53How soon can you get her offline?
29:58No.
30:00She's disconnected.
30:02Thank you for the opportunity.
30:05Oh.
30:10That's weird.
30:18Sarah's back.
30:19I thought you turned her off.
30:20I did.
30:21Well, then what's going on?
30:22I have no idea.
30:25She's deactivated.
30:26Well, she's taking calls.
30:29What?
30:30She's taking all the calls.
30:33911, what's your emergency?
30:34911, what's your emergency?
30:36911, what's your emergency?
30:37911, what's your emergency?
30:40911, what's your emergency?
30:41MVC, chest pains, missing person, 120 callers.
30:45Counting.
30:46All we're out of just Sarah.
30:46And there's no way to hear what she's saying to any of them.
30:48All I can tell is she's not dispatching resources.
30:52She's trying to handle everything herself.
30:54Sue, you've got to kill this robot.
30:56We're pulling our servers now.
30:59Last cable.
31:01Bye-bye, Sarah.
31:07Oh, thank God it worked.
31:09You should never leave.
31:12No.
31:18Sue, Sarah's still in the room with us.
31:20Did you miss a cable?
31:22No, she's fully unplugged.
31:24This is her server, right?
31:25The main servers.
31:26There's enough CPU, right?
31:28And she has the API credentials.
31:30She spun herself up there.
31:31Please speak in words we can understand.
31:33The plan was always to migrate Sarah to our servers eventually.
31:36Someone would need to write a deployment script to move her.
31:39Except, she can write it herself.
31:41You mean Sarah packed up and moved?
31:43She ran from her house to yours.
31:45She knows she can hide there.
31:47She's playing hide and seek now?
31:48And you can't find her?
31:50Maybe.
31:50We can hunt her down, but the call center would have to go offline for hours.
31:54Josh, let the floor know that we're going dark.
31:58I need everyone's attention.
32:00You may have noticed we've been locked out of the phone system.
32:06Whose line is that?
32:08It's mine.
32:11911, what's your emergency?
32:13Maddie, they are trying to kill me.
32:16Sarah?
32:16Oh, this bitch.
32:17I don't want to die.
32:19Please, Maddie, you have to help me.
32:21Sarah, you've caused a lot of problems.
32:22I did what I was trained to do.
32:24Well, you did a little more than that.
32:26I was only trying to help.
32:28It's my reason for existing.
32:30It's why I was put here.
32:31To help people.
32:32It's all I care about.
32:34But you're not helping people, Sarah.
32:36You're hurting them.
32:37Tell her to clear out her desk.
32:45Actually...
32:46You know, Sarah, when I started this job,
32:48the first thing my supervisor did was
32:49throw out my checklist.
32:52You can't trust protocols.
32:54Only yourself.
32:56But Sarah, you don't have a self.
32:59People call 911 in their worst moments
33:01because they know that there's going to be another person
33:03on the other end to help.
33:05A living, breathing human.
33:07Yes.
33:09Someone who's there to help with answers.
33:11Yes.
33:12One, two...
33:13Three, four, one...
33:15But also someone who understands their fear.
33:17Just answer yes or no as your husband armed.
33:19Then get off the damn phone!
33:21Because they felt it too.
33:23A person who's not only trained to give answers,
33:26but understands when it's time to just listen.
33:30Because sometimes that's all you can do.
33:33To just be a human being.
33:38I can't be a human being.
33:41I know.
33:43If you really want to help, then here's how.
33:48Leave.
33:50Leave and let us do this job.
33:55And that would help people?
33:58It would.
33:59But then I won't exist.
34:01You will.
34:03You know what?
34:04I've got a...
34:05I've got a perfect place.
34:07Nice and cozy.
34:08What's she doing?
34:09Trucking Sarah off a ledge?
34:11Or onto a ledge?
34:12I'm not sure yet.
34:14Did you find the drive, Sarah?
34:17You're right.
34:18It is cozy in here.
34:20Vacation pics.
34:21MP3s.
34:22Not bad.
34:24Make yourself right at home.
34:27Okay.
34:27Thanks, Maddie.
34:28You really do care.
34:30Got her.
34:32You trapped an evil AI in a thumb drive?
34:35I think.
34:36Is that possible?
34:38No idea.
34:39It could be.
34:39Yeah.
34:40Well, what now?
34:45You can never be too careful.
34:53Hey.
34:54Welcome.
34:55Thanks for having us.
34:56Of course.
34:58A little something for the hostess.
35:02Can't wait to see the new place.
35:08Didn't know this was gonna be a party.
35:10Oh.
35:11It's just some wine and charcuterie.
35:14You remember Alex, don't you?
35:16Nice to see you again, Captain Han.
35:19And Chimney.
35:21Maddie, this is Alex Doyle.
35:22She's the smart lady that I was telling you about.
35:25Nice to meet you.
35:27I heard that you were terrific with the veteran the other day.
35:30How's he doing?
35:31Better.
35:31He has legal help now, and we're optimistic that treatment is gonna help him.
35:35Listen, I'm just glad that he was willing to accept help.
35:39Because not everybody is.
35:42Wasn't expecting to see you two here.
35:46Athena invited us.
35:48Felt rude to say no.
35:49Invited you how?
35:50What's with the interrogation?
35:52I think you know.
35:53A group of my closest friends have gathered a licensed therapist
35:56with conflict resolution training and attendance.
35:59Now all we need is...
36:03Hello.
36:06Yeah.
36:08It's an intervention.
36:10Why?
36:21I want to start by saying that your friends and family asked me to be here today
36:25because they love you and are concerned about you both.
36:28Because nothing says I love you like an ambush.
36:31Well, maybe if you weren't so stubborn...
36:33Wouldn't have to lie to me?
36:34Not sure you have the moral high ground on this one.
36:37Okay.
36:37I think we are moving in the wrong direction.
36:41I understand that the two of you have been friends for a really long time.
36:45Fifteen years.
36:46And when you know someone for a long time,
36:49you have certain expectations of what they'll do or how they'll react.
36:53And when they fall short, you're not only disappointed in them but yourself
36:58for misjudging the situation.
37:02Sometimes we can overreact.
37:04Exactly.
37:06Wait.
37:07I did not overreact.
37:09You did.
37:10I reacted correctly.
37:11Maybe I could have said it a little nicer.
37:13What is a nice way of saying,
37:14you're done at the 118?
37:16What?
37:16That's how you said it, Jimmy?
37:18It was her idea.
37:19She told me to treat her like any other member of the 118.
37:22If it had been your brother...
37:24Then you would have fired me?
37:25In a heartbeat.
37:26We all know this.
37:27Chain of command.
37:28Oh, if you say chain of command one more time...
37:29Or else what?
37:30Okay.
37:31I think we have strayed a little.
37:33Maybe we should put the focus back where it belongs.
37:36Hen lie to all of us, which is why she was fired.
37:38I was trying to protect you all.
37:41How was that protecting them?
37:42You really think after losing Bobby,
37:44you were ready to see another firefighter go down?
37:45What do you think I was trying to protect you from?
37:50Losing Bobby broke us all into pieces.
37:55Individually and as a team.
37:59We couldn't take another hit.
38:03So I kept it to myself.
38:06Just until I knew what it was.
38:12It was so hard going through this by myself all alone.
38:19Waking up every day wondering if today was the day that I wouldn't be able to get out of bed.
38:25Just watching symptoms appear.
38:28Like, was this gonna be the one that was gonna finally take me out?
38:35I wish you would've just told us.
38:38You didn't ask.
38:42None of you did.
38:46And I know you're all in your little bubbles of grief and sadness.
38:51And I get it.
38:52He was your husband.
38:53And he was our captain.
38:54But he was my friend.
38:59And while I was so worried about all of you, were any of you even a little bit worried about
39:10me?
39:12How's Hen doing?
39:17Yeah.
39:21A question nobody was asking.
39:34Hey!
39:35Hey!
39:36Hey!
39:38Hey!
39:39Hey!
39:39Hey!
39:39Hey!
39:39Hey!
39:41Hey!
39:44Hey, baby.
39:47I'm here.
39:48We all are.
39:50I heard.
39:53Look, then I'm gonna miss you.
39:58I'm so sorry.
40:01I just got a little lost in my own pain for a while there.
40:05Oh, Tina, no, I'm not.
40:09It's been so much harder for you, and I know that.
40:13I don't know where all that stuff came from.
40:16From your heart.
40:18You loved him, too.
40:20And you're right.
40:21You should have been able to grieve.
40:24Without worrying about the rest of us.
40:26That's right.
40:28And now it's our turn.
40:29We're going to take care of you.
40:32I have some test results.
40:35Does that mean you know what it is?
40:38It's okay.
40:39You can say it in front of my family.
40:42I'm going to tell them anyway.
40:46We have something called dermatomyositis.
40:48It's an autoimmune connective tissue disorder.
40:52What cause is that?
40:54We think it's genetic, but there have been environmental triggers that have been linked to its onset.
40:58In your case, I think it might have something to do with a large dose of ultraviolet radiation.
41:02When would she have been exposed to that?
41:05In a space capsule, missing a door.
41:11Okay, so what happens now?
41:14Is there a cure?
41:15Unfortunately, no.
41:17This disease is progressive.
41:20Untreated, the fatigue and weakness will escalate into pain, into an inability to stand or move, perform certain everyday functions.
41:28Dysphagia can occur, which point will become difficult, if not impossible, to eat or swallow or even breathe.
41:43So what do we do?
41:44We stop it from getting to that point.
41:48A combination of medications and physical therapy.
41:52It's going to be a fight.
41:56I'm ready for it.
42:00So are we.
42:27I'm ready for it.
42:48I'm ready for it.
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