Station 19 (2018) s06e18 Episode Script

Glamorous Life

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♪♪
You ain't gotta make
a choice now, nowadays ♪
Nowadays, nowadays, nowadays ♪
All day, baby, you
can have it both ways ♪
Both ways, both ways, both ways ♪
Any way that you want it ♪
Get it ♪
Any way that you want it ♪
You could do it like this ♪
♪♪
[CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKING]
You could do it like that ♪
You could do it like this ♪
You could do it like that ♪
Ayyyy ooooh, get it ♪
♪♪
Oh ♪
♪♪
[CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKING]
We got a good, good,
good, good thing ♪
Goat yoga?
Okay, now that's just plain nonsense.
Oh, come on now.
Some of these are,
you know, actually fun.
[SIGHS] Okay, need I remind
you of our goals for the night?
You are to get your
award, say your goodbyes,
and then we catch the last
flight out of here to Boston.
Yeah, I know how important
the Catherine Fox Awards are
and how she will never
let you hear the end of it
if you're not there
to to help present.
[SUCKS TEETH] It is an honor to present.
[CHUCKLES] Yes. Mm-hmm.
But lucky for us that
we don't need awards
to tell us what badasses we are.
I mean, we should win the
couples' award for badassery.
[CHUCKLES]
Oh, now, look.
Oh, this is interesting
A Tuscan villa vacation
Hello. Hi. Kitty Dixon,
President of the Ladies
Auxiliary Committee
Look, we have met so many times.
that puts on this little shindig.
Uh, this little vacay was an error.
Oh. Yeah, see, nobody wants that.
Tuscany is an absolute
hellscape this time of year.
Um, that's, uh, that's
That's your name on it.
Oh.
[BREATHES SHARPLY]
Quelle surprise! [CHUCKLES]
My silly husband.
When I find that man
Okay. Let's move this thing along, then.
- Come on.
- [MUTTERING]
Bet she'll remember my name now.
You [SIGHS]
Good, good, good, good thing ♪
[SIREN WAILS IN DISTANCE]
Did you find a dress?
Oh, my eyes! [LAUGHS]
My eyes! Whoa.
Was this so-called
bride your actual friend?
Yeah, she was obsessed
with that American show
- "The Little House on the Prairie."
- But why?
Why, why, why?
I don't know. This is so bad.
- And there were hats.
- There were hats?
I can't.
- [CHUCKLING]
- You have to take that off.
Okay.
MAYA: Oh, well, there
goes that solution.
I can't believe you don't
have a dress for the ball.
You've known about this for months.
Hey, there was a time
where I didn't think
I would be accompanying you,
so I didn't bother getting one.
What about your wedding outfit?
Good thing we saged that thing. Um
♪♪
♪♪
♪♪
It was so hard being around you
and not being able to
put my hands on you.
- Mm.
- Yeah.
♪♪
ANDY: Okay, this is it.
This is where Osman tells Ross
- he's gonna keep her on as Chief.
- At a ball?
I hate to bust your balls
- No, no.
- Bust your nut?
- Burst your bubble?
- Yeah.
But they're just politicking.
Eli tried, but Ross isn't
on the short list for Chief
once Robel takes office.
- Is she on the long list?
- She's not on any list.
- What?
- [CHUCKLES]
Well, we'll see about that.
- Oh
- No
- Wait
- Don't
Please stop [SIGHS]
No one can say we didn't try, right?
JACK: No, it was cool, though,
you know? It It was, uh
I think we really vibed,
you know what I mean?
I Other than my
rusty sign language
- Oh, thank you. Thank you.
- Whaaat?!
Did you see this spa weekend?
I'm totally bidding on this.
Have you heard anything I said?
Yeah, the thing about
your foster sister, right?
Uh-huh. Yeah.
This is a date, right?
Like, you know, I'm getting to know you,
- you're getting to know me.
- [SIGHS]
You say something, I say something
- that's usually of the same basic
- Of course, Gibby.
Do you like hockey?
Yeah, I actually played
hockey when I was
'Cause there are Seattle Kraken tickets.
- Oh.
- Glass seats.
Yeah. [CLEARS THROAT]
Uh, starting bid wow.
- You know, it's for the kids.
- It's for the kids.
[CHUCKLING] Wait a second.
Bobby?
[CHUCKLES]
- Hey!
- Wow. Oh, my God!
Oh! Whoa!
Hey, hey. Are you okay? You all right?
[GROANS] I've been telling management
about this stupid floor forever.
Yeah, no, I mean, you actually look like
you're in a lot of pain
You sure it's just the floor?
Oh, I'm I'm fine.
I'm sorry to bother you.
- [KATE LAUGHING]
- Thank you for your help.
No, no. It's not like I was
doing much anyway.
Uh, are are you sure
you should be on your feet?
This thing?
I'll probably deliver the
baby while I'm delivering food.
- I need the money.
- Oh, I get that.
You know, you got a whole
other life to support.
Oh, I'm just housing this little guy
until he starts breathing oxygen.
I'm not ready to be a mom.
Did you have a plan?
Yeah.
I'm looking at families
for adoption now.
- Don't judge.
- No, no.
I-I actually think that's great
You know, doing what's
right for both of you.
- Appreciate that.
- Mm-hmm.
Not a lot of people understand.
But getting fired is
not part of the plan,
- so I should get back to it.
- Right.
Okay.
- Thanks again.
- No.
- ANDY: Right, no, I mean
- Bye.
did you know that Chief Ross
received a a Navy Cross while
- she was in the Marines?
- I
You're never gonna find
anyone that can fill her shoes.
She should be on every list
you have for fire chief.
I mean, there shouldn't even
be a list. Look, if you lose her, you
- potentially lose Crisis One
- Mm.
the fire station
clinic, girls' fire camp,
not to mention what it represents
for marginalized communities
to see a woman of color
in a position of power.
Lieutenant Herrera, her
qualifications are not the issue.
This is about politics and the union
and everyone working together
to make a decision for the
good of the entire city.
I think this is actually
your chance to make
- the right decision
- I think
your chance to make history.
We elected you to be different, to
to shake things up, to stand
up to the union and represent.
Andy, nobody wants to start a new term
with the firefighters'
union already against them.
- Uh
- Maybe you could take up your cause
- with the new union head.
- Yes.
Hello. Captain Drew Farris at
your service. You know, I have
been wanting to pick your brain,
Mayor-elect Osman. Would you have
- a minute to talk to me?
- Sure.
[CHUCKLES] Farris, what a pompous ass.
Oh, I take it he didn't
get your union vote.
- Right, well, I'll be off then.
- No, no, no, no. You owe me, all right?
You led me on, and then
you seduced my friend.
Go talk to your guy.
Oh, actually, I think
it was you that led me on
and your friend that seduced me.
I owe you nothing.
But I respect your passion.
All right, fine. But now we're even.
- You look good, by the way.
- I know.
- [FEEDBACK WHINES]
- KITTY: Attention! Attention, everyone!
Let the ball begin! [CHUCKLES]
- [CHEERS AND APPLAUSE]
- Ooh. Okay.
[CHEERS AND APPLAUSE CONTINUE]
♪♪
[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]
Whoo! ♪
♪♪
Hey, everybody ♪
Hey.
Hey, hey.
- Hey.
- What the hell, Vic?
I thought I was supposed to pick you up.
"Wow, babe, you look great."
I don't I don't
think we discussed that.
You know, it doesn't
look good for the captain
to be late to an event honoring
someone from his own team.
Oh, sure, let's pretend
this is about lateness.
And honestly, what? It is about that.
We're talking about ourselves
in the third person now?
It's a little power
trippy, don't you think?
- Power trippy?
- All right, look,
I don't know why you're making
such a big deal out of this.
I don't even think anybody noticed.
- And you know that for a fact?
- Okay.
What, you get a little
psychology training
and you know what everyone
is thinking at all times?
Okay, okay. Okay, okay, okay.
Why don't we just
Let's just start over, okay?
I went to Andy's to get ready,
and I guess I forgot to tell you.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry I wasn't there
to get picked up, okay?
So let's just try to have a nice night?
- Yeah.
- Okay.
- I'd like that very much.
- Okay.
I love your hair. You do look great.
Thank you.
[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]
[SIGHS]
You going in?
Yeah. I am, but, um,
I hear you've been
talking to people about me.
Oh, only good things.
I appreciate that, but
you don't need to do that.
I can advocate for myself.
And I wouldn't want it to look suspect
when I name you as captain.
But You're What?
Congratulations, Herrera.
Because of your undeniable hard work
and your dedication to this house,
you are officially the
new captain of Station 19.
♪♪
Congratulations, Captain.
[BREATHES DEEPLY]
♪♪
FARRIS: Who knew
firefighters were so hot?
[LAUGHTER]
Man, it is so great to see so
many old buddies here tonight.
- Love you, Drew!
- What's up, Bobby?
- Whoo!
- Yeah.
As most of you know, my
name is Captain Drew Farris,
and it is just a real
honor to be elected
- your new union president.
- [APPLAUSE]
Now, the fact that you
elected me is a clear sign
- This is the new head of your union?
- [CHUCKLES]
The others were smart
not to come to this part.
And like my father and
his father before him,
I will fight to get you
the wages and the hours
- and the respect
- Excuse me.
Ooh, I'd join you if I could.
[CHUCKLES]
Okay, how did everyone manage
to get out of this except for us?
Oh, Eli has some mayoral event,
so I think he and Travis
are saying their goodbyes.
Oh, God, they're probably
in a room somewhere.
Can't keep their hands
off of each other, so
[CHUCKLES] New couples, am I right?
- [CHUCKLES] Yeah.
- FARRIS: families. I say no more!
Well, hey, at least
this bread is amazing.
They need to keep this
coming. We're about to run out.
Yeah, I'm gonna get a drink.
Uh, do you guys want a drink?
- No.
- No? Okay.
- [CLEARS THROAT]
- Thank you.
Where is Andy? You know what?
Sorry.
Okay, does anyone care
about their own ball?
I know.
It It was a tough
decision for Chief Ross,
but I-I just wanted
you to hear it from me.
Yeah, it was never gonna be me.
You and her
You and her have a thing,
and we all know that's her thing.
- Stop.
- Chief Quid Pro Quo.
- Stop that.
- You fought for her,
and apparently, she fought for you.
I get it, though. It's
cool. Well played.
I-I-I don't play the
Those kinds of games, what
SULLIVAN: No, no. Yes. That's not true.
Now Now we can just
put this all behind us
and take the time to
to really love each other,
to be the couple that
we always wanted to be.
I know this isn't the outcome
that you were hoping for,
but I hope that it's not a deal-breaker.
I just I wanted to be the one
to let you know before it was announced.
- And you have.
- So, listen.
Listen, I'm telling
you that I am all in.
Except you're not, Natasha.
It's all the same crap I always say
and all the same crap you always do.
No, it's not the same crap.
I'm standing here,
telling you that I love you
and I am asking you to love me back.
I already lost you once.
I don't want to do that again.
[EXHALES SHARPLY]
You remember that soldier in Fallujah
with the busted jugular?
Even after we knew he was
- dead, we kept holding pressure.
- [DOOR OPENS]
VIC: Andy, what are
you doing out here?
I feel like I'm all by myself in there.
Neither of us wanted to call it
because we were all so
trained to leave no man behind.
Well, this is exactly how that feels.
Like we bled out, like it's over
and no one wants to call it.
Well, I'm calling it.
- ANDY: No. Hang on.
- [VIC SQUEALING]
Don't move, don't move.
[GASPS] Oh, my God.
You gotta tell
Oh, he's fine. Okay, we
have to tell the table, right?
[SQUEALS] Well, no, I think
Chief Ross will do, like,
a formal announcement.
Oh, stop, stop, stop. Do
you want to be a a wimpy,
let-other-people-do-things
kind of captain,
or are you gonna be a kick-ass
take-names kind of captain?
- Kick-ass-take-names.
- You want to take some names?
- Yeah. All right.
- Let's go. Come on.
Yo, I hear you're killing
it as captain, dude!
Congrats, man. We always
knew you had it in you.
- Captain.
- VIC: Guys. Guys, guys, guys.
Guess who our new captain is?
- Ruiz!
- Andy!
No, it Chief Ross just told her.
♪♪
Hey, there should be
a celebration, right?
Bravo.
I guess not for everybody.
Y-You always got a
spot at 7 with us, Ruiz.
But, uh, good for you, Herrera.
Yeah. Good for you.
- Congrats.
- Hey.
[CHUCKLES]
- To the new captain.
- Yeah!
- BAILEY: About damn time.
- Give me that.
- Captain Herrera.
- Good for you.
[CHUCKLES]
Ooh.
Hello. Oh!
- Such strong arms.
- Oh.
Well, of course, because
you're a firefighter.
[CHUCKLES] Listen,
I was wondering if you could
take a look at our ovens.
They're acting a little strange.
You know, I'm not, like, really
a oven technician type guy.
Yes, but, um, also, something
smells a little funny,
like, uh, wires burning or something.
Probably should have led with that.
Oh, all right. It's Kitty, right?
- I-It's just It's
- Kitty, mm-hmm. Yeah, okay.
You don't need the
olives. You can just
Oh, okay. Okay. Great.
No, I-I want more than one because
My brother was everything to me,
but I've always wanted three.
Then we'd be outnumbered,
so that's a no.
[CHUCKLES] Okay.
Um, I have another confession to make.
Uh-oh.
- Should I be sitting up for this?
- [CHUCKLING] No.
Okay, so, since you've
been doing a lot of work
on prioritizing our relationship,
I wanted to do a
little bit of work, too,
and I started researching IVF doctors,
and I've narrowed it down to two that
Is that okay, or what?
- Do it.
- Yeah?
- Yes, yes, let's do it. Let's do it.
- I book an appointment?
- Yes, let's start our life together.
- Oh, my God!
[CHUCKLES] Yes!
[SIGHS]
We're never gonna get
to this ball, are we?
N-No. We have to go.
Ben is getting an award.
We have to support. Come
on. We've got to rally.
- Come on, come on, come on.
- And there's food.
There's food. There's food. Mm-hmm.
Yeah. Maybe one more kiss, though?
- Just one more. Just one more.
- No. No.
Just one more. Just one more.
- Just one more! Just one more!
- [BOTH LAUGH]
Hey.
Hey.
I know tonight has been bumpy,
but you know Andy becoming
captain is not about you.
You know it affects me, right?
- Am I not allowed to feel
- Theo, you can feel however you want.
It doesn't seem like it.
[SCOFFS]
Do you want to dig into my
brain about what all that means?
Okay, that's like the fourth insult
about my training tonight.
So what, is that what this is all about?
How am I always the bad guy, huh?
- How are you never on my side?
- [SCOFFS]
You know, you know how
much I wanted captain.
Yeah, after I helped make you captain.
I mean, Theo, if I hadn't
turned that truck around
and brought you back to the barber shop,
I don't know what
would have happened.
Oh, wow. That's
rich. That's rich.
Is that your way of admitting
that you never really thought
- I deserved it?
- Wh I was
- What? Sorry, it's just Bathrooms.
- Okay, go ahead.
Okay, that's not true, and I
have always defended you, right?
Oh, you were Andy's main
cheerleader back there.
And you didn't once, not
once, give me a thought.
That is because Andy has been my friend
long before you were
ever even in the picture.
Okay? I am happy for her,
and me cheering her on
is not me not being there
for you or being on your side.
It's me being honest with you,
but you don't actually
want that, do you?
What does that even mean?
It means you cannot handle criticism!
Okay?
You can't handle us
talking about anything.
But, as captain, you
do nothing but talk
You are micro-managing every detail,
you're paranoid, you're
competing with Andy,
and it's driving everybody crazy
and it makes talking with you
and working with you and
God, it makes being with
you a chore, and I am so
- I'm tired of it, Theo.
- You know what?
You're the one who always walks
away from every conversation.
That is because all you want to
do is talk about being captain.
- I get it.
- That's it.
- I get it, you hated it.
- Okay.
I'm just as bad at that as
I am everything else to you,
- but you know what?
- Oh, God. Oh, my God.
Good news for you is that
everyone agrees with you.
And you love that, right?
Always right about everything.
Herrera is captain.
Oh, my God. This is ridiculous.
Yeah, well, we agree on something.
This Theo, stop, wait.
Just wait, wait, wait, wait.
I I mean, what is What is
What is this?
- Is this a breakup?
- Do you want it to be a breakup?
I don't know.
I don't know, but what
I know is I am just
- I am so over all of this.
- Fine.
[CLEARS THROAT] Scotch, neat, please.
[SCOFFS]
Yeah.
Fine.
WOLF: Look at this. The
bread's completely ruined.
JACK: Yeah, yeah.
You know, it might be a circuit problem.
Well, at least the desserts are
ready they're in the fridge.
Take your time. I just
need to rest for a bit.
Is your back still hurting?
Yeah. It's a whole balancing act
between this tray and this belly.
Well, you've been
working too much lately.
- Have you called your doctor?
- You have been working too much.
You know, 'cause back pain
can be a sign of of labor.
I'm not in labor.
I think I know my own body
and when I can and can't work.
I'll just get the desserts and go.
Whoa, actually, we all need to go.
Everybody out of the
kitchen right now, let's go.
Come on. Let's go!
Exit the kitchen now! Let's go, come on!
- Chef, you have to leave!
- It's just a little smoke.
I'm sure something just overheated.
- There's not even any fire!
- ANDY: It's not "just a little smoke."
This building was built in the 1920s.
There may not be any fire
stops between the studs,
which allows the air to flow freely.
JACK: So, what she's saying is
[GLASS BREAKS]
there could be fire inside the walls.
Right, we're gonna need
to hack into these walls.
Captain Herrera, take command.
"Captain" Herre What?
All right. Upshaw,
get the civilians out.
Gibson and Farris, start
opening up the walls.
Hatton and Dearborn, I want
you to find the circuit breakers
and shut off the
electricity to the ovens.
Everyone else, leave. We got this.
I'm calling in an on-duty
non-emergency crew.
- Come on.
- Good, good.
All right, let's go.
- VIC: No, he's being ridiculous.
- TRAVIS: Oh, come on.
Every relationship
has its ups and downs.
You're just saying that
because you're still
in the puppy love stage, okay?
You want everyone to feel like you,
and I just I feel
- I don't know, I feel more, like
- What?
Relief?
Yeah, yeah.
- Like, exactly, yeah.
- Well, I know the feeling.
THEO: You know, it's like
talking to a brick wall.
Same thing over and
over and over and over
I mean, you guys have been
together for a while, right?
- You can talk it out.
- [SCOFFS] Yeah.
Even when we do, you know, it's
Lately it's been we talk at each
other instead of to each other.
Ew, yeah. I know what that's like.
She just
She doesn't support me.
Hey.
For what it's worth, I thought
you had great command of 19
when it was under your control,
and you totally deserved that captaincy.
[EXHALES SHARPLY]
Thank you.
Was that so hard to say?
Hey.
Uh, is everything under control,
or will they need to
shut down the party?
No, it sounds small.
- Yeah, and contained.
- Uh Oh.
Well, then, we should, you
know, start up the program again.
You know, this is throwing
off our whole schedule.
Yeah, or we can just go.
Look, someone else can
accept the award for me.
Absolutely not, Ben Warren.
Look at me in this dress.
Look at you in this tuxedo.
Come on, people need to ogle us.
We deserve to be ogled.
I got you.
She's too much.
Yes. What are you doing?
What are you What are you doing?
- No. Miranda.
- Mm-mm-mm.
Okay.
KITTY: Hey. Hey, hey, hey.
Hi, you can't use the microphone.
Go ahead.
Can I get everyone's attention, please?
Attention.
Attention!
- I'm sorry, stop talking!
- [FEEDBACK]
Hey. Uh, yes, good.
Uh, my name is Dr. Miranda Bailey,
and as you all know,
there are things going
on in the kitchen,
and those things are none of our concern
in this ballroom right now.
Our concern has to do with the fact
that we are in a room of heroes who
who fight for the
community and keep us safe
from whatever environmental
or man-made catastrophes
that might befall us,
so I commend you all for your sacrifice.
But [CLEARS THROAT] mostly,
I commend my husband,
your fellow firefighter,
Dr. Benjamin Warren,
who is receiving this
Medal of Valor tonight
for his courageous rescue of a man
after falling through a roof
and sustaining serious injuries himself.
Please give him a hand.
[LAUGHS]
[CHEERS AND APPLAUSE]
♪♪
He is not only a
A dutiful servant of the
people and the community,
but he is also a loving
husband, a devoted father,
and he makes the best damn gumbo
you've ever tasted north of New Orleans.
[LAUGHTER]
So it is my honor to present
this Medal of Valor to my light,
my love, my all
Firefighter Benjamin Warren.
[CHEERS AND APPLAUSE]
♪♪
♪♪
Uh [CHUCKLES]
You know, I, uh I
gotta admit that, uh
I-I struggled with the idea
of being the recipient of this award
because, well, we all deserve it.
Look, people think that
the hardest thing we do
is saving people.
But it's, um
It's the people we
can't save that, um
I-It's the people we can't
save that actually, um
[CLEARS THROAT]
It's all right.
[APPLAUSE]
♪♪
Yeah, Warren!
♪♪
The old wiring must have overheated.
- That explains the burnt bread.
- Fire seems to be contained.
- Yeah, and no more sign of extension.
- All right.
We gotta get below, find the source,
and confirm there's no fire down there.
Copy, Captain. I just like saying it.
Okay, uh, you know what? I'll go.
Farris, come with me.
Gibson, uh, make sure there's nothing
smoldering in those walls,
and clean up the debris.
We'll get to the airport, make
it on the plane, we're all good.
- [GASPS]
- Hey!
- Hey, ladies.
- Where are you going?
- [SIGHS] We missed your award?
- Uh, uh, yeah.
Afraid so. Uh, well, now we are
off to the Catherine Fox Awards,
so, uh, 19 has two tables inside.
Enjoy yourselves.
- Okay, bye!
- All right. Take care.
[CHUCKLING] Bye.
Attention, everyone.
I have just been told that the
kitchen incident is under control.
Yay, firefighters! [CHUCKLES]
But, um, there, uh, was a,
uh, teensy tiny little
fluke with the main course,
by which I mean there won't be one.
So, yeah, so
Straight to dessert. [CHUCKLES]
Who doesn't love dessert
for dinner, right?
You can find it in the adjoining area
where the DJ is ready for action.
Enjoy.
So, just dessert, I guess.
- Okay.
- Yeah.
FARRIS: All right, let's
keep following this circuit.
So did you always want to be
the president of the union?
Seemed like a natural
course of progression
for a long line of firefighters.
[GRUNTS]
My father, his father, his father,
they were all big union guys.
Listen, if you, uh
If you ever want to
take a more active role,
just give me a call.
- I'll, um I'll help you out.
- Mm.
So, being in a union family,
you understand the
importance of solidarity.
Yeah, I'm glad you get that,
'cause 19's kinda got a habit
of going rogue, don't you think?
Well, when you're leading
the charge for change,
it may look like that on the outside,
but I'm more focused on
improving our community
with the initiatives
that Chief Ross started.
Chief Ross fuels dissension
and disunity amongst rank and file.
Well, I would say that the majority
of us love what she stands for.
- Really?
- [GRUNTS]
You willing to stand
behind that statement?
I fully do, as much as I stand
behind the fact that
this electrical circuit
is the source of that fire.
Yeah, this is not up to code.
All right, we need
to shut the power off.
- After you.
- Okay.
[THE KNOCKS FEATURING DONNA
MISSAL'S "BANG BANG" PLAYS]
Gonna get it fired up ♪

Gonna get it fired up ♪
Bang-bang ♪
Gonna get it fired up ♪
No one's outbid me for
these these hockey tickets.
I'm I'm in too deep.
[PANTING] Yeah. Well, I'm in labor.
- Huh.
- [COUGHS]
Oh, hospital.
- Let's get you to the hospital.
- No.
This is too real.
This has been too real since
I found out I was pregnant.
If I admit that I'm in labor,
then that means that this baby is real,
and I am not ready to be a mother.
[WHIMPERS]
My life is a mess.
I chose the wrong guy, I wasn't careful,
and now I'm about to burst
in the middle of a ballroom.
- How is this my life?
- Look, we a-a-adoption, right?
You said that you were
gonna, uh, put him
Put him up for adoption, right?
A-Are you still still
thinking about doing that?
Yeah, but
after this happens, I will
never not be somebody's mother.
I mean, I won't be the
mother that raises him,
but I am a mother.
I haven't even chosen a family yet.
I want him to have everything
that he deserves in this world.
And I know that he'll be better
off with somebody else, but
what if I see him and I
can't do the right thing?
You're gonna do what your
heart tells you, right?
And that that will
be the right thing.
I want him to be adopted.
Okay, okay.
Then that's what you'll do.
- Okay.
- Right?
Okay, b-but right now, I just
I just need you to sit here.
I'm gonna go get my keys, okay?
And And we'll drive
you to the hospital.
Just stay here, okay?
- All right?
- [GROANS]
[MUFFLED KISSING]
Oh, sorry. I didn't
Is
- Oh.
- Uh, Gibson.
Wait.
Jack, wait!
- We can take it from here.
- Wait, you're Station 46, right?
Is this address in your jurisdiction?
Yeah, big fire on the north side.
You're lucky to get anybody at all.
[SIR MIX-A-LOT'S "JUMP
ON IT" PLAYS IN DISTANCE]
[THUDDING]
Oh, this is bad.
Yeah.
Yancy, Ullman, we have to
evacuate the ballroom upstairs!
Now!
What's up, Dallas, what's up? ♪
What's up, Dallas, what's up? ♪
Dallas, jump on it,
jump on it, jump on it ♪
What's up, San
Antone, what's up? ♪
Someone outbid us for
the villa in Tuscany,
so now you're gonna have
to spend so much more
- to get it for us.
- Anything for you, my love.
- Make it happen, pretty Kitty.
- Okay. Mwah!
What's up, Austin, what's up? ♪
Austin, jump on it,
jump on it, jump on it ♪
Okay, I'll set it up. I'll se
What's up, Houston, what's up? ♪
Come on, the election's over.
- Fair's fair. It was just politics.
- You know what?
The best part of potentially
being forced out of this job
is not having to deal with you anymore.
What are you even doing here?
I couldn't pass up the chance
of being Kitty's plus one
and watching you squirm.
Frisco
Now, I'm from the Northwest ♪
But I likes my soul food ♪
So I'm calling up an old groove ♪
And I'm a brother with a gut ♪
So, hello, Keana, can you
take us out to Pappadeaux's? ♪
And don't forget
about San Antone ♪
The last time I went through ♪
I took three broads home
And much love to the
brothers in Austin ♪
And the 512 ♪
I'm flossin' in Lawston ♪
TRAVIS: Hey, Jack. You got to try these.
- JACK: Travis, no.
- No, just listen to me, though.
Not right now. I have to
get her to the hospital.
Everyone, clear the dance floor!
Back up! Back away!
[SCREAMING]
♪♪
♪♪
FARRIS: All right, this area's
unsafe! Everyone, stand back!
ANDY: Everyone remain calm.
We need to find the safest access point
and determine who
fell through the floor.
We got you, we got you.
I would have gone down if you hadn't
You okay? You're
bleeding, you're bleeding.
You need to get checked out, okay?
- Nanette!
- Jack. No, she fell in.
She's pregnant!
We've got to get to her!
Travis, go see if there's
another access point.
The chief and my husband
were and then they both
SULLIVAN: Tash? Tash?!
FARRIS: Okay, access to the
basement's completely cut off.
I called dispatch, but they're delayed
because of a four-alarm fire.
We need to start getting
them out of there now.
- It's not safe!
- Our people are down there!
- Uh
- Tash! Tash!
Excuse me. Give me that mic.
Thank you. All right, listen up!
46's squad is outside Grab
tools, ropes, and med gear.
Wait staff, direct us to first aid kits,
flashlights, ladders,
anything that can help.
DeLuca, start setting up triage.
Bishop, grab me some tablecloths
and, uh, hoses to help
lift up the walking wounded.
No, no, no, no!
Hatton, Dearborn, grab some
chairs, create a safe perimeter.
Go, go, go!
Everyone else that doesn't
need to be here, you can leave.
- Plus ones, we got this.
- Get, get, get, get. Come on.
Farris, come here. Help
me pull down these curtains.
We can use them as
hammocks for transport
and help people climb up.
Okay. Slow, slow. I got you.
Hey, hey, hey. Did you hear that?
- Hear what?
- The tapping.
It's
[RHYTHMIC TAPPING]
It's
SOS.
That's SOS in Morse code.
That's Chief Ross. I'm sure of it.
- Tash!
- [SIRENS WAILING]
[CELLPHONE CHIMES]
Oh, my God. M-Miranda, t-the
floor collapsed at the ball.
What? W-What are you
talking about? How? Why?
I-I-I don't know, but the SFD
911 media is blowing up about it.
- Oh, my God.
- [TIRES SCREECH]
Are you sure?
That's family back there.
- But you'll miss your fl
- "But" nothing.
Look, you've got one
good arm, and guess what.
I've got two.
Go.
NANETTE: What, w-w-where am I? Oh.
MAYA: Try to relax, okay? We've got you.
There's bruising on her chest and neck.
I'm worried she has a crush injury.
And her pulse is thready.
All right, triage is overloaded.
We just need to get her to
a place outside of the chaos.
- Kitchen. We'll use the kitchen.
- Okay.
Carina, we need you over here.
- On three one, two, three.
- Her name is Nanette.
She's eight months pregnant,
complaining about back pain.
I think she was going into labor.
Okay, we need to get
her to the hospital, now.
I'll check to see if any
aid cars have arrived!
♪♪
[SCREAMS, SOBS]
♪♪
There's a long way to go ♪
I know you're starting slow ♪
Soon, you'll look back ♪
And it'll all be roses ♪
Tash!
Ooh, ooh, ooh ♪
Your beauty lies within ♪
♪♪
Ooh, ooh, ooh ♪
You guys.
Come see you through my lens ♪
Treading water for years ♪
Don't be ashamed ♪
They made the river that ♪
Lieutenant!
- Search and Rescue is here.
- I can't hear the SOS tapping anymore.
She might have gone unconscious.
- Just get me a halligan.
- Sir
Larsson, get me a halligan! Please.
- Copy.
- Tash!
[GRUNTS]
- This isn't gonna work.
- Okay.
We can at least slide some
bricks or rocks underneath
- Try to take some of the weight off.
- SULLIVAN: Tash!
Don't worry, Dixon. We got you.
We're gonna have you
out of here in no time.
Your beauty lies within ♪
Okay, okay.
Hey, did you know that, uh,
Emmett used to make
me go fishing with him?
As a date?
Yeah.
Come see you through my lens ♪
He told me he used to throw a fit
when you used to take him
acting like he didn't like
it, but secretly, you know,
he craved that time together.
Become what's always been ♪
He also told me never
to mention that to you,
so when you see him,
I'd appreciate if you
just kept that between us.
All right? He'd kill
me if he knew you knew.
Can you just
Come see you through my lens ♪
shut up?
Yeah, yeah, I can do that.
Here. This here will give
him some breathing room.
I'm gonna go upstairs and
find some pneumatic lift bags.
- Copy. I'm gonna start an IV.
- All right.
- Of all the boys
- SULLIVAN: Tash!
Emmett brought home
You probably shouldn't try to talk.
- you were always my favorite.
- Tasha!
But then
Emmett doesn't bring
boys home anymore
since he moved to Europe.
- [BOTH CHUCKLE]
- Tasha.
[COUGHS]
[WHEEZING]
- Please don't let me die!
- I'm not gonna.
- I'm right here.
- [WHIMPERS]
Hey, Dixon. No, no, no, no, Dixon.
Dixon, stay with me.
Hey! Stay with me!
Crap.
♪♪
Oh, my God. It's Kate.
- Kate?
- It's Kate!
Help me get her out of here!
I'm in. Let's get her moving.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. It's
been five minutes of CPR.
Yeah, we can continue
as we go to the hospital.
Why is nobody moving?
Because if there's any
chance we're gonna try
and save this woman's life,
we have to get the baby out now.
What What Here? Now?
- Can't you wait?
- No.
Because once the mom starts coding,
there is only really
a five-minute window
to try and save both
her and the baby's lives.
So, you're just gonna cut her
open right here in my kitchen?
Actually, it's our kitchen
now, and we need you to step out
so that we can try and save her life.
All right, Carina, this
is the best we have.
That'll have to do.
Y-You're gonna do it with that?
Yeah, I don't think you want
to stick around to see this.
♪♪
Don't know how I got here ♪
Don't know where I stand ♪
There's so much that's unclear ♪
So much to understand ♪
We all just gotta wander ♪
If we wanna find our way ♪
One foot in front the other ♪
Towards a brighter day ♪
I'm in a valley,
reaching for mountaintops ♪
Never been lower ♪
But I'm only looking up ♪
I'm in a valley,
reaching for stars above ♪
Never been lower ♪
But I'm only looking up ♪
[BABY CRYING]
- Oh, oh, oh, looking up ♪
- [LAUGHTER]
Oh, oh, oh, looking up ♪
I'm in a valley ♪
Oxygen!
Reaching for mountaintops ♪
Tasha.
I was wrong.
I want to love you back.
We can work everything else out,
but you have to stay alive
for us to do that, okay?
I-I'm not gonna leave you.
But please, say something.
Yell at me. Wake up.
Wake up.
[GASPS]
Tash.
Sully?
- Yes, I'm here. I'm here.
- Sully.
Keep on moving forward ♪
Getting off the ground ♪
Sky's never been closer ♪
VIC: Kate?
She's tachycardic, but
her pulse is strong.
Kate? Kate. Kate, can you hear me?
She might have some internal bleeding.
Yeah, thanks for your
statement of the obvious.
[GRUNTS]
Get your hands off me!
I'm fine. I just lost my balance.
[COUGHS] Kate.
Kate. Hey, hey.
Hughes? It's okay.
- You're here?
- Yeah, yeah.
- You're here, and I'm
- Kate, you're okay.
All right? We'll get
you to the hospital.
Okay, let's get her
going. Let's get her going!
Come on!
Okay, we got you, we got you.
How's he doing?
TRAVIS: As soon as the cement
lifted off, he lost his pulse.
I pulled him out, but he he hasn't
Okay, just hold CPR
and check for a pulse.
No pulse, restarting CPR.
Pupils are fixed and dilated.
What are you waiting
for? Get down there.
Okay, if you're not
gonna go down there, I am.
Hey, hey.
Hold her back, hold
her back, hold her back.
- Come on, Dixon.
- Hey!
You get down there and save
my husband, or I swear to God,
this department will have hell to pay.
- Montgomery?
- Do you understand me?
Do you understand me?!
Montgomery.
Please.
- Montgomery.
- [WHIMPERS]
- Come on!
- No!
Come on.
Come on, Dixon.
- Please.
- Oh, my God. No, no, no, no, no.
Looking up ♪
Oh, oh, oh, looking up ♪
Travis.
Travis. Come back.
Travis, Travis.
Travis, it's okay. It's okay.
You did good. You did real good.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no! Oh, God, no!
[SOBBING]
Oh, oh, oh, oh ♪
I'm in a valley,
reaching for mountaintops ♪
Never been lower ♪
But I'm only looking up ♪
What are you doing here?
You need to go to the hospital.
She refuses to leave until
everybody else is taken care of.
Oh, come on, you gotta take
care of yourself, too, you know?
- Mm-hmm.
- We're, uh We're in
need of a good fire chief in this
city, if you happen to know one.
- Good work today, Herrera.
- Thank you.
Hey, congratulations, Captain.
- [CHUCKLES]
- That was one hell of a first shift.
Thanks. Uh, you, uh
you off to Boston now?
Well, it's not looking good,
but Miranda understands.
Yeah. Right.
Take care.
- Oh.
- Hey.
- Jack.
- [GRUNTS]
I never got a proper
chance to celebrate.
Captain looks good on you.
- No, it does.
- I-I know you've always had my back,
but how are you?
- How are you feeling?
- No, no. I'm fine.
You know, just a little headache.
Nothing I haven't been through.
All right, well, if you have
any more concussions, then
Captain, I'm good, okay?
I'll get checked out. I promise.
All right.
- I'm gonna take care of something.
- Okay.
- Hey, Jack.
- Hey, man.
I just wanted to say
I think you saved my life.
I don't really know
how I'm ever gonna
Jack? Jack!
- Gibson!
- Jack, Jack!
Gibson!
Jack. Jack.
- Jack.
- Jack, buddy, wake up.
Don't do this to us,
okay? Come on, wake up.
ANDY: Bishop, call dispatch.
We need another aid car here now!
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