06x13 - It's All Gonna Break

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An action-drama that is centered around the Seattle Firehouse. This is the second spin-off from Grey's Anatomy.
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06x13 - It's All Gonna Break

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[UPBEAT MUSIC]



Where you want to go,

I want to go with you ♪

Everything you do,

I want to do it too ♪

- What's new? ♪

- [BABY CRYING]

Make my heart go boom ♪



Oh, it's like a lightning

struck me to the bone ♪

Take it to the limit

and I'm never going home ♪

Zoom, zoom ♪

Into the unknown ♪

Clap your hands like ♪

Ooh ♪

Got me in the zone ♪

Ooh-ooh-ooh ♪

Move your feet like ♪

- Ooh ♪

-

Move your feet like ♪

- Ooh ♪

-

Now watch me go ♪

Ooh ♪

- [LAUGHS]

- Thank you for inviting me.

In-vi-ting me. Why

does that sound weird?

Thank you for "in-vi-ting" me.

I'm screwed.

Don't worry about that,

Miranda. I'll take care of it.

Right. Yes, yes. I'll see you soon.

- Hey.

- Hey.

Thank you for staying.

It was good to feel safe with you.

Yeah, it was It was good, wasn't it?

Yeah.

Uh, so we slept in the

same room last night.

It was nice, but we shouldn't let it be

something more than that.

Of course. Of course.

We were just sleeping in the same room.

Thank you for understanding.

Carina, should we do this again?

Uh, is it okay if we talk later,

see how the day goes?

Later. Yes. Great.

- Okay.

- Bye.

[SIGHS]

Oh, come on now. No.

That is not what I'm saying.

The clinic is important, all right?

Your work is important.

But you poked the bear, Miranda.

What, do you want me to back down?

I don't want you

to get hurt, or worse.

The bigger picture is your

safety, the kids' safety.

Wait, you think I don't

see the bigger picture?

An entire group of people

have just lost their

rights in this country.

You, me, the kids.

You may not feel it, Ben,

but while we are an important

picture, we are the smaller picture.

Okay, okay, well, as someone

who is in that smaller picture with you,

could you at least please

take steps to protect yourself?

Okay, well, what does that look like?

It's mace.

Ben Warren, you know I'll just end up

- spraying myself with that.

- [KNOCK AT DOOR]

Come in.

- Hi.

- Hi

Uh, he took a personal day

to try to convince me to arm myself.

- Did you get the stuff?

- I got the stuff.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, okay.

You you two are up to something.

- Okay, there there are tones.

- Tones?

Okay, see, Miranda, this

is what I'm talking about.

Just tell me what's going

Tell me what's going on.

- Um

- Okay.

See, you two look like

you're about to get into some trouble.

No, we're not getting into trouble.

I'm gonna cause trouble.

- Bye.

- [DOOR SLAMS]

- [GIGGLING]

- Oh, no.

No, no, no.

I thought we said no

first-day shenanigans.

It's just a little light razzing.

Yeah, and razzing the

new captain is tradition.

If we don't do it, who

knows what could happen?

We didn't razz Beckett.

Thank you, Travis,

bringer of darkness.

- [POPPING]

- [YELLS]

- Oh, what happened?

- You guys.

- Okay, okay. You got me.

- It's not that funny.

It's his first day. [LAUGHTER]

- Shh, shh, shh.

- [LAUGHS SARCASTICALLY]

Very funny, g*ng.

All right. Let's line up.

[LAUGHTER]

Hello. Line up.

[QUIRKY MUSIC]



- Ah, all right. Yeah.

- Yeah.

- The jokes keep coming, right?

- All right.

- That's the last one.

- That's the last one.

- That's the best one.

- [LAUGHTER]

- All right, all right.

- Get it all out of your system.

- Last one.

- That was that was fun.

So, 19 morning.

You all know my feelings

about how Captain

Beckett ran this house.

I'm gonna be running

things a little different.

I really want us to talk more,

have better communication.

The better informed I am,

the better I can lead this team.

So let's keep those

comms open and frequent.

Also, I am not going to

be hiding behind my tablet.

I'm gonna be in it with

all of you as much as I can.

All right?

- Let's do it. 19.

- ALL: 19!

Oh. I almost forgot. Fresh

bagels in the Beanery.

- Oh!

- Nice.

- Oh!

- [LAUGHTER]

Oh, baby.

No bagel for you?

I don't eat bagels.

Yeah, I know. That was a joke.

Now, if something's going on

I'm just I'm just

trying to finish up here.

- That's all.

- Okay.

- Hey.

- Hey.

How's it feel?

It feels good.

Yeah, I've learned a lot

since last time I was captain.

Grown a lot. That's

because of Vic and you.

- I'ma get it right this time, man.

- I know you are.

And listen, even though I'm

not gonna be out there with you

on your first day,

you're gonna be great.

What do you mean you're

not going to be out there?

Well, 'cause the town

hall thing, the debate thing.

Oh, yeah. It's not on my calendar, so

What? No. I I put the

request in weeks ago.

- I guess Beckett lost it.

- What? No. Oh, no.

This is so bad, man.

How am I gonna prep?

I was gonna have desk duty to

memorize a bunch of the stuff.

Eli's gonna k*ll me.

- [LAUGHS]

- Oh, you got jokes.

Hey, you all got jokes. I got jokes too.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

- [WHOOPEE CUSHION FARTS]

- [LAUGHS]

That's the last one.

Yeah, keep laughing. Keep laughing.

After you clean up all this confetti,

- you're cleaning turnouts, Montgomery.

- Yeah.

- That's the last one?

- No. Not a joke.

You're on desk, and the

turnouts need some love.

I thought we were friends.

That's that's fair.

All units to 2650 Greenwood Avenue.

Hey, you're gonna be great tonight.

Hoping we'll be able to swing by.

Yeah, you're gonna be

great out there, Captain.

- Kick some ass for Mikey.

- Hell yeah.

That's the last one.

[SIRENS WAILING]

[DOGS BARKING]

Sullivan and Herrera,

you're on B side.

Larsson and Wiggins, C side.

Bishop and Cutler, you're on D side.

Hughes, Gibson, see the

cars in the driveway?

Excuse me. I saw smoke.

The boys are making so much noise,

sawing and drilling all

hours of the day and night.

It's a disaster. You need to stop them.

Okay. Where did you see the smoke?

Thank you, ma'am.

Hughes, Gibson, see if anyone's

inside and get more details.

- Take a med kit just in case.

- They're home, all right.

I heard them yelling this morning.

All right, everyone

know what they're doing?

Yes, sir.

Those Neely boys are

gonna ruin the whole block.

This should be fun.

- [METAL MUSIC PLAYING]

- Hello? Hello?

- Hello?

- Seattle FD, Seattle FD.

Get out of my way!

Watching YouTube doesn't

make you a contractor!

- Yeah?

- No, no, no!

Just because you're

older doesn't make you Dad.

- You need to calm down.

- No!

I'm going anywhere!

Can you please turn

the music off, please?

- All right, hey!

- Suit yourself!

- Hello. Whoa, whoa!

- [SCREAMS]

- Whoa.

- Are you crazy?

- Whoa. Whoa.

- If I was crazy,

I wouldn't have given you a warning.

- Sir, please

- Move!

- Hey!

- Hey!

- [SHOUTS]

- Watch out!

- Whoa!

- Whoa, whoa!

Okay.

Bishop, Clyde, I need an assist.

- Please, put down the sledge

- Please put down the

- [SCREAMS]

- No, stop!

Is there blood? It

feels like there's blood.

- I got it, Captain.

- I'm calling the police.

You Neely boys are going

straight to jail, you hear me?

Straight to jail!

- Stop poking at me.

- Ma'am, ma'am.

I need to take you to the hospital

so you can be evaluated

by an eye surgeon, okay?

- What was that?

- Are you good, Captain?

No. We're good. Get back to B side.

Bishop, Clyde, she needs

to go to the hospital.

Get her to the aid car and

go back to inspect the D side.

- I'm worried about the foundation.

- Uh, yes, sir.

I'm sending the Neely boys a bill.

This whole place could

come down any second.

Hughes, Gibson, status?

Crisis Pregnancy Center. May I help you?

Yeah, no problem.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

You followed us here?

Didn't really give me much

of a choice, now, did you?

- No.

- What is this place?

A crisis pregnancy center.

It's almost got the

same name as your clinic.

Yeah, that's how they

trick all these women

into thinking they're

providing abortion care.

Okay, okay, well, hurry

up and give out the cards

to your clinic, and

let's get out of here.

That's not the plan.

- Okay. Well, what is the plan?

- Shh.

- Do you even have a plan?

- Stop.

You gals came all the way

down here without a plan?

- Shh!

- Ben!

Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry.

This husband of mine,

always nag, nag, nag.

Look.

All we need to do is get

them to give medical advice,

and then we can shut this place down.

Well, actually, no,

that's just a $1,000 fine.

But it's a start.

We need to know what

they're saying to the patients

to better arm ourselves

as we try to get them shut down.

Have you two even

thought this through?

Look, I think you need to leave.

- I think you need a plan.

- I think that

- [BOTH TALKING AT ONCE]

- Hi.

- Carina?

- Yeah. Carina DeLuca.

- [SIGHS]

- And I'm Ben DeLuca.

- Oh.

- Yeah.

My wife and I

and our very supportive friend here

would like to get some

information about an abortion.

- Mm-hmm.

- Okay. Well, Right this way.

- Oh, thank you.

- Oh, thanks. Darling.

- [CHUCKLES]

- Friend.

Not gonna be friends for long.

You have no idea what you're doing!

- Sullivan, you see this?

- You're so stupid!

I know how to do this!

Captain, the foundation of this house

is severely compromised.

Several large cracks,

at least 2 inches wide.

We're seeing signs of water erosion.

The house is clearly sliding.

Same here, Captain.

I've never seen it this bad.

- Copy.

- I'll double-check to be sure.

Just in case, Bishop,

turn off the water.

Sullivan and Herrera,

same for the gas and power.

Well, I'm not a math major,

but if I'm checking

and Bishop's checking,

now Ruiz is checking our checks,

it's more like

quadruple-checking, right?

New captain, new math.

All right, all right, all right!

Are you trying to k*ll me?

I told you to get out of the way!

- Okay, stop. Hey, hey, hey.

- We are with SFD,

and we need you guys to calm down.

Hughes, Gibson, you need to evac.

The house is showing signs

of structural compromise.

All right, copy that, Captain.

It's chaos in here.

Okay, we need to get

you guys to come with us.

- Did you call them?

- No.

- I wish I had.

- No, no, no, no, no.

Listen, listen. Starting over.

We are with SFD,

and we need to get you

out to safety right now.

Hughes, Gibson, status.

This idiot's gonna bring

down the entire house.

What do you want me to do, Jim?

- All right, I understand.

- I'm a grown-ass man!

- All right, you need to

- And I can do what I want.

- Stop, stop, stop!

- [SHOUTS]

- No, no, stop!

- Whoa! Whoa!

Stop! No, no, no!

Make sure it's secured first.

You know, Robel's got

an impressive pedigree.

You know, he did his undergrad at Yale

but did his grad school at U-Dub,

so he's got Seattle cred.

He's been on city

council for over a decade.

I mean, there's no issue that

he's not already dealt with.

In fact, he might he might be

the most intelligent politician

I've ever met.

Sounds like you should

be working for him.

Oh, no, I mean, Robel's

a brilliant policy guy,

and, you know, he looks

the part, but he's dull.

And he doesn't have a good

campaign manager like me

to get him to inspire people.

Once he starts talking

tonight, it'll be Snoozeburg.

- You look like you're

- Overwhelmed? Intimidated?

Thinking about ways to

get a Canadian passport?

Okay. Yeah. I mean, I'd

be worried if you weren't

absolutely terrified, to be honest.

Okay, well, great,

'cause nerves are high.

- Right. Just breathe.

- Yeah.

And, uh and, uh

Seattle has seen an

increase in crime rates.

As mayor, what will you do?

We

have to remember to

separate out the felonies

from the misdemeanors

in order to capture

a more accurate picture.

[QUIRKY MUSIC]

Once we've confirmed

that you're pregnant,

we can discuss options.

- I don't need options.

- I need an abortion.

I understand, Mommy. It's a scary time.

We have a lot to talk about.

[WHISPERING] What?

- Okay.

- Okay.

Do you usually carry

urine in your pocket,

- or just on special days?

- Pregnant lady urine.

Sheila from radiology owed me a favor.

- You know this is insane?

- You are correct.

This is insane!

- [SIGHS]

- Look at this place.

Designed to look like an

actual abortion clinic,

but then once you're in here,

they're playing politics

with health care.

- Abortion is inherently political.

- What did you just say?

- You are a health care professional.

- Oh, no, no.

Okay, you you know

what I meant, all right?

I just meant that in

this political climate,

you can't remove the

political part of it

from any conversation,

which brings me back

to my point from this

morning: your safety.

It is naive of you to think

that you could do this

- Naive? Are you serious right now?

- Yes, I'm serious. Very serious.

You want to explain to me? Mansplain?

Obviously, I need to

It's not mansplaining.

Shh!

Guys, whatever this is,

it's not about your issues, okay?

- We're on a mission.

- [SCOFFS]

You keep scoffing, I swear to God.

Hey, focus.

All we need is for

this woman to come back

and give us actual medical advice

so we can make some noise

and bring this to the city.

- What?

- Okay. How are we going to get her

to give you medical advice

when she knows it's illegal?

Look, if three doctors can't

figure out the right questions

to get this woman to give

medical advice, then we're idiots.

Not one word, Benjamin Warren.

The responsibility

for educating our children

should fall between

Should be divided between the federal,

the state, and the local.

- [PHONE DINGS]

- Nailed it, mostly.

Okay.

- "Okay" what?

- Okay. You're not gonna like this.

What is it? Show it to me.

In Travis Montgomery's

Seattle, anything goes.

- No.

- Drug addicts in the streets,

cutting funds to fight homelessness

Oh, my God.

And threats to abolish police

and turn Seattle into a w*r zone.

And as a supporter of CHOP,

Travis Montgomery cheered

on anarchy and lawlessness.

Travis Montgomery, the

wrong choice for Seattle.

Okay, that's from

Emmett's birthday party.

I'm Michael Dixon,

and I approve this ad.

Is he allowed to just do that?

He is, yeah, and he, uh he did.

[TENSE MUSIC]



Hughes, Gibson, I don't see

you out here. Update, please.

The homeowners are not cooperating.

Okay, guys, guys, these

floors are unstable,

and all of this is

making it worse, okay?

If we don't leave now, this

could all come tumbling down

and make the choice for us, all right?

- I'm finishing what I started.

- Okay.

Hughes, I need an update.

- Look, we are working on it!

- Mom wanted me to fix it.

Fix it up? You're destroying it!

- Whoa, whoa!

- [SHOUTS]

- Whoa! Whoa, whoa!

- Hey. Hey!

Hey. No, no, no, no!

[BOTH GRUNTING] Hey! No, hey!

Hey, this doesn't look good.

This whole house is gonna come down.

- Oh, no, no, no.

- [YELLS]

Come on, come on. Stop.

- Hughes.

- [GRUNTS]

- I need an update.

- I'm still not seeing you.

- Hey!

- You know what, Captain?

I need to focus, so I am

signing off, all right?

- Look what you did!

- Guys. Hey.

- Come on!

- Whoa.

[GROANING]

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

Ugh, that one hurt me.

Hughes!

[KNOCK AT DOOR]

- Here we go.

- The moment of truth.

Go ahead, read it.

Why don't you read it?

Oh, no. [LAUGHS]

This is your exciting fortune cookie.

You read the fortune.

You are the health

care professional, right?

We prefer if the mom-to-be does it.

Um

It's positive.

Congratulations, Mommy!

And Daddy.

Friend.

You're having a baby! [GIGGLES]

Oh, I'm sorry.

I knew I was pregnant, but

just hearing it out loud

I have some additional

material for you.

- Mm-hmm.

- I'll be right back.

- Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.

- Okay.

She clearly knows it's illegal for her

to dispense a medical diagnosis.

I mean, fortune cookie?

Are you kidding me with this?

- You okay?

- [SOMBER MUSIC]

Mm-mm.

My first positive pregnancy test,

and it isn't real.



He didn't give any context.

And what wasn't out of context

was just completely untrue.

I mean, he photoshopped

one picture of me

to make me look scary, and the other one

he just stole from social media.

We should sue him for that.

Can we sue him for that?

The silver lining?

This ad tells me they're

actually quite scared of you.

Okay, you're talking about

politics, which is your job.

I'm talking about right and

wrong. Right and wrong.

That should matter.

Decency should matter.

Character should matter.

And what is your plan to

address the housing crisis?

I know all these problems

that we're talking about

tonight seem complicated.

I mean, they are complicated.

But fires are complicated.

Each one is different.

How do you fight a fire?

What's the solution?

It's actually not complicated.

You just cut off the

oxygen supply, and that's it.

The way I see it, the housing crisis

is a complicated problem,

but it has a simple solution.

We need more housing.

- Ask me another one.

- Okay, I was totally wrong

in trying to stuff your head

full of facts and figures.

You just need to talk like

you're talking to me now.

- Yeah.

- Yeah.

It's kind of like

what I did on the radio.

That seemed to work out pretty good.

I will need my cards, though.

Those factoids are pretty important.

- I like the facts.

- Let's do this.

Honestly, combined with the

Whoa, whoa, whoa!

Hey, what are you doing?

Put it down! Oh, my God, man!

What are you doing, man? My cards!

You b*rned my cards! In a firehouse!

Well, technically, it is the

safest place to burn something.

Travis, you don't need the cards.

Just be you. Just have a conversation.

- An angry conversation.

- Yes.

Let's watch the ad again.

[TENSE MUSIC]

Captain, the basement.

We can shore it up to help

stabilize the floor from underneath.

You went down there

without telling me?

You're supposed to be

securing the perimeter.

The foundation could give any minute.

Exactly, which is why

we're waiting for USAR

to stabilize the building.

Stand down. We are following protocol.

We are not losing any

lives today on my watch.



[DOOR CLICKS]

I brought these illustrations.

They'll let you know what

size the baby would be

according to your last menstrual period.

Okay.

- Um, Dr. Nancy

- Oh, Nancy is fine.

- Doctor is so formal.

- Dr. Nancy, how far along is she?

- It's hard to be exact.

- Try.

This might help.

Oh, wow.

Does baby raspberry already have a face?

Ah, yeah. This

Well, this really should

be about what Mommy wants.

Well, Mommy wants an abortion.

- Is that what Daddy wants too?

- Daddy wants whatever Mommy wants.

Okay, and I want you to

just please stop talking to us

like we're kittens in some storybook

and not in a crisis pregnancy center.

I'm sorry, Nancy,

my friend and husband

are very protective of me.

But

- Would you like to talk in private?

- No, that's okay, but please,

I came here for an abortion.

I don't want to carry

this embryo to term.

Look at you. So technical.

And while I hear you,

I do need to tell you

about some of the risks

that nobody talks about.

For instance, did you know

that studies are being conducted

investigating the link between

women who abort their fetuses

and an increased risk

of developing cancer?

Are these medical studies?

Wait, "studies are being conducted"

is different from

studies showing something.

Breast cancer is also a risk factor

- that could increase after abortion.

- No, it's not!

Hey, Nancy, Nancy.

- Are you a doctor?

- I'm a pregnancy professional.

Well, I'm a doctor.

And in my spare time,

when I'm not supporting my dear friends

going through a crisis of pregnancy

that they did not plan and do not want,

I am a doctor.

And abortion does not increase the risk

of any kind of cancer.

I'm sorry, I'm gonna have to ask you

to wait outside for the

rest of this appointment.

What? No, no.

I violated all sorts of protocols

even letting you be a

part of my consultation

with the mama-to-be as it is.

Well, what protocols?

This isn't a medical facility.

- Or is it?

- Oh.

We help mommies and

daddies and babies.

And I can show you just how much

if you'd like to see the next phase

of the pre-baby experience.

Lead the way.

I told you to leave me alone.

When I leave you alone,

this is what happens.

It's okay. It's okay.

- [BOTH GROANING]

- Ah, okay.

Yep, your collarbone's

broken. Okay. Let's get you up.

- Slow, slow. Take your time.

- Look at that.

This is how it always ends,

with him playing the victim.

What are you even talking about?

Okay, you know what,

guys? I think we've had

- enough fighting for one day.

- Shut up!

This house was never just yours to have,

and all of this is exactly why!

Seriously, you guys need to stop.

- Enough.

- Enough of this.

Gabe.

[RUMBLING]

- Gabe!

- Gabe, no!

Gabe!

Oh my God. Gabe? Gabe!

Floor collapsed, Cap.

And we now have not one

but two injured civilians.

- Copy.

- Captain. You see your team out there?

You think this is their

first day on the job?

No. So quit treating us like it is.

- Oh, excuse me?

- Lieutenant.

Trust us. Trust your

team. Trust yourself.

People inside are in

danger. We need to act fast.

Ruiz, use your team.

Look, you were chosen to

be captain for a reason.

- Trust that.

- [TENSE MUSIC]

You think your

basement plan will work?

We can use the 4x4s

from the DIY construction

- to shore up the floor from below.

- That can buy us some time.

All right. If you get

the floor stable enough,

we can push a ladder through the window,

- pull the victims to safety.

- Okay.

- Take Bishop with you.

- BOTH: Yes, sir.

My plan shifts the burden

to Seattle's highest earners,

giving a little more breathing room

to the middle and lower classes.

Now, it's not without some controversy.

But that's the kind of

heat I'm willing to take.

- Great to meet you.

- Likewise, Council Member Osman.

- He's good. You're better.

- Hey, Montgomery.

I'm surprised you showed

your face. You saw the ad?

Just wait till you see the next one.

We did some digging, and we have

some really interesting stories

about your dad, your mom

You know, you using my

relationship with your son

to dig up dirt on my family

makes you even more disgusting

than I thought, which

is saying something.

Well, the people of

Seattle deserve the truth.

Emmett gets that.

Maybe now's a good time

for you to drop out.



Okay.

Remember, your

experiences, your feelings.

Use the anger. Just don't throw things.

How much do you think Dixon weighs?

[LAUGHS] Come on.

Let's go get ready.

I'm sorry we got

off to a bumpy start.

I get that emotions are running high.

That's why we save this for last.

It helps you leave here knowing

just how supported you are

on the magical journey of motherhood.

Voilà. [CHUCKLES] We're

fully prepared to help you

for the first year of the child's life.

We have everything you

could ever need here.

Formula, diapers, bottles.

What?

You know, not everybody in

the world wants to have children.

We have options for

those kinds of people.

They can just give the

baby up for adoption.

- Ooh!

- Oh, here we go.

"Just adopt," huh?

Do you have any idea how overburdened

the foster care system is?

I mean, do you ever

go see how those kids

that you force women to have are doing?

Do you know that the

U.S. has the highest

maternal mortality rate

of any high income country?

You didn't even ask me if I had

a previous problem with a pregnancy.

You didn't ask me if I had a condition

that might lead to serious complication.

Nothing. I'm an OB.

I've seen those complications.

I've seen women bleed out.

But of course, you don't even know

because you're just wearing

a white coat, playing doctor.

Everything we do here is legal.

If you don't like it,

call your congressperson.

- This is your tax dollars hard at work.

- Oh, say what?

Oh, that's the first

true thing she's said today.

- Security to the

- Oh.

So they're tricking women

into going to what they think

is your clinic, but

it's with fake doctors

and fake nurses and

people like Nancy here

who pretend to care,

and I'm paying for it?

Oh, no, no. No. Nope.

Hey, how do you do it?

How do you lie to vulnerable people?

I care about life.

- Okay. Let's go.

- Hey, hey, hey, hey.

- Hey! Get your hands off me.

- Hey, don't touch me.

You're gonna want

to do what she says.

- No touching.

- [SCOFFS]

[SIGHS]

Wow.

[BREATHING HEAVILY] All right.

This will buy us some time

until Hughes and Gibson

can get out with the vice.

Hughes, Gibson, the

floor is secure for now,

but we don't know how long.

- Ruiz wasted so much time.

- We've all been there.

If that floor shifts any more

The whole house is

gonna come down on him.

We have to secure him until

they can get the ladder in here.

Uh okay.

I can get to him. Give me your webbing.

If he slips through there and

the floor falls on him, he's a goner.

Gabe, you good?

- Wake up.

- [WOOD CREAKING]

Gabe, you gotta wake up. Please

be okay, bud. Please be okay.

I'm so sorry.

It's gonna be okay, Jim.

- Ready?

- Steady.

- Okay.

- [EXHALES]

[RUMBLING]

Okay.

Okay.



[RUMBLING]

Whoa, whoa, Gabe?

- Hey, hey. Want me to pull you back?

- Just wait till I secure him.

Just wait till I secure

him, and then I'll tell you

when to pull me up, okay?

Okay.

- [BREATHING HEAVILY]

- [CRYING]

[RUMBLING]

Okay. Okay.

Okay.

All right.

Please don't let my brother die.

- Please don't let him die.

- Okay.

[WOOD CREAKING]

- You got him?

- Give me a little more slack.

How's he doing? Is he okay?

- Is he okay?

- It's okay, Jim.

[CREAKING AND RUMBLING]

All right. I got him. Coming up.

All right. Come on.

- [CRYING]

- You got it. I got you.

Okay.

Steady.

Easy.

[CREAKING]

Okay, okay.

- Yeah.

- Okay, hold.

Okay.

We got him, Jim. Okay.

[HARRISON STORM'S "FEELING YOU"]

[SOFT ACOUSTIC MUSIC]



I hope you come

where I'm going ♪

And babe, my hands are free ♪



Falling so hard,

swimming through stars ♪

And maybe that's all right ♪

I'm feeling you ♪

Every single way ♪

- I'm feeling you ♪

- Clipped in.



Ain't no other way ♪

There was a time I remember ♪

Breathing air like this ♪



But that was when I was younger ♪

Didn't know what I had, I'd miss ♪

I'm feeling you ♪

Every single way ♪

I'm feeling you ♪

You ♪

I'm feeling you ♪

You ♪

I'm feeling you ♪

I won't let you go ♪

Ain't no other way ♪

Was there ever a time you two

didn't feel like k*lling each other?

When our mom was alive,

a fight never lasted long.

She loved this house.

You just wanted to sell it.

Renovating the house is not

gonna bring her back, Gabe.

[CRYING]

Ain't no other way ♪

I'm feeling you ♪

I won't let you go ♪

Every single way ♪

CROWD: [CHANTING] Hey, hey, ho, ho!

- Fake doctors have got to go!

- Yes.

- What?

- All right.

Oh, is that

[GASPS]

CROWD: [CHANTING] Hey, hey, ho, ho!

Fake doctors have got to go!

Ha! Nice touch.

They protest us, we protest them.

We gotta let the truth be known.

- Hey.

- Hi.

- You guys are the best.

- Good.

- Good to see you. Yeah.

- Hey!

CROWD: [CHANTING] Fake

doctors have got to go.

Hey, hey, ho, ho.

Fake doctors have got to go.

- Hey, hey, ho, ho.

-

- Thank you.

- Hey. Um that is a real clinic.

Go there.

CROWD: [CHANTING] Fake

doctors have got to go.

Hey, hey, ho, ho.

- Fake doctors have got to go.

- Turn it up, turn it up!

CROWD: [CHANTING] Hey, hey, ho, ho.

Fake doctors have got to go.

Tough first day, Captain?

You know, I thought

I had one thought this morning.

It was just, "Don't be like him.

- Don't be like Beckett."

- [CHUCKLES]

Well, that's easy. You're not drunk.

- Also, you care.

- Too much.

No. I got in the way.

I overdid it. That's

Look, we all knew

you could do this job.

And at the end, you made the right call.

We're all safe, all together.

Let's call today a win.

[REFLECTIVE MUSIC]



And while Seattle does

have some different DNA

in its makeup, I do think

a Denmark-style model

could offer a satisfactory solution.

[APPLAUSE]

Can I speak to that?

Mr. Dixon, you have the floor.

My opponent, Mr. Osman, has been

behind the scenes of this

city for over a decade now.

Why, then, hasn't he

done anything by now?

It's very suspicious

timing that he suddenly has

all these great ideas when

he's running for mayor.

Then you have the

other guy in this race.

Zero ideas, no experience.

It'd be like handing the

keys of a Ferrari to a toddler.

[LAUGHTER]

Travis Montgomery,

you have time to comment.

Uh

[QUIRKY MUSIC]



Um, Mr. Montgomery?

Do you have any electrical tape?

Over here.

- Yes, thank you.

- Sorry, that's a fire hazard.

[CLEARS THROAT]

I'd rather spend 90

seconds and stop a problem

before it got, you know, bigger.

You know, more dangerous,

more destructive.

And I know I know

I know we're talking about

spending and taxes and money.

And I did study all that

stuff. I swear. I promise.

- [LAUGHTER]

- But, uh,

I couldn't even start that conversation

without first making sure

that we were all safe.

That's it.

All done. Not too painful. Uh

- Was there a question? I didn't

- [CHEERS AND APPLAUSE]

Let's go, Travis!

Great job, Trav!

- Whoo-hoo!

- All right, Travis!

I get it now. Why you had to see it.

If you told me some of

the things Nancy said,

I'd have never believed you.

All right, I help women

bring life into this

world screaming in agony

as their bodies are twisted inside out.

It's the kind of decision

that requires certainty,

and I say that as somebody

who wants to have a baby.

This world is going crazy.

Which is why I think you

need to take me seriously.

All right? It's not safe anymore,

Miranda. And that terrifies me.

I'm terrified every

time you go to work.

Whenever you're on shift,

I have to talk myself

out of all sorts of thoughts.

But I know you're not gonna quit.

And you're not gonna quit.

I I wouldn't want you to.

I just [INHALES]

I just want you to be safe.

I need you to protect yourself.

- I love you, Ben Warren.

- All right.

But if you try to put a

bedazzled taser in my hand,

- so help me.

- [BOTH LAUGH]

Okay. I have to go.

- I have to go tell Maya something.

- Okay.

- Thank you for dinner.

- Bye-bye.

[SIGHS]

I'll bedazzle anything

I think will make you safe.

[SOFT MUSIC]

Oh, my you still

haven't texted him back yet?

- Andy!

- I'm allowed to take my time.

Okay, well, if this

guy were a firefighter,

you would have said "hell

yes" or "hell no" by now, okay?

You're just

Hon, you're being careful with Eli.

- Tell me, why do you think that is?

- Okay.

You spent way too much time with Diane.

Oh, yeah, but it's

working, right? Looks good.

God, is it just me or

is Theo being, like

- Oof!

- "Ugh" today?

Look, he got through it.

Yeah, I'm not sure

I'm through it yet.

[MICROWAVE BEEPING]

Okay, just being selfish,

I rely on Eli to make your

life a rom-com roller coaster.

And I know he's really busy

with Travis or whatever,

but just text him back.

You like him. He likes you.

Don't overthink it.

Just please don't Don't

take this away from me.

- I need it.

- Hughes, can you come

- to the captain's office?

- I need it!

So things got a little

heated between you and Ruiz.

Well, I just, uh, did

what needed to be done.

Mm.

Why didn't Ross ask you to do the job?

[SCOFFS]

- Why didn't she ask you?

- She did, and I said no.

I've earned a real

promotion when it comes up,

not a babysitting gig.

So again, why didn't she ask you?

You'd have to ask her.

[TEXADA'S "BIRD IN THE HAND"]

[GENTLE MUSIC]



Maya?

Hey.

Ah, I am glad you're here.

I was gonna call you,

but you're here, which is even better

because I had a whole day to think.

I know I seemed disappointed earlier,

and I was, but I

understand something now.

We never finished our foundation.

And I made things

worse by trying to build

this whole huge,

amazing structure on

this foundation that

couldn't support it.

Hmm.

But, Carina, I want to fix it.

Hide in a splintered shelter ♪

I want to fix it too.

I know you're trying

and you have been trying.

I haven't been clear with you.

And although you'll keep trying,

I know you can't read my mind, so

I want to be with you.

I want that a lot.

A lot.

And every time I'm near you,

I just want to let gravity

pull me back to you,

but I need to know

that this foundation you're

talking about is real.

I need you to win me back.

Slowly.

Uh, and what does that mean?

- [SIGHS]

- Wait, wait, wait.

- Okay, how about this for slowly?

- Hmm.

Carina DeLuca, will

you go on a date with me?

All you had to do was

tell me over the radio

- that you were busy.

- I did. I did!

And you just kept going

and going and going.

- Yeah, things were happening fast.

- I know, I know.

I was trying to keep two

guys from k*lling each other,

and it was just like, "Hughes, update.

Hughes, update. Hughes, update."

Every three seconds.

And Gibson was right there, Theo.

It's not like I went dark.

The job is to keep the comms open.

- That's the one thing I asked.

- Oh, God. Yeah.

I forgot, I forgot. I'm sorry the guy

who can't even talk to his girlfriend

is now suddenly all about communication.

- I'm an open book. You know that.

- You were an open

- Never mind.

- No, no, no, no.

- No, I

- Say what's on your mind.

I don't [SIGHS]

You

You weren't an open book

when Chief Ross gave you

all the credit for the

arson investigation.

Theo, we did that. We did that together,

and you didn't say a

word to her about it.

And that's why you're upset?

I mean, I'll call and tell her right now

- if that's what you want.

- No, I don't want stop.

I don't I don't want that.

I'm just I don't know



Yeah, I don't know. You just

don't seem even remotely interested

in sharing you with me

unless I drag it out of you.

Theo, I can't help you

unless you let me help you.

Look, you are not my therapist.

- Just

- Wow.

Just just don't turn

your radio off, Hughes.

That was the deal ♪

Okay. Yep.

Bird in the hand ♪

Heart on a sleeve ♪

Did you see the look on his face

when I talked about his time at FD?

He was truly vexed.

And how about when Robel

and I both called him out?

This is what I'm talking about, man!

Speaking truth to power.

- Keeping the forces of evil at bay.

- And you're 100% right, okay?

When I talk about what I know,

and I'm pretty good at that

- You're very good, I'd say.

- You know what?

If the people want me, then

Then I guess that's what

- I think the people do want you.

- Well, good. Good.

It's good to be wanted.



Fly away ♪



Ooh, fly away ♪

- [PHONE DINGS]

-



[SIGHS]

- Brought you coffee.

- I'm about to go to bed.

I drink coffee all day long.

I never have trouble sleeping.

Yeah, one of your many red flags.

Hey.

I know you have

problems with Chief Ross,

how she does things, who

she promotes, who she doesn't.

- I just want to go to bed.

- Come on. Just open the envelope.

I know you're at least

a little bit curious.

If the Union saw those,

it'd be pretty good for me.

And if it's good for me,

it'll be good for you too, Bishop.

[TENSE MUSIC]



Fantastic.

[SCREAMING]
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