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00:25I need to see Sergeant Grant.
00:30Sergeant Athena Grant.
00:34Sergeant.
00:36Someone's asking for you.
00:37Who is it?
00:38He's over there.
00:40You know him?
00:42I've never seen him in a day of my life.
00:45Sir, I'm Sergeant Grant.
00:48Can I help you?
00:50I'm here about a murder.
00:53All right.
00:54Who's the murderer?
00:57Mine.
01:06Wait.
01:07We're ready up our RA unit.
01:08Get a medic down here.
01:09Now.
01:09Yes, Sergeant.
01:23Mr. Buckley.
01:24Dr. Hoffman.
01:26What are you in for?
01:27A car accident.
01:29I broke three ribs a few weeks back and couldn't get a follow-up with my GP.
01:32Any port in a storm.
01:34Yeah.
01:35All right.
01:35Let's take a look here.
01:41Tender, huh?
01:42Mm-hmm.
01:43I'm not seeing any bruising.
01:45What's your pain level?
01:46Scale of ten.
01:46Eight.
01:47Maybe even a nine.
01:48Let's see what we can do about that.
01:54Mr. Buckley.
01:56It says here you've been to three different doctors this month?
01:58Uh, yeah.
01:59Every port seems busy, so...
02:01It also says no provider in California treated you for broken ribs.
02:07No.
02:08Uh, I was injured in New Mexico and treated at a local hospital there.
02:12And did they prescribe opioids for that?
02:16I'm looking at the CUES database.
02:18You know what that stands for?
02:21No.
02:22Controlled Substance Review and Evaluation.
02:24I have to consult it every time I prescribe a Schedule II.
02:28You wanna guess how many times your name's in it?
02:29Listen, I'm a firefighter, yeah?
02:31I can't do my job if I'm hurting.
02:33Can't do it if you're high as a kite either.
02:35Doctor shopping is a form of fraud, firefighter.
02:39Okay, I never take them when I'm at work.
02:41I'm not some kind of drug fiend, okay?
02:44It's only been five weeks.
02:45And if you use opioids recreationally,
02:47it only takes five days to develop a dependency.
02:51I'm surprised this didn't ping earlier.
02:53It takes the system of time to catch up,
02:55but Mr. Buckley, it has caught up with you.
02:57You know, actually, I think I'm gonna get a second opinion.
02:59No, you won't.
03:00I'm flagging your name in the system.
03:03Okay, so what am I supposed to do now?
03:06Get some help?
03:11Now, careful.
03:12That thing stays with you for life.
03:14But a firehouse tattoo.
03:16I mean, that's classic, right?
03:17Look, look.
03:18Right here.
03:19Right here.
03:20118.
03:21What if you get fired?
03:24Give me that grease gun.
03:27I don't know, I just need something that says
03:29I'm not a cadet anymore.
03:31You know, I've arrived.
03:32I'm grown.
03:33Harry.
03:35You left your night guard at Mom's again.
03:38I just couldn't wait till the end of the shift.
03:39But Mommy knows how you grind your teeth.
03:42So does the whole bunk room.
03:45Hey, I didn't see you there.
03:47I was under the truck.
03:52Right.
03:53How are you?
03:54I'm good.
03:55And you?
03:56Good.
03:57Good.
03:59Anything new?
04:00No.
04:01May.
04:01Well, sort of.
04:02You ready to roll?
04:03I don't want to get a parking ticket.
04:05It's a fire zone.
04:06I feel like this whole place is.
04:07Yeah, yeah.
04:08No worries.
04:08I'm done here.
04:11Guys, this is Ian.
04:12He's a nurse over at Presbyterian.
04:14Ian, this is my little brother Harry.
04:16And Robbie.
04:18What's going on, fellas?
04:19What's up?
04:22Hey, uh, you know, if you want to hang here
04:24with your brother and his friends,
04:25I can push the reservation.
04:26Oh, no, no, I'm ready.
04:27Let's go.
04:28Okay.
04:29Yeah.
04:30Well, it was great meeting, y'all.
04:31Big fan of what you do for the community.
04:33And don't forget to brush it.
04:35You don't want it getting smelly again.
04:43Who the hell was that?
04:44How am I supposed to know?
04:45She's your sister.
04:46Uh, aren't you dating her?
04:48What?
04:49No, you told me not to.
04:52I told you you could.
04:53If I changed firehouses.
04:56Bro, that was a quit, okay?
04:59Did you at least call her?
05:02No, you didn't.
05:04I think you blew it, bro.
05:11I hear you.
05:13Bernard Morelli, 58.
05:16Who lives alone in Angelino Heights.
05:19I don't think we've met.
05:22Ben Hooks, major crimes.
05:23The case dropped in my lap an hour ago.
05:26Yeah.
05:27He dropped on my floor.
05:29Athena Grant?
05:30Have you, uh, talked to the doctors already?
05:33I did.
05:34Gonna be a day or two till toxicology report comes back.
05:37Supportive care till we know what we're dealing with.
05:40That thing's a poison?
05:42Something rare.
05:43I've seen arsenic, mercury, lead.
05:46This ain't that.
05:48Got any leads?
05:49One.
05:50Last person he spoke to.
05:52Me.
05:53He walked into the station, asked for you specifically.
05:58Why?
06:02I've been racking my brain.
06:04I never forget a face.
06:06And that name?
06:08Morelli doesn't ring a bell.
06:10Uh-uh.
06:10Not a jingle.
06:11So you spoke to him?
06:12No, he spoke to me.
06:14And then he vomited blood.
06:16What'd he say?
06:17That he was there to report a murder his own.
06:21And I'm glad to believe it.
06:24They're talking about notifying his next of kin.
06:27We should do that.
06:29We?
06:30The man came directly to me.
06:33I would like to know why.
06:40Ian Bradley.
06:42All right, he's 30, which is like a decade older than May.
06:45Aren't you like 30?
06:46Not yet.
06:47And that's not the point.
06:47I mean, where's she meeting 30-year-olds?
06:49I think they met getting arrested together.
06:51What?
06:51Yeah, May got arrested at Presbyterian.
06:54He was this whole social justice thing, protecting a dying guy's rights.
06:57Can't compete with that.
06:59Can't compete with what?
07:01May's new boyfriend.
07:04Wait, hold on.
07:06You and May?
07:07Yeah.
07:08They, uh, had an evening.
07:10Robbie never called her.
07:12Rob's?
07:13Not very chivalrous.
07:14That's not what happened.
07:15So now she's dating this new nurse from Presbyterian, Ian Bradley.
07:18Oh, new guy.
07:20Okay, go May.
07:22New guy?
07:23How new?
07:24I mean, it looks like he's only been a nurse for about a year.
07:27Oh, he's 30.
07:28What's he been doing this whole time?
07:29Who's 30?
07:30The nurse at Presbyterian, that May's dating.
07:33Oh, nice.
07:33Which one?
07:34Ian Bradley.
07:35Former pro football player.
07:37Damn.
07:37Let me see that.
07:40He ran a 4-4-40?
07:43Damn it.
07:47May and Robbie?
07:48We're an item, apparently.
07:50But then he ghosted her.
07:51Didn't even call.
07:52Look, I did not ghost her.
07:54Harry told me not to call.
07:55Bro, it was a quip.
07:57What are we quipping about?
07:58Robbie dumped May, felt he ghosted her.
08:00Now she's dating some famous football players.
08:02And then Robbie still has feelings for her.
08:03Why did you ghost her?
08:05Hmm.
08:06Two seasons in the NFL doesn't make you famous, right?
08:08Well, she's more famous than you.
08:10So.
08:11I don't need fame.
08:12I'm a first responder.
08:13So is he.
08:14He's a nurse.
08:15That's a second responder.
08:18Can't believe Buck is Mr. Bix.
08:20Where is Buck?
08:22Anybody seen him?
08:36Okay, come on.
08:38Come on, you're good.
08:39You're good.
08:47Good job, guys.
08:48Good job, good job.
08:51Pete Morelli.
08:52Do we have a word?
08:54About what?
08:55Your father.
08:57So, what do you do this time?
09:00He's currently in the ICU.
09:03The doctors think he might have been poisoned.
09:07Is he going to be okay?
09:09Is he going to be okay?
09:09Is he going to be okay?
09:10It's hard to say.
09:11We're waiting for him to regain consciousness.
09:13All the doctors can do is supportive care until we know what's in his system.
09:19He's going to be okay.
09:20Well, whatever it is, I just hope that it's slow and painful.
09:28I take it you weren't on the best of terms with your father.
09:32I haven't spoken to my father in years.
09:35Not since he walked out chasing a story and left me with my stage four pancreatic mother.
09:42I'm sorry.
09:44He wasn't.
09:45She died alone.
09:47You said he was chasing a story?
09:49He's an investigative journalist.
09:52I can't say I know his byline.
09:54Because he writes under a pseudonym, Chester Caulfield.
09:58Bit pretentious, but he said it was for his own safety.
10:01So he has enemies?
10:04Politicians, CEOs, criminals, and the cartel, the mob.
10:09I'm sorry, but if you guys are looking for who might want to kill my father,
10:13I've got your work cut out for you.
10:16Mr. Malloy, would you like an attorney present?
10:19I'm good.
10:20Nothing to hide.
10:21You bossed local 977 for three decades.
10:25When did you first meet Chester?
10:26At my office, sniffing trash cans.
10:29Is that the same office where you're embezzled $2 million in?
10:33Union Dears.
10:34That's his story.
10:35I don't know about you, but an accusation like that would piss me off.
10:39I moved on.
10:39Yeah, you were booted out.
10:41Right after he exposed that a city controller,
10:44you took kickbacks from phony nonprofits.
10:47Exposed?
10:47I'd say insinuated.
10:49His reports were full of omissions.
10:51It was full of emissions.
10:52You lied to the EPA about your benzene count.
10:55We're committed to the environment.
10:56You're an oil company.
10:58I'm a greenfluencer.
10:58You preached the truth about pollution.
11:01Yes.
11:02And skincare.
11:03Is that why you sold lip gloss with microplastics?
11:06It was a sponsored post.
11:09What's the big deal?
11:11Cancer?
11:11You had a personal vendetta.
11:13It was a witch hunt.
11:14That muckraker kicked every anthill he could find.
11:16Sooner or later, you get bit.
11:19If I wanted to kill the guy, I'd do it barehanded.
11:23They're all liars.
11:25He blew the whistle on every one of them.
11:28No wonder everyone hates him.
11:31Yeah.
11:32Sorry to interrupt.
11:33Those tox results are in.
11:34They find our poison?
11:36Morelli's urine tested positive for polonium-210.
11:40Sounds nuclear.
11:41Radioactive, actually.
11:43It's an alpha emitter.
11:45Cooks you from the inside out, like a hot dog in the microwave.
11:48How would a person get their hands on some?
11:50This quantity wouldn't be simple.
11:52Small amounts are used in satellites and anti-static brushes.
11:56And of course, there's its best known use.
11:58Which is?
12:00Russian political assassinations.
12:06Everyone's spread thin as it is.
12:07We're aware it's an emergency.
12:08Hey, Josh, what did the Montgrove ER say?
12:10They're backed up.
12:11Same as Presbyterian.
12:12I'll try St. Ray's.
12:12I have a call to experience some chest pains.
12:14Dispatch a BLS unit until the ER can take them.
12:17I can't. We don't have any RAs in service.
12:18Monitor symptoms and come and get me if it looks like it's a cardiac event.
12:21It's a no-go at St. Ray's.
12:23Congratulations, you just hit your first level zero.
12:25You're telling me that there are no ambulances
12:26because every ambulance in L.A. is stuck at a hospital?
12:30How is that even possible?
12:31The dark triad of spring breaks, flu season, and dodger dogs.
12:34All we can do is sit tight until the logjam clears.
12:36So what do we say now?
12:379-1-1, hold, please?
12:38It's worth a try.
12:39Why do I feel like this is all my fault?
12:40We field calls as we get them, just like any other first responder.
12:43You're not an air traffic controller and you're not God.
12:45No, I'm just the boss.
12:46Hey, we're fifth in line at Presbyterian with an open-globe injury.
12:50Anything you can do to grease the skids?
12:52Yeah, I'm working on it.
12:55Come on, what's the holdup?
12:57These people need help.
13:03What'd she say?
13:04She's a little testy.
13:06Level zero is not fun for anyone.
13:08And you never see it coming.
13:10All right, we're moving.
13:18Thank you for your patience, everyone.
13:20We're getting you through as fast as we can.
13:22Hey, Rob.
13:25Harry.
13:26And Robbie, right?
13:27I promise I'll get you in as quickly as I can.
13:30What a gentleman.
13:32Should have called her, Rob's.
13:36911, what's your emergency?
13:38It's my son.
13:39He can't breathe.
13:40We just sat down to eat and it's like he can't catch us back.
13:43We're at Jim's Burgers on first.
13:45What's your name, ma'am?
13:46Jillian.
13:47My son is Micah.
13:48He's 10.
13:49He's getting over a cold.
13:52I can't.
13:53I can't.
13:54I'm trying to talk.
13:55Is that whistling sound, his breathing?
13:56Yes.
13:57I think it's...
13:58His throat is closing up.
14:00Oh, God, Micah.
14:01It's okay.
14:02Stay with me.
14:03Does he have any allergies?
14:05Known medical history?
14:06He was born with a laryngeal cleft.
14:08It's a gap between his larynx and his...
14:10His esophagus.
14:10What type?
14:11Type one.
14:12My old days.
14:13Doctor said we'd be fine without a surgery.
14:14And we weren't.
14:15Until he got a bad cold.
14:16Congestion's blocking his airway.
14:18I still don't have any units.
14:19If we don't get someone there in five, he could lose his life.
14:21We can call for mutual aid from Beverly Hills after you.
14:23It'll take 20 minutes.
14:24What's the nearest hospital?
14:26Six blocks away.
14:27So we have five minutes to get them six blocks.
14:29She's freaking out, Maddie.
14:30If she stays and does compressions, he might be able to make it.
14:32Yeah, or he won't.
14:33It's your call.
14:35Let Presbyterian know they're coming.
14:36Ma'am, hi.
14:37My name is Maddie.
14:38I'm the supervisor here, and I need you to do something for me.
14:40I'll do anything, please.
14:42He's turning blue.
14:43There's an ER just a few blocks away.
14:45I need you to get your son in the car and drive.
14:47Can you do that?
14:47Yeah, I can do that.
14:50Keep breathing.
14:51Okay?
14:51Just keep breathing.
14:52Come on.
14:53It's okay.
14:53It's okay.
14:54Okay.
14:55Take care, Mrs. Davies, and watch out for straws.
14:59Pardon me.
15:00Hold on, Captain.
15:01I got one more form for you.
15:03Thanks.
15:04Yeah.
15:07President, you're in ER.
15:07Go ahead.
15:08This is Josh Russo with emergency services.
15:10We have a pediatric priority one coming to you now.
15:12No laryngeal cleft with stridor progressing to total obstruction.
15:16How far up?
15:16Two to three minutes.
15:18Coronado and Beverly.
15:18Self-drive.
15:19Make a right out of the exit and then a left on 3rd Street.
15:22How many blocks?
15:23Four.
15:24You're doing great.
15:24Just keep driving.
15:26Uh, excuse me.
15:28I got a P1P hitting the door in three.
15:30Prep an airway kit.
15:33Oh, God.
15:33Micah.
15:34I know he sounds bad, but you have to ignore it, okay?
15:36Whatever you hear, do not look in the back seat.
15:38Okay.
15:39I'm looking at traffic, and it's clear.
15:41Just focus on the road, and you'll be there in no time.
15:43We've let them know you're coming.
15:45It stopped.
15:46He's not breathing.
15:47Focus on the road.
15:48You're almost there.
15:49Micah!
15:50No, no, no, no.
15:51Micah, wake up!
15:54Jillian, are you there?
16:01Jillian, are you there?
16:08Jillian?
16:09Jillian, are you there?
16:13We're not gonna make you.
16:15What do we do?
16:15What do you mean, what do we do?
16:17Your pet's patient was in a crash on Beverly.
16:19Where's that airway kit?
16:22Excuse me, excuse me, excuse me.
16:25Yeah?
16:26How long until you're back in service?
16:32Oh, where's he going?
16:33I don't know, but he's fast.
16:35All right, let's go, let's go, let's go!
16:36Follow that nurse!
16:38Come on, let's go!
16:42You'll be all right.
16:51All right, Buck, let's get that main shut off.
16:53Robbie, Harry, de-energize the car.
16:55L-A-F-D, make way.
16:56Coming through.
16:59Stay with me, buddy.
17:02He intervened?
17:03Almost done.
17:04I've got you.
17:11Come on, kiddo.
17:27Come on, kiddo.
17:33Come on, kiddo.
17:37Come on, kiddo.
17:46Bilateral ain't clear.
17:58Dispatch, we are on scene with your patient.
18:00He is stable and breathing,
18:02thanks to a very athletic charge nurse.
18:04You guys pulled this one off.
18:06Early.
18:08Blast that nurse, Bradley.
18:13When did he wake up?
18:15The tending said 40 minutes ago.
18:16Is he coherent?
18:18Yeah.
18:18I'm stubborn as hell.
18:20What'd he say?
18:21I don't know.
18:22He'll only talk to you.
18:35Mr. Morelli?
18:39Sergeant Grant, thank you for coming.
18:43Of course.
18:44You're wondering why I asked for you.
18:47I have to admit, I'm curious.
18:49Have we met?
18:51Apart from defiling your desk, no, we have not.
18:54But I know all about you, Sergeant Grant.
18:58LAPD veteran with a storied career.
19:00Not looking for advancement.
19:03Who chooses to work the streets.
19:05And how do you know any of that about me?
19:07I even know you were the unnamed passenger who landed a jumbo jet on the 110 freeway.
19:12You were going to write a story about me.
19:15It was a good story.
19:17But I am not in the habit of exposing heroes who choose to remain anonymous.
19:23You weren't looking for accolades.
19:25I respect that.
19:26I know I can trust you.
19:29Have they told you what killed me yet?
19:32Mr. Morelli, you're not dead.
19:36Of course I am.
19:39There's no antidote or treatment for acute polonium 210 poisoning.
19:45I have a couple of days, maybe less, to see you put the cuffs on the one who's responsible.
19:54Mr. Morelli, I'm not a detective.
19:57You don't have to be.
19:58I'm going to tell you who did it.
20:01All you have to do is test the murder weapon.
20:04Murder weapon?
20:06Water bottle on my bike.
20:09Locked up outside your police station.
20:11Somebody spiked it.
20:12And you say you know who?
20:14For God's sakes.
20:16Don't share this with anybody until you get the results.
20:19Especially not that detective who was conveniently assigned to this case.
20:26Test the bottle.
20:29Polonium 210 carries a chemical signature.
20:32Every patch can be traced back to the manufacturer.
20:36And if I'm right, you will find a nexus with the name I'm about to tell you.
20:51Sergeant, would you care to explain to me why I just got a call from the crime lab telling me
20:57that the test results on my water bottle will be ready in eight hours?
21:00So that's good news, because they told me 12.
21:03What the hell is going on?
21:05Morelli.
21:06He thinks his assailant spiked his water bottle.
21:09So the lab is running tests to see if there are traces of polonium 210.
21:13When did he tell you this?
21:14When I sat down with him.
21:17There's some reason you didn't mention it to me?
21:20Uh, yeah.
21:22When I promised a dying man that I wouldn't.
21:26What are you playing at, Sergeant?
21:28I was just waiting for the test to come back before I shared this with you.
21:33Summit Towers.
21:35Constructed in 2019, but never finished.
21:39Yeah, I heard of those.
21:40The developers ran out of funds during COVID.
21:43Yeah, that's what they claim.
21:44But Morelli was about to tell the world something else.
21:47Oh, you think someone poisoned him because of an unfinished condo?
21:50No, not someone.
21:52Him.
21:56Nikolai Castor.
21:57You're familiar?
21:58Yeah, my kid's school has a wing named after him.
22:01He's a real estate mogul.
22:03And a go-between for Russian investors.
22:06Morelli was about to blow his financials wide open
22:09and prove that Summit Towers was never supposed to be finished.
22:12Why did someone start building a 30-story tower with no plan to finish them?
22:16To claim it as a loss, which Castor did.
22:18And then he laundered billions of dollars for his friends in Moscow.
22:22And then what?
22:23He went to the KGB playbook to silence Bernard Morelli?
22:27He says he has receipts.
22:29Polonium-210 has a chemical fingerprint.
22:31We can trace it back to where it was manufactured,
22:34and I'd be willing to bet money.
22:35That is here.
22:37Polrock Nuclear Works and Glassoff.
22:39All right.
22:40Bye.
22:41Nikolai Castor.
22:45So what do you think?
22:49I think I should follow up on all this.
22:51Okay.
22:52All right.
22:53Well, I'll go through Bernard's notebooks,
22:55and we can start building our case.
22:57I'm going to handle that, too.
22:59Sergeant, I spoke to my captain.
23:02She's not thrilled that a patrol sergeant is tagging along on something as high-profile as this.
23:09Tagging along?
23:10Yeah.
23:12Her words.
23:13You've been a great asset.
23:15Until I brought you a suspect that you won't touch.
23:18I didn't say that.
23:20It'd be smarter not to.
23:22School wings.
23:24Very expensive.
23:27Thank you for your help, Sergeant.
23:31Get yourself a detective shield next time.
23:48Hey, hey, Eddie.
23:50Hey.
23:51It's a bad day when you've got to restock anti-diarrheals.
23:55Hi.
23:56Yeah.
24:05Hey, I need your help with something.
24:08What's up?
24:14Trucks.
24:16What's your take on trucks?
24:19Pro?
24:22I'm thinking of switching it up.
24:25Yeah?
24:26What's wrong with your old truck?
24:28I just, I don't really haul anything, so maybe it's a waste to have a truck.
24:34I don't haul.
24:36I'm still a truck guy.
24:37I, uh, I think I'm a hatchback guy.
24:42You do not look like a hatchback guy.
24:45You look terrible.
24:51No, I'm fine.
24:53No, that's not fine.
24:56Just, uh, a little food poisoning, you know.
25:00That bad sushi, I think.
25:03Yeah, I had that sushi.
25:05Hey, Eddie!
25:06Yeah?
25:06I think you left your phone in here.
25:08Your locker's ringing.
25:09It could be Christopher.
25:11Hopefully you didn't eat that sushi.
25:22You're running.
25:30You said the sushi and Beim Fing Quiz.
25:37Hey, buddy!
25:39I'm down.
25:40You son of in your like.
25:40Oh, my god.
25:42You don't mind seeing food.
25:42I'm in yourickt.
25:42You don't mind seeing food.
25:43Let's go, Buck. Look alive.
25:45Yeah.
25:50I'm so sorry, Bernard.
25:52I really am.
25:54I hoped I could bring you some justice today.
25:59Just know that I'm not giving up on this.
26:04It doesn't matter now anyway.
26:08Maybe none of it ever did.
26:10I can't believe that.
26:12You have got to know that your work made a difference.
26:15I did it.
26:18For all the good I was trying to do,
26:21I hurt so many people.
26:25Burned every bridge.
26:28Pushed all my friends away.
26:32Abandoned my wife.
26:36Alienated my son.
26:40And now who is here to mourn me?
26:43You know, Chester Caulfield might get a decent obit, but Bernard Morellia died a long time ago.
26:54Alone.
26:59You are not alone.
27:11Hey, hey, Jim.
27:13Buckley, what did I tell you about interrupting me while I'm doing after-action reports?
27:18You need to fire me.
27:20You need to fire me.
27:20I think a warning would be enough.
27:23No.
27:24No, you have to fire me for stealing meds from the rig.
27:39What did you take?
27:40Nothing but, um...
27:44Fentanyl.
27:44Almost.
27:48Buck, that's a felony.
27:49I know it is.
27:51And I put it back.
27:53All of it.
27:54But only because the tongues went off.
27:57And I don't know if I trust myself to do that again.
28:01How long have you been using?
28:03Since the car accident in New Mexico.
28:08They prescribed me oxycodone and I ran out.
28:13I need it.
28:15I need it, Jim.
28:19Are you high right now?
28:21No.
28:22No, never at work.
28:25Yeah, you look like you've been in withdrawal, what, a day or two?
28:31Have you told anyone else about this?
28:34Your sister, Eddie, anybody?
28:37Not just you, Captain.
28:42Buck.
28:43Buck.
28:46Buck.
28:47Protocol says I relieve you of duty.
28:50Report this so the department can determine when, if ever, you come back to work.
28:54And if you face criminal charges.
29:01Or I keep this in-house.
29:04Watch you like a hawk and risk my own career.
29:07No.
29:07No, I won't let you do that.
29:09That's why you have to fire me.
29:11I'm not going to let you off that easy.
29:15You came to me for help.
29:17And that's what we're going to get you, okay?
29:21Starting tonight after I call the chief.
29:25It's not fair to the citizens of Los Angeles to rob them of such a stellar firefighter.
29:30And I'm hoping he'll see it that way, too.
29:35Jim, Jim, this isn't- this is not me.
29:38Buck, I know.
29:39I know.
29:40You're not the first person to get hooked after an injury, okay?
29:46Okay.
29:47And given the timing, I can't say that I'm shocked.
29:50What-what is-what is that supposed to mean?
29:53Buck, this week, it'll be one year since we lost Poppy.
30:01I-I didn't-I didn't remember.
30:04I-I must have blocked it out.
30:06Yeah, well, that's grief.
30:09You don't see it coming, and then that sucker punches you in the face.
30:12I-I don't know what it is.
30:18Bernard, can you hear me?
30:22I have someone here who wants to see you.
30:31Hey, Ned, Peter, how did she talk you into it?
30:38She's a very persuasive woman.
30:42I'll give you two some privacy.
30:54It's good to see you, son.
30:58And why'd you leave?
31:01Me. Mom.
31:04She died in a bed just like this one,
31:07looking like you are right now.
31:09Why?
31:11Just to write some story?
31:14I thought I was protecting you.
31:18I don't understand.
31:20There was always threats, danger.
31:26If I couldn't stay and keep you safe,
31:31you could have quit.
31:34I am so sorry, son.
31:38I really am.
31:50I'm sorry, too, Dad.
31:52It's okay.
31:54I'm gonna get what few new sounds ever get.
32:00An ending.
32:07Dad.
32:11Dad.
32:12Dad.
32:25We just need a moment.
32:35Did you say everything that you needed to say?
32:40I don't know.
32:43Maybe.
32:46Not really.
32:49Maybe he did.
32:51He was a brave man.
32:53Your father.
32:55Was he?
32:56He believed deeply in justice.
32:59I can understand that.
33:05Put your hands behind your back.
33:15How did you know?
33:17Before I came to see you, I got a call from the crime lab.
33:21We tested the water bottle on his spike.
33:26The one that you spiked.
33:28Educational levels of polonium-210 were traced back to your science class.
33:34You must have squirreled away for years to get enough for a lethal dose.
33:45Teachers are nothing if not patient, I guess.
33:51He really was a terrible father.
33:53Oh, yeah.
33:55I can see that.
34:12This feels wrong.
34:13We're searching his house like he's a criminal.
34:15We are not.
34:16We are just making it easier for him to get better by removing any future temptation.
34:20I knew something was wrong.
34:22Then he convinced me I was overreacting.
34:24It's part of the cycle.
34:26You ask questions, he deflects.
34:28Then you feel guilty for doubting him.
34:30Now I'm wishing I would have questioned more after New Mexico.
34:40You're letting me win?
34:44Uh, yes, sorry.
34:46I, uh, I got a little affected.
34:50It sucks to have people touching your stuff.
34:54Yeah.
34:55It also just sucks because they're doing it because they don't trust me.
35:02W-would you trust you?
35:09Probably not.
35:11Looks like it's clear he wasn't lying.
35:14There's nothing to find here.
35:16Oh, thanks for not making me look.
35:17There are just some things his sister doesn't want to know.
35:20You think I made the right decision?
35:22Letting him recover here?
35:23Maybe he should be in a facility where he can be supervised.
35:25He has an ex-nurse, three paramedics, and two EMTs.
35:29I think he's good on supervision.
35:38Well, a little elevated, but that's not unexpected.
35:45Hey, what do you think the disciplinary committee's gonna do to me?
35:48I think they're gonna take it seriously.
35:51But also taking consideration that you reported yourself.
35:54You worked within chain of command.
35:57You and that chain of command.
36:00I know you see it as this thing that holds you back, but it's not.
36:04It's the thing that ties us all together.
36:08So that no one person has to carry the weight alone.
36:15Yeah, I guess.
36:19You are not hidden.
36:23There's never been a moment you were forgotten.
36:29You are not hopeless.
36:32Though you have been broken, your innocence stolen.
36:39I hear you whisper underneath your breath.
36:48I hear your SOS, your SOS.
36:58I will send out an army to find you in the middle of the darkest night.
37:09It's true.
37:10It's true.
37:11I will rescue you.
37:17I will never stop marching to reach you in the middle of the hardest fight.
37:28It's true.
37:29I will rescue you.
37:36I will rescue you.
37:38I will rescue you.
37:38I hear the whisper underneath your breath.
37:46I hear you whisper you have nothing left.
38:02You're not so close.
38:04I have nothing in the middle of the darkest night.
38:07You are too close enough.
38:18Oh, I will rescue you.
38:20All right, I'm gonna grab the drinks.
38:22Okay.
38:24Oh, hi, Robbie.
38:25How you doing?
38:26Good to see you.
38:27Ah, you too.
38:32I think this is your order,
38:34but I'm pretty sure they screwed it up.
38:37I should be fine.
38:40Ian seems pretty cool.
38:42Yeah, I heard you guys did a case together.
38:44You saved a kid's life.
38:45Yeah, he did most of the saving.
38:47I just watched and marveled.
38:51I get the appeal.
38:55I hope you guys are really happy together.
38:58Together?
38:59Robbie, we're not...
39:01I am not dating Ian.
39:05Since when?
39:07Always.
39:08I mean, he's just helping me figure out
39:10this whole nursing school thing.
39:11You want to be a nurse.
39:12I know, it sounds crazy.
39:13No, it sounds perfect.
39:16I mean, I think you'd be great at anything.
39:19I think you'd be great at anything.
39:44Well, you were asleep when I got here, and that was about five hours ago.
39:50Look, I'm sorry.
39:52No, don't be.
39:54You must have needed it.
39:55No, I mean, I'm sorry about the anniversary.
40:04I'm sure the last thing you want to be doing today is babysitting me.
40:13We take care of each other every day.
40:17So being right here is exactly where I'm supposed to be.
40:25You know, he's been on my mind these past few days.
40:31And I know this is weird to say, but I feel like I know him now in a way that
40:37I didn't a year ago.
40:39He really loved you, Buck.
40:42But I think he would have wished that part had remained a mystery.
40:54This dispatch says we need a vehicular extraction.
40:56So we roll up expecting an accident scene.
41:00Instead, we find a girl locked in her car, and she can't figure out how to open the door.
41:04She couldn't pull the handle herself?
41:05Apparently not.
41:06So Bobby tries everything, right?
41:08He's shouting, he's gesturing, but she's freaking out, is not listening to him, and she has a full-blown panic
41:14attack.
41:15Bobby decides that we have to break the window, so we do.
41:18And then when he reaches in to help her out, she sprays him in the face.
41:22What, like pepper spray?
41:24An air freshener!
41:26Okay!
41:28Phil, what did we miss?
41:30Somebody sprayed Bobby with air freshener.
41:32Oh, yeah.
41:34He smelled like lavender for three days.
41:38That poor kid in the car, she must have been traumatized.
41:41She was 26.
41:46You feeling better?
41:49Yeah.
41:50Yeah, I am.
41:51I really think I'm through the worst of it.
41:58Oh.
42:00It's midnight.
42:02We survived the year.
42:06Yeah, he got us through.
42:12To Bobby.
42:15To Bobby.
42:16To Bobby.
42:17To Bobby.
42:17To Bobby.
42:19To Bobby.
42:24To Bobby.
42:46M
42:47To Bobby.
42:47To海.
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