Fire Country (2022) s03e03 Episode Script

Welcome to the Cult

1
Previously on Fire Country
VINCE: This is for both of you.
Cake for getting into the program?
And
For avoiding prison?
SHARON: What was the verdict in the end?
MANNY: 12 months, all
to be served at Three Rock.
Lou is selling Smokey's.
All that damage,
that's a lot to overcome.
So I put in a bid over asking
and I bought Smokey's.
I feel awful
for missing Gil's necklace and
for hiding what we did from Jake.
Yo, what the hell, B?

Been so long since I seen your face ♪
Or felt a part of this human race ♪
I've been living
out of this here suitcase ♪
For way too long ♪
Man needs something he can hold onto ♪
Nine pound hammer
or a woman like you ♪
Either one of them things will do ♪
(EXHALES)
Thanks for letting me borrow the truck.
Nonno? (CHUCKLES)
Guess who's gonna make you
your first day of training steak dinner.
(LAUGHS)
Somebody who knows their way
around a rib eye,
and Vinny, that steak better
have a nice fat cap on it.
Oh, you're welcome, Dad,
for getting up early,
going to the butcher shop.
First day steak dinner?
SHARON: Oh, one of the many,
many Leone men firefighting traditions.
Welcome to the cult, Bode Boy.
VINCE: Hey.
It's a big deal.
You should be proud of yourself.
Not yet.
Got to ace all these drills,
so I can prove that I'm worthy
of getting hired on
full-time by Cal Fire.
Worthy? (SCOFFS)
Forget about that.
You were born to do this.
SHARON: I mean, how
many times did we find you
climbing ladders in the backyard?
Yeah, or rescuing your
little stuffed animals
from the tree? (LAUGHS)
I was copying you guys.
Any, uh, any advice for my first day?
Yeah. Get there early.
Early's on time and on time is late.
Well, I better get going, then.
Hey. See you later
for that steak dinner, Nonno.
- All right?
- You bet.
- Get some, be safe.
- Yeah. Do good.
(EXHALES SHARPLY) Yeah.
All right. (SOFT LAUGHTER)
(SIGHS)
Okay, Gen, ten more minutes.
(DOOR CLOSES)
She still not talking to you?
Oh, let me I got it.
- Thank you.
- Yes.
Mm-hmm.
Not since the paternity test
confirmed that Rick's her bio dad.
Hmm. So that's why
you were so urgent on the phone.
All right. Let's do this. (CLAPS HANDS)
(EXHALES) Well, it's not just Gen.
Look, I have been debating
telling you this,
or anyone else, but
I found this and I don't know
what to do with it.
Why do you have Gil's
medical alert necklace?
Wrong question. Why did I find
Gil's medical alert necklace
in Bode's locker?
After he and Gabs brought Gil back
from his, like, allergic reaction?
I am really trying not to
jump to conclusions, but
May Maybe they knew
that Gil had an allergy.
Maybe.
And then they gave him
the wrong medicine.
What?
Why would they do that?
I don't know.
Mm, why don't you ask them?
I know.
Here I was worried about giving Manny
his first orders at Three Rock and
you got Bode's first day
of training and
trying to figure out what this means.
Thank you.
And you need a housekeeper, bro.
Like, it's
- No.
- Okay.
(DOOR OPENS)
(FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)
GABRIELA: I slept on it,
and I still don't know
what to do with Gil's necklace.
Gil is good,
but the biggest thing he has
to recover from
are his injuries from the fire,
not from anaphylaxis.
Right.
If we confess,
it'd have no impact
on his health whatsoever.
But it will have an
impact on our careers.
Yeah. Professional
standards could bench you,
or-or worse, they could fire you.
And you can get kicked out of training.
I wasn't technically working that day,
so I'm covered under
the Good Samaritan rule.
That covers civilians performing CPR.
Not medically intervening like we did.
If making a mistake out there
in the mess of that fire
costs me my career,
I'd do it again in a heartbeat.
We saved Gil's life.
From the fire and from my mistake.
Morning, Cap.
You two, with me.
Now.
(PEN CLATTERS)
(CLIPBOARD SCRAPES)
Well, if you needed help
spelling your daughter's name,
it's G-A-B (LAUGHS)
Nah. It's just filling out
these damn visitor request forms
gave me a sick sense of déjà vu.
Are you telling me you wouldn't take
this twisted nostalgia over
four walls at San Quentin?
- Of course I would.
- Well
You called me the blueprint, right?
Guess I am a blueprint.
For recidivism.
Well, look, you got knocked down, man.
- I know. Again.
- AMES: Yo.
Okay, so get back up again.
New member of the crew, Cap?
Yeah. And show them how it's done.
- Here we go.
- All right.
We have a returning member.
Manny Perez is back,
but we're gonna treat him
like every other person here, all right?
Can't do that, because Perez
isn't like the rest of us.
Yeah? And why is that?
Well, he punched a division
chief at a party with our name on it.
And I owe you guys
a sincere apology for that.
Apology?
We're thanking you.
(LAUGHTER, APPLAUSE)
You're the O.G., man.
Come on.
(LAUGHS): Hey
Welcome back. Yo,
this the fist that popped him?
- Huh?
- Ah
(CHEERING, LAUGHTER)
EVE: Little less love
on the work. Get to it.
JAKE: Now, you both know that
I was falsely accused of arson,
by my own crew.
I'm sure the department had
evidence pointing towards me,
but when I heard that
(SIGHS)
all I thought was,
"Why didn't anyone just ask me?"
So I'm asking you both
why was this in Bode's locker?

Okay, you made a mistake.
- An honest one.
- But you
- covered it up.
- GABRIELA: We had remedied
the allergic reaction.
Bode made a snap judgment
in the middle of chaos.
That is the whole job.
Making judgment calls
in the middle of the action.
You do realize that, yes?
The whole job is r
is running into something
that judgment says
we should be running away from.
It's complicated.
I guarantee you,
99 out of 100 firefighters
would have understood
the mistake Gabriela made.
- Thank you.
- And I guarantee you,
99 out of 100 would not have made
the choice you made after, Bode.
I would've done the same thing for you.
Bode, you shouldn't want to do
anything like that again.
I'm saying that we protect each other.
No, no, we trust each other.
There is a difference, B.
This isn't Three Rock.
You don't get to be a
solo operator anymore.
Not if you want to make it
into Cal Fire.
(SIGHS) Okay.
Gabriela, you're grounded,
taking walk-ins today.
Bode, trust is earned.
You do that today.
GABRIELA: Is that our punishment?
JAKE: It is a waiting room.
It is what you two do
while I decide what to do next:
involve the chiefs or not.
But as your captain and your friend,
you both have put me in a situation
I never want to be in ever again.
I am sorry that you're in this,
but I didn't ask you
to go into my locker.
Well, let me make this crystal
clear for you, Cadet Leone.
That locker belongs to this department.
You are merely renting it
until decided otherwise.
Do you understand?
Yes.
Good. You have training, Bode.
I suggest you leave.
Now!
JAKE: Cadets, welcome to the Drill Den.
Every Cal Fire hopeful in NorCal
has passed through
the belly of this beast.
Round one, I will lead you and a partner
on a practice search
to find Dan, the training dummy.
Hi.
Round two, you are on the clock
and you are on your own.
AUDREY: Captain?
McVaney assigned penalties
for failed drills in Phase One.
Fitness, homework.
Should we expect the same?
If you fail this drill
or break protocol?
In Phase Two, that is a strike.
And like America's favorite pastime,
you only get three of them.
I will partner you up now.
Leone, James, you two butted
heads during Leone's interview.
That's okay, family fights,
and that's what crew is.
Show me you can check
that conflict at the door
so you can trust each other in there.
Porter, Smith, with me.
Everyone, stand easy.
(SIGHS) Well, looks like
it's you and me, Johnny Bravo.
You get me cut
from this program, I cut you.
It's a joke.
Oh, God, don't tell me you're
privileged, pretty and humorless?
I'm on thin ice with Crawford.
I'm just trying to stay focused.
I won't be the reason
you get cut, trust me.
Ooh, cocky.
Cocky's good. Cocky's an asset.
Last session, you tried
to tank my hot wash.
Now we're-we're buds?
Look, when we were
playing musical chairs
for limited seats in the program,
yeah, I held your feet to the fire.
Now that you're in,
I guess I'm stuck with you.
Plus, we're a team today.
Rooting for you is rooting for me.
Walter, meet your third grandchild
Smokey's.
Just a little reminder
of why we stopped having kids after two.
(CHUCKLES) Vinny won't stop whining
about the money
you dropped in this place.
SHARON: Yeah, but
the thing about a gift is
you're not supposed
to look at the price tag.
The thing about Sharon's savings is,
she was supposed to spend it on herself.
- This is on myself.
- (STAMMERS) It's ours.
It's yours and mine.
And seeing that
I'm a member of the family,
I would imagine that I have
a permanently reserved seat at the bar?
(CHUCKLING)
- Well, this is broken.
- So's the roof.
And the floors.
Come on, Share,
there's still time
to pull out, you know?
They'll find another buyer.
Oh, come on, man.
What's wrong with you, Vinny?
At least she's trying
to do something new.
- My son, the buzzkiller.
- Yeah.
You're a real big fan
of trying stuff new.
Wouldn't even get me guitar lessons.
I had to teach myself.
That's because you were trying to be
the next Springsteen, not the next Me.
VINCE: Sharon.
W-We got a battalion
and a division to run,
- we can't just
- Yeah, but (CHUCKLES SOFTLY)
we still have that giant hole
where our side job of parenting
or over-parenting Bode used to live.
And we cannot have
idle hands, you and I.
We have to fill it with something.
Do we have to fill it with a money pit?
(GASPS) Do not call her that.
She has a name. Her name is Smokey's.
She is the beating heart of Edgewater.
You were gonna be
devastated if she was sold.
I'm waiting for my "thank you."
Much as I love listening
to you bust his chops,
we're gonna be late for the Drill Den.
Yeah, Dad, I told you,
we're not gonna go crowd Bode, okay?
What are you talking about?
It's department tradition.
We're all invited.
You're retired.
And you're my ride.
Firefighters don't drink and drive,
and I plan on cracking
a few today, come on.

JAKE (OVER RADIO):
Practice round starts now.
Loene, radio your status.
BODE (OVER RADIO): Command, Search.
Entering the kitchen with two.
JAKE: James, stay close to
the door. You're the anchor.
Leone, keep visual contact
with her throughout.
Sweep for victims
with your hands and your eyes.
AUDREY (OVER RADIO): Leone? Lost you.
BODE: I'm here.
AUDREY: Can't see you.
JAKE: Hey, you got to trust each other.
No trust, no dice.
BODE: I'm here.
I'm going back in.
Victim, victim, victim.
I got the dummy!
Good. Get the webbing.
Put the victim in a shoulder hitch.
Under the arms.
AUDREY: Wait.
Protocol says that we check
that our exit is safe and radio out.
JAKE: You have to radio
every move you make.
And if this wasn't a practice test,
Leone, that'd be a strike.
As you know, three strikes and
BODE: And I'm out. I got it.
Command, Search. Patient secured.
Exit's clear.
Egressing Alpha side with three.
GABRIELA: He's having
an allergic reaction.
He needs an epi.
Hello?
Hi, um, We had a fire.
GABRIELA: Where?
- Did you call 911?
- No, no.
(STAMMERS) It's out. Fire was yesterday,
I just, um
I left the iron on and
Elliott pulled it down.
And the curtains lit up so fast,
and she's only three
Okay. Is your daughter okay?
No. She's-she's not hurt
and she's not my daughter.
I'm her nanny.
Deep breaths.
How can I help?
The smoke detector didn't go off.
Can you fix it?
Or are-are you really busy?
No. I'm really not.
Gentlemen, we're on a grade project
to help rebuild Main Street.
That means we're clearing debris
from businesses that were hit
from the helicopter.
So, this side of the room,
you're gonna stay here with me,
and the rest of you are gonna
go with C.O. Ramos next door.
All right? Stay safe, stay hydrated.
How's Manny's first day?
Oh, better than I thought it'd be.
He seems, uh, happy.
(LAUGHING)
I think I'm gonna make you happy, too.
My friend from the city council called,
and they still have to vote,
but your FireEducated
program is all but approved.
What? Okay, so now what?
Oh, now we game-plan. (LAUGHS)
I pulled every fire from last year,
and I found this hot zone,
the part of Edgewater rich in fire fuel.
We're gonna do our
prescribed burns here.
Prescribed burns there.
SHARON: Yeah.
Your family's ranch is
right in the hot zone.
You know, they don't even like
the mail lady on their land,
and you want to ask them
- to burn their private property?
- No.
I want you to ask them.
They don't even like me.
I'm sure that Bode thought that
before he came home.
Come on. Look at us now.
FIREFIGHTER: Jimmy, watch out.
(WOOD CREAKS, THUDS)
- Ah, guys! (GROANS)
- Ames! Hey.
MANNY: Hold still, hold still.
Yo, what happened? Everything okay?
MANNY: Yeah. A piece of wood splintered,
sliced up his arm pretty good.
Okay, I'll go get the med bag.
But keep pressure on his arm.
- Good reflexes, Manny.
- Copy, Cap.
- Oh, man.
- You all right, homie?
I'm good, bro.
Yeah? Then why are
there tears in your eyes?
- Huh?
- Nah, man, that's sweat.
JAKE: Save the tears, Cadet.
Follow me.
You're not serious, right? Captain.
Captain, please. I can do it again.
Here.
Thanks. Cap gave Dean a strike three.
Been there before, doesn't feel good.
You've gotten three strikes before?
Meaning
Meaning I've failed out.
Twice.
Crawford's not messing around.
They hand out those strikes
and drop you.
Why do you keep coming back?
(SIGHS)
You remember the first time
someone thanked you
for saving their house?
It didn't matter that you were
in orange or what you'd done?
That's why.
Plus
what else am I supposed to do?
Go work at the mall?
JAKE: Five minutes to
go-time. Get your heads straight.
Come on! Let's get this puppy burning.
(LAUGHS)
(CHUCKLES) I know Chief
Mustachio's your dad,
but who's this silver fox?
BODE: It's my grandpa.
Station 42's old chief.
The only way this thing ends
is with a Leone Win.
Yikes.
If I strike out, I only
have myself to disappoint.
But if you strike out
Disappoint my whole family. No pressure.
Hey. Look, if you're gonna be here
I know. I told him.
Look, I-I can't have any distractions
Distractions?
What are you talking about?
We're family.
Vince, get my opener
out of that glove compartment,
- will ya?
- Sure.
They got you on dummy rescue, huh?
Mm-hmm. (DROPS BOTTLE CAP)
You asked for a little
advice this morning?
They like to stash
the dummies in the closet.
- That's where the kids usually hide
- (QUIETLY): Stop.
- Stop! No, I
- Just a little
No, you, you, you can't tell me that.
I don't want it and
I don't need it, okay?
I'm trying to earn my place here.
Listen, generations of Leones
before you have earned
this institutional knowledge.
It's your inheritance, kid,
I'm just giving it to you.
I'm sorry, but I don't want it,
and I can't use it,
not with Jake watching.
Okay? I need to prove
to him that he can trust
I'll do this the right way.
Don't worry about Jake,
he's family, too.
You'll be fine.
Practice is over, cadets.
You have ten minutes to find Dan.
If you do not, you fail the drill.
And that is a strike.
Let's go, Leone.
Get your mind off of Gramps so
I can trust you like Cap said.
JAKE: Leone, James.
You're up first.
I'm in it to win this just
as much as you are. Trust that.
Ten minutes on the clock.
Leone, James,
go.

BODE (OVER RADIO):
Command, Search. Entering two.
Heat and smoke are lifting.
Copy. Good neutral plan.
Proceed with search.
We are finding that dummy.
Check behind the door.
BODE: Checking.
Nothing.
Checking under the bed.
Nothing.
Don't get frustrated. Not yet.
We got to conserve our air.
AUDREY: Nothing.
Bedroom one complete.
Continuing search.
Window Alpha side.
Doorway here!
Find anything?
Nothing.
EVE: This is gonna sideline you
to the kitchen for a little while, Ames.
MANNY: Yo, I'm not mad about that.
(CHUCKLES SOFTLY)
What, bro? You've been
hyping my rep all day.
Plus, I heard you make a mean spread.
Just wanted to entice my kids
with food they'd actually eat,
you know, when they visit.
(MANNY CHUCKLES)
Your kids visit a lot?
Little by little.
These guys still talk
about how your daughter chose
to walk in your footsteps,
joining Cal Fire.
In the footsteps of a guy like us.
Imagine that, man.
You know, Gabs has a photo
of her and Manny in her locker.
It's of them at Manny's graduation
from training cadet to Cal Fire.
You know, the pride
on her little face
Hey, Cap, uh, permission
to hit the head?
EVE: Granted.

AUDREY: Starting Bravo side search.
BODE: Checking the kitchen.
AUDREY: Check inside the cabinets.
I got nothing. You?
I got nothing. Damn it!
(QUIET CHATTER)

BODE: We'll find it.
AUDREY: Up we go, or we get a strike.
And I already have one.
If I sit on two strikes
from here on out, I'm as good as failed.
My cylinder's at 50%.
James, Leone, 90 seconds left.
(FIRE CRACKLING)
AUDREY: Bravo side complete.
BODE: I know something you don't.
AUDREY: What do you mean?
What?
I hate I hate that I know this.
Wait, what do you mean?
Spit it out, Leone. Let me hate it, too.
My grandpa told me
where they usually hide the dummy.
30 seconds, B.
Leones don't lose the Drill Den.
(SIGHS)
(APPLAUSE AND CHEERING)
(AUDREY WHOOPS)
Sweet tea, we did that thing!
Gah! Victory from the jaws of defeat!
Ah! (LAUGHS)
(GASPS)
(PANTING)
You hook the ladder
to the window, like this.
Then it extends.
Then you can climb out your window.
Can you show me one more time?
We've been through this twice, Melanie.
We've gone over extinguishers,
monoxide detectors,
CPR, burn care, Heimlich.
You're apocalypse-ready.
Yeah, but I just
I don't feel better.
Fires are scary.
It's okay. But you're ready.
Very ready.
It was my fault the smoke alarm
didn't go off.
What?
I took the batteries out to
put in Elliot's favorite toy.
I forgot to put them back.
I could've killed her.
Lying, even about a mistake
doesn't set the best example.
I thought that if I just
made sure it never, ever happened again,
I would feel better.
And I didn't, until
confessing that to you, just now.
Thank you so much.
Of course.
Hey, you want to grab a bite?
The whole class is going.
Thanks, but I got a, uh,
I got a steak waiting for me at home.
Oh, of course you do.
James, Leone, toes on the line.
Your last radio
before securing the dummy
was from the Bravo side.
Yes, Captain.
Something's brewing over here.
Then you found the dummy
on the Delta side, correct?
Yes. Delta side, closet.
You failed to radio that you
cleared the Charlie side.
Radio? You ask any of the people
whose lives we saved if
they care about some radio.
- Don't.
- Or us getting the job done.
That's enough.
Respect, Papa Leone.
But I have a job to do.
WALTER: Respect?
Dad Don't you "Dad" me.
Jake, I was fighting fires
before you were born.
All right, here we go.
We're gone. Sorry, Jake.
He's sorry.
I'm still waiting for an answer.
We skipped Charlie side because
I knew where we should look.
Papa Leone told me that the
dummy might be in a closet.
I didn't ask for that
knowledge, but I had it.
James, take a break.
Cap, may I add context?
No, you may not.
Go.
I ask you to build trust.
And you take me down the same old road.
That is a three-strike offense.
What? That
That's not a thing.
I'm making it one.
Pack your stuff. You're done.
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
The Giants and the Leones won today.
I'll drink to that.
(CHUCKLES)
Eh.
Leone didn't win. Bode did.
Well, he had a little piece
of that action.
You mean a cheat?
A guess.
Why do they always hide
the dummies in the same place?
(SIGHS)
Because kids hide in closets
and firefighters
are supposed to learn that
organically through training.
No, no, no. The program got lazy.
The whole training program, it's a mess.
It's their own fault.
- It's their fault?
- Yeah.
That you taught my son to cheat?
I taught your son to cheat?
(LAUGHS)
Do you hear yourself?!
He's a convict!
If you'd been a better parent,
he'd be the captain by now, not a cadet!
(INDISTINCT CHATTER FROM TV)
"Nobody talks to Dad during dinner."
"You know where I keep my belt,
how fast I can get to it."
I'm supposed to pass that poison down?
From you, to me, to him?
I'm not correcting you on that.
(SIGHS)
Yeah, I'd rather have my son respect me.
You took all the blame with Cap.
Why'd you take the fall for me?
Where? Tell me.
Spit it out.
You said I could trust you.
You don't hide things from your crew.
He said they liked to
hide them in closets.
BODE: You had a strike, I had none.
Jake's a friend.
Thought I could absorb the ding.
I was wrong.
You always try to
control the outcomes like this
with your good deeds?
Because that's a recipe for
disappointment in firefighting.
I'm learning that.
They didn't teach you that
at Cal Fire legacy school?
You know, in Hollywood,
they'd call you a nepo baby.
In Cal Fire, it's called a nugget.
- A what?
- Firefighters who are descended
from firefighters
are called nuggets.
Then you would be a 24-karat gold one.
Growing up, my Christmas presents
were socks and a trip to the bingo hall.
Gambling and footwear?
Something useful, something fun.
"Merry Christmas."
We didn't have much.
But that doesn't mean
I didn't want stuff
as much as the next kid.
So, I took what I wanted.
I stole.
I did drugs.
I partied till the party
got me locked up.
Been there.
So
when you told me the shortcut
I thought
it's my turn to finally
get the thing the easy way.
I'm sorry that I said anything at all.
I'm gonna tell Cap the truth:
That you knew the shortcut,
but I pushed you to take it.
Why?
Well, because the accountability
I learned at Fire Camp
means something to me.
Good night, 24K.
Good night, Jamesy.
(CHUCKLES SOFTLY)
What?
You're the only one
who gets to dole out nicknames?
"Jamesy."
I like that.
Hey, come on, there are subtler ways
to say you're putting
your foot down about Smokey's.
This isn't about Smokey's,
it's about your stupid father-in-law.
(GRUNTS)
My least favorite of
the Leone men cult traditions.
Emotionally fraught evenings
with Walter.
Jake kicked me out of the program.
- Bode
- You know, maybe I deserved it.
I-I mean, not for today, but
for Gilmore.
Getting into Cal Fire is everything
you've worked so hard for.
I've also worked to be worthy of you.
I still am.
Thought a lot about
accountability today.
(SIGHS)
I want to confess to Gil.
Oh, me, too.
Really?
After today
I-I won't get into all of that,
but yes.
Let's do it.
(TRAIN WHISTLE BLOWING)
I thought Bode would be home by now.
You smell that?
(SMOKE ALARM BEEPING)
- SHARON: Walter?
- VINCE: Gotta be the stove.
Dad!
Hey. What are you doing? (SHARON GASPS)
I'm cooking Bode's steak.
I just went in to turn
the TV off, I-I
Get this thing
No, I got it, I got it!
- I got it.
- VINCE: Give it to her!
- Give it to me!
- Walter, come on!
(SMOKE ALARM BEEPING)
Behind you.
All right. Watch out.
(EXHALES)
(SMOKE ALARM CONTINUES BEEPING)
I'll-I'll get the smoke alarm.
How long did you leave that
hockey puck on the stove for?
I-I don't know, I
Maybe maybe I had one too many beers.
It just went off!
You could've burned the house down, Dad!
Okay, but no one,
no one got hurt, right?
So, Walter, how about I check
you for smoke inhalation?
I'm fine.
Dad?
I'm fine!
I just (SCOFFS)
I just wanted to do
something nice for my grandson.
Sorry.
I'm gonna I'm gonna sleep this off.
(DOOR CLOSES)
I'll go get a fan.
Okay.

EVE: Hey, you got an early start, Manny?
All good, Cap.
You know, with, uh, new inmates,
there's always an easy one.
And it's usually people
who return, but
I realize you're not gonna be
an easy one for me, are you?
So I saw your visitor's list.
It didn't include Gabriela.
You know, you got a little itchy
when Ames brought her name up.
I know you know, better
than everybody else here,
that you need ties on the outside
to be good on the inside,
so what can I do, man?
(STAMMERS)
I may not have failed the guys, but
I failed my daughter, Eve.
I was her hero, man. (CHUCKLES)
And all I've shown her is
that heroes can fail.
Over and over.
So we fought, and she's
not on my visitor list
because she deserves better
than I can offer her right now.
I haven't talked to my parents
in six years.
And, you know, we had a fight.
We had a couple of 'em.
And I know the phone
works both ways, but
sometimes I wish they'd just pick up
the damn phone and call their kid.
So don't wait too long to call, man.
For both your sakes.
Just call her.
Before it's too late.
(SIGHS)
You can bill me for the kitchen repairs.
Don't worry about it, Dad, it's fine.
(LAUGHS)
I saw the
Smokey's damage,
you're gonna need the money.
(LAUGHS)
Bode's got what it takes.
Yeah.
I think so, too.
Kid's got my fire.
Don't do him a disservice
and try to tame it.
Had a long talk with James last night.
(SIGHS)
She asked that I take
one of your strikes away
and give it to her.
I agreed that was fair.
So
we'll see what Gil decides.
And maybe you'll get this back.
Hey, guys.
Something you wanted
to talk to me about?
Hey, Gil, you want to take a seat?
I'll get you some coffee.
Um, hello?
Hi.
Hey.
I always thought it was
a little crowded over here.
No?
What would you do here instead?
Remember when they had the stage here?
Yeah, yeah.
You-you thinking about
bringing that back?
Edgewater's got a lot of musicians.
- Right?
- Yeah?
You and Luke?
I meant real musicians.
Looking good in
your uniform there, D.C. Leone.
Is this the part of the story
where the Grinch's heart
triples in size?
I don't want to be the old hard-ass
who still goes to Drill Dens.
I don't want to be the husband
that crushes your dreams.
I
I want this.
I want
community.
I want you. Come here.
Right?
Oh
I knew you were gonna
come around to see it my way.
I love you, Vincent Leone.
And I love you.
It's funny.
When they said I didn't have
my medical alert necklace,
I thought I was going crazy.
We're so sorry.
Gil, whatever justice
looks like to you, it's yours.
Running it up the chain of command?
On my family that saved me?
If that's what you want.
I want to take that desk job
my wife's been begging me to get.
I want to take my kid fishing
before she leaves for NYU.
(CHUCKLES SOFTLY)
Thanks to you two, I can.
You pulled me from a fire.
I'm grateful.
(CHUCKLES SOFTLY)
Gil, thank you.
See you next training, cadet.
I found myself face down
in the ditch ♪
Booze in my hair ♪
Blood on my lips ♪
A picture of you
holding a picture of me ♪
In the pocket of my blue jeans ♪
I still don't know what love means. ♪
(MUSIC SHUTS OFF)
We did it. (EXHALES)
Everyone who needs to know knows.
Gil is healthy. He's happy, even.
Our jobs are safe.
It's over.
Damn, that feels good.
What Jake said yesterday
that 99 out of 100 firefighters
wouldn't have made
the judgment call you made.
Why do you think that is?
Runs in the family.
An addictive personality doesn't just
go away, Bode, it lurks.
When my dad loses it,
it's been booze.
Then it was gambling.
With you
I've been clean for years.
From drugs.
What about thrills?
Is that what firefighting is to you?
Is that what we are to each other?
No.
Why would, why would you ask that?
When we met,
you escaped prison to take
a step closer to me.
And I felt it, too, Bode.
I-I wanted
to be closer to you. (SOFT CHUCKLE)
I jumped off a bridge for you.
Stole keys.
Broke into Three Rock after hours
just to have one night together.
I think about that night, too.
You almost broke up my wedding.
And I wanted you to.
(CHUCKLES)
Why is it always
a little dangerous with us?
'Cause I was locked up.
But I'm not anymore.
I can be safe.
Boring, even.
Like, really boring.
Bode, no, you can't.
Try me. I mean,
I'll stay home and watch paint peel
if that's what you want.
You're going through it right now.
(SIGHS)
With everything. With your
the wedding, your dad.
You waited for me,
when I was at Three Rock.
I'll wait for you.
As long as it takes.
We keep playing with fire.
And we need to stop.
Before we
burn our lives down.
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