

“I stand by every call I made,” she told her battalion chief. Though Sullivan phoned the station to ask if Maya wanted backup during her hearing, she did not. “Captain Herrera,” Travis told him, “would be proud.” And how. “But I swear I might’ve if I thought of it.” Finally, he delivered the mother and son to - aAs it had actually been Mom who started the fire, Jack advised her to throw away the matches and those clothes, then take a good shower. Coincidence? Jack hadn’t started the blaze, he told Vic. But how? After he sent the missus inside to pack a bag so that she and her son could go someplace safe, the bedroom caught fire. When the wife had called the police, her husband had charmed his way out of trouble, then locked her in a closet for 11 hours.

“I think it’s getting worse,” signed the youngster. Once Jack got the wife and her son, who was deaf, away from her husband, he ascertained that the hothead sometimes struck his spouse. ‘YOU ARE ASKING ME TO RELIVE A DAY THAT MY HERO DIED’ | When Jack and Dean responded to a call about a gas leak - the third one recently from the same house - the sight of a scared little boy peeking around the corner as his stepfather (Jonathan Silverman) talked to the firefighters tipped off Gibson that there was more going on than met the eye. On the other hand, “I think I love you, too.” All together now: Oh, probie! But Emmett hadn’t proposed, he told Travis. Shortly, Daddy Dearest arrived for Maya’s hearing, and while he still refused to pony up for the funeral that Pruitt had more than earned, he did want to invite everyone to Emmett and Alicia’s engagement party. Nearby, Emmett remarked to Ben that his image of firefighters as the “happy heroes” had been shattered since, on his first day, someone had OD’d in front of him, and now they’d lost Pruitt.
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“I can only teach dominoes,” he admitted, “and how to make macaroni and cheese.” Not that those aren’t valuable life skills. “You don’t get to just die and thrust that upon me.” Also, don’t die. BTW, did Vic want Pru if he passed away? Uh-uh, she said. “You’ve got the body,” she told Travis, “you may as well make some money from it.” (Seriously, though, Barrett Doss is the gift that just never stops giving.) Dean insisted that he couldn’t participate because he was busy drawing up his will. Meanwhile, at the station, since Dixon refused to pay for a line-of-duty funeral for Pruitt, who’d been retired when he died on t he job, Vic recruited her peers to pose for a hot firefighters fundraising calendar. “We’re all we have,” Andy realized before saying goodbye to her daddy in one last, bittersweet dream. And somehow he hadn’t been given the nickname Jinx.


Then he’d gotten married and his wife had died, Andy remembered. His parents had died in a plane crash when he was 16. When Andy awakened, Sullivan shared that he was an orphan, too. He wasn’t dead, was he? Why was he there? “Andy, we’re orphans,” he said as she glimpsed her mother. (So the wedding in “I’ll Be Seeing You” had been a flashback, not a vision! Boy, do I feel stupid.) Later, Jack popped up in another of Andy’s reveries. ‘CRAZY DREAMS ARE BETTER THAN NOT SLEEPING FOR THREE DAYS’ | Throughout “Dream a Little Dream of Me,” a grief-stricken Andy had dream after dream, of her late father, therapist Diane, Rigo… even Ryan, whose name she whispered aloud, prompting Sullivan to remind her that his name was Robert, and he was her battalion chief and husband. Read on, and we’ll go over all of the inspiring shows of bravery and caring that Thursday’s episode offered up. While Station 19’s firefighters grappled with the loss of one hero, several others stepped up to prove that Pruitt hadn’t laid down his life for them in vain. If you’d rather watch first, read later, slide back up that pole and away from this recap. Warning: The following contains spoilers for Thursday’s excellent Station 19.
