Station 19 (2018) s06e01 Episode Script

Twist And Shout

1
- Jack.
- Previously on "Station 19"
I wasn't adopted. I
grew up with our parents.
I was demoted. I made
a decision on a call
that went against what
my chief had ordered.
So, insubordination.
I want my job back. I know
you two are sleeping together.
I want my job back, or
I'm going to report you.
You're not really gonna
run Republican, are you?
I found a loophole Independent.
Ooh! Yes!
I didn't run right into the fire
when I was specifically told not to.
It was all because of
this woman and the family
who I so desperately
want to stick around for.
I don't have to go to trial. It's over.
- What?
- Wow.
A lieutenant spot just opened up.
Jack! Where the hell are you going?!
♪♪
2, 1, 2, 3, oh! ♪
[EXHALING SHARPLY]
And then throw it like that.
When we get there, it'll be amazing.
Alright, let's take it from
the top with a jab cross.
Here we go. Jab, jab-cross.
Jab. Alternate.
Left-right, left-right.
Cross! [GRUNTING]
[EXHALING SHARPLY]
Yeah! Here we go. Jab, jab-cross.
And another jab. And jab, jab-cross.
Nice! Really get your hip in there.
Hey! Our volunteers are here.
It's time for choke holds.
Ohh, I feel my feet a ♪
Moving to this beat, I'm ♪
Dancing in these streets ♪
♪♪
I'm on my brand-new
beam of light ♪
I tiptoe through the sky, oh ♪
Look, Mama, I can fly ♪
♪♪
Take a step back
just to love yourself ♪
You gonna feel good,
too, life's too short ♪
Alright, let's pair up. Ben, Carina.
And rock a brand-new
attitude, ooh, you gotta get up ♪
That's right. Alright,
now we're gonna squeeze.
Yep, right there. Nice
and tight. Good job.
Don't look at me like that, Montgomery.
If you have time to run for mayor,
you have time to clean the truck.
[QUIETLY] I hate you.
- What's that?
- I said thank you
for the time off today, Captain.
Take a step back
just to love yourself ♪
You gonna feel good, too ♪
Like that. Alright, good job.
Yes. Oh, it's time.
- Alright, who's next?
- It's time.
Ah. Okay. Crap.
Uh, Ruiz, can you Can
you cover for me? Thanks.
Uh, good work, everyone. Nice job.
♪♪
Maya, it's time.
Good night ♪
Uh, Maya?
[MAYA PANTING]
Lieutenant Bishop.
- It's time.
- Right now.
Yeah? Yeah. Yeah. Okay.
You can stop now. You won.
I always do.
[LAUGHS]
Did you lock the door?
Uh, if by "locked," you
mean Herrera, then yes.
This is the least-romantic setting.
Well, when it's time, it's time.
- Um, should I shower first?
- Do you want to shower first?
I mean, I didn't think this through,
but I don't want to make a
baby smelling like pig sweat.
Okay. It's our fifth try.
The sperm is $700 a unit.
You are ovulating. I'm on shift.
It's not perfect timing,
but it is what it is.
Okay. My love. Okay.
Let's get you showered, okay?
Let's both shower.
Hey, come on.
- Let's do this right.
- Okay.
Okay?
[WATER RUNNING]
Let's see.
[PHONE LINE RINGING]
[CELLPHONE RINGING]
Hey. Everything okay?
Hi. No, not okay.
'Cause I miss you, man.
When are you When
are you coming back?
You know, I gave you my job.
You could just say "thank you."
Hey, I did not ask for your job.
Hey, where are you now?
Um, Kansas City. Can't really talk.
What? Come on. I'm guarding the door
while Maya sticks another
turkey baster in her wife.
You can't keep me company
for like five more minutes?
Nope. I, uh
I got my foster sister's
last known address.
What? Really?
Mm-hmm. Headed there now. Wish me luck.
- Oh, good luck. I miss
- [CLICK, BEEP]
- I know. That's what he said.
- [LAUGHS]
He's like, "You choked me out."
Hey. What's up? Hey! What's up?
Nothing. Just need a shower.
Not as bad as he needs
a shower, but still.
Well, I win every contest.
That is a dubious
contest to win, Sullivan.
[SNIFFS] Ahh!
- Smells like a nice sea breeze.
- You're disgusting.
Yeah, well, you were
married to this man.
"Were" being the operative word.
- Are you gonna let us in the shower?
- No.
No?
- Like, seriously?
- There is
It's currently occupied,
so just come back in like 10 minutes?
♪♪
Go ahead. Get out of here. Go.
- That's weird.
- Yeah.
- Don't forget to smile.
- Yeah, but not too much,
'cause then you look
like a catalog model.
Thank you?
And if anyone asks your stance
on gun control or women's issues
It's the Northeast Seattle
Homeowner's Association.
I doubt they're gonna
be asking us anything
- but our stance on taxes.
- Okay, well, definitely
don't tell them your stance on taxes.
So he's supposed to shake hands,
eat cheese, look
pretty, and say nothing?
- Uh, yeah, he's a politician now.
- No, he's a firefighter.
He has to be a straight shooter.
He can't just smile and nod.
Okay, it is early days.
We're not gonna do
Guys, I-I'm panicking here.
See? Okay, Travis, you
You have the soul of a warrior
and the mind of a philosopher
and the heart of a of a lion
and the the body of a
hot damn firefighter, okay?
No, no, no. Stop. You will impress them
because you are impressive.
And because you are on
the side of the righteous.
The righteous being that I
take no position on anything.
No, the righteous being that
you make Dixon look bad, man.
Just keep your eyes on the prize.
It's just harder than I thought.
- Politics?
- No, running as an independent,
biting my tongue, taking
no position on anything.
Okay, talk less.
Smile more ♪
Don't let them know
what you're against ♪
Or what you're for ♪
Aaron Burr is the villain in that show.
No, okay, well, he won
the Tony, so I don't
Hey, hey. You're doing
great, man, alright?
You got this. Just shoot
straight when cornered
and eat all the damn cheese.
Okay. You look like a car salesman.
- No, you got this.
- You have two hours.
After that, I'm calling in a sub.
- [KLAXONS SOUND]
- DISPATCH: Engine 19, Ladder 19,
and Aid Car 19 requested
to Holmsby Avenue.
Okay. No. You got this.
That's right around the
corner from where I'm going.
Good. Once your two hours
is up, you can come join us.
[KLAXONS SOUND]
Bishop, we got to go!
[KLAXONS CONTINUE]
- I'm sorry! I love you!
- CARINA: It's okay!
- Let's go, let's go. Grab those.
- Okay, I'm right behind you.
Unh, unh. Hey, that's me.
Senior man sits there.
Yeah, I was captain most recently.
I was battalion chief.
Herrera, you're senior man.
You two have a slap fight
later. We have lives to save.
[SIRENS WAILING]
♪♪
[SPEAKING ITALIAN]
Hi. Okay, oh.
Wow. Um,
uh, you alright?
I'm fine.
Did you not go on the call?
I'm I'm I'm on desk duty. Um
I was I was gonna take a shower.
I just need a few more minutes
to to let the sp The
sperm penetrate the egg.
Okay. Wow.
Listen, I know this is a firehouse.
I know this is embarrassing.
I know this is inappropriate
and also unscientific,
but I just hope you're
not gonna report my wife,
because Captain Beckett
already hates her
for no good reason that I can see.
And if she gets another demotion,
I am not sure
our marriage could survive it.
You know, I'm just gonna shower later.
Grazie.
[SIRENS WAILING]
[CAR HORN BLARING]
Are you kidding me? I'm
speeding? You're the one
who's not even looking
to see where you're going.
Did you see the stop sign?
You have the stop sign.
What are you talking about?
I had the right of way.
What happened?
This idiot hit this other idiot
because he ran a stop sign,
- and then they both hit me.
- She was turning
- when she wasn't supposed to.
- "She" being the driver
of the middle car? She still in there?
And you two are out here
yelling at each other.
That's nice. That's very nice.
Medical, take a look at
these two local heroes.
- Ladder and engine
- Want to step over here with me?
- I'm fine.
- Let's go.
- Sir, right this way.
- I'm alright.
Okay, that's fine. Let's
just take a look, alright?
Hey, there. We're with
the fire department.
- Don't worry. We got you.
- [THUNDER RUMBLING]
Uh, I was g-going to the doctor.
I-I have an appointment.
[SIGHS]
Ugh, great.
♪♪
Oh. We'll check you
out inside the aid car.
♪♪
Hey. Okay. What's your name?
W-We just got this car.
This This is a new car.
Lie back. Oh, my God.
Adam is going to be so mad.
Who's Adam?
My husband.
We just got this car.
We're gonna get you
out. Tell us your name.
Hallie w-with an I-E,
not with, like, a "G"
and an "H" and all that.
Alright. Alright, Hallie.
Listen, can you tell me
if you feel everything
Your hands, your legs, your toes?
My My hand really hurts.
- Alright.
- It's probably air-bag burn.
What about the other one?
Um, yeah, it it hurts.
I think. But, actually, I'm not sure.
[CRYING] Sorry. Sorry. That was just
That was just really scary, and
I can't think. I know. I know.
I'm sure it was scary.
Hey, can you do me a favor
and turn your car off?
Alright, see if you can turn your
[WIND WHOOSHING]
MAN: What is that?
♪♪
Oh, my God.
♪♪
Is that a
Tornado.
Tornado!
- Everybody take cover!
- [WIND WHOOSHING, OBJECTS CLATTERING]
I think that is the problem
with owning a boat, yeah.
- WOMAN: Can I grab a photo of you two?
- Oh.
- Great. Just one shot.
- [CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS]
[DIXON AND KITTY LAUGHING]
There's a seat on the school board
- with your name on it, Norton.
- Oh, wow.
And, yet, I-I do think we need
to remember that, uh, most
[TORNADO SIREN WAILING,
CELLPHONE ALARMS BLARING]
What the hell is that?
TRAVIS: That's a tornado warning.
In Seattle? That's got to be a mistake.
Let's act like it's not.
Alright, everybody, calm down.
Enjoy the party. We're
gonna call the city
- and make sure
- Everyone, we are moving inside!
If there is a basement,
that is where you are headed!
Please start moving in right now.
This is absurd, Montgomery.
It's just a little windy.
Sir, film later. Move now.
Dixon, you, too. Go!
Nice and orderly. Let's move, everybody!
Let's go!
Let's go, ma'am. You got the shot.
Let's go. Let's go.
[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]
Everyone stay calm!
- Grab the kids!
- Everyone calm down!
SULLIVAN: That's not gonna happen!
- I can't find her!
- Inside! Inside!
Everybody, inside your homes!
Get inside!
Go home! Go inside!
- Chief, take cover!
- Come on, come on,
come on, come on!
- Ruiz, now!
- Alright, guys.
- Get me out of here!
- Hallie!
- Get me out of here.
- Hallie. Hallie, I need you
to protect your head, okay?
- BECKETT: Herrera!
- Cover your head.
Alright, Hallie? Cover your head.
Oh, God! I'm trapped!
I'll come back for you! Cover your head!
We can't help her.
You need to take cover.
No!
Stay low. Follow me. Let's move.
Ruiz, hurry! Come on! Come on!
Theo!
Come on, come on, come on, come on!
Get down, get down!
Oh, hey, hey! No, don't go that way!
Theo, come on!
Head down!
- I'm getting out of here!
- Stop!
Aah!
BECKETT: 19, take cover!
Ruiz, now!
Alright, come on!
Get down!
No, ma'am, I don't know if it's real.
But, look, you should
get in your basement
and stay away from windows
until the alarm stops.
- W-What's happening?
- It's a tornado warning.
What? In Seattle?
- Is it Is it a drill?
- I don't know.
Well, I might be pregnant.
- Right. You can't
- No, no. No
- We'll be fine. We'll be fine.
- Ugh!
WOMAN: It's crazy. I
don't even understand this.
Just come behind me.
Honey, let's go outside. Come on.
[TORNADO SIREN WAILING]
Okay, well, if there's no basement,
can we at least get
another round of drinks?
Alright, everyone go to
the center of the house.
Everybody go to the center
of the house right now
and get down.
Stop grandstanding, Montgomery.
The sun is out. Okay, under an archway,
a bathroom, a closet.
Okay, this is ridiculous.
Let's go, Kitty.
Come on. I want to see what happens.
Cover your heads with
your hands and get down.
Please.
Get down.
[DOORS RATTLING, WIND
WHOOSHING IN DISTANCE]
Oh.
It's really a tornado.
It is. It really is.
♪♪
Wow. You know, I have
three kids and a wife.
I have a beautiful 3-year-old
who already lost her dad.
And I am following the rules.
I-I am on desk duty most of the time
because I didn't want
her to lose another dad.
I might get taken out
by an act of God anyway.
[GROANS]
Life is terrifying and cruel.
And And why do we
bring children into it?
[WIND ROARING]
HALLIE: Oh, my God! Aah!
No! What's happening?
BECKETT: Everybody keep
their heads down. Hold tight.
- Cover your head.
- Keep breathing.
THEO: Stay low, stay low, stay low.
- ANDY: No, no, no, no, no.
- [HALLIE SCREAMS]
Herrera, head down!
ANDY: We shouldn't have
left her in the car.
♪♪
Oh, my God. There it is.
I can see it. It's real.
- DIXON: What?
- The tornado.
And it's headed this way.
- So what do we do?
- Right about now, you pray.
Everybody stay down!
[TORNADO SIREN WAILING IN DISTANCE]
[WIND WHOOSHING]
♪♪
I think that was it.
I think we're alright.
- You okay?
- Yeah. Yeah.
[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS, SHOUTING]
- You alright?
- You okay?
- Come on.
- Here! Over here!
I think I got hit by something.
- I can't find him.
- Oh, Hughes, give me a hand.
Give me a hand.
[WIND WHOOSHING]
♪♪
[METAL CRASHING]
♪♪
- ANDY: Hallie?
- We need more aid cars.
I'm coming. Hang on, Hallie. I'm coming.
- Are you okay, honey?
- Yeah. Yeah, I think so.
- We need some help.
- Hallie.
- Where the hell did she go?
- We got it stabilized.
- Yep, yep.
- Where the hell did she go?
Her arm was crushed.
She She couldn't drive.
MAN: We need to tape this up!
You think?
No. Alright, back up.
- No.
- Follow me.
[WIND WHOOSHING]
I think it passed us.
How do we know for sure?
Everybody stay down.
[SIREN WAILING IN DISTANCE]
HALLIE: Hello?
Help!
I-Is someone there?
Hey! Are you okay?
[PEOPLE MURMURING INDISTINCTLY]
- TRAVIS: Hey.
- HALLIE: Hello?
Where am I?
Don't move.
WOMAN: Where did that come from?
Hey.
What's your name?
Hallie.
With an I-E.
♪♪
Warren, if you hear anything
over the comms, let me know.
It's a yellow coupe. She's
about mid-30s, average build.
Thanks.
He's leaking brain.
- Organ donor at best.
- Yeah.
Captain, we're out.
Ruiz, 88 is sending an aid
car but don't know how long.
Alright, Eduardo, I'm not
gonna take this thing out of you
'cause I don't want to
cause any further damage.
We're gonna get you to the hospital,
and they're gonna
figure it out, alright?
I ran the stop sign. It was me.
- It happens.
- I ran the stop sign,
and the lady got blown
away by a tornado.
Hey, it's not cause and effect, man.
You ran a stop sign,
and you hit her, yeah,
but no one saw a tornado
coming today, huh?
There wasn't even a warning siren
till after the tornado touched down.
Dispatch, this is Engine 19.
Any word on a yellow coupe
with a 35-year-old
woman inside of it?
Herrera, this is Chief
Ross. We have your vehicle.
It dropped out of the
sky on Hawkins Street.
Are you serious?
Strangest day I ever had on this job.
- Is Is the driver
- Alive and stable, yeah.
- How? Uh Uh What?
- Strangest day ever.
[CHUCKLING] Oh, my God.
Hallie? An ambulance is gonna
come as soon as it can, okay?
Are you gonna get me out?
I-I can't do that without equipment,
but I'm gonna stay right here
with you until they show up, okay?
[WHIMPERS] I have to call Adam.
I hope he's not mad about the car.
I'm sure all he cares
about is that you're okay.
Was I in a tornado? In In my car?
You were. And you survived.
You're some kind of miracle woman.
Oh, my God. I-I have
to get out of here.
I-I can't stay in here. What
if the tornado comes back?
Hallie, Hallie, look, look. If you move,
you could make it worse, alright?
So look at me. I need
you to stay calm, alright?
Okay. Okay.
Okay. You alright?
[CRYING] No, I need to call Adam!
Okay. Hey, can someone get me a crowbar
and just any other
tools that you may have?
Just Alright, hey, Hallie, Hallie
Hey, listen. Are you and Adam married?
- Yeah.
- Yeah?
- Yeah.
- When'd you get married?
- A year ago.
- Just a year?
Yeah, but we've been together for five.
- Oh, yeah?
- Yeah.
Where'd you get married?
- My parents' backyard.
- Oh, really?
Yeah. It was It was really small,
but, uh, it was the best day of my life.
God, I always hated it
when women said that
about their wedding day.
Like, nothing better
has ever happened to you
except landing a husband? [CHUCKLES]
But being there with everyone I love
and everyone he loves,
telling them about our love, it was
I don't know. It was just
really the best day of my life.
I just I need I need to call him.
- I know.
- I-I need to get out of here.
Hey, hey What if
the tornado comes back?!
Hallie, it's not coming
back. I have a crowbar here.
And I brought my
toolbox and first-aid kit.
And for what it's worth,
son, you have my vote.
Thank you, sir. Will you go
grab a table from over there?
Alright? We need to
keep her spine straight.
I need a pair of hands, somebody strong!
Go, Trevor.
[TRAVIS GRUNTING]
I got you. You shouldn't
try and move her
until the paramedics arrive.
I am a paramedic.
- You don't have the proper equipment.
- Please get me out!
- Okay, okay.
- [CRYING] Please get me out.
Alright. Pull this table all the way in.
Yep, as far as it will go.
Alright, great.
[SIREN WAILING, APPROACHING]
Hey, hey. Go out to the street,
flag them down, show them where we are.
- On it.
- Alright, Hallie.
I'm gonna very, very carefully
lift you onto this table.
Alright. Nice and easy. Great.
Okay. Right over here. Okay.
We're gonna carry her on 3. Ready?
1, 2, 3.
Easy. Easy.
Alright. Be careful, now.
Hallie, I'm gonna find that phone now.
Okay.
Nice work.
- He was here, right?
- I mean, he's been a
- You're very brave, miss.
- TRAVIS: Okay, I found it!
It's impressive, what you just survived.
Alright, dialing.
Where you from, Hallie?
- Tacoma.
- Beautiful place.
Hey, Adam.
Hey, listen to me.
Hallie is just fine.
She and her car did have a
small run-in with a tornado.
- I'm okay, babe.
- Yep, she's Adam, she's okay.
She's right here. She
wants to talk to you.
Okay.
Hi, babe.
I'm okay.
No, no. I think I'm I'm really okay.
Yeah, but the car isn't.
No, I-I love you, too.
- Nice trick.
- What are you talking about?
Helping someone in crisis? You
should try it once in a while.
No, playing the hero on-camera.
It's my job. I'm not as
manipulative as you are.
No, your job was to keep
her calm inside there
until the aid car arrived.
You pulled her out for the
cameras, and you know it.
MAN: Is he a firefighter?
Guess we're more alike than you think.
♪♪
Yeah, okay, alright. Uh, call
us back if you need anything.
Station 19.
Yes Yes, ma'am, it was
a tornado. Are you hurt?
Just your feelings.
Okay. Alright, take care.
Hel Hello?
Hel Yes, sir. I can hear you.
Well, congratulations. Your
bunker has great cell service.
MAYA: You got Maya Bishop.
Leave it at the beep.
- [BEEP]
- Okay, Maya, can you please
let me know you've survived the tornado
and and call your
possibly pregnant wife?
Please? Thank you.
[SIGHS]
Hey, you're doing the right thing.
Staying safe for your family.
Thanks.
Station 19.
- Hello, sir. Hi, there.
- Uh, can you help?
Uh, that's what we're
here for. What's up?
- Glass fell out of the sky.
- Ouch.
Ooh. That's what I said.
Please hold. Yes, I'll take this.
Yeah, right this way, sir. Follow me.
At least he was an organ donor.
Yeah.
You seen a tornado before?
In Seattle? Never.
You've seen one before somewhere else?
Yeah, when I was down
South for basic training,
I saw a bad one.
Almost destroyed a town.
- That where you met Chief Ross?
- Bishop, what are you doing?
Just making conversation.
Oh, okay.
Look, I know you're still mad
at me, but it's been six months,
and you would have done the same thing.
And we're on the same
team Anti-Beckett.
I'm not Anti-Beckett.
You reported him for
drinking on the job.
Because I believed he
was drinking on the job.
Yeah, just like I believed
that you and Chief Ross
were sleeping together.
Even if we were, it's
not the same thing, okay?
Beckett was running the
team into the ground.
Thank God I reported
him, because now he's dry.
Yeah, which makes him
even more of a douche.
Well, because he's doing
it without a program.
He's white-knuckling.
It's like giving up your painkillers
without doing anything about the
disease that's causing the pain.
Look at you. So much wisdom,
so much empathy for Beckett
and not an ounce for me.
- Why is that? Aww!
- Mm!
Why am I still being
punished for my ambition
by you, by Ross, by Beckett?
Blackmailing the chief
of the Fire Department
is not ambition, okay? It's a crime.
Now, reporting a suspicion
that you consider to be
out of bounds, that's valid.
But threatening to report that suspicion
in exchange for a promotion?
Come on. You're lucky you
still have a job at all.
Yeah, I [SIGHS]
It was an impulse.
Yep, an impulse that didn't go your way,
and now you have to live with it.
DISPATCH: Engine 19 and Aid Car
19 requested to Elmhurst Drive.
Copy, Dispatch.
- Engine 19 en route.
- [SIREN WAILING]
BECKETT: Spin cycle today, 19. Let's go.
You did this to yourself, Bishop, okay?
You burned your own bridges.
And nobody's punishing you but you.
♪♪
Okay, thanks. So, apparently,
Hallie landed in one piece
not too far away. She's stable.
- That's unbelievable.
- Hell of a day she's having, though.
We know if anyone's inside?
Yeah, neighbor says a woman
and her boyfriend live here.
- God, why do I know this house?
- Yeah, I was thinking the same thing.
Ooh. Ouch.
He's inside! He's
He's in the bedroom.
- Eva?
- Oh, my God.
- Eva.
- He's He's inside.
Oh, damn, this is Vasquez's house.
Widow of a fallen brother.
Rigo Vasquez, I remember.
- You have to get him out.
- Eva, Eva, slow down.
- Who's inside?
- Jack. Ja-Jack's in there.
- Jack?
- Jack
- Gibson?
- No. No, no, no, no.
He He's in Kansas City.
Uh, no, he's not. He's been in
my bed the last three months.
♪♪
[ANDY AND VIC SCOFF]
ANDY: Jack!
♪♪
[GRUNTS]
ANDY: [MUFFLED] Jack! Are you inside?!
♪♪
JACK: Oh, hell.
- MAYA: Jack? Are you in there?
- Aw, damn it.
[GRUNTS]
♪♪
ANDY: Are you kidding me?
Oh, my God.
♪♪
STU: I'm out on my afternoon walk
when all this trash just
rains down out of the sky.
I'm so busy cleaning
the dust out of my eyes,
it takes four blocks for me
to realize that my arm hurts.
I look down and see this.
Guess a tornado touched down
- just north of Holmsby.
- And that's what we call
- a man-made climate catastrophe.
- That's why my wife says
I should take my mobile
with me when I go walking.
But that's the opposite
of why I go for walks.
I'm with you on that.
Uh, I'm gonna grab a few supplies.
Just a second.
Uh, and by "grab a few supplies,"
you mean that you're
gonna call an aid car
to get him to Grey-Sloan, right?
It's only four or five stitches, Ben.
You don't want to waste gas on that.
Look, we've already
destroyed the planet.
There is wind tunnels
where there should not be wind tunnels.
There is trash falling from the sky.
If we want to save what's left,
if we want it at all to be habitable
for the little baby that
might be growing in me,
we all need to do our part.
Okay, except that
this is not a hospital.
This is a firehouse.
And today's not a clinic
day. You don't work here!
Look, I-I told you, I
am trying to be good,
color inside the lines,
you know, follow the rules.
Okay, but I did not make
such a promise, so
Listen, Beckett has
been on everyone's asses
enough as it is around here.
I'm not afraid of angry men.
- I was raised by one.
- Carina, Carina, Carina,
this isn't about just an angry man.
This is medical licenses and liability.
A tornado just touched down.
The phones are ringing off the hook.
There are aid cars
scattered all over the city.
He needs our help now.
Okay, Stu, let's get
that glass out of there.
[TELEPHONE RINGING IN DISTANCE]
I mean, we could get
the ladder, lift it off.
That would require
cutting a bigger hole.
If we wanted your
opinion, we'd ask for it.
Oh, wait. You'd probably
lie to us anyway.
Of all the engine companies,
why did it have to be 19?
Well, you're the genius
who chose to hide out
- four blocks from our station.
- I'm not hiding out.
The longer this tree sits on his arm,
the longer his blood flow is decreased.
Nice beard, Gibson.
So, are we, uh, lifting or cutting?
No, cutting's gonna take
too long. This is massive.
The four of us could lift it
quicker. We need medical ready.
JACK: Look, I-I can feel
my fingers just fine.
- We need medical on standby.
- Pain's not too bad.
I don't think I have
compartment syndrome.
Just cut the damn tree
and spare the roof.
I just said cutting could take too long.
Plus, it would jostle your arm,
which could do more
damage to the tissue.
- My arm is fine.
- Your arm is crushed.
If it wasn't crushed, chances are
you could pull it out
from under the damn tree.
Would you just just shut
up so we can do our job?
[MUTTERING] I can't pull it
out 'cause it's handcuffed.
Be Because what?
- What was that?
- What'd he say?
Handcuffed. I said it's
handcuffed, alright?
I can't get my arm out from under there
because it's handcuffed to the bed.
[LAUGHS]
So let's just cut the damn tree, okay?
♪♪
- Alright, your vitals look good.
- Ruiz, I told you,
I was in the kitchen when it happened.
It's just protocol. I have to clear you.
ANDY: Captain, we need Eva Vasquez
to give us the keys to the handcuffs.
What? Keys to what?
Oh, crap. Forgot he was still cuffed.
[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]
Oh, Gibson.
Oh, wow. Okay, this is
deeper than I thought.
Never felt much in that arm since 'Nam.
- You were a soldier?
- 15 years, till the shrapnel.
Funny coincidence I'd
take some again, same arm.
Oh, my God. Oh.
Oh, geez, that doesn't look good.
- Uh, um
- What happened?
Uh, the the the wound
was deeper than I thought.
- Here, well, just put pressure.
- I know.
- BEN: Here. We don't keep blood here.
- I know.
♪♪
Okay, uh, I'm gonna release
pressure, inject Lidocaine.
Yep. And then I will put in a stitch
that will stop the bleeding vessel.
Guess I really should have
gone to the hospital, huh?
No. No. No. You're okay. We got you.
Are you a doctor?
Yes. Yes. We both are.
I'm feeling woozy.
Well, just hang on. Hang on.
Done in just a second.
We're gonna get you closed up.
Okay. Okay.
Hell of a day to leave my phone at home.
♪♪
Oh, God. [GRUNTING]
Look, Gibson, I don't know
what has happened to you
in the past six months or
why you've been lying to me
To all of us.
But what I do know is,
you still have a family
here who loves you.
[LAUGHING]
Jack?
It's just It's just, you
think you can't go lower.
Then there's always lower, you know?
You learn that your family,
uh, basically threw you away
and raised your siblings,
and And so you quit your job
because nothing feels real, right?
Nothing feels like it matters.
So you start sleeping Again
With the wife of the
man you basically killed,
'cause, you know, misery loves company.
And then, you know, she
brings home handcuffs,
and you think, "Hey,
that sounds like fun."
And then somehow, you
end up pinned under a tree
with all the people
you've been trying to avoid
standing around you, judging you.
Jack, Jack, we're not judging you.
You can't go lower. We We love you.
[CHUCKLES DRYLY]
Alright, everyone in
position? Here we go.
Straight through.
And up.
[BOTH GRUNT]
Slow down, slow down.
Hey.
Here.
[GRUNTS] I got you. Sorry.
Let us clean that up for you, Jack.
[GROANS] Please don't. I'm a grown man.
I can walk myself to the doctor.
Thank you for your time, though.
What about the rest of the tree?
I think you should probably
call a handyman for that.
SULLIVAN: You should, uh,
take him to the hospital.
His wrist is not okay.
Jack
Yeah, I don't have any
more sperm for you, Bishop.
You know, the sperm
bank's, uh, run dry, so
Wow. Okay. Good luck with all this.
[DOG BARKING IN DISTANCE]
Okay, you know, Jack,
it is not gonna feel this way forever,
unless you let it kill you.
♪♪
Don't.
♪♪
Did we not save the guy's life?
No, you Oh, my God.
That is not the point.
- What Then what is the point?
- That is not the point!
- You're overreacting. Why
- I'm overreacting?
- Yes, you're overreacting.
- Car fell out of the sky today.
- Did you hear?
- Okay, I'm sorry, okay?
- You were right, and I was wrong.
- No, he could have bled out.
You would have lost
your medical license.
And Oh, my God. I sound like my wife.
- Uh-huh.
- Is this how you all feel
when I break the rules
and you warned me not to?
- How do you feel?
- You know those dreams
where you're driving the car
but the brakes don't work?
Yep, that's how we always feel.
What did she do?
Ohh. Performed surgery.
In the barn.
God, this is a horrible feeling.
I-I owe so many apologies.
Well, I'm glad you could
learn something today, Ben.
You Those hormones
make you so much meaner
than you usually are.
I-I know! I know.
Don't you think I know?
And it's not It's
not just the hormones.
I'm 38, which, in the fertility world,
is considered "geriatric."
And this is my fifth try.
And I've always wanted to give birth.
Not just have a baby, give birth.
[VOICE BREAKING] And I might not get to,
and this makes me a little meaner, too.
And, please, somebody
change the subject.
Did you say a car fell out
of the sky? It was bananas.
- Have you heard from my wife?
- Uh, yeah. She She's fine.
They're on their way back. Uh,
apparently, they found Jack.
What do you mean they found him?
Something about handcuffs and a tree.
Whatever. Jack is dead to me.
She's so much meaner.
I-I feel for her, but
yeah. So much.
Bishop, you're on engine cleanup.
I was on that last week.
Well, grunt work suits you.
And make sure you get that
little pile of mints over there.
Yes, sir.
You You have no right
to be a dick to Maya.
What is it? You're such a small man
that you feel threatened by her,
because she's a woman who
had your job before you?
- What is it?
- Okay. You know,
I'm actually, uh I'm
into women with power.
- Oh, God. Oh, God. Disgusting.
- It's my thing.
Yeah, what I'm not into is my employees
committing crimes, blackmailing
my chief into firing me,
or just, you know,
general insubordination.
It's basic physics, Italy.
You push me, I push you.
Your wife blackmailed the
chief, had no proof of anything,
and that brings us to today.
♪♪
Okay, that's not what I'm saying.
You are not listening to me.
You blackmailed your boss, Maya.
Okay, I just need you to be on my side.
God, everyone is against
me. For the last six months,
I've been eating crap from everybody.
Please just be on my side.
For the last six months, you've
been keeping this from me.
For the last six months,
you come home miserable,
and I don't know why.
And when I ask, you deny that
anything is wrong with you,
and it's been making me crazy.
And now the truth is out,
and you are not even
the one who told me.
And you need me to be on your side?
You need me to be on your side?
This is emotional blackmail, Maya,
which is not entirely dissimilar
to what you did to Chief Ross.
Hey, you know, I was trying
to get my job back, okay?
- For us, for our family.
- [CARINA LAUGHS]
Do not give me that crap.
This was for you, and
You know what? Fine. So what if it was?
Okay? I want my job
back. Is that a crime?
No. But blackmail is a crime.
And it's not even about your job.
It's It's about the chaos.
You're constantly in
the middle of chaos.
It's I don't think you
know how to live a normal life.
It's constantly up and
down and up and down,
and it reminds me of my childhood,
and it's crazy-making.
Do you know how impossible
you are these days?
And it's the hormones, and
I get it, and I am patient,
but now I'm the one that's acting crazy?
That's really pot-kettle, Carina.
Yes the hormones make me emotional.
And, yes, when I am
angry, I feel angrier.
When I'm sad, I feel
sadder. But what you did,
there is no hormones to blame, my love.
We were happy, and you created chaos.
We We were making a baby.
I had just gotten my green card.
We had happiness, and
you needed to wreck it.
You need to look into that.
- You need to do something.
- I need to what?
To fix it. You I can't
I can't live like that.
I can't make a baby with that. I
Oh, w-with "that"?
Yes, with you, like that.
If we're going to have a baby together,
you need to get help. If?
About a poet before our time ♪
Carina, you could be pregnant right now.
He spoke of shells falling ♪
Yes, I could be.
And that's why you need to get help.
For us. Right now.
And five nines dropping behind ♪
If we can place us in his story ♪
As young men in a desperate time ♪
Some of us would run in glory ♪
Ooh. That felt good.
You've been filthy all day.
And, uh, whose fault was that?
[CHUCKLES]
You alright? Sort of.
We survived a twister,
so I'm trying to be grateful,
but, honestly,
I'm scared as hell for Jack.
Yeah, he's, uh He's in a bad way.
♪♪
But you know you can't
fix him, Andy, right?
All you can do is, uh
You just have to be there
if he, uh If he asks for help.
You believe in signs?
What do you mean?
I mean a woman and her car
were lifted into the sky today,
and somehow, miraculously,
she landed wheels-down
right by the party where Travis was,
and he was able to save her.
- Uh-huh.
- She lived.
My dad would say that's a sign.
Because, you know, he
believed in guardian angels.
He didn't believe in coincidence.
He would say coincidence
was divine intervention.
Mm.
So you think he sent you a sign?
No, I-I-I don't know.
♪♪
I just
My dad's been on my mind lately.
And you know what he
would say about Jack?
He would say, "He's
family, and he's in trouble,
and we don't wait for him
to ask for help. We just help."
[SARCASTICALLY] Yeah,
that's gonna go well for you.
I was in a bad way for a long time,
and a lot of people helped me.
You helped me.
Jack helped me.
So
now it's time for me
to return the favor.
- Whether he likes it or not?
- Yeah.
I'm helping whether he likes it or not.
And maybe I'll ask my dad for some help.
Poets of our time ♪
You know, uh, you should ask him
not to send any more tornadoes.
- [ANDY LAUGHS]
- [CELLPHONE CHIMES]
Before we say goodbye ♪
Oh, my God.
Hmm?
Wow. What?
Before we say goodbye ♪
- We got it. We got it.
- Did you get it? Yes!
[BOTH LAUGH]
Uh, put on the news. Put on
the news. Guys, come here.
You got to Travis,
you got to see this. Come.
TRAVIS: Oh! Come, come, come.
Oh, no, no! No, please don't.
No, don't.
- Oh!
- No.
- Whoo! You were a hero.
- Wow.
- You're a hero.
- Wow!
Your hair looks good, too,
man, even after a tornado.
If you don't need it, don't bring it!
Does it? I guess it does, doesn't it?
"Does it? Like, I only
spent like 45 minutes on it
this morning, but does it? It looks
I guess it looks okay."
It looks like someone's
the new Fire Zaddy.
- I mean
- [LAUGHTER]
No, no. No, thank you. No, I'm good.
Oh, no, no, no. At
ease, everyone. At ease.
I-I came to say good work, Montgomery.
You gave us some great press,
and we really need it right now,
'cause I'm in serious
budget wars with the city.
One more reason why Dixon can't win.
You were grace under pressure.
- And you look good in a suit.
- [LAUGHTER]
It's gonna be a real pull
with the with the union.
Thank you, Chief. Thank you
I also heard that in the
midst of a city-wide crisis,
y'all had to deal with the
rescue of one of your own.
That's never easy. Glad Gibson's okay.
Eh. Well, at least physically.
If and when he decides to come back,
we'll make sure he gets
there mentally, too.
Thanks, Chief.
- Beckett's in his office?
- Yes.
- Alright.
- Yeah.
Good work, y'all.
- Thank you.
- Thank you, Chief.
bring it! Let's go!
- Mayor Zaddy.
- Oh, no.
- We're not doing Mayor Zaddy.
- ANDY: Mayor Zaddy. That's amazing.
- No.
- Mayor Zaddy. Mayor Zaddy.
- BEN: Mayor Zaddy.
- [LAUGHTER]
"Mayor Zaddy! I'm Mayor Zaddy!"
Chief, I am still working
on an incident report, uh,
but I can talk you through it.
I'm having a little trouble
putting that twister into words.
It was, um, wild. Yeah.
I can only imagine.
It was terrifying listening
to it on the radio.
Hey, listen, I'm gonna
be, um, rotating offices,
spending a day a week at 19.
Is that gonna be a problem for you?
You, here? No problem.
No. It is a problem for me
that I still work with Bishop
- Lieutenant?
- No problem, Chief.
- Good.
- Tash.
- Mm-hmm?
- It's been six months.
[DOOR OPENS IN DISTANCE]
Can't we be friends?
No. We can't.
We
♪♪
- [KLAXONS SOUND]
- DISPATCH: Engine 19, Ladder 19,
and Aid Car 19 requested to Turner Pass.
Mass-casualty event. Tour
bus went over a cliff.
My bones don't lie ♪
BECKETT: Warren, you're on the desk.
They still got fight ♪
I was having such a good dream.
♪♪
I'm only getting ♪
♪♪
[TELEPHONE RINGING]
BECKETT: Let's go, 19!
- [SIREN WAILING]
- Let's go, let's go, let's go!
♪♪
[SIRENS WAILING]
♪♪
♪♪
♪♪
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