Station 19 (2018) s06e04 Episode Script

Demons

1
Dispatch, this is Aid 19.
We're about two minutes
out from Grey-Sloan
with an unresponsive
20-year-old in the back
who just went into cardiac arrest.
That's the platform. Mayor, what's up?
Hey, good to see you guys.
Let me grab you a beer.
Oh, come on, fake burglar
Santa stuck in the chimney
was the best call that house ever saw.
You know who's never seen
a call like that? Dixon.
Yeah, he got my vote.
Right, sure, but is Dixon
the guy you'd want with you
in a five-alarm fire?
Just think about it.
- But he helped me out, so
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, no, I-I get it. Dixon promoted you.
Yeah, yeah.
- Well, hey, enjoy the beer.
- So
Alright, man. Thank you.
Okay.
Gibson.
What the hell'd you do to my house?
Rigo?
Thanks. I will absolutely let him know.
Herrera, Happy Halloween.
You're chipper.
- And early.
- It's Halloween.
The tricks, the treats.
Who doesn't love it?
Yeah. I'm not used to
you being so cheerful.
- It's kinda creeping me out.
- Just this one holiday.
I'll switch back tomorrow, I promise.
I think they thought
some of it was interesting.
They only talked to me
when I was buying them beer.
Okay, they're off-duty firefighters.
- What did you expect?
- I bought so much beer
that my bank thought
my card had been stolen.
And I don't think I convinced
anyone that I'm their candidate.
- Oh, come on. It wasn't that bad.
- It wasn't that bad?
"Dixon helped me promote."
"Dixon's a good chief."
Oh.
- Okay, here, that's two.
- "He's not all PC and that crap."
That's two, two dollars.
Two dollars, come on. Come on.
This is extortion.
- You are doing this to yourself, okay?
- What
We're charging him every time
he complains about Dixon.
And at this rate, he has
fully funded his own campaign.
How How was it really?
- It was gross.
- It was bad.
Not good. Terrible. Disaster.
- And I got hit on a lot, so
- Oh.
Yeah, it was bad.
Oh, hello. Are we late, or ?
If you're on time, you're late.
And if you're early, you're on time.
And you were so early you're leaving?
Yeah, I just worked
the last shift with Bishop,
and now I have a romantic weekend
planned with my new lady friend.
I'm sorry. You met
somebody on the Internet?
- Milkmaid47.
- What?
- Hey, hey, what?
- That's really her handle?
Oh, okay. Look, her name is Alana.
- She's smart, she's funny.
- Mm.
And, yes, her handle is Milkmaid.
- Gross.
- Well, that sounds promising.
- What? Come on.
- Oh, oh.
And she lives in Oregon,
so I gotta get on the road.
- Wish me luck.
- Uh, that seems like a long way
to drive for a first date.
You know what? I have a
feeling she's worth it.
- Oh. Ugh.
- Here you go.
You know I was the only woman
from FD in the bar last night?
Oh. Yeah, I thought that was weird.
Well, half the department was there
because we advertised free
beer, and I was the only one.
I wish I was surprised.
I mean, women only make
up, like, what, 7% of SFD?
I know the program is finding its feet,
but this is important, too. Alright?
Get this. No, no, I can't.
Fine. O-Okay.
I-I said, "Okay." Okay? Bye.
- Whew.
- Ruh-roh.
Who peed in your cereal?
Come on. Tell us. Was it Dixon?
- Oh, um, Miranda.
- We didn't even get that one.
Yeah. Miranda has
back-to-back surgeries,
so she won't be bringing
Pru for trick-or-treating.
- What?
- No!
She needs to be here. We
need to see her costume.
- It's what the people need, Warren.
- Yeah.
Okay. If you would let me finish,
- Joey will be bringing her.
- Oh.
- Oh.
- So it's all fine? No crisis?
Yeah, well, it would've been
nice if Miranda would bring her.
I mean, this is our
first Halloween with Pru,
and it's not like I
can request time off,
and Miranda chose to work.
No, no, no, Warren. Hold on. Stop.
You sat here for months complaining
that you were worried
about Bailey quitting,
and now she finally found
the the passion, the joy,
and the reward in her job again,
so don't you dare diminish that
just because it's not
what you want it to be.
Okay, Dr. Miranda Bailey
is a badass surgeon, and
those patients are lucky
that she's choosing to
save their lives today.
- Okay?
- Mm.
Okay.
Maybe you should be running for mayor.
Well, I'm not gonna lie,
I've thought about it.
Okay, so, uh, who wants to see
pictures of Pru in
her Halloween costume?
- Yes!
- Yeah!
- Of course we do.
- Obviously.
Boom. Right? Come on.
- Aww.
- Qué preciosa!
I mean, I tried to
beg, but they wouldn't
- let me make costumes
- It's so cute!
- Anymore, but look at her, right?
- You made that?
Come on!
- Why would you
- Ahh!
Oh.
Line up in 10!
Dixon promoted that, okay?
- That is what I'm up against.
- Cha-ching!
- Oh.
- Worth it.
- Cough it up.
- Give it to him.
Okay.
Tonight, we'll be opening
our doors to the community
for our annual trick-or-treating event.
I expect you all to be
helpful, to be cheerful,
and to put a little bit of love,
a little bit of your heart into
decorating this place today.
But given the unique
spirit of this holiday,
today is also about having a bit of fun.
- Ohhh!
- Whoa!
Oh!
What? Come on, people! I got you good!
Captain, you started a
prank war with the wrong guy.
Bring it, Warren!
Happy Halloween, 19.
I-I think he meant to hit all of us.
Yeah. But you might
want to take a shower.
'Cause the blond is
not so blond. Are you okay?
What can we do ?
- Can we do anything?
- Nothing legal.
There are a lot of
paramedics and a doctor here,
so if you want to make it
look like an accident
Yeah. I-I got you, Bishop.
You know, not murder-got-you,
but I got you.
- Oh.
- Good to know.
I got you.
God, you look good.
Thought you'd never get here.
Oh.
Mm.
Mm.
Mm Oh!
- It's not real.
- Gibson.
Come on. Get it together,
Gibson. Come on. Come on.
You showered. Y-You paced.
You just popped another pill.
- You drank another beer.
- It's not real.
You rubbed your eyes 115 times.
I'm still here.
He's not real. He's not real. He's dead.
- He's dead. Rigo's dead.
- I'm definitely dead.
Hey, Gibson,
maybe you're dead, too.
Eva? Eva, Eva.
Eva! Eva! Eva! Can
you hear me right now?
Can you hear me?
- Can you Can you
- What the hell, Jack?
I'm s I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Yeah, guess you're not dead.
Hey, since you're up, why don't
we go get some coffee or some
Some br some breakfast, huh? Yeah?
Mm. I have a better idea.
You know those breakfast
burritos you like?
Mnh-mnh. Shut up.
Mm-mm-mm.
Gibson, if you think screwing my wife
will make me disappear,
you don't know me at all.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Oh, I'm sorry.
- Carina.
- Sorry.
- Is your hair red?
- Yeah. Courtesy of Beckett.
I've shampooed four times now,
but apparently he used food coloring.
Oh, yeah, that's me.
Beckett soaked my last
clean pair of clothes,
and this is the freshest
smelling thing that I have.
- What?
- Okay, you
You smell like old cheese.
- Yeah, thanks.
- No, no, no, no, no.
But it's because you
ran out of clean clothes
because y-you're avoiding
me and us and everything
and now you smell like old cheese.
Yep. It's hilarious.
I'm s Ma If I don't
laugh, I'll cry, so
Why are you here and in pink scrubs?
The clinic isn't until tomorrow.
I volunteered to help
with the open house,
and this is my Halloween costume.
"Woman who's hopeful for things
to go back the way they were."
Got it.
Maya. It's the truth.
Maya.
I mean, I knew you
liked a theme and all,
but did you really match the carpet?
You can call it genius 'cause
who's gonna look for us here?
In Liberace's play room?
Yeah. Mm.
Mm.
-
- Ohh.
It's been ages since
we've played that game.
Mm-hmm.
Okay, come on.
Okay.
- "I spy with my little eye "
- Mm-hmm.
"hideously terrifying taxidermy."
- No, but no. No?
- Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Wait, wait, wait, wait,
wait, wait, wait. Um
Dated lamps?
- Mnh-mnh.
- Okay. Hold on. I got it.
Um oh.
- A handsome, naked man in your bed.
- Oh, my goodness.
- It was a telephone.
- Okay.
You knew that one. Come on.
Well, it's much harder
here than in the bunker.
I don't know how we
made it last that long.
Oh, 'cause we're
smart, innovative, brilliant.
Mm.
And what else were we gonna
do for 72 hours in a bunker?
-
- Mm.
- Mm.
-
I know those ladies on the apps
love how multilingual you are.
- You know it.
- Mm-hmm.
Milkmaid47 said And I quote
"You're the most interesting dude
- I've ever matched up with."
- I know she did!
The milkmaid wants some of this sugar.
- Mm. Yeah, she does.
- Mm-hmm.
How have your dates been with her?
What are you talking about?
- Hm.
- I haven't been on dates.
- Why not?
- What? I-I
You gotta have a little
follow-through for the
for it to look real.
Okay. You You've gone on dates?
Yeah. It's always a better lie
with just a little bit of truth to it.
Okay.
- Where you going?
- I'm going for a walk.
- Sully.
- Nah.
- Hi. Need something?
- Hey.
- Uh, treats for the trick-or-treaters.
- Oh, that's nice. Thank you,
but we don't accept baked
goods from strangers.
Not even if they're store-bought
from the day-old section?
No, not even then.
Guess you'll have
to eat them all yourself.
Shame. Uh, I'm actually
looking for Travis Montgomery.
- Travis
- Hey, Herrera,
Beckett said you brought in more candy?
- Where'd you hide it?
- Wow.
That was like magic.
Did you Did you summon him?
- I have many special powers.
- I'm sorry, who is this?
- Uh
- I am your new campaign manager.
Uh, you know, just as
soon as you hire me.
Eli Stern.
Actually, he already
has a campaign manager.
- She's excellent.
- What?!
- I'm not sure
- Well, what is she doing?
I mean, you're you're
barely an asterisk in the polls.
She is
upstairs eating all the candy,
which is why we need more.
Oh. She's a firefighter. Oh, oh, okay.
Travis, your friend is doing
good work, but it's not enough.
She can't help you in circles
outside of firefighting.
- Uh, you don't know that.
- Uh, actually, I do.
I know a great
candidate when I see one.
Oh.
And I know a mismanaged
campaign when I see one.
- Oh.
- Travis, you're great.
You could be better than great
if you let me work with you.
Thank you so much. Uh,
can you grab the cupcakes
- on your way out?
- You're the type of candidate
this city needs, alright?
You appeal to to the
exhausted majority, yeah?
You're You're You're
fed up with the politicians
that will say anything to get elected
and then vote however
big money tells them to.
Yeah. Yes.
You want to take
your platform citywide
and effect real change?
- I do.
- Call me.
Aid Car 19 requested
to 1821 North Standard Street.
Can you believe that guy?
- The nerve.
- Yeah.
Hey, I wasn't I'm not
taking that seriously.
Can you not tell Vic about this?
- Yeah. Whatever.
- Andy.
- Beckett's a dick, huh?
- Yeah. Nothing new there.
Yeah, he reminds me of the guy
that taught my class at the academy.
Dude figured he had it
so rough at the academy,
we all should, too.
Oh, yeah?
That guy make it his
life's mission to keep you
from actually getting
to be a firefighter
or be helpful in a crisis,
or just generally be?
That why you working so much OT?
'Cause Beckett's on your ass
and you want to prove him wrong?
You know, I enjoy getting to be
an actual firefighter sometimes.
- Yeah, is that so controversial?
- No.
But I know what it
feels like to burn out.
To work so hard for
something that you want
and then it all comes
crashing down on top of you.
I think you're stretched too thin, Maya.
I'm an excellent firefighter,
and I was a damn good captain
with a team that actually respected me.
And I know you were,
too, but this is not
some deep-seated trauma
for us to bond over,
because we are not the same.
You asked to be demoted.
I was demoted because I
offended the wrong person
and now I'm being punished
because that same person
promoted someone with an ego
as tiny and as fragile as his.
So now, I get to drive the
aid car or be on desk duty
or clean up messes that aren't mine
instead of the thing
that I am excellent at.
Oh, damn, I know this place.
Travis, Mikey, and I
used to come up every year
to see who could last
the longest on the zipper
without throwing up.
Mikey always lost.
Guess it's changed since those days.
Yeah. There's no zipper.
Y'all actual paramedics?
- Oh, yeah. The aid car isn't a rental.
- Yes. Did you call us?
Yeah, some idiot got spooked in the maze
and beat the hell out of
one of our haunters, Dirk.
It's like, hi, hello, this
is a haunted corn maze.
Being scared is sort of the whole deal.
Hey, Dirk, how you feeling?
Like there should be
hazard pay for this gig.
Okay. Are you feeling
dizzy or nauseated?
Nah. Guy tried to kick my boys first
and then went for the face.
Learned the hard way to
always have protection.
- I will vanquish you!
- Hey! Idiots!
Go somewhere less busy to nerd out.
God, I hate this holiday.
I challenge you with my fire staff.
What are you doing?
You can't play with those!
Oh, it's on now.
- Hey.
- Hey!
- Hey!
- Hey, put those down!
That is not safe!
- Let's go. Ooh, ooh!
- Hey!
- That can't be great.
- Oh, crap.
Two beers, please.
- It's Halloween.
- Seriously?!
Was that the kind of
sex you guys were having
when I was alive? Polite?
It made me sad for her, you know?
She's the kind of lady
that likes it dirty.
What?!
What is up with you today?
Did you take something
you didn't tell me about?
- Yeah, Gibson. What's up?
- Just leave me alone!
Wow. Okay.
- No.
- Screw you, Gibson.
Eva, it's not you. It's
No, it's not you.
- I just
- Hey, don't stop on my account.
- I'm having a great time.
- You don't see him?
Jack?
It's him. It's Rigo. He's just He
No, I-I know I sound crazy, okay?
And maybe I am a little crazy,
but h-he's sitting right there.
- You don't see him?
- Wow.
- Eva.
- You know, I only screwed you
because I was lonely
and the sex was decent,
but this is sick. We're done.
No, there's something
wrong with me, okay?
- I
- There's a lot wrong with you.
You're just a loser.
Oh, what's the matter?
Ghost got your tongue?
I got Chinese food
Enough for you, me,
and the other guys you're dating.
Okay. Come on.
What's going on?
You made it pretty clear.
I'm glad you're clear,
'cause I'm I'm confused.
- You agreed to this, Sully.
- Hey, look, I'm patient.
I've been patient.
I downloaded the app
like you asked me to,
I'm keeping my distance.
I just don't like living a lie.
I'm lying to everyone.
- Well, everyone but my sponsor.
- Why do you still not understand?
If people found out about
us, it would be my integrity
and my leadership called into question.
I'm protecting both of our careers here.
It's not a lie, Sully.
It's an act, and it's about privacy.
You're entitled to your privacy.
You gonna talk to me
or are you gonna eat your
feelings like an angry teenager?
Look, I'm hungry. Okay?
We can talk later.
Engine 19, Ladder 19
requested to 1821
North Standard Street.
Oh. Hey.
- Hey.
- You're not going?
I, um, agreed to be in
charge of the open house.
Did your washer break?
No. Uh, Maya ran out of clean
clothes and I'm not her mother,
but I thought maybe if I help
her quietly, from a distance,
she will start to help herself.
At the very least,
thank you from someone
who sits next to her in the rigs.
I miss my wife.
Yeah. I know.
She She won't talk to me.
Does she talk to you?
Carina, for as long as I've known her,
she she works too much,
and when she's in pain, she works more.
It's how she was raised.
She pushes through.
I mean, the first vacation
I ever saw her take
was with you for a weekend,
and she was still checking
in every 10 minutes.
Okay, so you're saying I knew
who she was when I married her,
so I should just accept her process?
I wasn't saying exactly that, but
- More or less.
- Yes.
Look, I know she can be infuriating
and that she's constantly
fighting against
anyone who's trying to help her
because she has to
find her way on her own.
But I do know she loves you.
- Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
- Sergeant! Sergeant!
Ruiz, what are we looking at?
Fire started somewhere inside the maze.
Go over there.
They'll take care of you.
- I'll get you out of here.
- There are three possible exits.
One on the east side, a small
one on the southwest end,
and this entrance here.
This is the layout.
We evacuated the
surrounding rides and games.
It was pretty crowded
with families and workers.
Copy that. Cutler,
move the ladder into position
- and get the aerial overhead.
- Yes, sir.
I want eyes on top and
water on this from all sides.
Hughes, Montgomery, Warren, Ruiz,
tool up, grab some hose lines.
We have an unknown number of victims
Yes, Captain.
- trapped inside.
- You You
You have to find my
son, please, please!
- Okay. Hey. Hey. Hey.
- He's in there somewhere.
H-His father has a
terrible sense of direction
and I can't reach them. Please!
Ma'am, we're going as fast as we can.
How long have they been in there?
Uh, they should have been out by now.
Oh, my God, please.
My son, Aiden He's, um
He's dressed like a mailman.
And And And my husband,
he's he's the mailbox.
You can find them, right?
Ma'am, we're doing everything we can.
Cutler to Captain.
Ladder is stuck in exit traffic.
Dispatch, this is Captain Beckett
requesting SPD for traffic
control at our location.
Larsson, Kline, get those
vehicles out of the way.
We need that ladder.
- Yes, sir.
- Yes, Captain.
Bishop, get down.
Bishop!
I can get a view from up here, Captain.
Gibson, why are you still here?
Why are you still here?
You don't think I already
feel guilty enough about
What?
Killing me?
Yeah, it's hilarious.
No, it is hilarious.
I ignored Herrera.
I ignored you.
You're an ass, but
you're not a murderer.
What is it, huh?
Help me out here, because this
This is depressing,
and I'm the dead guy.
What damaged you so badly
that you were weak enough
to go back to the widow of
the guy you think you killed?
Alright, fine.
Let's go over what's
already been covered.
You have no real family.
You look unemployed.
- Clearly, no girlfriend.
- Alright, okay. I-I'm a loser.
I get it. Thank you.
I
You're not telling me anything
I don't already know about myself, okay?
I'm I'm a loser. I'm broken.
I don't deserve anything.
Happiness, love, family.
Just Nobody needs me.
Right?
You're an idiot, Gibson.
No doubt about that.
Definitely broken.
But you don't deserve happiness or love?
Hell, what's the point of anything?
You get to live.
You get to live.
And you're wasting it.
Figure out how to get
me out of your head
or how I can have a drink.
Because this is worse than dying.
Yeah.
19, the manager says there
could be 8 to 10 civilians
still inside the maze.
I want updates now.
This is Warren. We found
three employees. Headed out now.
Fire department, call out!
Fire department! Paul, Aiden!
This maze is way harder sober.
Bishop, you're putting
your safety at risk
and that of the whole team.
Get down and help with triage.
Montgomery, Hughes,
I'm high up on the Ferris wheel.
I've got an overview.
I can see four employees
approximately six yards
due north of your position.
Bishop, there's just
corn in front of us.
Yeah, they're on the other
side. Move through those stalks.
They'll be there.
Go slightly east.
They're trying to find their way out.
Hey!
- Hey, hey. Stay down, stay down, stay down.
- We got you, everybody.
Everyone's gonna stay really low.
We're gonna keep our mouths covered.
Okay? Put this over you.
- Are you ready? Here we go.
- Come on.
Oh, Vic!
Bishop, our previous exit
is now blocked by fire!
The hose line is damaged.
We need to get out of here.
There's a narrow exit
southwest of your position
approximately 14 yards.
Okay. Copy. Everyone just stay low.
Let's go, let's go. Stay low,
stay low, cover your mouth.
Keep your mouths covered
and follow each other out.
Cover your mouth.
Bishop, it's not safe up there.
I need you to get down
and help with triage.
Bishop!
Bishop, don't move.
We're gonna get you down.
- Aah!
- Ruiz, the generator blew.
Grab the 35-foot extension ladder
and throw it up for Bishop.
Hang on, Bishop. We're coming.
Alright, come on. Come on.
Alright, we're almost there. I got you.
- Team, all maze employees have been accounted for.
- Okay,
- keep your heads down.
- We are now searching for two
unaccounted-for civilians presumed
to still be somewhere inside.
There you are.
You're going the wrong way!
I'm coming. You're going the wrong way!
I'm coming!
Ah! Son of a
Damn it.
Ah!
Bishop, repeat, you are on triage.
Captain, I've located the
missing father and child.
They're just south of
the seat of the fire.
Ruiz, Larsson, Kline, get
in there and back up Bishop.
My dad and I used to play this
when he would take me fishing,
and I hated it.
The quiet, the strategizing.
I was an instant-gratification
kind of kid.
And then somewhere along the line,
I learned to love it.
Hmm.
I love what I learned
about him when we played it.
Even when I got older,
the only reason I still
went fishing with him
was to sit in that cabin,
just the two of us playing this game,
eating my mom's kimchi
jjigae she'd send with us.
Your parents were married for 40 years?
Uh-huh.
That's the fantasy.
- Ah
- Can we talk yet?
I went on a date.
One. Singular.
And it was miserable.
I wished I was with you the entire time.
I mean, who else knows what we know?
Has experienced what
we have experienced?
No one.
We have the same bruises.
It's you and me.
The world is its own thing.
I'm glad you haven't gone on any dates,
because the idea of you with
somebody else, that's torture.
Mm, I was about to take your queen.
I'm about to take mine.
Wow. That is What is that?
The open house isn't
for another hour, sir.
Excu Excuse me.
Um, you're not allowed to
just roam around as you please.
- Thank you.
- It It could be dangerous.
I took a walk, had a meal,
came up with new ways to pitch myself.
I thought Montgomery might be here.
- He's not.
- That's perfect,
'cause now I have time to convince you
to tell me how to convince him.
- That's not happening.
- I think I can win you over.
What if I told you
that I once dated a girl
who went to art school?
D-Dating a girl in art school
is basically the same
as being an artist.
- Except it's not.
- It's really not.
But I really can help
because I think this
crepe paper hates you.
If I say yes, will you shut up?
- Yeah.
- Okay.
Come on. And for the
record, I said yes because
today is about the children
and we're terrible at this.
Valid. And agreed.
Just
Eva, I'm I'm I'm an idiot.
You're a prick, actually.
Yeah.
Yes, I am.
Rigo was the love of my life.
Rigo was the best man I will ever know.
And this is the second time
that you have rubbed salt
in that very painful wound.
So I'm done.
Really, Jack, we're done.
If we could just go somewhere
to talk and I can explain,
or at least apologize, you know?
Get lost, guy. She's
clearly not interested.
So you better back
off. Walk away, Gibson.
- Screw you, man.
- What? What'd you say to me?
No, I
Can I get another beer, please?
Aiden! Paul!
- Call out!
- Help us!
We're here!
Bishop, what's your location?
Call out!
Bishop, what's your location?!
- Oh, my God. Here. Get my son.
- I've located Paul and Aiden.
We're about 20 feet from the
side of the maze, I think.
Get my son out of here, please.
We're gonna get both
of you out of here, okay?
- No. No.
- Here, I'll take this off.
Okay. Here.
Put that on your face.
Here. Can you move?
My legs are burned, but
I can find my way out.
Just, please, get my
son out of here, please.
- No!
- I'm getting both of you
I'm getting both of you out
of here. Come on. Come on.
- Arm up. Ready?
- No. No.
1, 2, 3.
- Put me down!
- Come on.
- Down!
- Come on.
- You've got to leave me and save my son!
- Hey!
- No!
- He didn't want to come.
The maze scared him and I made him.
- Dad, please! Stop!
- Please. Just get my son out of here.
I'm not leaving you, Dad.
Ruiz, what is your position?
Beckett, I have two civilians
and we are blocked in by the fire.
- Is there another way out?
- I'm not leaving you, Dad.
Hey, hey, look at me.
I love you. Okay, buddy?
Look at me. Stay with her.
She's gonna keep you safe, alright?
I love You are my favorite
person in the whole world.
Okay? Go with her.
Alright? You're totally safe now.
Okay? I'm gonna be fine.
- Dad, please!
- Hey.
Bishop.
Ruiz, what's your position?
Yeah. Okay. Okay, Bishop, let
me take a look at that ankle.
I am fine, Warren. It just
needs to be walked off.
That's not really how this works.
- Now, come on.
- That was a stupid stunt you pulled.
- You know that, right?
- We saved their lives.
Oh. You could have stayed
where you were and directed us
just like you did Vic and Trav.
You wanted to be a hero,
and it was dumb as hell.
- Good work today, team.
- Good work? Seriously?
- What's happening?
- Ruiz.
No, you're so focused on proving
you're the big man around here,
you don't know how to be a good leader.
You know Bishop's worked
five shifts in a row, right?
That's 120 hours with barely any rest
'cause you can't win
with any dignity, man.
She's killing herself to prove
she deserves her spot on this team.
I am fine, Ruiz. We saved that family.
Maya, your wife might be pregnant.
You could be someone's mom right now.
And you're out pulling cowboy
crap like you got a death wish.
You know, people die on this
job, and they die a lot faster
when captains are too
wrapped up in their egos.
I know that firsthand.
So do something.
Because if someone dies on your watch
and it's because of your failure,
you don't ever get over it.
Captain.
Bishop, you're off shift right now.
And Ruiz is right.
You're a risk to yourself like this.
You're a risk to the team.
If I find out you've
worked even another shift
before your next
regularly scheduled one,
I will send you back to the academy.
Are we clear?
Yes, sir.
Maybe I'm pregnant.
What?
I'm hungry all day today.
I can't stop eating. I
think it's a good sign.
Yeah. Yeah, that's good.
That's good.
Are you okay?
Yeah. Mm-hmm.
I'm just tired. Thirsty.
I'm gonna go shower,
and then I'm gonna
I'm gonna come home.
Mm yeah.
I shouldn't I shouldn't
work, uh, like th this.
And it's not safe for the others, so
Yes, Bella, you should
sleep in bed at home with me.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, that is, um, exactly what I need.
Look at this. Yeah.
Warren's here. Look,
look, look, look, look.
- Oh, no.
- Pruittita!
- Hi! Look who's here.
- Hi.
Oh, my gosh.
- What are you dressed up as?
- I mean
- Megan Rapinoe.
- Oh, my God!
Well, I-I know y'all wanted
her to be a firefighter,
but there's no arguing
with someone that cute.
Are you a soccer player?
Is that what you want
to be when you grow up?
- Yeah.
- It's football.
Hey.
Alright, well, come on, superstar.
Let's get some of that candy
- before Beckett steals it all.
- Oh, yeah.
Y'all see him stealing
from the kids, right?
Tick-tock, man.
- It's soccer.
- Football.
Soccer.
Hey, how do you look so sad
with all this cute happening?
Halloween was Mikey's favorite.
Oh, wow.
A little on the nose, don't you think?
Well, hopefully no worse than the people
that wear American flags
on the Fourth of July.
Yeah. I mean, you
You don't give off
warm, paternal energy.
I-I didn't realize you were a dad.
I'm not. This is my niece, London.
Oh, I don't know.
She looks like Peter Pan to me.
She told me she wanted me
to be her for Halloween.
And when I grabbed one of her headbands
and put it on, she said
Not me. My name.
You're supposed to be London.
- She had it all planned out.
- Wow.
She needed a Big Ben for her Peter Pan,
and because I love her
more than life itself,
here I am, dressed like a giant clock.
I love that you
have absolutely no shame.
Exactly. Did you put in a
good word with Travis for me?
- No.
- I really didn't win you over yet?
But I'm I'm so charming.
Yeah, and I am basically a superhero,
but you don't hear me
saying it every five minutes.
Touché.
He's over there.
Wow.
Yeah. Hey, Auntie.
- Hey!
- Hey, Auntie.
Hey, why are there no little girls here
dressed up as firefighters?
- Not even Pru.
- Oh, my God.
- She looked so cute.
- Yeah, well, last night,
no women, and tonight, no little girls?
We got to do something
about that, right?
- Yeah.
- We need to
Why don't we do something inspiring
and, like, hands-on,
like What about a camp?
Like a a girls' camp where,
I don't know, we teach them
the ins and outs of firefighting
and to fall in love with the job.
- Yes. Hell yeah, I'm in.
- Yeah?
- Yeah?
- I'm in.
- Okay.
- Done.
I love that.
Oh, my God.
Hey.
- Andy.
- Oh, Gibson, your face.
Oh, no, that's my costume.
Yeah, and the cheap beer
is your new aftershave?
I-I had a bad day.
But I haven't had a
drink in a few hours,
and, uh, my pain pills,
I just tossed them, 'cause, you know.
And I, uh
It's Halloween. Yeah.
I used to love Halloween.
I knew you guys would
be doing this and
And that Pru would be here, you know,
when you guys do this thing,
so I thought maybe I could see her.
Could I see her?
- Maybe.
- Can I
She can't see you like this, Jack.
If you want to see
her, you got to stand up
and pull yourself together.
- Andy. Jack.
- I-I think
- I think I can
- Yeah. Yeah.
I-I don't want to scare her,
but I think I can convince her
it's a costume, you know?
Okay.
- You know?
- Come. Come.
Yeah.
- Uncle Jack.
- Hey.
Aww.
- Hey.
- Aww.
Wow, what's all this?
It's not bad, huh?
- I'm impressed.
- Hm.
I don't think I can
wait another three months
for some time with you.
You're with me now.
Yeah.
Just be with me now.
Come on, tell me a joke.
Come on.
- You used to be funny.
- Mm.
I also used to have hair.
See? You're funny.
Okay, well, this one
is about time travel.
Okay.
Oh, never mind. You didn't like it.
That's so bad.
I know. It's terrible.
I spy with my little eye.
Oh, yeah.
Mmm. Oh, yeah.
Mmm.
Warren.
Help!
Man down!
- Boo!
- Oh, God!
Oh, my God!
- Oh! Oh, my God.
- Oh!
Ohh!
I made you drop your sandwich.
You almost made me choke, too.
- Oh.
- I'm impressed.
- Happy Halloween, Captain.
- Yeah, clean up your mess.
Ohh. Hm.
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