SkyMed (2022) s03e08 Episode Script

Clarity

- You guys?
- What is it?
There's a bomb on the plane.
(CRYSTAL): Apiscimakesisis.
That's what Kookoo called him
when he was a kid.
(WHEEZER): I don't think there's
anyone in the aviation industry
who hasn't seen it.
Including aviation authority.
Guys. This is my aunt, Jess.
You were with your aunt
when your mom wanted you
to come home and say goodbye?
She didn't make you go?
- No.
- I can't watch you
- do this job anymore.
- I don't know if I can be
with someone who doesn't believe in me.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(SHARKIE): Aviation authority
got here this morning.
Hey, we're all behind you man.
Pilots bust minimums all the time.
And we know whose fault it
really is that you got caught.
Hey. I've been looking for you.
I've been busy.
You know, fighting
for my career and all.
Yeah, I figured that was
why you hadn't returned
any of my apology texts or calls.
Did the carrier pigeon make it?
(SCOFFS) Look, Chopper,
I know that I screwed up.
And I really do want to fix it.
I know that Wheezer is speaking
to the aviation authority
on your behalf, and I
would like to do the same.
Actually, that might be helpful.
Having the chief nurse explain
to them that the patient's life
- was at stake.
- I I can tell them
that Dani Bernard's leg was at risk
and your decision saved
her from an amputation.
That she was a critical patient.
And you could've taken
her to Thompson or Kenora
if that was the only factor.
But you made the choice
to push for a landing at
Winnipeg to save her leg.
Aviation authority may not
think it's enough, alright?
If you want to help me,
you need to say that the patient's life
depended on it.
(TENSE MUSIC)
Chopper, I can't lie.
But I can speak to your
professionalism as a pilot.
Wow, really?
What, you can't lie
now, Camila Vanhoosen?
You came up here because you screwed up
and got turned into a meme.
Thank you, but I don't need you
to speak about my professionalism.
(SIGHS)
(THEME MUSIC)
(LAUGHING)
(NOWAK): Look alive, greenhorns.
Aviation authority is
upstairs. Hit the floor.
You go a tiny bit blind.
The whole place falls apart.
- Mmm.
- Wow, you upgraded your guide-rampie.
Aviation authority's here.
Gotta look professional. Hey,
we did put gel in my hair, right?
Then you did that thing at
the front that makes it go
- (WHISTLES)
- Oh, shoot,
I thought you wanted a center part.
(LAUGHS DRYLY)
You look like a very
impressive chief pilot.
- Mmm-hm.
- But I've got actual patients to take care of.
I can feel the look that
you're giving me right now.
You and Hayley, huh?
It's a good fit. For both of you.
You ready for your interview?
It's not exactly great timing
to having suits from down south
up here poking around
looking for problems
when I can't even see if
my rampies are slacking off.
Uh, listen. I hate to
even ask this, Wheeze,
but I might need a
couple days off next week.
I promised Tristan I'd go
to Toronto to bring him home.
If we make sure that Chopper
doesn't get his license
suspended, I think that
I can swing it. But
I need somebody in that
meeting to be my eyes.
Somebody to help me read documents,
give me a sense of how
they're responding. So
(CHUCKLES)
Saddle up, guide pilot.
(HAYLEY): I'm glad my aunt's staying.
Jess is the only family I have.
And getting a one year
chip's a really big deal.
- Oh, hey.
- Hey.
Night shifts, eh?
Just hope I get some
sleep before tonight.
We got an actual salsa band
coming to the Whiskey Hatch.
- Oh.
- Maybe you'll come check it out.
I haven't seen you
studying there much lately.
I've been studying at the
library. Less distractions.
'Kay. Cool.
Well, maybe I'll catch you later?
- See you, Hayley.
- Bye.
Okay, so I would be too
distracted to study there too,
but it's not TJ's fault he's hot.
- And salsa could be fun.
- No. No more salsa.
(INHALES) TJ kissed me.
- What?
- Okay, that's a lie.
- I kissed TJ.
- Well, does it matter who kissed who?
I need details. How did
it happen? How was it?
It does matter. And I
shouldn't have done it.
- Okay?
- But TJ's great.
And it seems pretty mutual.
(LOCKER THUDDING)
- God.
- And just because you kissed someone,
doesn't mean you've betrayed Jeremy.
- He wouldn't be mad.
- Wouldn't he?
Because I'd be mad at him if
(SOFT MUSIC)
God, I was always so mad at him.
Well, it's okay to be
mad at him now, too.
When my mom died, I was
mad at her for so long.
For getting sick, for leaving. It was
I'm not (SCOFFS)
I'm not mad at Jeremy for dying, okay?
Come on, we're gonna be late.
(OFFICER NICHOLLS):
We've all seen the footage
of Captain Jay Chopra
going below the published
decision altitude
during a medevac flight
in April of this year.
There's no disputing
what Captain Chopra did.
But as you can see by the footage,
he exercised the captain's
emergency authority
to preserve the patient's life.
The patient's life or the
patient's quality of life?
We understand the motivating factor
for continuing with the landing
was the desire to
prevent a loss of limb
(GROANS) Jesus.
Captain Heaseman.
Are you alright?
The, um
The next closest hospital
that could treat the patient was Kenora.
- The flight time was far too
- We didn't realize your injury
from the laser strike was so severe.
(OFFICER VASEY): We were under
the impression that your vision
was expected to return by now.
Well, it's only been a couple weeks.
And how long does it
normally take to heal
- from this kind of injury?
- There's, um
There's no timeline for nerve damage.
- What is your plan?
- His plan?
For SkyMed. Chief pilot
is an integral position.
There needs to be a qualified
medically fit presence in the role.
Captain Heaseman is qualified.
He's more than fit.
So is Captain Chopra.
When my crew was stuck on a plane
with an explosive device,
they're the ones that saved us.
Yes, we did hear about that.
SkyMed certainly find
themselves in a lot of extreme
circumstances one doesn't
normally encounter in aviation.
Well, that's the way things are up here.
It's not like flying
down south in the city.
We're on our own. And even blind,
I was damn glad to hear his
voice on the radio that day.
The only reason any
of us are good pilots
is because of Wheezer.
And I would fly with
him or Chopper any day
under any circumstance.
Write that down.
- (NOWAK): That was bullshit.
- They're not wrong, Nowak.
I might not get my vision back.
But I want the best for my crews,
and if that's not me,
then at least I can control
who takes over. Hey, Milosz.
Look, you are a great
pilot man. A great pilot,
and a good leader.
The way you handled yourself
on 922, that was admirable.
And just now, the way that
you fought for my pilots
(SIGHS)
I can't think of a better
person to replace me.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Wheezer. I didn't know
how to tell you this
with everything going on. I
I have an interview at
Air Canada next week.
What you're leaving now?
- Wheezer, I
- Sharkie?
- (SHARKIE): Yeah?
- Can you please take me back to my office.
Yeah, you got it, Cap.
Thank you.
(GOOD VIBES TAN LINES BY THOMAS
FRINKING & ROCHELLE DIAMANTE)
We used to do this all
the time on the Gold Coast.
We'd surf, then grill, then surf.
I really wish you'd
come to Hawaii with me.
The surfing is incredible.
And you could use a break, kiddo.
You've been through a lot lately
with the egg retrieval and everything.
(BABY COOING)
Hey, do you remember
that summer in Tofino
when I taught you to surf?
You were such a natural.
That was the summer Mom died.
We spent the whole month on the beach.
When Mom was at the end,
when she wanted me to come home
Did you ever think about
forcing me on a plane?
No. That-that wasn't what you wanted.
And losing your mom was so hard,
I just, I wanted to make it
easier for you any way I could.
(INDISTINCT ARGUING)
An old client of mine, she
has this amazing beach house
in Oahu she's letting me use.
We could surf all day,
do this every night.
And you know, there's something
to be said for the single life.
Now's not a great time. I
have to be here for Wheezer.
Yeah. You've been doing
a lot for him lately, huh?
We all have.
- We take care of each other.
- And that's great. I just
I don't wanna see you get stuck, Hayley.
- What do you mean?
- Relationships are hard,
even when they're going
well. And things with Wheezer
have changed now that
he lost his vision.
And it would be okay if that
means things change for you, too.
I mean, no one would blame you.
I would.
Wheezer's always been there for me.
I can't not be there for him
while he waits for his
vision to come back.
Okay. And what if it doesn't?
It's not just the physical, Hayley.
I heard another pilot
say that he won't be able
to keep his job if he
doesn't get it back.
And then what? I mean, you're so young.
Do you really want to take
care of this man for months,
for years, or longer?
She's choking!
(TENSE MUSIC)
Oh my God. Oh my God. Brandi?
Brandi, Brandi. Is she okay?
What happened? She just fell in.
- She's choking on something.
- What?
I thought she was just mad,
I didn't know she was in trouble.
It's stuck in her
airway. I need a light.
The gum, it's stuck in her trachea.
I need something to pull it out.
Uh, hold the light there so I can see.
Grab the barbecue tongs!
(MUSIC INTENSIFIES)
Okay. I need you to help
me with a jaw thrust.
Just hold your hands like
this. Don't let it fall back.
Keep the light there so I can see.
(SQUELCHING)
- (BRANDI GASPS)
- Got it.
(COUGHING)
Oh my God. Oh, baby.
Hey. Baby, it's okay.
You're gonna be okay.
Why'd you run away?
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(LAUGHTER)
(DARK MUSIC)
I'm so glad we're finally doing this.
You know, I have never dated
a man in uniform before.
Is it weird how safe it makes me feel?
Especially with these crazy
bear sightings we've had lately.
Well, it is cub season and
bears are most dangerous
when protecting their young,
but after all the action I saw
flying fighters in Iraq and Syria,
let's just say I got your six.
Oh my God. That sounds so dangerous.
What was it like? Were you in, like,
- a bunch of battles?
- We call them dogfights. And
- That's classified.
- (GIGGLING)
- (GASPS)
- Is he okay?
Oh my God, pilots know CPR, right?
Yeah, of course. Uh
Sir? Hey, call an ambulance.
Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay.
One, two (YELLS)
(LOUD THUDDING)
I exercised my best
judgment, and that's what I
Sorry. I was just practicing
my big speech for AV authority.
You think tears would help?
Wheezer's gonna come with
me when I do my interview.
- I guess you already did yours.
- Just finished.
I guess this is where you
get to say "I told you so?"
I mean, you told me to
follow the rules and I didn't.
Yeah, you broke the rules.
But you saved the patient's leg.
If I had been captain that day
You ever feel like you can't
trust your own instincts?
- Hey.
- Oh, hey.
Stef!
I didn't think you were
supposed to be back at work.
Marianne approved it
and the doc signed off.
My sutures are healed.
No heavy lifting, but that's
what pilots are for, right?
(BEEPING)
I'll go kick the tires.
You know that's not what I meant.
- Are you up for this?
- Lex.
I know you need to
always feel in control
and you hate when you can't do anything.
But you have been dealing with
a lot of heavy stuff lately.
I'm fine. And we have a call.
Are you coming or not?
(SOFT MUSIC)
Don't worry. Jurgen's stable.
We'll get him to the
cath lab in Winnipeg.
It looks like the saline
flushed most of the wood out,
but you will need stitches
and a tetanus shot.
Why did your date think you knew CPR
because you were a pilot, anyway?
- (CHUCKLES)
- People think all sorts
of weird things about pilots, right?
They think we're all rich,
we're all good at math,
we're all good with women
It was a first date
and I just didn't want
to disappoint her. But
I did do first aid once,
and I remember they told
me to push hard, push fast.
Pro tip: Always move the
patient to the ground first.
- Way safer for both of you.
- Right.
We will take you with Jurgen
to TCH for the stitches.
Ah, well. He needs way
more help than I do.
I'll just drive myself later.
I always have room for a fellow pilot.
Though the 200 isn't as
fancy as what you're used to.
- What do you fly?
- The F16.
- Ah.
- You mean the CF18, right?
My dad's RCAF. Canada
doesn't have the F16.
Whoa. Maybe you guys do need
to take me to the hospital.
I must've bumped my head.
Yes, of course. The
CF18. Jeez. (CHUCKLES)
Hey, Cap. Come take a
look at the nose gear tire.
- What, why?
- It's low.
Remember you said you wanted
to keep an eye on the pressure?
I said that?
There's something wrong with that guy.
I mean, come on, Lex. He got hurt
and he had a bad date.
Give the guy a break.
Look. I grew up around
air force pilots, Chopper.
He doesn't feel right. I
don't think he is who he says.
Like, you don't think he's air force?
Like I don't think he's even a pilot.
(INTRIGUING MUSIC)
Well. Only one way to find out.
Hey, Major. You wanna help us out?
I know you got a busted
wing and I normally don't ask
a patient to do this, but
since you're one of us,
you wanna help us sweep up the props
so we can get out of
here a little faster?
Sure.
(TENSE MUSIC)
Hey, what is he doing?
I just bandaged that arm.
He needs stitches, he
can't be doing that.
Just wait.
Look. I'm sorry, I'm
sorry. They should not
have asked you to do that.
Why don't you go and
grab a seat onboard?
Thank you.
- What the hell was that?
- He's not a real pilot.
- What, how do you know?
- When you start propellers on gravel,
you sweep the gravel from under them
so that it doesn't get
picked up by the blades
or sucked into the intake.
And he just swept the
actual props, oh my God
And it's a crime to impersonate
- a Canadian military member.
- We can't deal with that now.
Jurgen needs to get to a hospital.
We keep an eye on him.
We don't let him know that we know.
We just have the call the
northern police to meet us
at TCH as soon as we're in the air.
(ENGINE REVVING)
Whoa. Did he just start the plane?
(STEF): Is he trying to take off?
He doesn't know how to fly!
He's going to kill himself!
Stop, stop, stop!
Stop!
(ACTION MUSIC)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
C'mon. I wasn't going to take off.
I'm sorry. Ow. Ow!
Ah.
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
Okay, okay!
Look, I was just taxiing
it to get away from you
because you knew. But I
wasn't going to take off.
I swear. I was gonna jump
off at the end of the runway.
What if you hit something?
Hmm? What if you hit someone?!
Who the hell are you? I
knew you were too young
- to be a major.
- This is my dad's uniform.
Look, I borrow it sometimes,
but I was just using it for
my Tinder profile pictures.
And then, God, Summer
wanted me to wear it
- on the actual date, but
- Wait, what?
You're impersonating a military
member to pick up women?
Look, girls never took
me seriously, okay?
But when I wear it, it's different.
They treat me differently.
They treat me with respect.
They treat you wish respect
because the people who are
trusted to wear the uniform
have earned that respect!
You see all of this? Hmm?
Your father earned all of that.
With skill, with discipline.
With showing up every single day
to prove that he was responsible
enough to earn and to wear them.
When you wear a uniform,
people trust you,
and you are responsible for that trust.
But you, you took advantage of that.
For what, for your-your ego?
(SOMBER MUSIC)
I I'm sorry, man.
I-I'm sorry.
Stay here.
You were right. You knew there
was something wrong with him
before I did. I think you
can trust your instincts, Lex.
Maybe. I never would've
ran after the plane, though.
Yeah, but it could've
ended really badly.
- (POLICE RADIO CHATTER)
- You wouldn't have
Busted minimums, either,
and that could've ended badly too.
(POLICE SIREN WAILING)
That's the photo of me, isn't it?
Nope. Just some old recycling
no one here needs to worry about.
(GROANS)
It was so stupid!
Giving that documentary
crew Chopper's release.
And you know, I think I actually
managed to convince myself
that I was doing it to help SkyMed?
(SIGHS) But I was just
trying to undo that.
And it is, it is just
a dumb, funny photo
unless you're the one who went viral
and got joked about on
Jimmy Fallon for being,
"The mayor chucker."
Making it on Fallon
is pretty impressive.
Unless your husband is
up for chief of surgery
and decides he can't
be married to a joke.
Or until you get fired from your
PR job for being a PR disaster.
Or you start getting
death threats from nutjobs
convinced that you threw
the mayor on purpose
to ruin his campaign.
I didn't change my name to
try and trick anyone up here.
I changed it because I had to.
If I ever wanted to work again
Or feel safe.
And I'm probably gonna
have to leave here now, too.
But what happened to
me, that was an accident.
I did this to Chopper on purpose.
You know, a lot of us come up here
because we're trying
to run from something.
I was.
And I made some shitty,
selfish mistakes because of it, too.
Chopper's an adult.
He'll figure this out.
And Wheezer and everyone
will have his back
because that's what we do,
Marianne. We take care of each other.
And we can take care of you, too.
You'll have to face
all of the hard stuff
and it will suck,
but we'll have your back.
If you want it.
(SOFT MUSIC)
(EXHALES)
(FOREMAN:) Thank God you're
here. I'm the site medic.
We didn't move him in
case of a spinal injury.
- (WHEEZES)
- Hi Ambrose, I'm Stef.
I'm gonna take care of
you today, okay? Alright.
(PAINED BREATHING)
Ugh, his HR's high.
The knuckle boom operator.
He just dropped it.
I should've been running
it myself, he's too green.
(WEAKLY): I can't feel my legs.
I can't feel nothing.
And that's what I was
worried about. His spine.
Just because he can't feel his legs,
doesn't necessarily
mean paralysis, okay?
- (BEEPING)
- BP's 90/60.
He's got internal injuries.
I'm gonna push fluids.
Get the backboard and
bring the ATV closer, okay?
- What about the log?
- I'll direct the boom operator myself.
I'm not taking any more chances.
Don't you worry, Ambrose.
I'm gonna get you out of here, okay?
Could somebody please call
my daughter Nikki to come?
We'll have her meet you at the hospital,
- how does that sound?
- (WHEEZING): Thank you.
Okay, just put it here.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
- Okay. Okay.
- Slow and steady.
Slow as you can.
- (BEEPING)
- Stop, stop!
His blood pressure just
dropped. We've got a problem.
(NOWAK): What's wrong?
He's already lost so much blood, the
The weight of the log is the only thing
keeping his pressure up.
It's the only thing keeping him alive.
What do we do? Can we put it back?
He's already bleeding out.
It's just happening slower
than it will when we lift it off.
He's not gonna make it, is he?
- Oh God, Ambrose.
- No, no.
Look, I'm not gonna watch this man die.
We will lift this log.
Once it's off of him,
we need to move as fast
as we can to get him
to a hospital as soon as possible.
Stef. It's half an hour
to get him into a plane
- and then another hour to YTH.
- Can we get the plane closer?
- Maybe land it on the road here?
- There's a private strip near the camp.
It should be big enough for the 200.
- It would save maybe 15 minutes.
- Okay. Okay.
We won't lift the log
until you get in position.
But Nowak, move fast.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(AMBROSE): What about
Nikki? Is she coming?
The contact information
you gave us doesn't work.
(WEAKLY): She moved out
a couple of years ago.
(WHEEZES)
We had this big fight her
final year of high school.
I really thought, if she
knew the situation, she
We're gonna find her,
okay? We'll get her here.
We can't find her. I don't
know how to reach her.
Look, I don't care how you do it.
But we're not just gonna
sit here and do nothing.
Figure out a way to find his daughter
and get her here. Understood?
My kid went to high school with her.
He might know someone that knows her.
- Do it. Now.
- Yeah. Okay.
Her mother moved out
when Nikki was young.
It's just been the two of us.
Ever since she was a kid.
And I did my best.
But she's a spitfire. You know?
And I've always been so
proud of her for that.
How strong she is.
Because we didn't always see eye to eye.
I wanted her to do better than me.
She's so smart.
I just I wanted better for her.
(BIRDS CHIRPING)
(BEEPING)
(STEF): Come on, Nowak. Come on.
(AMBROSE WHEEZING)
We found her. We found Nikki.
She lives in the pas, but
she's driving up to TCH now.
Hey, you hear that? We found her, okay?
- She's coming.
- (WHEEZES)
(BEEPING)
She's not gonna make it in time, is she?
Just hold on. We'll be ready soon.
The house is so empty since she left.
That's the worst feeling.
(SOFT MUSIC)
Everything seems so much harder
So much scarier
When you're alone.
(INHALES SHAKILY)
I don't wanna die alone, too.
You're not gonna die.
(BEEPING)
I'm pushing fluids and
Nowak's coming soon.
Will you hold my hand?
I can't. I have to keep pumping.
We both know that
doesn't matter anymore.
- Hold my hand.
- I can't stop. I can't
(BEEPING)
Please?
I don't wanna be alone.
(SHAKILY): Please.
(AMBROSE CRYING)
(MACHINE BEEPS)
(AMBROSE WHEEZING)
I'm here, Ambrose.
You're not alone.
You're not alone.
(SOMBER MUSIC)
I heard what happened.
Stef?
I
I just held her hand.
When Mel was dying.
That was the only thing
I could do for her.
And I thought
I just, I always thought
it wasn't enough. But
(SOBS)
Please, stay with me.
Always. Okay? I'm here.
I don't wanna be alone.
I'm here, baby. I'm here.
(ENGINE RUMBLING)
(CRYSTAL): It's just up here.
Malcolm? It's Crystal.
We got a call you needed some help.
- You know this patient?
- Everyone knows everybody up here.
Malcolm taught Jeremy and I how to hunt.
Dispatch said it was a fall,
but I don't see Malcolm anywhere.
Grab the backboard.
Yeah. You know, medics
usually ride up front
on the ATV with me. Better shocks.
(EXHALES)
Crystal, if I offended you the other day
or made you feel
disrespected, I'm sorry.
But I do respect you a lot,
and I just hope we
can be friends, maybe.
(MALCOLM): Crystal! (GRUNTS)
(TENSE MUSIC)
Malcolm, what happened?
I thought it was a fall?
- Yeah, I fell. After I damn near cut my leg off.
- (TJ): Whoa.
- That's a lot of blood.
- I was up using the chainsaw
to cut the tree back.
A knot or something.
- The chainsaw bucked.
- Let me take a look here.
(MALCOLM GROANS)
You've lost a lot of blood.
But it looks like you missed
the artery and the bone.
- You're lucky.
- Yeah, it's definitely a two person job.
Yeah.
Jeremy was supposed to come
help me cut it back after
that big windstorm last fall,
but well, you know.
(SOFT MUSIC)
Okay, Malcolm. Let's
get you ready to go.
(ENGINE SPUTTERING)
Shit.
- You guys okay back there?
- What happened?
When's the last time
you serviced it, bro?
That sounded pretty bad. You
probably wrecked the engine.
Nah, it's not our
ATV. I'll call Chopper.
Ah, crap. I must've left
the sat phone on 911.
There's a ranger station
nearby. They'll have a truck.
(MALCOLM): Nah. No one's there.
Bunker quit a couple months ago.
They never found a replacement yet.
Alright.
I'mma head back to North House.
See if I can find someone
to drive us to the plane.
- You gonna be okay?
- We got it.
Just hang in there, Malcolm.
(BREATHES DEEPLY)
(BIRDS CHIRPING)
This is really bleeding through.
But I don't wanna re-dress it yet.
I'll wait 'til we're on the plane.
(LEAVES RUSTLING)
TJ?
(LEAVES RUSTLING)
(TENSE MUSIC)
Someone there?
(GROWLING)
Have you been having
trouble with bears out here
the same way they're
having in the parks?
They're always around, but
it's been bad this year.
Was a late spring, they
came out of hibernation
hungry with nothing to eat.
They've been getting bold.
Some are a little bit sick.
(GROWLING)
Ah, shit.
Sometimes, if you make enough noise
No, Crys. Crys, they
can smell the blood.
(TENSE MUSIC)
Okay. We can't stay out in the open.
We have to go slow and quiet.
Find somewhere to shelter.
I'm gonna move you onto the sked.
(GROWLING)
- Hurry, hurry.
- Let's do this fast.
The ranger station isn't far.
We can hole up there.
There's gotta be a radio
we can call for help.
- (GROWLING)
- Crys. Crystal!
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
It's following us.
(GROWLING)
It's following the blood.
Maybe we can use it.
Get it to go after the
blood instead of us.
- Okay.
- I'll make a new trail
for it to follow away
from the ranger's station.
Okay, but Crys it's close.
Just I'll wrap it.
You can fix it later.
Okay. Here.
(TENSE MUSIC)
(GROANS)
I'll be right back.
Just sit tight, Malcolm.
Yeah.
(MUSIC INTENSIFIES)
Jesus, Crystal. That was the
longest 30 seconds of my life.
(EXHALES DEEPLY) Okay, let's go.
(PANTING)
Hurry, Crys.
Oh shit. It's locked.
Damn it. Now what?
(GRUNTING)
(GROWLING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(WHISPERING): Crystal. It's here.
(GRUNTING)
(WHISPERING): Stay. Quiet.
(GROWLING)
It's on the truck. It's gonna crush us!
(METAL GRINDING)
(SHOUTING): Hey! Get out of here!
You hear me? Get out of here, asshole!
No one wants you here.
(LOUD GROWLING)
Oh. You're angry?
Well, I'm angry too, asshole!
I am so goddamn angry!
And I'm so tired of
being so goddamn angry!
I'm angry that I'm sad.
I'm angry that you're gone.
And I'm angry at you!
I'm mad at you for letting me down.
I'm mad at you for not being here.
And I'm mad at you for
everything we should've had!
And I'm so goddamn angry at you
for leaving me alone without you!
I am so angry at you
for leaving me, Jeremy!
(SOBBING)
(SCREAMS)
(RECEDING GROWLS)
(SOBBING)
(SOMBER MUSIC)
(LAUGHS TEARFULLY)
(SOFT MUSIC)
What the hell?
Hey, chops. Talk about
screwing up on the job, eh?
(CHUCKLES) No wonder she threw you
under the bus. She throws
everyone under the bus.
- You think this is funny?
- Come on, man.
- She screwed you over.
- Aviation authority is here
because I busted the minimums.
I made that choice.
This photo is an innocent mistake.
You're all supporting
me for doing something
I knew was wrong.
But the woman in this photo
didn't do anything wrong.
And you're all laughing at
her and treating her like shit.
- She let them use your footage.
- Yeah.
That was wrong. But I'm still the
one who chose to break the rules
whether there was a camera there or not.
That was my choice.
And I'm responsible for it.
I want these taken down and shredded.
(YELLING): Now!
Hey kiddo, have you
seen my green bikini?
I think I left it in the beach bag.
What, you're leaving?
The beach house came up early.
I thought you were gonna
stay for my one year chip.
I I wanted my family there.
So come with me!
We'll celebrate your
anniversary on the waves.
(SIGHS)
You really never thought
about putting me on a plane
and making me go say goodbye to my mom
because you wanted to
make it easier for me?
My mother was dying, Jess.
Nothing about that was gonna be easy.
I think you just wanted
to make it easier for you.
I was just a kid.
I didn't understand what
missing that would mean.
But you were the adult.
(SOMBER MUSIC)
You taught me to run.
You taught me that.
Because you never stayed
for the hard stuff.
Whenever anything gets
real, or tough, you bail.
- Hayley
- You weren't there for my
mastectomy or my recovery
You didn't come here
at all until you knew
that you were gonna have a fun vacation.
Wheezer and Crystal have
always been there for me
whenever I needed them.
And I've needed them a lot.
Because that's what family is.
We take care of each other.
And I'm damn well gonna go
take care of my family now.
Hey, TJ. You flew with Hubert
out of Billy Bishop, right?
- What'd you think of him?
- He was a great guy.
Good pilot. City guy, though. Why?
You think he's chief pilot material?
(GROANS)
You okay, Cap?
Yeah, I'm okay, Teej.
- (HAYLEY): Wheezer!
- Hayley?
Is everything okay?
- Teej, will you give us a minute?
- Yeah, sure.
(HAYLEY): I was wrong.
I thought I needed to have a family,
but it's not who you're related to.
It's who you choose.
I know you wanted to see
my face when you said it,
but, Wheezer
I love you.
I change my mind.
It is way better seeing you say it.
Wheezer, you can see me?
I love you too, Hayley.
(GENTLE MUSIC)
(THEME MUSIC)
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