Chicago Fire s13e08 Episode Script

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I gotta set things right with my boss
or I'm out of job.
You can find another one.
I'm a firefighter, T.
That's what I worked my whole
life for.
The firehouse is the center of your life
and you keep trying
to leave me out of it.
I just have to figure out
how to balance everything better.
Don't bother.
There is another captain's test
coming up in a couple of months
and I'm taking it.
I gave Herrmann hell for having doubts,
but when it comes to myself?
40 years on the job?
You're gonna make a great lieutenant.
I'm not going anywhere until you tell me
what the hell is going on.
I just need you to stay at
your sister's for a few days.
I'm only trying to protect you.
This is Miami all over again.
I'm not the bad guy here.
You never are.
[SOFT MUSIC]

[LINE TRILLS]
Hi, this is Monica.
Leave a message
and I'll call you back.
[VOICEMAIL BEEPS]
I know you're pissed,
but come on, give me a call.
I'm sorry about how everything went down
and I just wanna talk to you.
[PHONE BEEPS]
[INDISTINCT CHATTER]
- Good morning, Chief.
- Morning.
I could tell it was something serious
by the tone of Dwayne's voice.
Okay.
He wants to move in together.
Oh, that's so sweet.
It is and I said yes
because I'm kind of in love
with the guy,
but I just I need my own space.
In love. Aw.
Wow, you are really going soft.
I blame Flynn.
Well, I did use the word boyfriend
when I was talking about him
the other day.
How does that help me tell Dwayne
I am not into cohabitation right now?
Oh.
I have to say something
before it gets
to the point of no return.
Yeah.
Acting up this shift, huh?
Yeah, Severide's got
some fire inspection boondoggle
in Michigan.
You know, I always wanted
to go to Michigan.
You know it's like an hour
to the border, right?
Why would I wanna go to the border?
The hell is this?
[TENSE MUSIC]
One of you guys put this in my locker?
Is this some kind of a prank?
No. What is it?
Looks like a bullet.
Uh, actually, I think it's a pendant.
Hey, maybe one of the weirdos
from the first shift
used your locker.
- Yeah, well, whoever it was
- [LOCKER SLAMS]
They need to stay the hell
out of here from now on.
It's not a storage dump.
[HUMMING]
Why are you cooking today, Lieutenant?
Honestly, I couldn't remember
when I last got behind the grill.
Figured it was time.
It's funny the things you miss sometimes
when you move up the ladder.
- Hey.
- Good morning.
You guys seem pretty chill
considering the officer's tests
are tomorrow.
And I was trying to forget about it.
Thank you very much.
I have achieved a state
of zen-like calm.
[MINT CRUNCHES]
Oof. Yeah, I can tell.
- Mm?
- Mm, no.
- Mm?
- What are these?
Certs.
What's a Cert?
It's a mint. How do you not know that?
Because they're old man mints.
And I'm pretty sure that they
were discontinued years ago.
Get outta here.
- Yeah.
- They're not that old.
Something smells good.
Kidd's got a kitchen sink
scramble in the works.
Mm-hmm, and chow is up!
- [ALARM BLARES]
- Truck 81, Ambulance 61.
- Person down from unknown causes.
- Let's go!
8577 Keystone Avenue.
[SIRENS WAILING]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

Back here.
[DOG BARKING]
This is bad.
[SMALL ENGINE REVVING]
[PANTING]
Ma'am, I need you to control your dog
so we can get to your husband.
Oh, that's not my dog or my husband.
Phil's my neighbor.
I heard him yelling
and I know he lives alone.
I'm on it.
Come here, boy, come here.
Good boy. Easy now. Come on.
Yeah, good boy.
All right.
[DOG BARKING]
Let's turn this off.
[ENGINE SHUTS OFF]
All right, Mouch, Ritter,
widen this hole.
Copy that.
Good boy.
Phil, we're gonna get you out of here.
All right?
Just keep listening
to the sound of my voice
and breathe in, all right?
- Hey, Carver, hold this steady.
- You got it.
Take deep breaths.
You're doing great.
All right, sir,
we are going to start an IV
and give you some fentanyl
for the pain, okay?
Hey, Phil, what are you doing here?
Are you are you building a fence?
For my dog.
My hand slipped. I I got spun around.
Hey, Lieutenant.
- Yeah.
- How's this?
How how bad is it?
[DOG BARKING]
All right, Phil, we gotta free your leg
so we can take you to the hospital.
Even with the meds
you're gonna feel some pain.
- Do it.
- Okay.
Ritter, get the backboard ready.
- Mouch, cut away any clothing.
- Copy.
And Carver, just try to keep him still.
- Copy that.
- Okay.
It's gonna be okay.
Hold on to me.
[DOG BARKING]
[GROANS]
Okay, we're gonna do this quick.
Like ripping off a Band-Aid, okay?
- Okay.
- Ready?
On three, two, one.
[SCREAMING]
Almost there.
Almost there.
- Okay, clear.
- [DOG BARKING]
Grab the Speedsplint.
[MOANING]
[TENSE MUSIC]
Got the splint.
There we go, Phil. We gotcha.
Should I put him inside, Lieutenant?
Probably a good idea. Yeah.
Come on, boy. Come on.
It's okay, it's okay, it's okay.
Yeah, it's okay.
All right.
- Now.
- Okay.
[MECHANICAL WHIRRING]

Good to go!
This way, buddy.
We'll make sure someone checks on you.
- Come on, come on. Hey, hey.
- [DOG BARKING]
Whoa, whoa. Hey, hey, stay, stay, stay!
[SIREN WAILING]
Am I gonna die?
You're doing good.
Just keep that oxygen on for me, okay?
Wait, wait, wait! Stay!
Hey, somebody grab him!
Come back and grab him!
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
That is one loyal dog.
I hope he doesn't get killed.
61, victim's dog took off
after the ambo.
Any chance you got eyes on him?
Um, no, I don't see anything.
Oh, wait, no. No, I got him.
All right, Novak, I'm pulling over.
[SIREN WAILING]
The leg still there?
It's all bandaged up,
but they're gonna take
good care of you at Med.
Oh, please, please don't let me die.
I got you, Phil.

You're a speedy old guy.
Oh, Fridge!
Okay.

Damn it.
- [DICE RATTLE]
- You're on a roll.
Four threes.
I'm calling BS on you already.
You can't start that high.
All right? Hey!
You cannot lift up the cup!
When you said you'd teach us
Liar's Dice, it sounded fun.
This isn't fun.
[DOOR CLOSES]
[ENGINE CHUGGING]
[AIR HISSES]
Okay, so Chief, our victim,
the owner of this
- dog
- His name's Fridge.
The dog is Fridge. The victim is Phil.
Yes, the victim was
taken into surgery right away,
so there wasn't time to find
a contact to take the dog,
so the medics handed him off
to us at Med.
Hopefully, the owner will pull through,
but his injuries are pretty serious.
So in the meantime,
until we get an update,
I was hoping that
we could keep the dog here.
[SOFT MUSIC]
Fine.
For now. I'll be back.

Monica.
Up here.
Hi.
Why didn't you call me back?
I didn't know if you were still
here at your sister's or what.
I didn't sleep well at Olivia's,
so as soon as I got home, I crashed.
You always check your phone.
You didn't call me back
because you wanted to scare me.
Hey, you're the one who
scared the hell out of me.
Sending me away
in the middle of the night?
I was protecting you.
But I don't like being without you.

I have to go back to the firehouse.
Mm-mm.
[CHUCKLES]

Sorry, I couldn't keep my hands off you.
Hope you don't get in trouble
with the boss
when you get back.
You are irresistible.
[CHUCKLES]
What's my gun doing under the bed?
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
I keep it in the closet.
Always.
I moved it before I went to sleep.
I was really shaken up
after the last few days
and I just wanted to feel safe.
You don't need my gun.
You don't shoot.
I took care of that situation.
There's no reason
to be worried any more.
I told you that.

All right, I'll call you later.
Hope you pick up this time.
I love you.
Love you.

I just had a 20-minute
phone call with Dwayne
where I managed to not tell him
that I don't wanna move in together.
Living together is hard, man.
You shouldn't make the move
unless you're feeling it 100%.
You wanna call him for me?
I'm not the guy you want
managing your relationship.
Trust me.
Sit.
See, Tuesday would not go
for being leashed.
And then she'd wander off
and get into so much stuff,
I eventually had to stop
bringing her to the firehouse.
He stopped pulling.
But I'm not taking this
rope off, that's for sure.
[CHUCKLES] It's nice to have
a dog in the house again.
It is.
Come on. Come on.
Okay, so I need the whole plan laid out
because it is a tangled web
you're weaving.
It's pretty simple, actually.
Tomorrow I take the lieutenant exam
and Herrmann takes the captain exam.
After Herrmann holds the captain rank
for a hopefully limited time
Oh, I think I
I might be having a heart attack.
This is great.
Herrmann will then go on
to take the chief exam.
And when he passes that,
he moves into the big office
and sits in the big desk.
Then you take over
for Engine Lieutenant.
- Kaboom.
- What about Pascal?
Is he really just gonna hand
over that desk?
They haven't
directly discussed it,
but Pascal knows
Boden wants Herrmann in there.
You keep saying, "when we pass."
It's not when, it's if.
If we pass!
Well, I am just impressed
with all the hoops
you guys are jumping through
to stay at 51.
And how much you're relying
on each other to get it done.
Yeah, it's actually kind of sweet.
Sweet?
Do you see what's happening to her?
She used to be the cynical one.
Now the dynamics are gonna get
all messed up.
[SOFT PLAYFUL MUSIC]

Oh, Chief.
I was just looking for you.
Oh, well, I had I had a meeting.
Down down at headquarters.
Uh, what was it you needed, Lieutenant?
I just wanted to update you
about our victim from this morning.
- Mm.
- He survived the surgery.
He is still intubated in the ICU.
They removed his leg from the knee down.
I'm sorry to hear that.
It's not great news,
but it could have been a lot worse.
I just wanted to make sure
that you were okay
that we keep Fridge around
until somebody from the family
reaches out.
And Carver offered to take him
home once we go off-duty.
All right.
Any ETA on those
monthly training reports
I asked you to put together?
I am working on them right now.
Should have them to you
by the end of shift.
Will. I-I-I will have them
to you by the end of shift.
Chief.
Thank you, Lieutenant.
[SIGHS SOFTLY]
Okay.
You were right.
I'm sure I was.
About what?
They stopped
manufacturing these in 2018.
Well, they're still strong enough
that I can hear you chewing
on them five rooms away
even with my bad ears,
so how bad can they be?
Novak didn't even know what they were.
Neither did Ritter or Violet
when I asked them.
Yeah, so?
You said it yourself.
They're old man mints.
[SCOFFS] So what? We're old men.
Well, I'm putting up a pretty
good fight against Father Time,
in case you hadn't noticed.
And by the way, so are you.
[SOFT PLAYFUL MUSIC]

[GROANS]
Mm-hmm.
Gentlemen, today's drill:
large area searches.
Tony, find a secure anchor point.
Stretch the rope back to the main door.
Copy that.
Capp.
Blacked out means blacked out.
No peek holes.
Perfectionist.
[TENSE MUSIC]

Okay.
What's the joke? I don't get it.
No idea, Cruz.
I'm telling you it's not us.

Doesn't make any sense.
All right. Let's do it.
- [METAL CLANGS]
- [ALARM BLARES]
Ambulance 61, wellness check.
9285 Oakley Avenue, apartment 20.
[DOORS CLOSE, ENGINE TURNS OVER]
[SIREN WAILING]
[TENSE MUSIC]
[CLEARS THROAT]
- [KNOCKS ON DOOR]
- CFD paramedics.
Dispatch said the wellness call was
from the resident's mother?
Yeah, they said
she sounded pretty upset.
[KNOCK ON DOOR]
CFD. Anyone home?
[OBJECT THUDS]
There's something blocking the door.
[SOFT CHOKING]
Oh, God.
Okay, let's get him down now.
Novak, try to take off
some of the weight.

Oh, no, no.
No.
Are you all right?
- Yeah, I'm okay.
- Okay.
[GASPING]
Okay.
No obvious sign of fracture.
I'm gonna bag him.

Okay, here we go.
Relax. Try to relax.
- [LABORED GASPING]
- Try to relax.
- Relax, relax. Breathe in.
- [MACHINE BEEPING]
There you go.
- There you go.
- [MACHINE BEEPING]
52%, but rising.

[MACHINE BEEPS]
- Just hit 88.
- Okay.
Okay, good.
You're all right. All right.
We're gonna get you
to the hospital now, okay?
Why did you do that?
How could you do that to us?
Novak!
Let's get him on the stretcher. Now.

All right, let's go.
[PHONE RINGING]
[SOMBER MUSIC]

Do you know that guy?
No, I-I-I've never seen him.
It wasn't that.
Well, he's gonna make it
because we were there to help him.
I'm I'm mortified
about the way I acted.
I just lost my grip,
and it will never happen again.
Do you wanna talk about it?
I'm fine. It was just
it was kind of shocking, and I am
I'm good now.
[SNIFFLES]
Well, the new chaplain, LeFevour,
I hear he's really good,
and if you ever feel like
you need to go to someone,
- you can
- No, but thank you.
Really.
Okay.
But my offer still stands any time.
I know.

Hey, so, I've been trying to
keep my mind off of everything,
you know,
and I've pretty much cleaned up
every single piece of equipment
in the house,
and I've yelled at Capp and
Tony more than I usually do,
- and now I need some busywork.
- Oh?
That doesn't include
cleaning the bathrooms.
- Ah.
- What's happening here?
I'm looking for busy work.
Not the worst idea I've ever heard.
I got it.
Okay.
You guys can help me fill out
my monthly training reports.
These are my notes. These are the forms.
They've been piling up,
and Pascal has been on my case.
If it were Severide,
he'd get away
with a few more weeks, but
[INHALES DEEPLY] Not me.
Um, I don't like the look of those.
- You were the one that said busywork.
- I
This is better than
the bathrooms, Herrmann.
I am just trying to help you out.
No. What I want
- Hi.
- Hi.
I'm Monica Pascal, Dom's wife.
Oh. Oh, wow.
Uh, uh, hi. [CHUCKLES]
Um, I'm Lieutenant Kidd.
It's nice to meet you.
Mm.
I'm McHolland. Good to meet you.
Pleasure.
So hey, Mrs. Pascal,
why don't I walk you over
to the chief's office?
- That'd be great.
- All right.
Thank you.
Yeah, right this way.
Who's that?
That is Chief's wife.
- Very pretty lady.
- She really is.
[CLEARS THROAT]
I appreciate this, Mouch.
- No, you
- Thank you.
[SOFT MUSIC]

No.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- It's nice to meet you.
- You too.
You like to surprise me
with these visits.
Happy surprise, I hope.
Of course.
Strange that I barely know anything
about your firehouse, isn't it?
I had no idea you had a dog here.
Yeah.
And that fireman who
walked me in, Herrmann,
he seems lovely.
Well, that dog's temporary.
And firefighters could be too.
You never know.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY]
I wanted to stop by
and tell you that I signed up
for a firearm training
at a gun range in Park Ridge.
You were right when
you said I don't shoot.
And I wanna learn.
You don't need to do that.
What happened, that's
that's never gonna happen again.
I've heard that before.
Well, if you wanna keep on
punishing me, fine,
but this gun training
I'm not here to ask permission, Dom.
[SOFT TENSE MUSIC]
I just wanted you to know.
See you later tonight.

Hey, Lieutenant, I was gonna
take Fridge out real quick,
stop by that store down the street,
get him some food.
- I'll have this with me.
- All right.
You think he's named Fridge
because of his appetite?
Uh, I'd guess it has more to do with
the Bears' defensive tackle,
William the Refrigerator Perry.
Scored a touchdown in Super Bowl XX.
Mm.
If it was a Blackhawks reference,
- I would've got it.
- Mm.
I already share a bedroom
with all of you.
If I don't have one
of my own anywhere
I get it.
You'll know when it's right.
- Mm-hmm.
- [SIGHS]
Let's go.
[SIGHS]
[NOTIFICATION CHIMES]
Leon. Come inside the house, bro.
Everybody's gonna wanna say hello.
No. Maybe another time.
But I gotta talk to you about something.
W-what's going on?
A Cook County parole agent
reached out to me about Junior.
It's Flaco's cousin.
The guy I helped put away,
like, 12 years ago.
The only person besides you
who was in that building
when Flaco died.
[TENSE MUSIC]
Uh, what about him?
He's in prison
for attempted murder, right?
It's, like, a 20-year sentence.
That that's the thing.
He got early release.
He got out last week.

[CLEARS THROAT] Uh
do you know why the parole agent
thinks that Junior
might be a threat to you?
I don't know.
He-he just said it's policy
to notify anyone involved
in the criminal case.
Did he have any updates
on the gang members
Junior used to hang with?
No. And there wasn't any chatter.
Least as far as I know.
But there's no way
Junior's not coming for me.
I took down the Insane Kings,
his home base.
Now I've been staying
with some guys I know
outside the city, but what if
he does track me down?
Okay, okay, look.
Junior's been in jail for 12 years.
I bet he just wants
to keep his head down.
You can keep an eye out,
but don't run scared.
It was a long time ago.
[SIGHS] I shouldn't be here long.
I gotta go.
Yeah, yeah, okay.
But but let me know
if anything else happens.
Hey, seriously, anything.
Thanks, Joe.
Yeah.

[APPREHENSIVE MUSIC]

[SIGHS]
[SIGHS]
[SNIFFLES]
Um, anything I can do to help?
No.
All good.
But thank you.

[SIGHS]
You know, I did good when
I was a floater
and I just bounced from house to house.
I never lost it like this.
Not once.
And now I'm with all these
people who rely on each other
for everything and they
wanna know everything.
It's hard
to let people know you.
Especially these people.
Feels like once
you get inside the fold here,
you may never get out.
Yeah.
51 is like quicksand that way.
We're frontliners.
You and me.
We run toward the danger,
not away from it.
Right?
I don't really know.
I mean, about me, anyway.
Yes, you do.

You've been braver than me so far.
Good night, Novak.

I don't wanna keep pushing.
It might just make her
shut down even more,
but I just I wanna help, you know?
You can't make someone
open up if they don't want to.
If nothing else, Kelly has
definitely taught me that.
How's he doing in Michigan?
Good.
But he's decided
to come back a little early.
Which, of course, I'm happy about.
Aw, he misses you. That's sweet.
Ritter was right.
You are going soft, girl.
- Hey, buddy.
- Aw.
[CHUCKLES]
[GASPS] Fridge!
There he is.
I'm Gail, Phil Webster's daughter.
How's your dad doing?
[SIGHS] I just got a call
about what happened
and drove right to the hospital
to see him.
Guess he's gotta have a bunch
more surgeries on the leg,
but the doctors say he's improving.
- Good.
- I'm glad to hear it.
That's a good dog he's got.
I said I'd take Fridge right home,
but I might try and sneak him
into the hospital first.
[CHUCKLES]
No better medicine than a dog, right?
Yeah. I saw it for myself.
Thank you, guys,
for taking care of both of them.
One quick question. The name Fridge.
[SOFT MUSIC]
- Super Bowl XX.
- [CHUCKLES]
Carver figured that.
Just makes sense.
Give your dad our best.
- Will do.
- Mm.
Good boy. Yeah.
Aw.
Sweet.
Might be time for me to get a dog.
So ready to take that guy home.
Now, is Tori a dog person?
Tori moved back to Texas.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]
Really appreciate this, Nadia.
Yeah, I didn't wanna make
a whole big deal out of this,
especially since it's just
a small personal thing.
Not a problem.
I, uh, I found it at a yard sale
and I didn't even know
that it opened up like that
until I got it home.
So I was just curious if
what you thought about
the ashes in there.
You know, get your professional take?
I've seen these things before.
They're called pendant urns.
[TENSE MUSIC]
These
Are cremated remains.

Hey, you ever seen this before?
Nah.
- How about you?
- Mm-mm.
Hey, you recognize this, Driscoll?
No.
- You?
- Mm-mm.
Has anyone seen somebody
put this in my locker?
Or even holding it?
No.
Someone in this firehouse
knows whose it is.
Mm.
Is it extraordinarily hot in here?
Nah.
Pretty mild, actually.
I bet none of these people
know what a Certs is.
Yeah.
When these are gone,
so goes a great generation of lozenges.
Mm.
[IMITATES GUNSHOT] Yeah.
[SOFT PLAYFUL MUSIC]
[CERTS CRUNCHING]
Oh, thank God I don't have
to take the test next to you.
I'd have to turn my ears off.
Give me one of those.
Oh, come on. Forget it then, all right?
Probably kill me anyway,
100-year-old candy.
I don't want it.
Eh.
Take one.
You've earned it.
Thank you.
Okay, it's time to get started.
Anyone that doesn't know their
room assignment, come see me.

Good luck, Mouchie.
And to you, my friend.

I send a lot of work their way,
so the supply house
gave me a great discount.
And you guys didn't have to help.
I can put the fence together solo.
Bet that's just what
Phil said to himself.
Did you guys hear that sarcasm?
This is Violet's fault.
I'm becoming the cynic.
I'm happy to help.
Don't even think twice.
Kelly doesn't come back
into town until tomorrow,
so I'm just making good use of my time.
And I'm avoiding Dwayne, obviously.
I appreciate it.
Figure it's the least I can do
after I almost got Fridge killed.
Phil is not gonna
give you that dog, Carver.
If that's what you're hoping for.
I know.
But I did offer to dog-sit.
Get your own dog, man.
Ritter.
Hate to tell you this.
Your current attitude
is not Violet's fault.
Am I becoming Herrmann?
No, you just gotta go talk to Dwayne.
Just sort some things out.
[APPREHENSIVE MUSIC]
You're right.
We got this.
Go.
Listen, it'll be fine.
You guys are good.
You're just asking
for a little bit more time.
Yeah.
- Thanks.
- Mm-hmm.
See you guys next shift.
- See ya, Ritter.
- See ya.
Go get him!
[DOOR OPENS]
Oh, hey. How was work?
Busy.
[SIGHS]
Jeanine was sick,
so I had to make up the bride
and eight bridesmaids by myself.
[SOFT MUSIC]

Here's the firearms training facility
a lot of the members of CFD use.
These guys, they
they know what they're doing.

Thank you.
I'm not even sure this is what I want.
All I really want, Dom, is
for you to stop going it alone.
No more secrets, no more
scorched earth all around us.
That way, we can keep each other safe.
Okay?
Okay.

Can I help you?
Oh, no, I was just
I just, I used to live here, that's all.
When I was a little girl.
Are you
are you one of the Novak kids?
Yeah.
I am.
Have a good night.

[KNOCK AT DOOR]
Why so early?

Oh. I don't wanna interrupt anything.
Are you going out?
Not anymore. Come on in.
I'm sure your date was gonna be awesome.
But maybe not as awesome
as hanging out with me
and watching every
bad TV show about matchmaking?
That sounds like the perfect night.

[DOOR OPENS]
[DOOR CLOSES]
[TENSE MUSIC]

Hey. It's Joe Cruz.
You remember me, right, Joe?
It's been a while.
Let me refresh your memory.
I'm the one who saw you
close the door on my cousin.
And left him to die.
We need to talk, my friend.

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

[WOLF HOWLS]
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