9-1-1 Season 8 Episode 5
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00:00No, no, we don't have costumes.
00:01It doesn't matter about the costumes, it's about family.
00:03Yes, come on, right now.
00:06Okay, ready? Hurry up.
00:08Alright, on three, we will say Halloween.
00:11Ready? One, two, three.
00:12Halloween!
00:18How adorable was Gian saying that the cookie was a dog drink?
00:22When she growled at Shem, I got it.
00:26Halloween's the best.
00:27Oh, it is.
00:28But if you think they had fun tonight,
00:30you should see them trick-or-treating on the actual Halloween.
00:32Oh, I wish.
00:34What if you didn't more than just wish for once?
00:38You know I have to work.
00:39It's one of the busiest nights of the year.
00:42Just like Christmas, the fourth of July, and New Year's.
00:46Working through the holidays is part of the job, Karen.
00:49So, there's no such thing as a person on this?
00:51Yeah, but it'll be some last minute
00:53we can scramble and find someone to come.
00:55I can scramble every time the tones go off.
00:57I'm sure they can find somebody.
00:59I guess I would just feel guilty
01:01bailing on everyone else in the house
01:03when they still have to work.
01:05What about this house?
01:10It's Mara's first Halloween with us.
01:13You'd both know it would be the world to us
01:15if you were there.
01:16Yeah.
01:17Think of it this way.
01:21She'll never forget it if you come.
01:23And she'll never forget it if you don't.
01:30Okay.
01:31It was all Hallows' Eve.
01:39A sedan drove down a slick, shadowy road
01:44illuminated only by the soft glow
01:48of the full moonlight
01:50when BAM!
01:51It was ripped in two by a telephone pole.
01:58Now, I have more intense ones
02:01that I could share.
02:02But the school board asked us to stop showing
02:05them a few years ago.
02:07Too triggering.
02:08The scariest thing about Halloween
02:11isn't the ghost or the goblins.
02:14It's the deadliest night of the year
02:15for young people.
02:16Twice as many die.
02:18From drunk driving,
02:20getting hit by cars.
02:25Excuse me, I'm sorry.
02:27Am I bothering you?
02:28No, you're fine.
02:29You're such a cab.
02:31Welcome to my world.
02:33That's life with the Sigmas.
02:34Sigma?
02:35What's a Sigma?
02:36It's like today's version
02:37of the cool cat, but cooler.
02:42You know, maybe I could
02:44dip into a few of the classics
02:46for old times' sake.
02:49Anybody curious about what happens
02:51when a throwing dart
02:52goes through a human jawbone?
02:55Or a slip and slider
02:56ends up under a riding lawnmower?
02:58It's not your fault you don't speak, Sigma.
03:07No.
03:08I don't speak stupid.
03:10It's a zombie.
03:16It's a zombie.
03:18It's a zombie.
03:20Whoa, whoa.
03:21This is called Firehouse Haunt Fest.
03:23That's Firehouse Haunt Fest.
03:24Camp.
03:25Where's the spooky?
03:26Where's the macabre?
03:27Where's the gore?
03:29Uh, gore.
03:30We got spiderwebs.
03:32We got bats.
03:33We got crows.
03:35Fake blood.
03:36Fake blood count.
03:37Fake blood is just a start.
03:38This place should be festooned with blood.
03:40Let's remember who we're doing this for.
03:42We got kids of all ages
03:43coming through here,
03:44so no blood.
03:44You know how hard it is?
03:46Clean blood in real life.
03:47Fake blood is no different.
03:49She's got a point.
03:50Remember, we have to clean
03:50this mess up afterwards,
03:52so festooned accordingly.
03:53No blood.
03:54How did we end up
03:54on haunted house duty anyway?
03:56Every year, the department
03:57chooses a different house
03:58for community outreach.
03:59Last year, it was the 126,
04:01so I'm making it my personal mission
04:02to crush them.
04:04Then blood is the way to go.
04:06Oh, kids love gore.
04:07Eddie, tell them.
04:09Will Christopher prefer
04:09more or less Halloween gore?
04:11Actually, uh,
04:13Christopher doesn't want
04:13anything to do with Halloween,
04:14it turns out.
04:15What?
04:16Why am I up there?
04:17Mom just told me
04:18I'm done with trick-or-treating.
04:20Thinks it's cringe.
04:21Oh, sorry, Eddie.
04:24He's on a passcode.
04:25Not like I was gonna be able
04:26to deal with him anyway.
04:27I wish I knew last year
04:28was his last.
04:29I get it.
04:31Messes you up
04:32when a door closes.
04:33Well, you never know
04:34when the door's gonna close,
04:35and when it does, then...
04:37It's sealed.
04:39Enjoy tea while you still can,
04:40my friend.
04:42I'm trying every day.
04:43We just go so dang fast.
04:45Okay, everyone,
04:47boost your eyes
04:48on the newest star
04:49of the 118.
04:53Good Lord, Buck.
04:55What is that?
04:55Now that's what I'm talking about.
04:57Where did you get this?
04:58A Hollywood prop
04:59passed down the street
04:59from my apartment.
05:00He was tucked away
05:01in a musty old quarter.
05:02For good reason.
05:03He looks like the crib keeper.
05:04He looked like
05:05he'd have been
05:06200 years.
05:08Exactly.
05:08This is craft, people.
05:10A prop that I said
05:10had been used
05:11in a bunch of old westerns,
05:12so I figured we'd give him
05:13a cowboy hat and a vest,
05:15maybe even a six-shooter.
05:16I don't know, Buck,
05:17this might be too intense
05:18for some of the younger kids.
05:19Trust me on this one, Cap.
05:21This guy is a showstopper.
05:22Welcome to the spookiest night
05:28of your short little lives.
05:31I am your guide,
05:32Cap Dracula.
05:34Behind this curtain,
05:35it's Count Dracula.
05:37Yeah, I know I'm a fire captain,
05:39so I'm saying Cap
05:40instead of Count.
05:41It's never mind.
05:43Behind these curtains
05:44are thrills and scares
05:46your young minds
05:47cannot even imagine.
05:48But before you end,
05:52there are three moves.
05:54No running,
05:55no touching the set decoration.
05:57The ghouls work very hard on it.
05:59And most importantly,
06:01have a terrifyingly good time.
06:02Who wants to be
06:17my next patient?
06:20Not me.
06:21I'm not me.
06:21I'm not me.
06:33I'm not me.
06:46Well, I was lame.
06:53I'll kill you.
06:55Howdy, partners.
07:11Congratulations on making it to the end of the Firehouse Halt Fest.
07:14Come on over and get your reward.
07:18Come on, now. Reach on in and grab a handful.
07:21You earned it.
07:22Uh, doesn't anybody want any?
07:26He's creepy.
07:27Oh, hey, he's not creepy.
07:29Uh, well, maybe a little, but he's harmless.
07:33It's not even real. He's just a dummy.
07:36I don't like his arm.
07:37Well, that's okay. I can just move him out the way.
07:40Come on, come closer.
07:43Hey, you galbo-nettles.
07:45He's fine.
07:48Grab this one.
07:52Are those worms?
07:59I think they're tetanus.
08:02Tetanus.
08:03Oh, my God. He's real.
08:05He's real. He's real.
08:07He's real. He's real.
08:07He's real.
08:14Hey, you forgot something.
08:20Well, you called him, Buck. He was a showstopper.
08:24I just don't understand how they rent me a real body.
08:27That's LAPD's problem now.
08:30Let's get all this set deck put away, or B-ship gets in.
08:33Let's go.
08:33Hey, wait. Hold on, Jack. Come on.
08:35Look at them all. They still want to come in.
08:37Hey, we can't stop now. We just started to get some good scares going.
08:40Hey, he was already a mummy.
08:41It's not like there's foul play here.
08:43Oh, there was foul play all right in the management of that broth house.
08:48Turns out they had that body inventory as a curio, not a dummy.
08:53Sometimes semantics do matter.
08:54Apparently, the law had him listed as an old outlaw named Billy Boyles.
08:59Billy Boyles.
09:00We'll find out more about him once we pull the original purchase orders,
09:05but they're in a warehouse in El Tadino, so it's going to take a minute.
09:09Keep us posted if you can.
09:10Want to?
09:11Home safe?
09:12Home safe.
09:13All right. Our work here is done.
09:17Well, I think you can all agree on one thing.
09:21This is not my fault.
09:22Oh, no way. Absolutely it was.
09:24Look at all these people out here.
09:26We can't just reopen for a couple of hours.
09:28Can't we have all this candy?
09:29I think we traumatized these kids enough for one day.
09:33All right, let's get to it.
09:34Let's start boxing this stuff up.
09:35Let's go.
09:35Let's go and get a book.
09:42911, what's your emergency?
09:45I'm sorry, sir.
09:46Can you repeat that?
09:50Here, give me the phone.
09:51My dork dad got his head stuck in a pumpkin.
09:55LAFD, how did this happen exactly?
09:56So basically, my dad thought it would be funny to do a pumpkin head for us.
10:01Pumpkin head?
10:01It's this thing he used to do when we were little.
10:03It was funny when we were little, but now it's just cringe.
10:09One, two, three.
10:12Dad!
10:13All right, still a little funny.
10:14Sir, let's get him up.
10:17Let's get him up safely, guys.
10:18Nice and easy.
10:19Dad, the fire department's here.
10:20This is Captain Nash.
10:21Oh, that way.
10:23His name's Franklin.
10:24Franklin, can you just hold still for a second?
10:25I'm just going to see where we're at.
10:27Okay.
10:28Wow.
10:29Thing is really stuck on there.
10:30Okay, let's get him seated, guys.
10:32Get him in the chair.
10:33Whoa!
10:34Okay, let's get him seated.
10:35Get him seated.
10:36There you go.
10:36Okay, guys, let's move that table back so him, Tim, you guys can check him out.
10:40All right, Beck, let's grab some lubricant saw.
10:43Anything else that we need to step this thing off his head?
10:45He says he doesn't understand how he could get it on so easy one minute and barely get
10:53it past his ears the next.
10:55Gorge can be very unpredictable.
10:57Uh, sir, I'm going to take your pulse while my friends check you out, okay?
11:08What did he say?
11:09He says since he and my mom got divorced, he never gets us on actual holidays like Halloween.
11:13Oh, he wanted to make us smile.
11:16I get it, sir.
11:17It's my daughter's first trick-or-treat this year.
11:19I'm missing it.
11:20It's kind of killing me.
11:22Pulse is good.
11:23Lude, flying in.
11:25Okay.
11:27Ready?
11:29All right, there's going to be a little chilly, sir.
11:34We're going to try and pull it off again, okay?
11:37I'm free.
11:38One, two, three.
11:40Hey, wait, stop, stop.
11:42He's saying it hurts.
11:43Oh, he's really fused on there, Cap.
11:45You guys, try lifting it again, just a little.
11:49Oh, easy.
11:51Ben, check this out.
11:54Oh, looks like dermatitis.
11:57Is your dad allergic to pumpkins?
12:00No, I mean, he's been doing pumpkin heads since I was a baby.
12:03Any idea how old those pumpkins are?
12:05Um, he said he bought them last month.
12:06I bet they're starting to rot.
12:08The bacteria and mole was probably causing his face to pull up like a pumpkin.
12:13This is anaphylaxis.
12:14I'll grab an epi from the med tip.
12:16Guys, hold on.
12:20Hold on.
12:21Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa.
12:25Frankie, can you hear me?
12:26I think he has more of your pumpkin guts.
12:28Eddie, can you grab the suction?
12:30Copy that.
12:30Okay, Buck, grab that sauce.
12:32Get this cut off of him right now.
12:33Let's go.
12:33Dad, help him, please.
12:35Eddie, get that suction in there.
12:37All right.
12:38Buck, I want you to score into chunks and watch that skin.
12:41You got it, Cap?
13:00All right, Jim.
13:01Get in there.
13:05Come on, Franklin.
13:07Come on, Franklin.
13:09Come on.
13:11Come on, Franklin.
13:16There he is.
13:17There he is.
13:18Hi.
13:18There he is.
13:19Hi.
13:20There he is.
13:21Get him up.
13:22Get him up.
13:23Okay.
13:24Okay.
13:24Right here.
13:25There we go.
13:31I'm a pumpkin head, okay?
13:33Ever again.
13:34I promise.
13:35I promise.
13:38Hey, we should take you to the hospital and get you checked out.
13:41You girls are welcome to come back.
13:43Okay.
13:44Okay.
13:45All right, Buck, Eddie.
13:46Let's get this cleaned up and package it for transport.
13:50Okay.
13:51Hey, I want to thank you guys.
13:53I feel so dumb.
13:55I'm nearly being killed by a pumpkin.
13:57That's okay.
13:58Do this job long enough.
13:59You see people get hurt in much dumber ways.
14:02I think I dislocated my shoulder.
14:07Dispatch, we're going to need an additional RA unit.
14:10Oh, thank you, Doc.
14:14How's it being?
14:15Yes.
14:16Much better.
14:17How long do you think until he can come back to the firehouse?
14:19He could probably resume light work.
14:22Like shift.
14:24All right.
14:24Great news.
14:25Well, thank you.
14:26I appreciate it.
14:30Hey.
14:31Hey.
14:32I came as soon as my shift.
14:33Thanks for coming.
14:34Yeah.
14:34That sounded like good news, though.
14:36Uh, yeah, yeah.
14:37I suppose.
14:38For the moment.
14:40For the moment?
14:41What does that mean?
14:41Don't even ask.
14:43For the 118 firehouse honk fest, I brought in a dummy that turned out to be...
14:48A corpse?
14:49Yeah.
14:49We all heard dispatch on the radio.
14:52Everybody at Harbor Station was...
14:53Very concerned.
14:56It's not funny.
14:57Okay?
14:58I accidentally ripped the guy's left arm right out of its socket.
15:01For about 15 traumatized kids.
15:03Yeah.
15:03And then, on your next call, my arm gets popped out the socket.
15:08My left arm.
15:10Does that sound like a coincidence to you?
15:12What else could it be besides a coincidence?
15:14A curse.
15:16A curse?
15:17Oh, yeah?
15:18I took his arm, and now Billy Boyles takes mine.
15:21Billy Boyles?
15:22Told you not to ask.
15:23While I was waiting, I called Sergeant Grant.
15:26Bobby's wife.
15:27For an update on the investigation.
15:29She pulled the bill of sale from a prop house.
15:32Turns out they bought Billy from a carnival.
15:35Who got him from a novelty shop?
15:36Who got him from a rodeo?
15:41Is there a twist coming?
15:43Oh, there is a twist.
15:44The novelty shop burned down in 93.
15:49The carnival was wiped out by a hurricane in 97.
15:53And the rodeo ended after a stampede.
15:57I, uh, I don't have the year for that one.
16:02And you think all these things are going to be...
16:04Oh, yeah.
16:06But Billy gets you in his sights.
16:12He finishes the job.
16:13Oh.
16:14Oh, hi, Mama.
16:31Oh, hi, Mama.
16:43Hi.
16:44Hey.
16:45Hi.
16:46Ooh.
16:47Last minute touches?
16:48Said she wanted her outfit to have more sparkle.
16:51Oh.
16:52Okay.
16:54Because Dorothy can never have enough flame.
16:57I want people to see that we all walk down the street.
17:00Okay.
17:01Did you talk to Bobby about your shift?
17:04Denny, why don't you and Mara go work on her basket in the playroom?
17:11Okay.
17:12Hey, don't forget to put down some newspaper.
17:14Okay.
17:17Did Bobby seriously say no?
17:20He didn't say no.
17:22Not exactly.
17:23What does that mean?
17:24Well, he said that Jim could take off to be with G or I could take off to be with you guys.
17:32It didn't seem right either way.
17:35So Jim and I agreed to both work.
17:38It's only fair, Karen.
17:42Fair?
17:43I'm about to take three kids trick-or-treating on my own.
17:47And you want to lecture me about fair?
17:49Honey.
17:50Listen, we appreciate you carrying the love.
17:53And I promise I'll make this up to you.
17:57It's not me I'm worried about.
18:00There is no making up for missing the big moments.
18:03Don't you always miss the big moments, huh?
18:10Mom, I'm coming around.
18:14You didn't put down the newspaper, did you?
18:24Yes, you a fresh ice pack and some ibuprofen.
18:32Lift your head.
18:33What's that?
18:36Yeah, it's great.
18:38I'll be right over here if you need anything.
18:39But it's time to put away the screen.
18:42Yeah, yeah, just five more minutes.
18:45You already had your five more minutes.
18:46You need to rest if you want to heal.
18:48You heard the doctor.
18:49His name was William James McCurdy.
18:52Who?
18:53Billy Boyles.
18:54I found a substack.
18:56It has all these articles about him and the Old West.
18:59Oh, good.
19:00It's not a substack.
19:01He was a gunslinger and a bank robber.
19:04His skin was covered in boils, hence...
19:07Billy Boyles.
19:09By all accounts, he was a man not to be crossed.
19:13Scary.
19:13Legs out, Evan.
19:16I'm exhausted.
19:18You want to know how they finally caught him?
19:21His own posse of hogtied him.
19:24Turned him into the sheriff for the reward.
19:28But Billy would have his revenge.
19:30All six members of his posse died sudden, horrible deaths.
19:36Is that how outlaws usually die?
19:38He was a man not to be crossed.
19:40You said that already.
19:44And I crossed him.
19:47Good night, Evan.
19:47Good night.
19:56You think somebody was up too late with their cowboy?
19:59Oh, yeah.
20:00You got me.
20:02I'll show them.
20:03That's better.
20:05Yes.
20:05I got you some coffee and some avocado.
20:07Oh!
20:08Oh, what is it?
20:11Evan, don't freak out.
20:13But there's something going on.
20:17You know, maybe we should just phone.
20:18Oh!
20:20Oh!
20:20Oh!
20:21Oh!
20:21Oh!
20:21Oh!
20:21Oh!
20:22Oh!
20:22Oh!
20:23Oh!
20:23Oh!
20:24Oh!
20:24Oh!
20:25Oh!
20:25Oh!
20:26Oh!
20:26Oh!
20:27Oh!
20:27Oh!
20:28Oh!
20:29I knew it.
20:31You know what this is?
20:33Yeah.
20:35It's Billy Boyles.
20:41Alright.
20:43It's okay.
20:44You can say it.
20:46It's not bad.
20:48It's not that bad.
20:49I told you guys, Billy wasn't done with me.
20:52And now look.
20:53Please, don't start with that stupid curse again.
20:57Billy Boyles.
20:59Hello?
21:00Boyles.
21:01What are the odds right after I defile his corpse, I wake up and I've broken out in the
21:05exact skin condition he suffered from?
21:07I'm guessing it's probably just an allergic reaction of some kind.
21:10To what?
21:10Uh, to bad juju.
21:12We just had a call where a guy got a rash from rotten pumpkin guts that you fell into, as
21:16I recall.
21:17You didn't tell me that part.
21:18Well, there's your answer, Evan.
21:20No, if it was the pumpkin, it would've happened right away, not the next day.
21:25Look.
21:26Oils.
21:26Rashes.
21:27Shingles.
21:28A lot of skin conditions can be brought on by...
21:31Stress.
21:32Intention.
21:33It's true.
21:34Every tax cease in my account, cousin.
21:36Breaks out in hives all across his legs.
21:39Super gross.
21:39Oh, so I am gross.
21:41That's not what I said.
21:44Ugh.
21:44Look.
21:45Dude, this cursed dog is spinning you out.
21:48Which is not good for you.
21:49Listen to the medic.
21:50He knows what he's talking about.
21:55Okay.
21:57If you say so.
21:59I do.
22:00Five bucks will clear up by the time we're on shift.
22:04Remember, it's Halloween, and all the weirdos come out at Halloween.
22:07If you see a pack of teenagers without adults, or if you see adults without children, head the other way.
22:14It's trick-or-treating, not the purge.
22:16Just keep your guard up, okay?
22:18You're the big brother, so you have to help your mom look after the girls.
22:23And share your candy.
22:25I will, Mama.
22:26Speaking of the girls, where's Gia?
22:28You mean Toto?
22:29Where's Ro?
22:30G, it's your dad.
22:32No, Daddy.
22:32Sorry.
22:34Yeah, I can see that.
22:35Wait, Daddy.
22:36Where are your mom going to get to go?
22:38Let me say hi before you do it.
22:39She wants to say hi.
22:42Hi.
22:45Probably allergies, he said.
22:49Goodness.
22:50Probably.
22:51Just in my head, he said.
22:54Probably clear up by shit, he said.
22:57You owe me five bucks, Eddie.
22:59Yes.
23:00Yes, I do.
23:02I don't want you to...
23:04Give me that.
23:06Do you believe now?
23:07And what, the curse?
23:08Yes, the curse.
23:09No, I don't believe.
23:11But I suggest you book an appointment with a dermatologist.
23:14I think we both know this is beyond the scope of any dermatologist.
23:17Look, look.
23:18I think you just need to focus on the bright side.
23:21Oh, I should just focus on the bright side?
23:24What possible bright side could there be?
23:26You won't need a Halloween mask this year.
23:28Aw, how sweet is that?
23:34Aw, bittersweet.
23:35Little girl's off to see the wizard, and I'm here.
23:38I'm almost looking forward to the chaos to take my mind off of it.
23:41Careful what you wish for.
23:43At 6.55pm, nautical twilight ends.
23:47Nautical twilight?
23:48Darkness will officially enshroud LA, unleashing a burst of crazy
23:53that'll sweat in this low-effer costume right off my lip.
23:56Oh, sun's down.
24:00Well, buckle up.
24:049-1-1, what's your emergency?
24:06There's an incendiary device on my porch.
24:08An incendiary device?
24:10Can you describe it?
24:10A brown flaming bag of stuff.
24:13Right.
24:14I'm sure they're out here watching.
24:15They want me to stomp on it.
24:17These kids do this to me every year.
24:19I am not falling for it again.
24:21I see.
24:21Do you have a fire extinguisher?
24:22No.
24:23How about a garden hose?
24:25How about you send the police?
24:26Sir, it's Halloween night.
24:28I can't send the police for a flaming bag of stuff.
24:31Fine.
24:31And you know what?
24:32I'll just let it burn.
24:33And if it burns down the whole neighborhood, it burns down.
24:35Huh?
24:36How's that?
24:41I am so sick of it.
24:43I am vice principal at Valley High.
24:45And they pull this prank crap every year with the eggings and the toilet paper.
24:51It's too much.
24:52Good to go, Cap.
24:53Happy Halloween.
24:54Happy Halloween.
24:56Well, who's going to stop these crowds from doing it again?
25:01Okay, sir.
25:03Let's get out of the car.
25:06That guy was a piss, huh?
25:07Yeah.
25:11I need to spend your money.
25:14Yeah, yeah.
25:14But, you know, left, right, left.
25:21I think you've had too much, bozo.
25:23911, what's your emergency?
25:25It said take one.
25:26Clearly labeled.
25:28But he swiped the whole hole.
25:29You called 911 for stolen candy.
25:32I'm not crying about the candy.
25:34I'm crying about the thief.
25:36Wait for it.
25:37Bitches, next victim is screaming like a baby.
25:40Go!
25:42All right, let's go check on that zombie.
25:44Don't do that.
25:46Okay.
25:46Let's ride it out.
25:48Howling around the kitchen door.
25:52Better not get him in.
25:55He's over here.
25:56He stole my candy.
25:58It wasn't me.
25:59I can't read.
26:00Are you allergic to peanuts, son?
26:13Quick poke, healthy.
26:15There you go.
26:16Deep breaths, buddy.
26:18Did you eat peanuts, too?
26:23911, what's your emergency?
26:24Is this the 911 operator I spoke to earlier?
26:27I don't know.
26:28Who are you?
26:29I called about the flaming bag of stuff on my porch.
26:32Sir, I dispatched the fire department to you.
26:34They came back.
26:36The fire department?
26:37No, they're miscreants.
26:38They gave my house this time.
26:39I need the police.
26:40My advice, make a report in the morning and maybe turn on your sprinklers.
26:44That way, if they come back.
26:45I am not at home.
26:47I am following them.
26:48You're chasing them?
26:49Yes, they just turned on Dover and Eagle Rock.
26:52You need to stop what you're doing and pull over.
26:54Not a chance.
26:55I'm not taking my eyes off them until the police get here.
26:57If I send the police, I'll be sending them for you.
27:00Then there are children and families out on the streets right now.
27:03You need to stop.
27:04I am making a citizen's arrest and giving them detention.
27:08911, what's your emergency?
27:09You have to help with the panic control.
27:11Slow down.
27:11Who's he?
27:12Mr. Pearson, he's chasing our car.
27:14We threw eggs at his house.
27:15We got in his car and started chasing us.
27:17It was just a stupid break.
27:19Do you know where you are?
27:22Uh, Dover Street and Eagle Rock.
27:23Okay, I see police in your area.
27:25They're headed to you now.
27:26You said his name is Mr. Pearson.
27:27Do you know?
27:28Rick, let's go!
27:29He's trying to run a car and go!
27:30I'm going to direct you to the nearest police station.
27:33Just maintain a safe speed.
27:34Hello?
27:36Hello?
27:37Girls?
27:38Are you there?
27:40Girls!
27:47Hey, we're the ones who are all over here.
27:49Do you know who that one won?
27:49So you need to tell me what happened?
27:51We asked this guy's help, so we tried to drive away.
27:53He chased us for several miles.
27:54He's still in there.
27:55People tried to help get him out, but I think the door's changed.
27:57Okay, we don't know if he's hitting anybody else?
27:59Yeah, trick-or-treater.
27:59He's picked against the car.
28:00Okay, I'll see if these two checked out.
28:02Eddie, you're with me.
28:03We're going to distract the driver.
28:04Head, chimp, first aid on that kid.
28:06Everybody else there shoring up that roof.
28:08Let's move that car.
28:09Let's go.
28:13Daddy, why are you?
28:15Three?
28:16All right, wait.
28:18Carrie?
28:20Hen!
28:21Wait, Hen!
28:22Oh, my God.
28:22Carrie!
28:23Hen!
28:23Wait!
28:26I tried.
28:27No, no, no, no, no, no.
28:28Carrie!
28:29Mama?
28:30Mama's here, okay?
28:31Is Laura okay?
28:41She's fine.
28:42She's with Joan.
28:42Is she okay?
28:43I just, I'm tearing really hard.
28:45I haven't seen the shivers so hard.
28:47People are so clear.
28:48You saved her life.
28:50Sir?
28:56All right, he's gone.
28:57Isn't this the guy from the Fleming back home?
29:00Yeah, it's weird.
29:01She's going to cheat on him.
29:02It hurts.
29:04It hurts.
29:05Mama, my leg hurts.
29:08My leg hurts.
29:11I'm going to start a line.
29:12Can you grab me two pills of morphine?
29:15Maybe you should step back.
29:17He's my side chin.
29:18Give me the damn morphine.
29:19There's morphine.
29:20Check out the life flag.
29:21Oh, let's go.
29:22Hang in there, buddy.
29:29You can't.
29:29Yeah.
29:30Should she really be the one up there?
29:32That's her son.
29:33Are you going to be the one to drag her away from them?
29:36Buck, our job is to make sure that structure does not collapse on them.
29:39So let's shore up that board to get the car off, Danny.
29:42Copy that.
29:43All right.
29:43We've got to get the thing up off him.
29:51Mark, what's the timing on that short?
29:5410 minutes, Cap.
29:56Proof's still unstable as we move it too soon.
29:57Copy that.
30:00How does it feel?
30:01Does the medication work?
30:03Yeah.
30:04It doesn't hurt anymore.
30:07Now, I'm just cold.
30:08Can you wiggle, look at your arms and your legs?
30:13Danny, can you do that for me?
30:16Okay, good news.
30:17Okay.
30:18It's not a spinal injury.
30:19It's not a spinal injury.
30:21Wait.
30:22Wait.
30:23Wait.
30:23Wait.
30:25Wait.
30:25I can't get it.
30:26No.
30:27What?
30:27What?
30:28It's my stomach.
30:30What?
30:30What?
30:30What's happening?
30:32What's happening?
30:33I can't beat these four off the cliff.
30:36His stomach.
30:37His stomach is warm.
30:38He's bleeding entirely.
30:40Damn it.
30:41He's in shock.
30:42Cap, we need blood.
30:44Come on.
30:46Dispatch, we need whole blood on scene now.
30:49We have an RNA unit there in 15 minutes.
30:51I don't think we have that long.
30:52All right.
30:53Let's double time it.
30:53Let's go.
30:56Let's go.
30:56Let's go.
30:57Let's go.
31:27Maybe stop registering.
31:29Cap!
31:30All over the bloodline!
31:3215.
31:3315.
31:34Oh, God.
31:35God.
31:37Frank.
31:38And you have to do something.
31:4210.
31:44You have to do something.
31:48You do this.
31:49What?
31:49Your blood.
31:51Your blood is a negative.
31:52And that's what it is.
31:54You think it's still transfusion?
31:55How are we going to control the blood flow?
31:58We're going to improvise.
32:01Can I be there?
32:05One, two, one.
32:08Let's go.
32:25I will be gone tonight.
32:37No, no, I didn't.
32:43Everything is done for a while.
32:53We're all screwed.
32:54Oh, it's late.
32:56It's late.
32:57Get the platform.
33:00I'm starting compressions.
33:02Come on, baby.
33:04Come on, baby.
33:14I'm not going to win you, dear.
33:16I'm not going to win you.
33:19We will be dancing.
33:22I'm not going to win you.
33:28I will be dancing.
33:33I'm not going to win you.
33:34We got a splash back.
33:43Oh, my God.
33:49I'm home.
33:54I'm home.
33:57I'm home.
34:00I'm more than a match.
34:02All right, let's get that guard in.
34:12Let's go.
34:13Yeah, there should be another box of brownie mixed in the pantry.
34:35All right, I will.
34:37Okay, I love you.
34:39Brownies for breakfast, huh?
34:40Well, Maddie's doing what she has to do to come for Jean, Mara.
34:44How the hell is that?
34:45Jean's doing fine.
34:46She's so little.
34:47Seems like Mara's taking it harder.
34:49Well, I'm sure she'll feel better once her big brother comes home.
34:53I hope so.
34:58She's not picking.
35:00I wasn't picking.
35:02You were picking.
35:05So have you been checked in yet?
35:07Oh, this is just my face.
35:10Yes.
35:24Hey.
35:26What just happened?
35:27I haven't sent a text to the group.
35:29Jack.
35:29Didn't surgery was a total success.
35:31He's going to be okay.
35:31That's great.
35:32He's still sleeping.
35:33But she wants us to hang around inside his cast.
35:36It's a beautiful thing.
35:37Are there any people like this behind you?
35:40Even when things go wrong.
35:42Especially when things go wrong.
35:46Oh my God, that's it.
35:48What?
35:49I know how to break the curse.
35:51Those are the two girls who egged the car in the gutter to that upset.
36:09You've got to be kidding me.
36:11Can I help you?
36:11We heard the boy who was pinned by the car last night was taken to this hospital.
36:15Is he here?
36:17Are you family members?
36:18We know that he probably didn't get to have his candy last night, so we brought him ours.
36:23Is that supposed to be an act of the tournament?
36:26Hey, you're the cop who came to talk to our school.
36:29Who said we shouldn't do something stupid on Halloween?
36:31A lot of good that to you.
36:32We're so sorry.
36:34If there was any way to take it back, we would.
36:36That's the thing about stupid.
36:38It usually sticks.
36:41But there may still be a way that we can make some good come from this.
36:45The commissary wasn't open yet, but, um, nurses took pity on me.
36:57I'm sure it's another pod.
36:59God bless him.
37:01How's he doing?
37:02Yeah, he seems good.
37:06Peaceful.
37:07How about you?
37:11Life's good.
37:12I keep thinking about what you said.
37:15Oh, I've missed so many of the important moments in his life.
37:20I just, I don't want to leave his side again.
37:24But I just take your last night off like you asked.
37:29Maybe I could have been there to keep this from happening.
37:33Maybe.
37:35You know, when he got hit, I called you.
37:38It was a voicemail.
37:44Karen, I'm so sorry.
37:47I'll never forgive myself.
37:49I'm not saying that to make you feel bad.
37:53I, I, I knew.
37:57The only reason you wouldn't answer the call was because you were already answering a different one.
38:02But yes, you have missed some moments.
38:07But you were there for the most important one in this boy's life.
38:12You saved him.
38:17We saved him.
38:19When you were doing CPR, before he opened his eyes, there was one thought that kept going through my mind.
38:31Over and over.
38:34What was that?
38:38Thank God you were at work.
38:40Thank God.
38:40Thank God.
38:40Thank God.
38:49You know, I've been cursing your name since the day I learned it, Billy Boyles.
39:00Or should I say, William James McCurdy, according to the Temecula City execution records.
39:06But to be fair, you cursed me first.
39:12Tried to take out my arm, which was a dick move.
39:17Now you have me looking like a leper, and my own boyfriend won't even kiss me.
39:22Oh, that's not true.
39:24You see what you did?
39:27I have every reason to hate you right now.
39:30But the more I read about you, Billy, the more I start to wonder if maybe this isn't so much a curse as it is a cry for help.
39:43Your posse abandoned you when you need it the most.
39:49I can't imagine how scary that must have been for you.
39:53It's how people are what make life worth living.
40:00You make memories with them.
40:07You share memories with them.
40:14They keep you on the right path.
40:18We thought it was supposed to be the most fire Halloween ever, you guys.
40:22But it wasn't fire.
40:26And that's no cap.
40:30You want more candy, baby?
40:31Yes, please.
40:31They pick you up when you fall down.
40:33I'm glad we had a good dental.
40:36Truth is, I can't imagine anything more painful than going through life alone.
40:47Except maybe one thing.
40:49Going through death alone.
40:52Your days of bouncing around unknown and forgotten are over.
40:58Because I'm in your posse now.
41:01I hope you can finally rest easy, Billy.
41:07And then maybe lift this curse.
41:09I don't know.
41:10I'm not here.
41:11Don't wake me up and go through.
41:12You get me up and go through.
41:13Bye-bye.
41:14Let's go through.
41:15Goodbye.
41:16Here's throats.
41:18Bye-bye.
41:30кил carving out of work.
41:31One thing is getting tired enough for you.
41:33Hello.
41:33Bye-bye.
41:34See you next time.
41:35Bye-bye.
41:36Bye-bye.