SEAL Team (2017) s05e09 Episode Script

Close to Home

1 Previously on SEAL Team DR.
WATKINS: I have an update on Petty Officer Sawyer.
We'll bring him out of his coma tomorrow morning.
Looks like you guys took some hits.
RAY: We've been helping out this homeless vet, Sam.
Naima was gonna take him down to the DMV, but he never showed.
HANNAH: So, what's y'all's story? - Just friends.
- Mm-hmm.
RAY: You two might actually have a future together.
You're afraid of making it real.
You're a prime candidate for Breacher's Syndrome.
So is every other frogman.
I encourage you to look now, before the effects become disastrous.
CLAY: Found a room with an explosive hazard.
JASON: Mark it for EOD.
Put the breach next to that door! [EXPLOSION.]
Jason brought the building down.
- [EXPLOSION.]
- RAY: Grenade! [EXPLOSION.]
MANDY: You know, it's tragic, really.
What's that? Even a Tier One legend can't escape taking work home with him.
Well, I'm not home.
[LAUGHS.]
Okay, um, taking work to his secret Delaware den of iniquity.
Been clicking away most of the night.
Well, I'll put the work away.
- Okay? - Um, I'm just kidding.
I totally get it if there's fallout to deal with.
Fallout? What do you mean by that? Last op put Bravo in the hospital.
I'm sure Command wants a paper trail after a near disaster like that.
JASON: Enemy got lucky with an RPG, all right? Everyone's fine.
Clearly.
Look, last night, I My body wasn't really cooperating with me.
[LAUGHS.]
Oh, my God.
I'd say it cooperated by any reasonable human standard.
[SIGHS.]
You just called me the "H" word.
You did not call me the "H" word, did you? [CHUCKLES.]
Doesn't have to be a marathon every time.
Mm Maybe we're due for a change of locale? Thought you liked this spot? - Oh, I do.
- Yeah? Maybe next time we go your way.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Maybe.
Mm-hmm.
Tell you what, instead of a marathon, how about a 10K? Metric system? [CHUCKLES.]
Oh, go on.
[LAUGHING.]
[LAUGHS.]
Hey.
- Hey.
- Wow, you look radiant.
- [LAUGHS.]
Thank you.
- Mm.
What happened? Did you guys stop at the Bulkhead on the way back from the radiologist or something? Uh, not exactly.
- He's, uh - [CLEARS THROAT.]
He's buzzed on good news.
Tumor showing signs of shrinkage.
That's right.
Finally figured out it's messing with Ash Spenser.
- [LAUGHS.]
- Are you serious? See if they can inject some humility in him - when I take him to chemo later.
- [CHUCKLES.]
Three more sessions and then they reevaluate.
Wow.
[STAMMERS.]
I'm so happy for you.
That's amazing.
- Right? - Yeah.
I am gonna go for a walk at the beach.
- It's a beautiful day - Yeah.
and a target-rich environment for a little eye candy.
At least your boorishness hasn't been cured.
[LAUGHS.]
[DOOR CLOSES.]
Hey, I'm, uh Look, I'm sorry I missed the prenatal checkup again.
It's okay.
It was only five minutes, no big deal.
No, I I should've been there.
You've got enough on your mind.
You didn't sleep again.
Hard to rest when I'm about to drop a bomb on my-my friend and team leader.
Are you sure he's so oblivious to the mistake that he made? You said yourself he's been laying low since you came back from the hospital.
Could be he smells an ambush.
But you're not attacking him.
You're trying to help him.
Yeah, by telling him his head's so cracked he nearly blew up his own team.
Well, you said there's some new TBI treatments you could talk to him about.
Yeah, but, I mean, all he's gonna hear is that his bird's at risk.
And if you keep quiet? Are you and your teammates lucky enough to end up in the hospital next time he slips up? I'll talk to him.
Today.
Oh.
Kid's still got me beat with table manners.
Yeah, fashion sense, too, with those absurd slippers you're wearing.
Oh, come on, man, these are the official footwear of me yelling at kids to get off my lawn.
[LAUGHS.]
I-I think this dad life suits me.
You put a stick figure family on our minivan, - I'm staging an intervention.
- [LAUGHS.]
Ah, tell you what, I'm happier than a fat kid at a buffet right now, having you two here.
You know, home with my family.
I just don't want you thinking you have to suddenly be Mister Rogers, quick as all this came together.
Whoa.
Pump the brakes.
'Cause PBS can be switched to Skinemax at night.
Okay? You got 500 channels here.
Five hundred.
[CHUCKLES.]
Yes, Mom.
Love you, too.
Well, she wired the money.
It'll be in our account tomorrow.
Feels heavy, huh? No heavier than being told how much my dad's life was worth after the Towers came down.
You know, I was happy that the-the 9/11 settlement was gonna take care of Mom, but I I never wanted to think about the money.
You made her happy by accepting it.
Babe, the That money is it's just another reminder that Pop would still be here if it wasn't for me.
You've been dealing with so much.
Your PTS drama, questions you've been raising about the impact your missions have on the world.
Yeah.
Only 18 months till your 20-year pension.
This money could allow you to step away from operating if you wanted.
Babe, 20-year is not a guarantee with someone squealing to Command about my issues last deployment.
Besides, I [SIGHS.]
Pop didn't give his life so I could kick my damn feet up.
Not what I'm saying.
You're always gonna be living with purpose.
This is a chance to refocus on what that purpose is.
- Yeah? - Mm-hmm.
[CHEERING ON TV.]
Hey, I'm gonna go across the street and get a sandwich and a beer.
You want anything? Oh, yeah, I'll take my usual.
Thank you.
[CELL PHONE BUZZING.]
Hayes.
Yes, sir.
Yeah, right away.
What's wrong? Uh I got to go back to the base.
Right now? What's going on? Soto didn't say.
I So urgent you can't tell them you're out of town? I can't.
I mean, come on, you know that.
It's-it's my job.
- Yeah.
- And, look, I wish I could stay, - but I can't, all right? - I know.
I'll, uh I'll be back soon, all right? Just, uh I'll be back.
[DOOR OPENS.]
[DOOR CLOSES.]
You wanted to see me, sir? - Master Chief Hayes.
- Yeah.
Something concerning has come to light.
What's that? NSA techs who scan the web for operator security found an image that has been in heavy circulation among Islamic extremist sites.
That's the train takedown in Burkina Faso.
The sites are blaming this operator for foiling the plot and taking out the would-be martyrs on board.
Well, you know, it's not the best shot for my fan club.
Could hardly identify me with those sunglasses on.
There's another image that started to pop up with that one.
Shot of you outside base.
Your face and location are out there.
They got my name? My address? NSA hasn't found evidence of any personal information having been uncovered, but that doesn't mean it won't happen.
There have been multiple incidents of service members being doxxed like this and assailants using the personal details to assault them.
Yeah, well, all the enemy I've faced, I'm not worried about some toxic dirtbag hiding behind a keyboard.
This threat is legitimate.
It could be closer to home than any of us realize.
The Navy will provide secure housing on base at Norfolk.
I'm sorry, are you serious? You need to take every measure to protect yourself and your family.
- RAY: Jace.
- Yeah.
Thought you were out of town? Oh, uh, Command called me in.
I had to talk to him about something.
Command? Yeah, Command.
What-What'd they say? Hope they didn't call you in on account of me.
Some, uh, extremist website out there there's some pictures of me.
You were young, and you needed the money.
[LAUGHS.]
When I went in on the train, and I was unmasked, I Livestream picked up a profile on me.
Now, I got to get my family safe.
- What could we do to help? - Nothing.
You know, uh Emma's coming down, my mom's coming to get Mikey, and, uh, I'm gonna put them up at, uh, at a base hotel in Norfolk.
That's got to have them freaked out.
No, it's not, actually.
You know what? They're not freaked out.
Problem is I got to go to Philadelphia now and convince my dad to come back.
And that He's a fucking pain in the ass.
Well, if your dad's anything like my dad, I'd say you'd probably need Bravo for the op.
Well, I'll handle it.
- Hey, Jason? - Yeah? Hey, uh I know the timing sucks, but, uh, I got, I got to, I got to tell you all something.
Uh, after today, I-I need to stand down for a while.
After the hospital, you know, I-I thought I could go jump right back in, but, uh, it's-it's not happening.
Your head? Head's good.
Neck down's the problem.
Uh This last op did some new damage to my back and my hip, and I'm still five surgeries behind on the old stuff.
Apparently, ignoring injuries over time doesn't actually heal them.
How long you gonna be out for? Honestly, I-I don't know.
Uh, a month, a year? It scares me to even think about it.
Being away from Bravo is gonna kill me, but you guys deserve the best version of me.
So Really sorry to hear about this.
Ah You know I love you guys.
RAY: Love you, too, buddy.
[CHUCKLING.]
Take care of yourself.
See you, man.
Bye.
Good luck.
See you, brother.
- Have a good one, all right? - Yeah.
Be safe, man.
See you.
Go, uh, go take care of your family, man.
Will do.
[QUIET CHATTER.]
Excuse me.
Uh, you know a man named Sam Hughes? He had a blue tent behind the grocery store on Oakwood? Never heard of him, Officer.
[CHUCKLES.]
It's not like that.
I'm not a cop.
Big Red One.
Might've worked with you in Ghazni back in 2012.
Sam hasn't been around for weeks.
You're looking to swap war stories, knock on any of the other tents.
Thank you for your time.
That's terrible about Jason.
How scary for his family.
My God.
Yeah.
[SCOFFS.]
Here I thought I was gonna be the one blasting a hole in his day.
Dad, I'm gonna, uh, I'm-a take a shower, and then we'll head off to chemo.
You know, I've been thinking, um, if I'm gonna be above ground a little longer than we expected, we might want to set up some boundaries.
I'm all for fun and games and grandpa duties and all that, but don't think for a second you're gonna be getting some free childcare out of me.
Oh, oh, wow, all right, don't worry.
Hey, there are uh, there are some deposed dictators that are higher up - on that list than you.
- [LAUGHS.]
Really? Yeah.
We're-we're good.
Ah, well, you say that now, but just wait until you're all spun-up and she's on no sleep and she's pulling her hair out.
You're gonna be singing a different tune then.
STELLA: Uh, okay, okay.
I already, I already talked to the CYP department at Norfolk, who referred me to some amazing daycares, and I have a growing network of support between Naima and Hannah and all of Blackburn's ex-wives.
Plus, there's also caffeine, which I like, so that's good.
That's good.
I mean, it sounds like you won't even really need me.
I'm just trying to plan for what we can't plan for.
[CELL PHONE BUZZING.]
Okay.
You can You should go.
I'll-I'll take him to his appointment.
Yeah.
Don't worry about it, son.
She's better for my ego anyway.
We got it handled.
Yeah.
You've got it handled.
[DOG BARKING IN DISTANCE.]
Dad.
Dad, it's me.
Come on.
We got to go.
Dad? [SIGHS.]
Come on.
Let's go.
Told you it'd be a waste of time driving up here.
All right, look, I told Mom I would get you to the hotel, so I got to get you to the hotel.
You know you got Mom scared now.
She thinks ISIS is gonna be pissing in her azaleas.
That's great.
You know what? I'm just trying to follow protocol, all right? Get your bag packed and let's go.
I couldn't go if I wanted to.
I got a football banquet tomorrow night.
My kids need me there.
What good would a banquet be without a head coach? Your kids need you, right? You're in danger right now.
Do you understand me? So what do you say we just put the bad chicken dinner and the Knute Rockne quotes, put them on hold and let's go.
Well, it's not medals in the Oval Office, but it does mean a little something to some people.
Dad, please.
I'm just trying to keep you safe.
Can we go? Then come on in and relax I don't want to come in and relax.
'cause I'm not going anywhere.
Here we are.
Fadhil Morad.
Iraqi national who spent a decade carving out a reputation as the most formidable arms trafficker along the Iraq-Turkey border.
The weapons he and his men have smuggled has had an immeasurable impact on warfare in the region, while making Morad a wealthy man.
Arms trafficker's a little low on the food chain for the Spec Ops shark, isn't it? Bravo won't be spinning up to eliminate Morad.
We'll be going to make friends with him.
You're sending a SEAL team to make friends? What, was the PAW Patrol busy? [LAUGHS.]
Only time I'll ever say this, I am sure as hell glad that Jason ain't rolling with us because the man makes friends like a porcupine in a nudist colony.
DAVIS: Morad's position in the underworld has him tapped into streams of intel that our agency cannot access.
Convincing him to share that intel could provide crucial insight into those nations' defense programs.
To that end, our partners in the UK's MI6 have arranged for a sit-down with Morad to provide him a cache of intel in hopes he'll reciprocate.
Bravo Team will accompany two British Special Boat Service operators to the meeting at a remote location in northern Iraq.
A lot of firepower for a "friendly" get-together, yeah? SOTO: Morad and his men are hardened, well-armed criminals.
They've had previous dealings with the Brits, which ended badly.
Few years back, the Brits tried to win Morad over by feeding him some intel, turned out to be wrong, got one of Morad's men killed.
So this sit-down could be more of a setup.
Chance for Morad to get revenge.
With Jason sidelined, Ray will be serving as team leader.
SONNY: Oh, God, we're down two men before high tea.
What a day to be stepping into an Iraqi snake pit.
I feel for Jason.
You know, it's, uh It's hard to imagine an op following you home that way.
No shortage of ways for this job to hit you where you live, Clay.
Maybe it's better he gets some distance after our last op.
Last op was a bad hand from the start.
What you getting at? Uh, just that Team lives or dies by his calls.
Good or bad.
You know, uh, someone foolish enough to try to pin a Murphy's law op on Jason, well might be the same type to whisper in Command's ear about me in Nigeria.
Look, if I ever come for you, you'll know it's me.
JASON: Yeah, I'm on my way.
Okay, look, Mikey sounded really worried on the phone.
Can we go now? Damn shame he has to miss tonight's game for this nonsense.
- Oh, geez.
- It's Lakewood High.
He had a hat trick against them last month.
It was one goal, okay? It was one goal, all right? Hat trick came against St.
Viator's.
No.
It was Lakewood.
He called me after the game.
Well, you know what, I'll tell you what, lucky for Mikey you're not his coach, huh? So you won't bench him so you could flex for the school, right? You were late for practice.
[GROANS.]
Break the rules, deal with the consequences.
You know this.
I was three minutes late.
Doug Lewin ran out of gas.
Shit happens, Dad.
I coached you to a city championship.
[EXHALES.]
The only thing you remember is that I punished you for putting yourself first.
Clearly, you don't remember the lesson, either.
Always putting myself first.
Because, you know what? Driving out here is exactly what I wanted to do today, Dad.
Chance to make a point to me? - What point? - You've gone a lot farther than that, all the way to Coronado.
You still think that I enlisted because of you.
You're unreal.
Just a coincidence you signed up out of the blue, one day before I was scheduled to drive you around to your recruiting visits that I arranged? Dad, get upstairs.
Will you get upstairs now? - What? - There's somebody out - Get upstairs now.
- Hey! It's Colin Krause.
Col-Colin Krause.
He lives across the street.
The hell is he doing out there? - I didn't recognize him.
- He probably wanted to come get a look at his old pal, but you're jumping up and down like it's Lee Harvey Oswald outside.
[SIGHS.]
I didn't recognize him.
I Summer you were 15, you, Colin, and Alana were thick as thieves.
Used to have to track you down for supper.
How could you forget him? That was a lifetime ago, Dad.
All right? It was a lifetime ago.
Well, she wouldn't have forgotten.
- Who? - Alana.
She just cared so much about everyone.
Never mind how little she got back.
Gentlemen.
This is Shiv Konda and Joe Delockery, - our partner force from SBS.
- Cheers for touching down in Dorset to give us a lift.
Let's take you through the op plan, all right? You've studied the meet site, correct? Every dusty, abandoned inch of it.
While you two are internal meeting with Morad, Bravo will be posted outside, right here.
Close enough to the structure, while maintaining a field of view.
In case Morad has invited any surprise guests.
You consider setting up closer to this road here? Likeliest route in for any ambush.
Yeah, but not the only one.
There's a goat trail with a bridge that crosses the river just a hundred yards east of the meet site.
That's why I thought it'd be best for us to stay fluid.
Wait for ISR to direct us, and then if anyone's incoming, we can move to the best spot.
What Bravo 6 means is we don't want to commit to a position.
Rather allow my team to adjust on the fly.
Understood.
Latest from Morad is he'll have two associates with him.
I know the biggest threat is a force ambushing outside, but any chance you can spare a man to even the numbers inside? You need another body? Sure.
I can spare Spenser.
Bravo 6, this is Bravo 2.
Outside element is in position.
Yeah, copy, 2.
No surprises inside.
[VEHICLE APPROACHING.]
Bravo 6, this is Bravo 2.
Morad's vehicle's incoming.
CLAY: Copy, 2.
[VEHICLE APPROACHING.]
[VEHICLE DOORS OPEN.]
Leaving the heaviest gun in the truck.
That's downright hospitable.
DELOCKERY: Mr.
Morad, we appreciate you meeting with us.
You have what I was promised? Sir, we have a problem.
Two vehicles approaching Bravo's position.
- Ten klicks out.
- Friends of Morad? Definitely not.
Up-armored Humvees with a distinct customization that's been identified with the Koruma.
Turkish contractors.
Ankara's quick to deploy them with brutal force against perceived enemies in the region.
Morad's arms trafficking puts him on that list.
Marked man.
And Bravo's standing right on the bull's-eye.
[FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING.]
Turks are rolling pretty heavy to take out a few smugglers.
You think they know we're here? I doubt they're trying to go up against Americans.
But they are smart.
They won't underestimate their opponents.
Bravo 6, this is Bravo 2.
Enemy's two mikes out.
- [SPEAKING ARABIC.]
- You briefed the others? Over.
Yeah, copy, 2.
Word's out.
Mr.
Morad, please don't.
Morad.
Aikhras! Hey.
Come here a second.
Listen, you handle them, all right? You're gonna be with me.
Go out to Morad's truck.
Gonna grab that heavy gun.
Then we're gonna take position up top.
Let's go.
PILOT: Evasive maneuver.
- Whoa! - Whoa! - Hey.
- Hang on.
Whoa! - What was that? - [INDISTINCT CHATTER OVER RADIO.]
Wing-fixed cameras are out of position for ISR.
CAOC identified a MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter jet approaching the AOR from Syria.
They're likely wondering why a U.
S.
C-17 is circling near the border.
We've been directed to scram.
Bravo's gonna be fighting blind.
Bravo, be advised: Havoc is now leaving the AOR.
We no longer have eyes on.
Good copy, Havoc.
Hell of a time to ditch a dance party.
RAY: They're almost on the "X".
I'm gonna take out the driver in the first Humvee.
[GRUNTS.]
[GUNS FIRING.]
Light 'em up! [GRUNTS.]
[INDISTINCT SHOUTING.]
[GUNS CONTINUE FIRING.]
[MAN SHOUTS.]
Bravo 2, this is 6.
I've got eyes on the battlefield.
You need to collapse to the stable.
Negative, 6.
We're getting hammered.
No route to the building.
[MAN SHOUTS.]
There's a gully about 200 meters north of your pos.
You could follow it to the stable.
Copy, 6.
Give us some cover fire.
[MACHINE GUN FIRING.]
Claypunzel's caught their attention over there.
Might be our only chance.
RAY: Let's do it.
Brock, move! Moving.
[PANTING.]
Havoc, this is 2.
We're inside the building.
DAVIS: Copy that, Bravo 2.
Sonny, take that window.
Brock, with me.
[GUNS CONTINUE FIRING.]
Without the eye in the sky, we have no idea if they're flanking us.
Pull this.
The body by the door's got a radio.
Could tip us to their movements.
You speak Turkish? I'm betting Morad does, and he owes us one hell of a favor.
Bravo 3, this is 6.
Can you see the KIA a few feet from the door? He's got a radio.
Need you to grab it.
I'll cover.
Copy that.
I see him.
[MAN SHOUTS.]
[GRUNTS.]
The last two Tangos are retreating in a vehicle.
Havoc, this is Bravo 2.
Target is secure.
DAVIS: Good copy, Bravo 2.
Well done.
[MAN SPEAKING TURKISH.]
Delockery.
Bring him over here.
What's he saying? What'd he say? "Clear the target.
Helo airstrike incoming".
We're about to get lit up.
If we exfil in our trucks, a helo's gonna have no problem picking us off.
The Agency put secondary vehicles nearby us, right? Yeah.
Five klicks away.
We could patrol there on foot using the tree line for cover.
Well, trees won't do much if the helos have thermal imagery.
We stand here poking holes, they're gonna start putting holes in us, you understand? Good plan's better than a perfect one, Clay.
- Let's move.
- The river.
We swim out.
For the love of Michael Phelps, when has swimming helped with anything ever? The cold water will hide our heat signatures from the helos.
Right? Two klicks downstream, we'll be clear for those other vehicles.
I'll take water over fire.
Let's go.
They got piranhas in that river, I heard.
- [CHEERING.]
- JASON: Dad, let's go.
There's Kid Nemecek.
Best I've coached.
Got a howitzer for an arm.
He keeps listening to me, he'll be playing on Sundays.
[CHUCKLES.]
- Wow.
- Okay, you know what, Dad? We've been here long enough.
Shut it off.
We've been here long enough.
We have to go.
Stop.
I told you I'm not going.
Got the banquet tomorrow.
Team needs me.
Course the team needs you, 'cause that is your priority, right? The team has always been your priority and not your family.
You got Mom stressed out, and you're more concerned about your players, Dad.
You're one to talk about putting family first.
My kids know that I love them, all right? They know that I love them.
They're, you know, they're not competing for my affection from a whole football team, Dad.
Christ almighty, I am not gonna take lectures from the guy who left his wife and kids behind so he could chase glory? Chasing glory? What are you talking about? - The hell are you talking about? - Chasing glory.
You never understood what it was about.
What have you been chasing, then? It wasn't about chasing glory, Dad.
So what have you been chasing? What is it that you cannot get enough of? That everyone who loves you - has to pay for it? - Paying for it? I'm the one who's paying for it.
Me! I'm the one who is paying for it day in and day out.
You never understood the cost.
- Never.
- The hell I don't! I picked up that check more times than you know.
Oh, fine.
Alana used to call us at night in tears while you were spun up or deployed somewhere.
God knows where.
Your mom and I would go down and stay there, helping with the kids for weeks at a time.
Alana and I did the best that we could, all right? Don't go changing the story now, because you were never there for weeks.
You didn't even go to her funeral.
She asked us not to tell you.
That's why you don't know.
I'm sorry, tell me what? What? She wanted to let you believe that things were better than they were.
Didn't want your mind at home when you're in a war zone.
Things got really rough.
Really, really rough, okay? These past few years.
All right? You don't understand what this job does to you.
The toll it takes on your body, on your brain.
- Everything.
It is a complete - Blaming the job frees you from feeling responsible.
Well After all Alana did for you, she suffered alone because the legendary Jason Hayes always puts himself first.
What do you want me to say? What do you want me to say? That I was a shitty husband? Okay, fine.
I was a shitty husband.
There.
You happy now? She deserved better.
I know that.
She knew that.
She sacrificed everything for this family, and she's the one who died.
She died, Dad, not me.
That's the one thing, you know? That is the one thing that sticks in my head these days.
It's the only thing.
[SIGHS.]
It's late.
Good night, son.
[EXHALES.]
Ugh.
Sending Sonny to grab that radio, the water exfil That's impressive headwork.
You came up big on an op that I needed to go well.
Glad my ambition didn't get in the way.
[LAUGHS.]
Yeah.
I wa I was wrong earlier, man.
I shouldn't have accused you of ratting me out.
For what it's worth, I didn't.
I know.
Man, I'm on Bravo because you jumped on that Marsden grenade for me.
It's just between worrying about Jason being doxxed, and paranoid about what Command knows, Sam going AWOL, I My head's been spinning more than usual.
- I hear that.
- Yeah.
It's felt easier to get a grip on the battlefield than it has at home lately.
Something going on? Yeah, it's complicated.
Outside-the-wire problems are simpler.
I could swear I just heard Jason Hayes right there.
[CHUCKLES.]
Good work, brother.
[PHONE BUZZING.]
Lieutenant Soto.
The problem blew over, so I'm heading home.
- Just like that? - Just like that.
Yeah.
There was no identifying details about me online, so this, uh, this glory chaser is anonymous again.
Well, good.
It's gotta be a load off.
Some of the things I said last night, uh I've always been better with other people's kids than my own.
Maybe you deserved better from me.
You did the best you could.
Something I couldn't do for Alana.
Something you were saying last night about hard time keeping things straight in your head.
I've been doing my reading about this brain injury stuff.
Dad, I don't want to talk about it, okay? - I got a long ride home.
- All right.
All right? You enjoy your banquet tonight.
Drive careful.
All right, well, cheers to you finally getting a buyer for your bar.
And, uh, may, uh, may they never curse it with an artisanal olive or IPA.
[BOTH LAUGH.]
I'm gonna miss that place.
And Texas.
Yeah.
But the sacrifices we make for family.
Amen.
What in the hell? Davis! I didn't expect to see the brain trust out tonight.
What you doing here, Davis? Um, Grant, this is Hannah and Sonny.
- Sonny and I work together.
- Hey.
Hey, how are you? Nice to meet you.
- Yeah.
- Lisa, it's great to finally meet you - in person.
- Meet you in person.
Yes.
Why don't you join us? - Great.
Yeah.
Sure.
- Yeah.
- Why not, man? Hey - Gonna need one more chair.
it's a party over here.
You are a gentleman, Grant.
I've actually heard a lot about you, man.
GRANT: Oh - Oh, yeah.
- DAVIS: Good things.
Very good things.
So, Hannah, you also still getting used to these two vanishing for days to undisclosed locations? Oh, yeah.
It takes some adjustment.
Mm.
But we, uh, you know, we figured out what works, and - everybody's happy.
Mm-hmm.
- Mm.
Except, uh, well, Brock.
Yeah, um, Leanne, uh, well, she detonates her biggest diaper - right about now.
- Wait, I'm sorry, - Brock is babysitting? - Mm-hmm.
- Oh, wow, no.
- SONNY: Yes.
Yeah, he-he owed me one.
Are you still claiming that he cheated you in the hospital Olympics? Wait, did she say "hospital Olympics"? Well, you know, a whole team of frogmen recuperating have to find some way to amuse themselves.
Wait, the whole team was in the hospital? When was that? Oh, nah.
I mean Uh, it's not, honestly It's not really a big deal.
We were Hey, Hannah, Sonny says that you're liking Vah Beach.
It's good.
Trying to find my footing.
DAVIS: Well, if you ever need a break from Sonny's - all-carcinogen diet - [SARCASTIC LAUGH.]
I can recommend some great restaurants for you.
I hope it's not that Thai place.
Uh, you love that Thai place.
Oh, anything's better than that horrific sushi place.
This is a very refined palette from a man who heats his Twinkies.
Ain't nothing wrong with heating a Twinkie.
- Oh, man.
- Okay? - Mm-hmm.
- It is true.
- [LAUGHS.]
Hey.
- Hey.
- Hi, baby.
Mm.
- Hey.
How'd the op go? - It was great.
- Yeah? Yeah.
How you feeling? - Amazing.
Just unbelievable.
- Yeah? - Good.
- 24 weeks pregnant, it's [CLICKS TONGUE.]
Ooh, do you want to be the action hero that you are - Mm-hmm.
- and rub my feet? - I had a different idea.
- [LAUGHS.]
- I would love to rub your feet.
- Now, see, that's - I'm gonna go do it.
- That's a good response.
- All right, here it comes.
- Yay.
Here comes the big war fighter coming down here - to rub some feet.
- Yay! - [GIGGLES.]
- [CHUCKLES.]
Hey, I've I've been thinking that, um, maybe an action hero isn't what you're gonna need in a few months.
What do you mean? It's just, you know, the way you've the way you've been carrying everything and I don't want that to go on.
You know? As soon as the baby comes, I'm gonna I'm gonna ask for some family leave time from Bravo.
Be here for real.
[CHUCKLES.]
You assessing our finances, or are you planning for world domination? Both.
I transferred some settlement money to the kids' college funds.
Have you given any thought to the rest? Yeah, actually.
Uh, you know what? Pop dedicated his life to helping people.
I think he'd be happy if that money went to helping people like Sam.
So donate to a veteran homelessness charity? Ideally, but I spent the flight back researching, and I couldn't find one that provided the whole range of services that someone like Sam needs.
If I couldn't find it, how are vets supposed to? Well, maybe that's a gap we could fill.
We? What do you mean? With my medical background and your military experience, is it crazy to think that you and I could start something with that money? I have known Team guys that started non-profits.
I mean, they found purpose beyond carrying a rifle.
I-It doesn't sound that crazy at all.
- Two beers.
- You got it.
- Oh, hey there.
- Hey.
So, Grant.
He seems real nice.
Thanks.
Hannah's great.
I'm I'm happy for you.
I'm happy for you, too.
Well, good for us.
Uh, we should we should get back.
See you over there.
Yeah.
[EXHALES.]
I didn't think you'd still be here.
Well, when we texted last night, I told you I'd stick around, but my flight leaves in a couple hours.
You know, I'm sorry.
I'm really sorry.
Is everything okay with whatever it was? No, I am, uh Yeah, I handled it.
[SIGHS.]
What's wrong? I've just got a lot on my plate right now.
Okay.
So tell me about it.
I mean, is it work? Family stuff? It's on me.
I I don't want you to have to pay for it.
[JASON SNIFFLES.]
Pay for what? Right.
[CRYING QUIETLY.]
If there's so much on your plate, maybe we shouldn't book this room for a while.
[CLEARS THROAT.]
[INHALES.]
Yeah.
[GROANS.]
[SIGHS.]
[GRUNTS.]
[DOOR OPENS.]
[DOOR SHUTS.]
Ow.
[GRUNTS.]
- What? - Some something's wrong.
Baby, it's just you're just having a bad dream.
- Okay? Lay back down.
- No, no, no.
I don't feel right.
- Is that - Oh, my God, something's - What? - I don't know what's happening.
What do you mean? What is it? What is it? I-I think I think my water just broke.
- What? - Yeah.
No.
This is not supposed to be happening right now.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
I don't know, this isn't This is not supposed to be happening, not yet.
I-I don't know what's happen - Aah.
- Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
We're gonna get you to the hospital, okay? - Okay.
- Can you get up? Hey, I got you, I got you, I got you.
Okay? Just walk slow, walk slow, walk slow, walk slow.
- [GRUNTS.]
Ah.
- Come on.
You all right?
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