

When Maya sent in her team to evacuate everyone, Emmett found that he couldn’t. (If she wasn’t glad they eloped before… !) At the scene, the firefighters learned that inside the bowling alley was the 70-year-old owner, Walter, and a kids birthday party. “It’s not too late to get it annulled,” he added.

He thought that her marriage to Sullivan was a “massive panic-driven mistake,” a reaction to the news that her father was dying. “This is disturbing.” He wasn’t just razzing her, either. “Crazy is two exes moving in together,” he said. “He cashed in that favor.” (Now who does that sound like to you, and does it rhyme with vixen?)Įn route to the fire, Jack was reeling from Andy’s wedding confession. The cop, you see, had wanted the mayor to owe him.
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“Just do the right thing - before I do it for you.” Of note, and this will be important later: Throughout the guys’ faceoff, we flashed back to a beer that Ben had once had with Pruitt, during which the late captain disclosed that the one time he’d gone numb on the job was when he’d seen a family of five killed by a drunk driver… a drunk driver that a cop had pulled over earlier in the evening and let slide because he was the mayor’s son. When Sullivan’s drug test came back clear, Ben issued him a challenge: “You want me to believe you’re the man you think you are? It’s easy,” he said. And he couldn’t have gone on the roof himself, because “I had to go in there to save my wife, and I had to stay alive.” Between Ryan’s passing and her father’s imminent demise, Andy had lost enough. Herrera was already on borrowed time, Sullivan pointed out. Needing to buy himself time to weigh his options, “I made a serious mistake.” Gee, ya think? Ben pretty much said before making Robert pee in the cup in front of him and lashing out at the way he’d sent Pruitt to his death. ‘I HAD TO STAY ALIVE FOR MY WIFE’ | Eventually, Sullivan revealed that he suffered from a chronic-pain condition for which surgery was a 50/50 gamble. Sullivan had committed two felonies and commanded multiple fire companies while under the influence, which, even if it wasn’t a felony, had to at least be a crime! Though Sullivan blew up like a puffer fish, Ben was not remotely cowed. “I’m gonna need you to pee in a cup,” said Warren. “So just shut up about it.” Speaking of Robert, as soon as the firefighters had headed for the bowling alley, Ben cornered the battalion chief in his office. We’ll get there… I hope.) Nearby, Jack finally got Andy to reveal where she’d been holed up while mourning her father’s death: Sullivan’s. When Vic pointed out how cute Sasha had been, Dean admitted that “I almost didn’t notice till she gave me her card.” Somehow - uh, maybe because they have undeclared feelings for each other? - this moment of levity turned into Vic thinking that her roommate was judging her for having moved on after Ripley so fast. “Drama much?” With that, she took off with Team 19 for a bowling-alley fire.ĭownstairs, when Dean finished helping a beautiful young woman named Sasha get an earring unstuck from her lobe, she bought a calendar and slipped him her number with the payment. In response, Maya reverted to being the unfeeling hardass that she’d been starting to move beyond. Mom was there to apologize for allowing Dad’s abuse of their daughter to go on. “Did you come here just to badmouth Dad?” she asked. Immediately, Maya put up walls with a speed that would have made her a very popular contractor. After an awkward moment that suggested that Maya wasn’t out to her mom, Carina skedaddled, and her girlfriend learned the reason for Mrs. “We are on the taxpayer’s dime,” Bishop said halfheartedly, “and they are not paying you to make out with me.” Mid-kiss, they were interrupted by a surprise visit from… Maya’s mom?!? She seemed as sweet and mousy as her dad was volatile and ugly.

“I used to work here.” In Maya’s office, the captain tried feebly to resist necking with Carina. “I’m Andy Herrera,” said a familiar face. ‘IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM, I’M STILL GONNA NEED MY COFFEE FIRST’ | As “The Ghosts That Haunt Me” began, the firefighters’ hilarious horror over their sexy fundraising calendar was offset by the return of one of their own. And, unfortunately for the battalion chief, there appeared to be yet another judgment day right around the corner - one that was going to hit even closer to home. First, he was called out by Ben over his dangerous lies, then he was made to tell all to Dixon. Judgment day arrived not once but twice for Station 19’s Sullivan in Thursday’s episode.
