Station 19 (2018) s04e05 Episode Script

Out of Control

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I'm back, hey ♪
- [SIREN WAILING]
- And it feels good ♪
Oh, yeah ♪
I'm back, hey ♪
- [BACKUP SIGNAL BEEPING]
- And it feels good
Yeah ♪
I got the whole world spinnin' ♪
- Whew!
- 19!
ALL: 19!
[CELLPHONE RINGS]
Hey, baby.
Now, I know firefighting's
not a competition,
but we had
the wet stuff on the red stuff
five minutes before 23
even hooked up to a hydrant.
23 were they even there?
I don't remember seeing them.
Sure, you do. They were the ones
with the clean turnouts.
Hey-oh!
Yeah, they never even made it
off their engine.
It's not a competition.
[WHISTLE BLOWS]
Oh, God, the whistle's back.
- Come on.
- Why?
[WHISTLE BLOWS]
Okay, guys, listen up!
This team's response time and cohesion
is not what it needs to be.
Stay in your turnouts.
We will be doing drills
for the next three hours.
- No!
- What?!
- What?
- Come on!
Okay. Captain Bishop's got jokes now.
Listen.
We can't go to the bar,
like we usually do
after three alarms,
so our place this afternoon.
- Yes!
- Yeah!
- 19!
- ALL: 19!
- We love it!
- Whoo!
- Settle down.
- Nice!
Warren, you okay?
Uh, yeah.
My mother-in-law She, um
she's gone.
Oh, no. I'm so sorry.
- COVID?
- Yeah.
She, um I just dropped her
at Grey-Sloan yesterday.
I thought she had more time.
Is there anything I can do?
[SIGHS] I-I got to get home.
Um, Miranda wants me
to tell the kids. Um
Okay, go.
Yeah, I will. I just need
to stow my turnouts
Warren, it's covered.
Whatever it is, it's covered. Go.
Thanks, Cap.
Hey. You guys gonna come over?
Yeah, I got to swing by
my parents' restaurant first,
but I'll bring the pierogi.
Oh, good. What's day drinking
without the pierogi?!
I'm not coming unless
there's a lot of sour cream.
Whatever. You're gonna be there.
Gibson?
Yeah, I'll I'll be late, though.
Uh, I got to help Marcus
with his online classes.
You mean you got to go
see your girlfriend, Inara.
I told you, just Just friends, so
Oh, right. Friends,
like the ones you sleep with,
live with, and raise a child with?
- That kind of friend?
- Whoa-ho!
Okay, now, one, I sleep on the couch.
Two, I'm not raising
any children, because,
like, you know, I'm more like his, uh
- Step-daddy?
- [LAUGHS]
Inara and I are just friends.
Why is that so hard to believe?
Well, I don't know. Have you met you?
- Jack, I believe you.
- Thank you.
I believe that you believe
you're just friends.
Ooh! Hey-oh!
- 19!
- ALL: 19!
ROSALIND: [LAUGHS]
TUCK: No, no, no, no, no!
Come on! That's three straight for me!
You've been practicing
on the sly or something.
- What?!
- [CLICKS TONGUE]
Here. Hey, rematch. I want my rematch.
Yeah, okay. I'll make it four in a row.
- [KEYS JINGLE]
- [LAUGHS]
Benjamin Warren.
What do we owe the pleasure?
I, um
I missed you guys.
You know, I got tested
yesterday. I'm COVID-free.
- Hey, Ben!
- Okay! COVID-free!
We need you to help us beat Roz
before her head gets too big.
- Uh-huh. This is ridiculous.
- Honestly, like
- Come on, now.
- Let's go.
Hey, get her, get her!
Oh, yeah, she can't handle you.
She can't handle you.
Can you pause the game for a minute?
Actually, just just turn it off.
Please?
Um
what's wrong?

[SIGHS]
Ben?
[EXHALES SHAKILY]
- Mmm! This is really good.
- Yeah.
If you want to find
the best coffee in any city,
you ask a recovering alcoholic.
That's a joke, Robert.
[LAUGHS]
Uh, I'm sorry.
I've, uh, been in a mood lately.
Yeah. Roll up, tell me what's going on.
Just this 90-day separation from my wife
is Is wrecking me.
But Dr. Shepherd
said it's necessary, so
Well, did she say it was necessary
or did she suggest
that it might help you
focus on your recovery?
- I
- Uh
- Oh.
- Mm-hmm.
I'm a rule follower. See?
So if you tell me a rule,
I follow it to the letter.
A-Are you saying it isn't a rule?
Robert, there are no rules
in a 12-step program.
The only requirement for membership
is a desire to stop drinking or using.
Shepherd gave you a suggestion
based on her experience.
Are you telling me
that I can be with my wife?
Does your wife support your sobriety?
- Yes.
- Okay.
Does being around her cause you
to crave alcohol or drugs?
[CHUCKLING] No.
Look, you and I are here
to work these steps.
There's nothing in those steps
about separating
from the people who love you.
[LAUGHS]
- Yes!
- [CHUCKLES]
So, is Sullivan coming?
I think so, yeah.
[REFRIGERATOR DOOR CLOSES]
Oh! Someone's got an opinion!
I'm not I'm not saying anything.
[LAUGHS] Maya,
you think you have a poker face,
but your face is playing "Twister."
- Okay. Fine.
- [LAUGHS]
You guys separated for a reason.
You seemed to think
it was a good reason.
Oh!
Maya "Monogamy is for the Weak" Bishop
lives with her girlfriend
for a few weeks,
and suddenly,
she's a relationship expert.
Okay, got it. I said nothing.
Look, you're the one who invited
the team over to day-drink.
Robert is on the team.
And we're big kids.
We can make our own rules
about our own marriage.
You were right. I'm not a
relationship expert. I'll shut up.
We have no snacks. We can't have
a party without snacks.
You're right. I am on it.
I'm on it, mamacita!
- Thank you.
- [LAUGHS]
[BRAKES SQUEAL, HISS]
- What? [LAUGHS]
- Vic Hughes.
You got to stop following me.
Following you? Why?
Do your parents own this place?
Oh. Wait. No, mine do.
- No way.
- Yep.
- Oh! Best pierogies in town.
- Damn straight.
Oh,
now I get the first-responder discount.
Yeah, you know what? I, um
I don't think that's about me.
I think they're just trying
to keep their lights on, so
Ah.
I didn't see you at the fire
this morning.
- Shift just started.
- Okay.
D Shift said
they kicked 19's ass, though.
Wow! So I guess D Shift is a
bunch of lying liars, then, huh?
[BOTH CHUCKLE]
Oh.
Um
[LAUGHS]
So, I-I got to
I'm gonna bring these home.
I got to eat them before they congeal.
- Mm.
- It's gross.
That's a gross word, right?
Congeal is a super-gross word.
I apologize for using it.
- Yeah.
- Um
- Alright.
- Okay.
[LAUGHS] Aah!
- Hey.
- Yeah? Yeah?
We should run into each other
on purpose sometime.
Uh
I'm I'm not really
dating right now.
You know, global pandemic.
Who said I was asking you out on a date?
What do you want? ♪
Right. I was I was just trying
No, I totally I totally was.
Oh. [CHUCKLES]
Now watch as I handle
the rejection gracefully.
Ah.
I'm gonna eat my pain
before it congeals.
Ew!
I'm scared to tell you my secret ♪
Wait, wait, so, you just said it?
Just like that?
"Dad, I know you're gay."
No.
I added a Bible quote.
- [CHUCKLES]
- Seriously?
Yeah, I won the
Youth Bible Trivia competition
three years running.
I have a verse for every occasion.
God! I just wish I could do that.
Quote the Bible or tell your dad
you know he's gay?
Neither. I wish I could just
Just say to my parents what
needs to be said, you know?
Same.
Pickles and old pistachios.
You shouldn't have.
- Mm.
- Andy went to get more.
Are we not good enough
for the meat and cheeses?
Don't touch that.
Carina will kill me, and then
you really will be doing drills.
TRAVIS: Ohhhh!
[STIFLED LAUGHTER]
- Great work.
- I'm proud of it.
Wow!
You shook the soda.
What are you? 9?!
What? We got jokes, too, Cap!
Did you not have fun at 9?
Oh! We doing the wet-T-shirt
contest again? Sweet.
Your teammates think they're funny.
- [CHUCKLES]
- They're congealed. Sorry.
Oh, yummy!
Oh, cute date, Miller. What's her name?
Oh, you you two.
You two get to name her.
- Why?
- 'Cause this is your housewarming gift.
- You're welcome.
- Oh! Thank you.
"You are un-bear-ably beautiful."
"Love, Baba Agba and Iya Agba."
This is a gift for Pru,
and you can't give this away.
Uh, it is not a gift.
That's a Trojan horse.
It is a sweet, cuddly olive branch.
Your parents are trying
to reconcile with you.
They cut me off completely.
Now they're trying to
worm their way back in my life
with stuffed animals.
Unh-unh. I don't trust it.
VIC: Dude, you're a grown man
with a job.
Can you stop saying your
parents cut you off, please?
- Wow.
- Wow.
Oh, well, okay, what?
Are we not being honest
with each other anymore or
WOMAN: Help me! Help me, please!
- What?
- Help?
Help me! Help me!
Somebody, please!
Help me!
DEAN: Ma'am. Ma'am.
What is it?
What happened? What happened?
My baby! My daughter!
The man in that house took her!

Look, I knocked on the door.
He slammed it in my face.
He's a big man, so I need backup.
Okay, okay, ma'am, ma'am, ma'am,
what is your name?
My name is Joyce.
My daughter is Jada.
Okay.
I need the men, too.
Are you gonna help me or not?!
We should call it in.
Ma'am, ma'am, ma'am,
we want to help, but first,
can you start
by telling us what happened?
What happened is
my daughter is in that house!
I need to get her out,
and I need your help!
Alright, Joyce, please! Please, please.
We are firefighters, okay?
We can help, but we need
to get more information.
[WHIMPERS]
- Jada is 13 years old.
- Okay.
Her and her friend Shanice
They had a sleepover last night.
And when I woke up, they weren't
in their beds this morning.
Now, I tried calling her,
but she didn't answer.
And her, um her fitness thing, her
The bracelet it has a tracker in it,
and it says that she's in here.
Alright, what about her phone?
Where is her phone?
No, I traced the phone about an hour ago
to some address down by the water.
Now I'm getting nothing!
So her phone might have died, alright?
Or somebody might have thrown it
in the damn ocean!
- Alright, alright.
- Alright, so we call the police.
- We'll call the police.
- Uh-huh.
No, I called the police!
And they said they'd send
a car over to my house,
and they never showed up.
So I went to the station
and filed a report,
but they said it could take
days to get a warrant.
I had to come down here myself.
There have been three
Black girls have gone missing
from my neighborhood in this last year,
and the police have done nothing!
Police don't care about Black girls!
We do. We do.
We got you, and we're staying
right here with you
I don't need you to stay here!
I need you to knock down the damn door!
Okay, Joyce, have you called
Shanice's mom? Where is she?
I can't I don't know.
I can't reach her.
Okay, is there a chance
that she's with her?
No, her fitness thing
The tracker is
Right, I know, but is there
a chance that she lost that?
Joyce, Joyce, we're gonna try
Shanice's mom again, okay?
And then we're gonna call their friends.
We're gonna call all of them and
ask them to check social media.
Alright? Girls keep
a lot of secrets at that age.
- No, t t
- Joyce. Joyce, Joyce.
- It's gonna be alright.
- We're gathering information.
And if we have to knock that door down,
I promise you I will do it my-damn-self.
I give you my word, okay?
We're just gathering information.
- Joyce
- Okay.
- Alright.
- Okay.
- If you want to go back in
- No.
I'm right here with you.
[SIGHS]
- Dean, come on.
- Yeah, yeah.
- Yeah.
- We got this.

[WAYNE GORBEA AND SALSA
PICANTE'S "EL YO-YO" PLAYS]

[MEN SINGING IN SPANISH]


- Robert.
- [LAUGHS]
What are you still doing here?
I left my phone in the locker.
- I
- Are you pilfering party snacks?
The line at the grocery store
was like three hours long.
Mm-hmm. Okay.
[SINGING CONTINUES]
Let me hear that.
[LAUGHS]

Yeah!
[LAUGHS]
Yeah!
- [LAUGHS]
- I had a great meeting
with my sponsor this morning.
- Yeah?
- Mm-hmm.
He told me to smile more.
Oh. I like your sponsor.
[BOTH LAUGH]
[KLAXONS SOUND]
Oh, no, no. B-shift.
Yeah. [CHUCKLES]
Hey, um, should we go to that party?
Mm-hmm.
Or could we
- Robert.
- Mm-hmm?
- The rules.
- The rules? What rules?
We're at work.
No, we're off duty.
We're separated.
We're married.

JOYCE: Y-Yes. Thank you.
I feel powerless.
I tried calling Shanice.
Neither of them are answering.
And oddly naked.
- What?
- I think I got some masks in the car.
Call everyone.
Yeah, I hope you're right.
Alright, call me if you hear anything.
Okay. Please.
I just want her home.
You're thinking about Pru, aren't you?
It takes a village to raise a child.
- That's an old African proverb.
- Yeah.
No!
I'm raising a little girl by myself.
She knows better!
Pru needs a village, and
And I haven't gotten her one.
You have me. You have Gibson.
You got all of us at 19.
Y'all are family, but you're not hers.
Well, that girl is calling me Auntie Vic
whether you like it or not.
I need you to go to the house
and wait. Just wait.
My sister keeps
trying to play matchmaker
between me and my parents.
Mm.
All that's doing
is making me madder at them,
which makes me push her away.
It's [SIGHS]
Miller, if you want
to build a village for Pru,
you need to start inviting
other people to live in it.
And whatever you think
of your parents or your sister,
they're yours.
They made you.
And you're one of my favorite people.
JOYCE: Call everyone.
I can't I can't
keep watching this, okay?
I say we go in and we knock on the door.
O-Okay, yeah, alright, and say what?
And tell him to give back
the girls he kidnapped.
Miller, Miller, when I was 14,
I climbed out of my window
and I went dancing at a rave,
and my purse was stolen within
like the first 10 minutes.
We cannot knock on someone's door
and accuse them of kidnapping
without at least
making a few phone calls, right?
We can't. We can't.
[SIGHS]
I know.
- Okay, come on.
- [SIGHS] Okay.
I've never seen a kid put away
so many grilled cheeses.
[LAUGHS] He was trying
to keep up with you.
[CHUCKLES]
Now he'll sleep for two hours.
Oops!
Sorry.
I'm butterfingers.
[CHUCKLES]
So, uh, Dr. Bailey said
that Marsha's sats are looking better.
We heard.
Marcus was so happy,
he even did his homework.
[CHUCKLES]
I offered that kid a dollar
for every prime number
he could name, 1 through 50,
and, uh, he cleaned me out in
10 minutes, the little hustler.
[LAUGHS]
I bet he had them memorized.
- He definitely does.
- Ah!
[LAUGHS]
You know
you don't have to sleep on the couch.
You work crazy hours.
I'm sure you could use
a good night's sleep.
No. I'd feel awkward
sleeping in Marsha's bed.
You can sleep in my bed.
I mean
I can sleep on the couch.

You work long hours, too, you know?
Not like you do.
It does get cold
sleeping in the living room.
My room's warm.

Yeah?
[EXHALES SHAKILY]


Where's Mom?
The hospital.
She She felt like it was
important to keep working.
You know, I mean, you know Mom.
She always tends to feel things
on a slight delay.
This is wrong.
I-I know. I'm so sorry.
I
Grandma shouldn't be dead.
This isn't fair.
And she shouldn't have to die like that.
Alone.
- She should be here with us.
- I-I know.
No, you don't know!
And And why isn't Mom here?
- She should be the one telling me.
- You're right. You're right.
But she's going through
her own grief process, son.
I I'm not your son!

[DOOR OPENS]
- [DOOR CLOSES]
- [SIGHS]
Sharon, I'm sorry. Sharon, I
Found these in my trunk.
The granola bars are expired,
but the masks are still good.
Joyce, how'd it go?
How do you think it went?!
When I told her that our babies
weren't in their beds
when I woke up this morning
and now I tracked them
to a strange house
in a strange neighborhood,
how do you think it went?
No one knows where they are.
No one knows anything!
Alright. I'm knocking.
- Wait. Miller?
- Wait.
- Miller.
- Joyce.
- Nope.
- Slow down.
- Jada!
- We can't
- Jada!
- Hello!
Open up! Open up!
- Jada!
- Hello! Hello!
- Whoa, whoa! What the hell?!
- Where is my daughter?!
We have reason to believe
that there are two teenage girls
somewhere in or around this house.
My daughter is here.
I traced her to this location!
Your tracking is as wrong as you are.
- Hey! Get out of my doorway!
- Joyce!
Sir, if you wouldn't mind us
just taking a quick look
around your property
Keep her away from my door.
Sir, we're with
the Seattle Fire Department,
- so if you
- Yeah? Where's your truck?
Where are your uniforms?
We are off duty, sir,
but I assure you
So I'm supposed to let you
people just walk into my house
because you say you're firefighters?
Get the hell out of here
before I call the police!
- No! Jada!
- Please, can we just
- Jada! [CRYING] Jada!
- Joyce. Joyce! We'll get her.
Okay?
He won't even talk to Joey,
let alone talk to me.
I've been in that boy's life
for what? Like 10 years?
I-I-I helped him learn how to read.
I-I told him where babies come from.
And, look, I-I know he has a dad.
Tuck Sr.'s a big part of his life.
I would never try to replace him.
But
that hurt, Roz.
You weren't that much older
than Tuck when Mom passed.
- Remember what you said to Pops?
- No.
You said, "Now the only person
that ever loved me
in this family is gone."
I said that?
See? You don't even remember.
That's horrible.
You didn't mean it.
But you were angry, and you lashed out,
and Dad was as hurt
as you are right now.
But you want to know what he did?
[CHUCKLING] He made you spaghetti.
'Cause that's what dads do.
They put aside their own big pain
so the kids can feel safe
to have theirs.

Okay.
Okay, yeah.
Let's make spaghetti.
There's a blindness ♪
ANDY: [GASPING]
[LAUGHS]
What just happened?
Ooh, you already forgot?
I can do this all over again.
Robert, we're having sex
on the floor of your old office.
And I think this might be
some of the best work
I've ever done in here.
Well, didn't your sponsor say
My sponsor said that
if you don't make me
want to crave drugs,
there's no reason
why we should be apart.
Well, then I already did forget.
[BOTH MOANING]
[BOTH SIGHING]
[CHUCKLING] That was
Yeah.
- Yeah.
- Um
I-I don't
[WHISPERING] usually do that
with my son in the next room.
No, we were quiet.
Well, yeah.
Also, he's deaf.
Yeah.
Yeah.
[BOTH CHUCKLE]
You were supposed to go to a party.
I don't want your friends to
Y-You should go.
- Yeah. Okay. Yeah.
- Yeah.


[LAUGHS]

Do you, um
you want to come?
Marcus.
Oh. Yeah. 'Cause
we're gonna be drinking.
[CHUCKLING] Yeah.
- Listen, uh
- Nope.
Let's not talk about it yet.
I'm afraid if we talk about it,
one of us will say
something to ruin it, and
I'd like to keep feeling
this way a little while longer.

I am a mountain ♪
I am a mountain ♪
Hello?

Ew.
Is anyone here?
I swear to God, if you jump out at me
- Where is she?!
- We don't know right now!
SHARON: Where's my daughter?!
[KEYS JINGLE]
- Where is she?
- Sharon, I'm sorry. I tried
No, no, no. You did this.
Sharon, Sharon,
this is not Joyce's fault.
- Who the hell are you?
- We're firefighters.
- We're helping Joyce.
- Whoa!
For the love of God,
do something! Get our girls!
- What is going on here?
- Okay, I'd like to introduce
- our captain and lieutenant.
- We need to get in that house.
These ladies think their
daughters are in that house.
- Against their will?
- Yes.
We do not have confirmation
on that quite yet.
- Have we called the cops?
- They did,
and we're way past that.
Okay, Miller, we're not on duty.
Okay.
I think I smell a gas leak.
- Oh, damn.
- Miller, hold on.
- Wait.
- No, no, no. Dean.
Miller, Miller,
we don't operate that way.
Yeah, except
when you needed to get Inara
away from her husband, right?
When he was using her as a punching bag?
Dude, what's the difference
between then and now, Gibson?
- What's the difference?
- We have to call it in, Miller.
We will call the police,
and they will come.
If the man in that house
took our daughters,
what do you think he's doing to them
while we stand out here and talk?

[CHUCKLES] That's a lot of garlic.
Mnh-mnh.
It's got to be strong enough
that his desire for food
overrides his anger at me.
It's not you he's angry with, Ben.
He's angry with the world.
His grandmother just died from
a virus that shouldn't have ev
Look, these kids are smart.
This generation is savvy.
They know that this pandemic
is a political football,
they know that it was mismanaged,
and they know what it's costing them.
And don't even get them started
on the state that we left the planet in.
[CHUCKLES]
These kids are pissed,
and they have every right to be.
Look, he may be locked
in his room right now,
but the Tuck that I spent
the last couple of weeks with
does not want to carry this on his own.
Not like you did.
Like I did?
Yeah, you shut down and shut
out everybody when Mom died.
You were selfish with your grief.
You carried it on your own,
and I had to carry mine.
Okay, well, my grief
was my own, alright?
You have no idea what I went through.
That's exactly my point.
Okay, you know what?
That was 20 years ago, Roz.
Look, this isn't about
you and me. It's about
It's about your kid.
Stepson or not, he's still your kid,
no matter how mad he gets.
He may not know it yet,
but he needs to talk about his feelings,
workshop them, you know?
Like his auntie did.
[CHUCKLES]
Okay, when did you get smarter than me?
About two minutes after I was born.
Ohh.
You kidding me?
[BOTH LAUGH]
No. We called the police,
and they still haven't come.
Yes, we've been waiting.
Are you okay?
I don't know how those mothers
aren't sending a grenade
into that house!
I know. I know.
You need to calm down before
you get yourself thrown in jail.
Why are we the ones
who always got to calm down?
You know why.
I'm not saying you can't be upset,
but you're drawing attention.
Dude, do you know
how many Black girls are missing
in this country right now?
70,000.
40% of all sex-trafficking
victims are Black girls.
50% of Black girls experience
some kind of sexual exploitation
before they're 18, dude.
- Is that true?
- BOTH: Yes.
And after Pru was born,
all I did was research
those numbers, Jack.
That's all I did.
And I know them by heart.
He's raising a Black girl,
and I grew up one.
So, yeah, yeah, it's true.
Even when I was 10 years old
and I was walking home
from school by myself, I was so scared.
I knew that if I disappeared
If I disappeared, the police
wouldn't even waste a tank
of gas coming to look for me.
I could have been
either one of those girls.
So, yeah.
I mean, that's exactly the
reason why we need to just
We need to stay calm
and we need to gather
all the information,
and we need to get these women
their girls back, okay?
[SIGHS]
And if anything ever happens to Pru,
I'll be the first person
to throw a grenade, okay?
[SIREN WAILING]
Here comes PD.
Then it's their scene.
This should go well.
JOYCE: Officers! Officers!
My daughter is in that house!
- Okay.
- My daughter is in there!
I'm Captain Maya Bishop, SFD.
I'm the one that called you.
No, no, no. We got a call
from the homeowner.
He claimed that there was
a woman creating a disturbance.
- This is a waste of time!
- Okay, this woman believes
that her daughter was abducted
and is in this house.
We're just asking you to check it out.
Ma'am, what makes you think
your daughter's in there?
We don't have time for this.
You people need to step aside
How about a little
professional courtesy?
and let us do our job.
Listen, we're not gonna
barge into someone's home
because some unbalanced woman
can't keep tabs on her kid.
- Are you kidding?
- Now step aside.
Do you smell that now?
I do. I smell it.
Yeah, yeah, I smell it, too.
- Could be a gas leak.
- Check it out, Gibson.
- Yeah.
- Like hell. This is my scene.
Sure. It's your scene.
I don't care about jurisdiction.
We're dealing with
a possible gas leak here.
I'm gonna call it in to my station,
and if we're right, I'm gonna need you
to secure this area Simple as that.
We need backup at 10th Avenue
and Newland, please
Immediately.
[RADIO CHATTER]
Seattle Fire Department.
We're investigating a possible gas leak.
Snyder, are you gonna get
these people out of here or not?
That man took our daughters!
I don't know a damn thing
about any daughters!
- Where are our girls?!
- Hey, your kid probably ran away
to get away from you!
Get off my property!
- Okay, okay, okay.
- Hey, ma'am, ma'am, listen.
If you want to file a missing-persons
report, you can come with me.
No, I'm not going anywhere!
My daughter is in that house,
and I have to get her out!
- I understand
- Would you please just do your jobs?!
Ma'am, you need to calm down.
She absolutely does not
need to calm down!
[GLASS SHATTERS]
- Whoa!
- Over here!
Stay back, stay back!
That is more than a gas leak.
This is our scene now. 19!
Gibson, call it in.
Hughes, uh, power and electric.
- Jada?!
- Montgomery, get some water on it.
Ma'am, stand back. Calm calm down!
Take it easy! Take it easy!
You're obstructing the scene.
That house is on fire,
and their crying is
what you're worried about?!
[COUGHING] What the hell is going on?!
Hey. What's going on?
- [COUGHS]
- What's going on?
Two girls are being held captive
in that burning house.
- What?
- I need gloves!
- Here, got 'em!
- This woman believes
that her daughter's in the house.
- We have no proof yet.
- If we wait for proof,
- those girls could die.
- Did you call it in?
19's on a fire downtown.
88 is 7 minutes away.
- 7 minutes is too long.
- I'm not waiting. I'm going in.
- We don't have gear.
- I am not waiting. I'm going in.
- Miller!
- I'm going in, too.
- Miller!
- Robert! No! No!
Stay close. You don't want
to get separated in there.
Hey, I know how to do my job!

No dice, huh?
Mnh-mnh.
Auntie Roz make this?
No. I did.
What?
You don't have to look so surprised.
I just didn't know you cooked.
Well, I do.
Are you okay?
Oh. This is actually good.
[LAUGHING] Okay, you're fine.
[LAUGHS]
Look, I-I didn't know
[STOOL SCRAPES]
Miranda's mom, but
she sounded nice.
She was.
She She was really nice.
I don't think Tuck's
ever lost anyone before.
I don't think so, either.
But, um
but you have.
I mean
[INHALES DEEPLY]
You've lost lots of people.
Right?
In fact, your foster siblings
They, um
are they safe through all this?
Yeah. I mean, they're in homes.
It just sucks we're separated.
Well, I'll tell you what.
When this is all over,
we'll have them to the house.
Yeah. We'll have a barbecue.
Yeah.
[DOOR OPENS]

I smelled spaghetti.
Auntie Roz make that?
Why does no one
have faith in my cooking?
[LAUGHS]

You want something
to wash that down with?
Ooh! [CLEARS THROAT] Yeah.
'Cause it's garlicky as hell.
[CHUCKLES]
Okay, I'm gonna let the language slide
'cause, you know, you're upset.
I'm sorry.
About what I said.
It's okay.
- You want a bowl, maybe a chair?
- Yeah.
Or are you just gonna
stand there all day?
[COUGHING]
Jada!
[FIRE CRACKLING]
SHANICE: Somebody help them!
[COUGHING CONTINUES]
Shanice?!
Seattle Fire Department!
We're coming to get you!
[COUGHING]
YOUNG WOMAN: Help!
We're gonna [COUGHS]
We're gonna get you out.
TRAVIS: Here. Can you reach this?
[COUGHS]
We got it! We got it!
- [COUGHS]
- Copy.
YOUNG WOMAN: We're trapped!
Please, can anybody hear us?!
- Help!
- Jada! Shanice!
[COUGHS]
Shanice! Jada!
TRAVIS: Can you see the girls?
[COUGHING]
I can't see them!
We're gonna die in here! Please!
I-I hear them.
- [COUGHING]
- Somebody help!
I think they're behind the wall!
[SIREN WAILING]
Hey. Miller says he can hear them.
- Oh, my God.
- What?! What did he say?
He said he could hear voices.
BOB: They're lying!
My baby's in there!
- There are girls in there!
- Hello?! Aren't you the police?
- Do something!
- Hey! Listen to me.
If anybody is trapped in that house,
they are going to die,
and if that happens,
I will move
Heaven and Earth to make sure
- you stand trial for murder.
- Okay, back it up, missy.
Just tell us where they're at, Bob.
Kidnapping charges are
a lot nicer than murder.
[COUGHING]
- Jada!
- [COUGHING]
YOUNG WOMAN: [COUGHS] Help!
Jada!
I see her!
I-I see!
[COUGHING]

We're right here!
Can you hear us?!
[COUGHING]

Alright, Shanice, Jada, stand back!
We're gonna kick the door!
Shanice!
Jada!
Shanice! Jada!
Shanice!
Shanice!
There's not gonna be
a funeral, is there?
Not with COVID.
[SIGHS]
Things didn't have to be this bad.
No. It didn't.
But there are
a lot of really smart doctors
working to fight this thing.
Yeah, and a lot
of really ignorant people
who won't listen to them.
Yeah.
That's one of the reasons I'm angry.
You and Mom see people die all the time.
Mm-hmm.
How do you deal with it?
Faith.
That's it?
Faith?
I see people on the worst days
of their lives.
You know, their house is on fire.
They They had a heart attack.
A child is hurt or dying.
[FIRE CRACKLING]
One, two
three!
All this time stolen from me ♪
You can actually feel
the weight of their despair.
I feel like my soul is slippin' away ♪
Without a fight,
I'm here on my knees ♪
More often than I like to admit,
we can only do damage control.
Face-to-face with my demons, I plead ♪
I'm just one soul ♪
In this one world ♪

I'm not a shepherd ♪
I'm not a sheep ♪
Just trying to put my mind to sleep ♪
But sometimes,
we're the answer to their prayers.
Feel like my soul
is a thousand miles behind ♪
In the night, I'm here all alone ♪
Got no choice, I got to hold on ♪
I'm just one soul ♪
[VOICE BREAKING] Jada?
In this world ♪

I'm just one soul ♪
In this one world ♪
When that happens
we can do more than save a life.
- [SIREN WAILING]
- We can restore someone's faith.
I keep on tryin' ♪
And that strengthens mine.
Got to see it through ♪
Do all I can do ♪
I'm just one soul ♪
ANDY: Need some oxygen now!
In this world ♪
Hey ♪
Na-na, na-na, na-na ♪
Hey, na-na, na-na, na-na ♪
Oh, yeah ♪
Na-na, na-na, na-na ♪
Hey, na-na, na-na, na-na ♪
Ohhhhhh ♪
Ah, yeah ♪
Oh, yeah ♪
[GASPING]
Just one soul ♪
[CRYING]
Hey, na-na, na-na, na-na ♪
[COUGHING]
Hey, na-na, na-na, na-na ♪
Hey, na-na, na-na, na-na ♪
[INDISTINCT TALKING]
How we're all gonna
get through this thing
We show up.
We do our part.
We make each other stronger.
Just one soul ♪
She'll need treatment for smoke
inhalation, but nothing seems broken.
- Oh, baby girl.
- [CRYING] I'm sorry, Mom.
- It's okay.
- I'm sorry.
We were We were posting dumb
pictures on Instagram and stuff
when we started getting DMs
from this girl.
She said she was an influencer.
She said that if we met her for pizza,
she would teach us
how to make a bunch of money
from our posts and
when we went to go meet her,
she wasn't there.
That's when this guy dragged us
into a van, and
It's not your fault, Shanice.
Do you hear me?
It is. We started the fire.
We heard people yelling outside,
and we we thought
maybe you'd find us,
but then the yelling stopped,
and and we thought
no one was looking for us.
So So Jada had the idea
to light the fire, and
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
You don't have to tell us
any more right now. Okay?
[CRYING] I'm so sorry.

SHARON: It's okay. It's okay.
Just so we're very, very clear,
those girls are your victims.
I let you do your job,
you let me do mine.

You good?
Yeah, I'm good.
Ooh! You have a burn on your arm.
We should take a look at that.
Yeah, it's just a blister.
I'll take care of it
after the fire's out.
Thanks for caring.
Just looking after my probie.
[LAUGHS]
[JADA COUGHING]
Was there any, um penetration?
- What is the matter with you?!
- I'm sorry, ma'am, but I have to ask
You don't have to ask it like that.
Okay.
Jada, we need to ask you
a personal question.
Do you want some privacy?
No.
I just want to stay with my mom.
Okay.
Did he hurt you?
Did he touch you?
No.
He didn't even talk to us after
he locked us up down there.
Wait, wait. You think he would have
No, no. [CRYING]
Miss, I'm sorry, but I have to
ask a few more questions.
- About what?!
- Just give us a moment.
What the hell
do you need to ask my daughter,
who has just been through hell about?!
- Your daughter just started a fire.
- Is this really the time?
Seriously, Schneider, can't we just
Those girls broke into
my house and set fire to it!
[COUGHS] I want them arrested
for trespassing and arson!
- She was kidnapped!
- So they say.
These kids lie all the time.
- You son of a
- Whoa, whoa, whoa! Don't, don't, don't.
Ma'am, you are under arrest
for assaulting a police officer.
- What?!
- She didn't!
- Hey, we're right here!
- We can see she didn't do anything!
WOMAN: Come on! Let go of me!
- Stop resisting!
- Let go of me!
Mommy!
- No, Jada!
- Ma'am. Stop resisting.
- No, no.
- Jada, Jada, baby, I'm okay!
- Baby, I'm
- Take it easy!
Take it easy, man!
What's wrong with you?!
- Miller! Miller!
- Dean!
- Dean! Stop!
- I'm a river ♪
I keep runnin' on ♪
[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]
I'm a pillar
you got used to leaning on ♪
Underneath it, there's a person ♪
I'm a woman, and I'm hurting ♪
'Cause I feel
like I'm holding up the world ♪
- Get off of him!
- You need to back up, too.
When I lay this burden down ♪
[SHOUTING CONTINUES]
Who's gonna take it up for me? ♪
- Get off of him!
- You, too. Stop, stop.
He's a hero! He just saved those people!
When you run me in the ground ♪
Hey! Hey!
That's the day you're gonna see ♪
- [GUNS COCKING]
- That's it! Freeze!
- No, no, no!
- Robert!
Get your hands in the air! Now!
Robert, please.
Please.
MAYA: Officer?
Officer, please, this is my team.
You coming with us, too?
What On what charges?
Obstruction of justice.
Breaking and entering.
Are you kidding?!
[HANDCUFFS CLICK]
What are you What are you doing?!
How about now? ♪
WOMAN: Oh, my God.
- Can I lay ♪
- [INDISTINCT SHOUTING]
This burden down? ♪
They're firefighters! Let go of them!
Let them go!
I'm a river ♪
I keep runnin' on ♪
I'm a pillar ♪
You're used to leaning on ♪
Just this once, ohh ♪
Ooh, just this once ♪
Can I lay this burden down? ♪
Can you take it up for me? ♪
When you run ♪
When you run me in the ground ♪
That's the day ♪
You're gonna see ♪
Now all I've done ♪
I'm alone ♪
Just for a moment ♪
Could I not be strong? ♪
Wish I knew how ♪
How to lay this burden down ♪

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