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as they descend on the city.�������� Downing power lines,
uprooting trees���C�u��6������ and unsettling psyches.�� ������� Blamed for everything
from migraines�� C�u@��Qנ���� o a rise in the divorce rate... t�� ����� � (whirring)��n�����U ...the Santa Anas wear us down..��,C�u@��j��ɡÁ Creeping into our dreams
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how close to the edge we are."��
lC�u@���/����� (elevator bell dings)��y������ MADDIE: Oh, hey!
You working tonight?��d������ I didn't see you
on the schedule.��Ҡ����� Jamal needs
an emergency root canal.��BC�u@���Ѡ���� - Said I'd cover.
- Oh.��ޠ����� - You seem very upset about that.
- No. It's just...��
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on the way here.��WC�u@���<����� Two fallen tree limbs,
one random idiot������� who drove into a fire hydrant,��������? and for some reason
Alvarado is completely closed.�� �C�u@��c����� - Tamale festival.
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Windpocalypse 2022?
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around these crazy shifts.�� �C�u@��3T����� Just like full moons,
somehow the Santa Anas��������� make people think it's okay
to be dumb and irrational,��xC�u@��G������ and then they go
and make dumb choices,�� Ơ����
* leading to dumb emergencies.��z�¡�� - Did I mention they're dumb?
- I think you might have.���C�u@��]������ How many calls so far?��������� Uh, just a few, you know,
usual stuff.��ޠ����
+ Yeah, a few drunk
and disorderlies.��
KC�u@��u%����� Some people hit
by a flying umbrella.��������� - That parrot stabbing.
- What?�������
- Mm-hmm.
- How does a parrot stab someone?���C�u@��������� They were actually stabbed
with a parrot.��Ǡơ��+ It was, like, a parrot statue.
That one was a little weird.��7������ But not the weirdest
we've ever seen.�������@ Well, think of it
as your average windy night.��wC�u@������ - Mm-hmm.
- How bad can it be? (chuckles)�� �����m (fireworks whistling, popping)��
�ˡŁ� MEYERSON (on TV):
In a statement released
earlier today,���C�u@��������� the LAFD announced
it's going to be enforcing��
m�ءҁ
� - red flag parking zones
or the first time in two years.f
- (barking)��
�C�u@���m����� They'll be starting
about midnight tonight...��x������ Lenny. (shushes)��6������ It's okay. Come on down.��nC�u@���נ���� Mom, I can't calm her down.��Ǡ����� Why are there fireworks?��z������ What are we celebrating
at 8:00 on a Monday?��
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����� Obviously they don't like pets
or the environment.�� !�š�� � Maybe your dad will be able
to help her when he gets home.�� b�ɡÁl - Well, isn't he normally home
by now?
- It's the Santa Anas.�� C�u@�������� The company never hires
enough workers to deal with��
Ҡ����W - all the downed power lines.
- (barking)��Ҡ����) (exhales sharply) It's really
kicking up out there.�� C�u@��;������ - No, no, Lenny! Stop!
- (barking)�� ������ I'll get the flashlight.��頧���� I'll get the treat container.�� !C�u@��g������ CARL:
I'm so sorry, honey.��d������ She's probably just hiding.��Ҡ����� But what if she gets hit
by a car?�������� Or attacked by a coyote?���C�u@�������� Hey, hey, we're gonna find her.��������! (voice breaking):
She must be so scared right now.�������� You know what, I-I'll go out���C�u@���ؠ���� and look some more while
you're getting ready for bed.��+�ȡ� The fireworks aren't going off,
maybe she'll come out for me.��bC�u���N����� - That's a great idea.
- Okay. (sniffles)��������b (sighs)��zC�u��˭����� - Oh, thank God!
- Oh, Lenny,
you had us so worried.��
K�����
� What you got there?��WC�u���頕��� (screaming)���C�u@��_����� A hand?��Ҡ����7 CHARITY:
Yes, a-a severed hand.��Ҡ����
� No, Lenny.
Don't pick it up again.���C�u@���� - Drop it.
- Well, do you know
whose hand it is?�� b����� � No. Our dog ran away
and then came back with it.�� �C�u@��0L����� - Are you sure it's real?
- I don't know.��M������ I-It's bloody and gross,
and I think��
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before she brought it in.���C�u��Hi����� Okay. Can you pick up the hand?��
������ Pick it up?��,������ Well, I need you to tell me���C�u��]C����� - if the flesh is still warm.
- Oh, God.��������� - Flesh.
- Mom, you're so squeamish.��C�u��t������ Is it... is it warm?��������
� Definitely.������� Okay, yes, yes,��+C�u@��������� - it's warm.
- All right.�������z That means that
it must've been severed��������� - fairly recently.
- Okay, I've got the cooler.��zC�u@���o����� CHARITY: We're gonna keep it
on ice for you.��b������ No, no, no, wait. Do not
put the hand directly on ice.��Ҡ����� What do we do with it?���C�u@���𠿡�� Put the hand in a plastic bag
and then place a towel��z�����z between the ice
and the appendage.��M�����
+ And then what?��Ǡ����V Wait for
the paramedics to arrive�� bC�u@������� and hope we can find the owner.��8�����8 Every year, I think,
"Well, that's it.��������W We've seen everything now,"���C�u@��������� and then the Santa Anas blow in,��������! and it's like,
oh, look, something weirder.��W������ It's a severed hand.
We've seen those before.���C�u@�������� Yeah, usually in the general
vicinity of its owner.��������� BOBBY:
Hen, Chim, what do we think?��A������ HEN:
It doesn't look
like it was cut off.���C�u@��Ƞ���� Wound's pretty jagged.
Maybe blown off?��Ҡš��W CHARITY:
The fireworks. Right
before my husband got home,���C�u@��)_����� someone was
setting off fireworks.��������� I'm not hearing any fireworks now.��!�����6 You know which house?��������l I think that way.���C�u��D����� Okay, everybody.
Time to go door-to-door.��������� We have to find the person
who belongs to this hand.���C�u��Z����� (Fitz and The Tantrums'
"HandClap" playing)�� b������ I can make your hands clap ♪�� �C�u��yg����� ♪ Said I can make
your hands clap ♪��b�����b Somebody save your soul ♪���C�u@����ɡÁ ♪ 'Cause you've been sinning
in this city, I know ♪��Ҡ����X ♪ Too many troubles,
all these lovers ♪�� ������ Got you losing control ♪���C�u@���2����� ♪ You're like a drug to me,
a luxury ♪�� b����� � My sugar and gold ♪��������� ♪ I want your sex
and your affection ♪���C�u@���࠸��� ♪ When they're
holding you close ♪��ݠСʁ� -♪ 'Cause I can make
your hands clap. ♪
- BOBBY: No luck?��������� No. Searched the whole block.��8C�u@���m����� I mean, could've come
from anywhere, right?��y������ Dog could've picked it up
further away.��蠔���
K Excuse me.��+C�u���㠴��� Can I give you guys
a hand with anything?�� ������ Thanks, we've got
all the help we need.��C�u��頙��� Oh, okay. Cool.��6C�u��Ϡ���� (panting)��n�����
K - Not it.
- (groans)���C�u��1ՠ���� ♪���C�u��HŠ���� Come on, kid.��������
� (groaning softly)��AC�u��eP����� Two hands, nine fingers!��ݠ���� - So, who's missing the hand?
- BOOMER: My buddy.��nC�u@��xݠ���� He's in the car.
You got to help him out.��������8 I was gonna take him
to the hospital.��頨��� � Uh, this is Captain Nash, 118.��ܠġ��� We're gonna need an additional
ambulance at the location.��nC�u@��������� We have two victims
with traumatic amputations.������� You know where your finger is?��������� No. I didn't try
looking for it.��6C�u���p����� I was too worried about
my friend Manolo.��7C�u���a����� Hen. Complete amputation
of the right arm��5������ at the distal position of
the radius and ulna.�� !C�u�������� Let me get a proper tourniquet
on this.�� �C�u@��� ����� Heart's racing.
Starting fluids.����ԡ - How exactly did you both manage
to lose appendages?
- Fireworks fight.���C�u@�������� Why didn't you call 911?��ޠ����� My mom's on
the neighborhood council.��,�ġ��
She's responsible for cracking
down on illegal fireworks.���C�u������� - Awkward.
- BOBBY: What were you
thinking of doing��6������ - with the hand?
- Uh...���C�u@��54����� (Manolo mumbling)��z������ - He's coming around.
- MANOLO: I s...��Ҡ����
� CHIMNEY:
Sir, can you hear me?��,�����@ - I saved it.
- Saved what?��C�u��]Z����� Got the finger!��+�����+ I got it.��y������ (Chimney groans)���C�u@��{������ Okay. Thank you.�� B����� � (Manolo moans)����ɡÁ� - How are you gonna explain this
to your mom?
- BOOMER: Um...�� �C�u���p����� I don't know.��n������ Okay.��c������ Um, Cap, small issue.��bC�u�������� - This is a thumb.
- He's not missing a thumb.��������y - There's another victim.
- All right.��C�u@��������� We're gonna have to start
another search.��Ƞ����, Dispatch, this is Captain Nash,
118 again.�� ������4 I think we're gonna need
a third ambulance.��zC�u��� ����� Things just keep on
getting weirder.��
C�u��
O����� Oh, nice!��n������ These ones have a microphone,��������
so you don't even have to
take them off��!C�u�������� if we call you to check in.��頦���o This one's huge. What is it?��y�����
n (singsongy):
You'll see.��yC�u��@������ Wow! This is so cool.��A�����A Thanks, Mom! Thanks, Mama!��Ҡ���� Oh, you're welcome, sweetie.���C�u@��T������ Can we work on this today?�������� KAREN:
It's your birthday.�������� We can do whatever you want today.��z�����) Whatever I want?���C�u��l������ Anything.��y������ Then... can I ask
about my mother?�� C�u��������� W-What?��z�����
� My birth mother.��6C�u@���?����� Oh. Sure.�� c����� � Of course.
You can ask us anything.��ݠ����+ Do you know where she is?
Does she live near us?���C�u�������� She used to.��������� But she moved away,��������> up north.��8C�u��������� Oh. Okay.�� ����� Are you disappointed?��ݠ����a No. I just...���C�u@���=�ʡā I saw this woman the other day,
and she kind of looked like me.��b������ It made me wonder if it was her.��z������ KAREN:
Well...��7C�u@���Z����� if you want to know
what she looks like,��7������ I think your mom might have
some old photos.��������5 Um, yeah.���C�u@��
)����� They're probably in the attic
or-or something.��
��
� I could find them,
if you want.��+����� That'd be cool.���C�u�� $������ Can I go set this up
in the kitchen?�������� Sure you don't have
anything else to ask us?��
nC�u@�� 8,����� Nope. That was it.��ޠ����c Okay. Well, uh,
why don't you start setting up,��
������x and I will join you
in a little bit, okay?���C�u�� V������ - Got it?
- Uh... Yeah.��6�����a (Denny grunts)���C�u@�� p����� I didn't see that coming.��!������ That has been coming
for ten years,�������� but I think we handled it right.��6C�u�� �l����� Answer his questions.
Follow his lead.��y������ Yeah.��X����� I think it went okay.���C�u�� ������� Then why do you still look
so spooked?������� (wind whistling)��C�u�� ������� WENDALL:
Devil winds.��A�����
� Always puts everyone
a little on edge.��
C�u�� ������� I'm fine, if that's
what you're asking.��
�����
Just wanted to see for myself,��L�����V check in.���C�u@�� ������ Seems like fire season's
getting longer every year.��頟���M And more apocalyptic.����� That's got to be a stressor
for a firefighter.�� !C�u��
s����� Well, lucky for me,������� my sponsor once told me��M������ to deal with
the emergencies that come,��AC�u@��
'������ not worry about the ones
that haven't happened yet.��������
Ah, he sounds smart.�� ������� Probably handsome, too.���C�u��
?t����� - Oh, and very humble.
- (laughing)��W�����x I'm glad to see you doing well.��yC�u@��
Ye����� Things at work,
things at home.��Ǡ����L Coming up on five years sober.�������� Now, you know
I consider it four.���C�u@��
pU����� Hey, either way,
it's a relief.������� Makes me feel like
I'm not a total failure.��
����� Are you doing okay?��yC�u@��
�r����� Feeling like I need
a little break.��n�����6 Might go see my son's family.��������� - Oh, New Mexico, right?
- Yeah, Las Cruces.���C�u@��
�Ơ���� Probably be gone
a couple weeks.�� ������ I was hoping you might be
willing to fill in for me.��+�����4 If any of my people need an ear.���C�u��
�s����� Sure.��頖���� (door opens)��!�����
� - Is that Athena?
- Yeah.���C�u��
�+����� - (door closes)
- (sighs, gasps)�� ������ � (laughter)��������� Wendall.���C�u@��
��� Oh... I'm sorry.
I hope I'm not interrupting.��
n�����
n No, no, no, no. I was just...�������� getting ready
to say my goodbyes.��WC�u@��
頪��� I'm glad I got to see you first.��Y�����Y You're doing well?��頙��� B Can't complain.�� ������ Take care of yourself.�� C�u��$3����� And him.��頑���o I will.��BC�u��@������ Hey, Wendall.��y�����y Are you sure you're all right?��!����� You just don't seem
like yourself.���C�u��_Ġ���� Uh, maybe it's just
the Santa Anas.��6������ I hear it makes people crazy.��ޠ����� Yeah.���C�u��zࠔ��� Take care.��ޠ����
K - (Athena sighs)
- (door opens)��XC�u��� ����� (door closes)��������� Everything okay?�������� No, I don't think it is.�� �C�u�������� ♪��������W Whoa, back again?���C�u@������� Cedric asked to trade shifts.��������
He's going to St. Louis
to see his family.�� �����
That is some maximum macchiato
you got there.���C�u@��ظ����� Did you get any sleep
last night?��������� (sighs)
I approached the edge of sleep.������� Never quite fell in.��yC�u@���ՠ���� (groans) I want to go
to St. Louis.������� Do you think
they have crazy, random,��K�¡��a 50-miles-an-hour wind there
that make everybody insane?�� �C�u@�������� Pretty sure they have tornados.��
������ - Oh, never mind.
- Hang in there.��L�����b It'll be over in no time.��ޠ����� (sighs)���C�u@��%ᠥ��� 911, what's your emergency?��A�ơ��� Thank you for reporting that.
A crew is already on its way.��
*�����V It's stuck in what? Her mouth?���C�u@��?��ơ�� All right, just hang in there,
paramedics are on their way.�� Ǡ���� � Do not jump out the window.��������� Let the firefighters
come to you.���C�u@��T������ No,
spoiled milk is not poisonous,��������� but I would urge you��B������ to clear the cups from
your bedside table more often.��
lC�u��rc����� - (typing)
- 911, what's your emergency?��������� (static crackling)���C�u�������� Hello?�� ������ Is anyone there?�� �C�u@���:����� - (dialing)
- (line rings)�� ������ � - (beeps)
- AUTOMATED VOICE: We're sorry.��m�ȡ� You have reached a number
that's no longer in service.���C�u���ܠ���� - Weird.
- (phone rings)��+�����+ 911, what's your emergency?��M�����x - (static crackling)
- Hello?��+C�u@�������� If you can't speak,
press a button,��L������ any button on the phone.��������� Are you there?��
������ Make a sound
if you can hear me.���C�u�������� It's like talking to a ghost.��n�����5 Dispatch to 6-0-9-M-21.���C�u��������� Welfare check at 387 Nottingham.��������� We've been receiving calls
from that address,���C�u��
ՠ���� but the caller can't
or won't speak.��
�����
If there even is one.��C�u��
B������ ♪�������� The Murder House?��WC�u��
\z����� (siren wails)�� Ǡ����
L - (doors open)
- WILLIAMS: I hate this place.��+C�u��
{����� You think someone's squatting?��,������ That or there's a ghost.��5����� WILLIAMS:
Go check the back.���C�u��
������ Let's check
all the doors and windows.��YC�u��
�u����� ♪��n������ (wind whistling)�� cC�u��
�l����� (door creaking)��
��
� (wind whistling)�� C�u��
������� Hello? LAPD.��
������� Anyone here?��cC�u��)��� (rattling nearby)���C�u��m%����� (screams, grunts)��C�u��������� (wind whistling)��
+C�u@���Y����� Ugh. This is so embarrassing.�� ����� I'm sorry you guys had to come
all the way out here.��5������ He thought I was a ghost.��+C�u@��Σ����� There was a white, floating...��y������ It was a piece of trash bag.��M������ It was blowing around outside.���C�u��䫠���� HEN:
Well, look, it's all right.����ơ��* - You're injured,
so let's take a look at that.
- (groans)���C�u@���8����� Ah. Everyone knows
this house is haunted.��������� And w-why were you
skulking around out there?�������� It's my job?��,C�u@��栭��� I heard there was
some local teens��ݠ����b who tried to party here.��ޠ����@ Next-door neighbors saw
the flashlights in the house,��
�C�u@��&������ and next thing they knew,��8�����8 they were running
out the front door, screaming.����ǡ��� - Never figured out exactly
what happened there.
- You see?��bC�u��H����� It's a haunted house.��������� Yeah. With really good bones.�� !������ They're kids.���C�u��c9����� You're a 40-year-old man.�� ����� Doesn't look like
you did too much damage there.���C�u@��{۠���� Dispatch said
you were knocked out?��������� WILLIAMS:
Oh, come on. You told them that?��������� Great.
Now everyone's gonna know.���C�u@���x����� JOSH (over radio):
Dispatch to unit 118.����¡��
Could you please have
the house stop calling me?���C�u@���T����� The house is calling you?��b�����b Somehow the house
keeps dialing 911.��������k I've had six more calls
since the police got there.��WC�u��㜠���� Make it stop. Please.��ݠ����b Uh, checking it out, Dispatch.��6�����) ♪���C�u��&������ Bingo.��AC�u��H������ ♪�� C�u���ɠ���� You're welcome.�������� All right.���C�u@���w����� Dispatch, I think I found
the source of the problem.��
�¡��
m You shouldn't be getting
any more calls tonight.�� ������ Copy that, 118.��,C�u�������� And seriously,��������� thank you.���C�u@���砶��� WENDALL (slurring):
Bobby, hey, man.��L������ Sorry to bother you,
Captain Nash.��������� I think I...
I think I screwed up.��
�C�u���/����� I didn't know what else to do.��Ҡ����� I thought I could handle it,
but I can't.��5C�u@�������� (cries):
I can't do it.��n������ You ever...
you ever do something,�������k and it doesn't go
like you planned?���C�u��.����� (shaky breath)
I tried.��������� I really tried
to be a good man,���C�u��G������ but I'm tired now.��+�����+ So tired.��Ҡ����� (message beeps off)�� AC�u@��ct�¡�� Hey, you've reached Wendall.
Sorry I missed you.��n�̡Ɓ� Leave a message and I'll get
back to you as soon as I can.�������� (beeps)���C�u��~o����� Sounds like
you handled it pretty well.��Ҡ����6 You answered his questions;
when there's more,��C�u���?����� you'll answer those, too.��頕���M I guess so.�������� I just wish I knew
where this was coming from.��
KC�u@��������� He almost lost one of his moms.��
������
� It's only natural
that'd get him to think about�������� the mother he doesn't know.���C�u������� I hope that's all it is.�������� It's unsettling,��6������ and this damn wind doesn't help.���C�u@���R����� Always puts me out of sorts.��������� That's because we know
what these winds can do.��6�����K Where there's wind,
there's fire.��+C�u���M����� You guys couldn't sleep, either?��y�����y Starting to feel
like it's contagious.��������� Where's Buck?�� C�u��
�¡�� Oh, he's fast asleep in
the world's emptiest bunk room.�� Ơ���� � - What's got you up?
- CHIMNEY: Well...��
C�u@��$����� I was looking into that house.��Ƞ����, The one where Williams thought
he saw that ghost.��Ҡ����� The Murder House?��+C�u@��5M����� Yeah, I wanted to know
more about it.��L������ Seemed like it hadn't been
lived in for a while.��
�����? It's not surprising,���C�u@��L��� considering it's called
the Murder House.��X������ Also, maybe that's why
you can't sleep.�� ������ EDDIE:
What kind of murder?��KC�u@��c������ Triple homicide in the '60s.��
�����
Dad came home
right before Christmas,��������� killed his three daughters,
then himself.�� �C�u@��|4�ġ�� Mother somehow got away.
Nobody knows where she ended up.�������� A House has been vacant
ever since.�� ������ - Can't imagine why.
- (tires screech)���C�u@���E����� - (loud thud)
- FIREFIGHTER: Hey, watch out!��Y�����Y What the hell?��b�̡Ɓ� - (tires screech)
- No, no, no, stop.
Hey. You can't be in here.��C�u���a����� - No, no, no, stop. Stop.
- EDDIE: Is everyone okay?�������� Whoa.��Y������ I'll call Dispatch.��dC�u@���ՠ���� - Sir, no. You...
- BOBBY: Hello?����� Can you hear me?��Ԡ����
+ Maybe she had a stroke,
or a-a cardiac event?��
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Ma'am, can you open your door?��6�����@ Whoa.���C�u@��
������ Hey, what, uh, what happened?
I heard a shout.���ġ��� - Okay. This is not a dream
I've had before.
- Is she...��6����� - BUCK: Naked.
- CHIMNEY: And asleep?
- BOBBY: Ma'am?�� �C�u��+����� She's out cold.
Maybe she's sleepwalking.��������� - You mean sleep driving.
- Uh, what should we do?��
nC�u@��A������ Isn't it dangerous
to wake a sleepwalker?�������� B Probably not as dangerous
as driving while sleeping.��y����� Okay, here's what
we're gonna do. Buck.��
C�u@��[7����� Go get a blanket.��Ҡ����6 Chim, let's check her out,
just to be safe,��������
K and maybe she left her ID
in the car.��!������ - Eddie, can you check
the front seat?
- She's naked.��nC�u@��s������ You really think she thought��X������ to grab her purse
on the way out the door?��ݠ����� I don't know.
Maybe it's in the cup holder��Ҡ����� or the glove compartment
or something.���C�u�������� - Cap, here.
- Yeah. Great, thanks.��M�����
� Dispatch is sending officers.���C�u���5����� Oh.��頏���� Okay.��A������ - (screaming)
- No, no. No, no, no.���C�u@���;����� - (panting)
- You're okay, you're okay.��W������ You're okay.
You're okay.��������a You're in a safe place.��z�����a My name is Hen,
and I'm-I'm a firefighter, okay?���C�u@�������� We just want to help you.��������
Can you tell me
what your name is?��y�����
Uh... Lizzy. Lizzy Sampson.���C�u@���=����� Lizzy, if it's
all right with you,�� ������ I'm gonna check you out
to make sure you're okay.��頜���
m LIZZY:
It's fine.��������� BOBBY:
So, Lizzy, apparently,���C�u@�������� you got behind the wheel
while you were sleeping.��������� You have a history of
this kind of thing?��7������ Um, sleepwalking, yes.�� C�u@�������� But this, this is new.�� ����� Pupils are equal and reactive.��c������ No sign of head trauma
or a concussion.��XC�u@��,������ EDDIE:
Pretty lucky.��Y�����Y The way you came in here,��Ҡ����
� you could've really
hurt yourself.��������� - Or us.
- I don't know if "lucky" is���C�u��A꠱��� the right word
to describe how I feel.�� 砡���
l More like... mortified.�� BC�u@��V����� Do you remember anything?������� I went to bed around 11:00,
like I always do,��
�¡�� and the next thing I know,
I'm standing in a firehouse.��?C�u��x����� And do you always sleep
in the nude?�� A����� � I like to sleep
with the window open��C�u@���a����� and feel a... breeze.�������� CHIMNEY:
Okay, so, uh,
you seem to be fine,�� �ġ�� but if it's okay, we're gonna
to take you to the hospital��,C�u@����ɡÁ - to get checked out,
just to be on the safe side.
- I guess.��M�ȡ� BOBBY:
All right, Buck, why don't you
check the locked room,�� �����x see if we got some clean
T-shirts, sweats, something.��6C�u���Ǡ���� Right, um...�������� what do we do about her car?��������K My car?��nC�u��Ѐ����� The one you almost
ran us over with.��ޠ����� Weird.��������
� I don't have a car.���C�u���.����� Oh, my God.��AC�u@��g����� Murder's too obvious.�������� There's no way
that's what it was.��������
+ Then why do they call it
"Murder House"?��Ӡ����� Please don't encourage him.��
LC�u@��46�� Because "mishap house" doesn't
have the same ring to it.��M�ġ��M Is that what you think happened
to this family, a mishap?��������� Nobody seems to know.���C�u@��Lt����� I've looked up three blogs
and at least one podcast,��������� and they say
four different things.��������� Oh... Looks who's up.�� �C�u@��gӠ���� Couldn't sleep either, huh?��y������ Who can sleep when
there's cars driving unannounced�� Ǡ����� into the building?��yC�u@��}T����� - Would you prefer
an announcement?
- I would.��Ƞ����, Why don't you have a nightcap?�� �����
� Uh, yeah, sure.��Ӡ����� Sun should be coming up
any time now.��nC�u@��������� More like a "daycap," Cap.��Ҡ����� HEN:
Hot chocolate.��������m Warm beverage
will make you feel sleepy.��WC�u���m�� - The tryptophan in the milk.
- I made it with oat milk.�� ����� Close enough.
Just go with it.���C�u@��������� (clears throat)��ݠ����b BUCK:
I feel like
the wind makes my skin itch.��
M������ HEN:
It's the ions in the air.���C�u���b����� It's a thing.��W�����W (chuckles)��Ҡ���� Everything okay, Cap?���C�u��%����� Smell that?��Y�����
� Fire.���C�u��{����� (alarm ringing)�� Ơ���� (sirens wailing)��7C�u��-Р���� ♪ ♪�������> (horn honking)���C�u��O������ (indistinct chatter)�� !C�u��u<����� ♪��,C�u@���O����� BOBBY:
Okay, we have to work fast.��
������ Properties to the south and east��6������ could be in danger
if the wind shifts.��Ӡ���� Buck, Eddie,
I want you to give me���C�u@�������� an inch-and-a-half straight up
on the A-side.��砨���K Hen, Chim, you'll be on Zebra.��������� Okay, I will meet you up top
for the split.��
C�u���#����� ♪ ♪�� ������ (frantic chatter nearby)���C�u��������� Okay. Quintana, load it!��6C�u��`����� ♪�� �C�u��[����� ♪�� �C�u���3����� ♪��WC�u@���렙��� How's it going?����W Our place is close by.�������� - Is the fire out?
- Uh, just about.��M�����` We're gonna keep
spraying down the area���C�u@�������� with water and fire retardant,��7�����7 make sure there's nothing
still smoldering��W����� that might ignite
the surrounding vegetation.��
C�u@��ު����� Do you know
what started the fire?�������x BOBBY:
Uh, not yet.��Ҡ����� Arson investigator is
on their way now.��C�u@�������� Oh! You think that
somebody did this on purpose?��ݠ����b It's standard protocol
for fires of this kind��6������ - near residential areas.
- EDDIE: Hey, Cap!��yC�u������� Yeah?��6�����@ Thank you.���C�u��.Ӡ���� Got a victim.��
������ (Bobby groans)���C�u��YP����� ♪���C�u���&����� (echoing laughter)��6�ʡā� WENDALL (echoing):
- 'm glad to see you doing well.
- I��
C�u�������� Oh, no.��cC�u�������� Cap?��*�����* I need a second.��d�����
� What?���C�u��ƫ����� I need a second!����� What is it?���C�u���n����� You knew him?�������W It's Wendall.���C�u��������� My sponsor.��XC�u��7����� ♪���C�u��[b����� ♪���C�u�������� I'm fine.��ݠ����B Let's get washed up
and go home.��������
K Maybe we can all
finally get some sleep.��+C�u��������� (wind whistling)��W�����W ♪ ♪��6C�u���Ҡ���� You talked to Wendall's family?�������� A He didn't go to New Mexico.��WC�u@�������� He lied to me.��������6 And his son didn't know�������
K anything about the voice mail
he left for you?��y������ He said they hadn't talked
in weeks.�� �C�u@��7����� And Wendall, he sounded...����x - He was high.
- I, um,�� 頹���� spoke with the detective
assigned to the case.��
�C�u��)0����� The area where they found him
is a fairly common place��
������ for people to use.��yC�u@��<��� The LAPD is constantly getting
calls from the neighbors.��������� There's a rehab facility
less than a mile away.�� BC�u@��V����� You think Wendall could've been
going to rehab?��
*�ǡ��
� Well, he said that he was gonna
be out of touch for a while.���C�u@��p8�� And now you know that he wasn't
going to see his family.��W������ - That, along with
the voice mail...
- Yeah,��
nC�u���栽��� but if that was the case,
why wouldn't he tell me?��������� When you were in trouble,��
C�u���s����� you didn't want
your team to know.��������� They look up to you.����� Maybe Wendall felt the same.�� bC�u@���Y����� This is not
what we do in recovery.��y������ We don't hide these kind of
things from each other.��Ҡ����� We can't.
We rely on each other.�� bC�u@�������� Well, sometimes
the darkness is too deep.��c�š��c You can't see the hands that
are reaching out to help you.��4C�u�������� (sighs, stammers)�� �C�u@�������� He just pulled me out of a hole
so many times,��������� I wish that he'd...��M�ġ��� ...feel like he could count
on me to do the same for him.�� bC�u��VE����� Hey, how's it going?��ޠ���� � Have you advanced the horizons
of human knowledge?���C�u@��lm����� Not yet. I'm working on it.��������y (chuckles)��ޠ¡��W I, uh, had to go through
the entire attic to find this.��
C�u@���R����� It's been a while
since I looked at it.��蠯���L - What's in there?
- Just some stuff��y������ that Eva gave me
before you were born.��
�C�u���+����� My biological mother?��������� Yes.���C�u��������� I'm sorry, I guess I-I don't
have a lot of pictures.��)C�u���7����� ♪��zC�u��������� When she...��Ҡ����W when Eva got sick,��������� were you sad?��XC�u�������� Um...��������� I was the saddest
that I'd ever been.���C�u��*����� But you're not sad anymore.�������� ! Right?��������� No.�� C�u@��@:����� Because I met your mom.������� And then we met you.��Ǡ���� Can I go look through this stuff
in my room?��
mC�u��`)����� You sure you don't want
to look through it together?��������� No, I'm fine.��y�����) Thanks, Mama.���C�u��������� ♪��
C�u@������ - What's that, number four?
- (yawns)�� ��� Whatever it is isn't enough
to balance out the insomnia.��������� Maybe too much coffee is
why you're having insomnia.��C�u@���-�ġ�� I live on coffee. I'm just
maintaining the baseline here.��ܠ����� What do you guys know
about a murder house?��������a It called me last night.���C�u@�������� A house called you?��������� Uh, some kind of short
in the line.��������� Well, that house is
calling Chimney,��WC�u@��%~����� and I need it to hang up.��������X He is absolutely
obsessed with it.�������
m And when I got out
of the shower,��������� he asked me if I wanted
to look at building permits���C�u@��>蠔��� from 1942.��頟���� Anything interesting?��Y����� B - They added a second bathroom.
- BOTH: Oh.��������l Oh, well, how's it going
with your new second bedroom?��nC�u@��W&����� Mm, once you get over
the excitement of, "Hey,��Ҡ����� my bed doubles
as a movie theater,"��8�����
� it's not so great.��6������ It turns out
it's really hard to sleep��zC�u@��o렷��� when you're surrounded
by tomorrow's chores.��n������ No more sneaky toddler
jump scares, though.��y�����
� Oh, no, Jee loves
her spacious new room.��nC�u@���l����� I can barely get her up
in the morning.��ޠ����c - Aw!
- I'm glad one of us is
sleeping peacefully�� 砗���J in this wind.���C�u���
����� JOSH:
Mmm.�������� Mmm!���C�u@���K����� (Hen laughs)��������6 God, the Murder House,��頬���� - still?
- That's just it.�������� I don't think all the lore
around that house is true.���C�u@��ڪ����� I just emailed��������
the guy who owns it.��
������ What? How did you find him?��Ҡ����� - The Internet.
- (laughs)��MC�u@���m����� Do you think
he's gonna respond?��������� - (phone ringing)
- Uh-oh.��Ӡ����6 - There goes the ghosts.
- Yeah.���C�u@�������� Calling from Buck's phone, apparently.�� B����� � Well, conference him in.��,�����x Hey, I'm on with Hen, too.��@C�u@��!������ Welcome to our pajama party.��Y������ Ah, what if I'm not
wearing pajamas?��M�����
� Nobody wants to know
what you're wearing, Buckley.���C�u@��8������ CHIMNEY:
How did you even know
I was awake?��������� Uh, well, you've been
sending links to that house�� �����) about every 15 minutes,���C�u@��O������ so unless sleep texting
is a thing,����W which, actually, I don't know.�� ������ Is-is that a thing?��������l Who knows?
Why did you call me?�� C�u@��i������ I have news.�������� Uh, I figured I'd tell
you guys in the morning,��ҠСʁ� - but...
- HEN: You were on Chimney's
Murder House news feed.���C�u@���G����� So, what's the news?��������7 Uh, give me one second.��
����� � Let me, uh, let me grab Eddie.�������� (phone ringing)��
�C�u@���c����� Yo!��頗���o Uh, hey, man.��n������ You're on with me,
Hen and Chim.��ݠ����� Looks like the winds got us all tonight.���C�u@�������� Well, I wouldn't give
too much credit to the wind.��W������ Chimney's obsessed
about a house.�������� I'm worried about my kid.���C�u���.����� And Buck's...��Ҡ����6 Officially responsible��������V for the creation of new life.���C�u@��椠���� Uh... (laughs)��Ҡ����6 I guess maybe that's easier
when you can just say�� ���� - I'm gonna be a father.
- HEN: Whoa, whoa, whoa.�� BC�u���F����� Kameron and Connor are pregnant?��+�����+ Yes, they are having a baby.��6C�u@��蠤��� Congratulations! Uh, wait.��������� Do we congratulate you?��������� I don't know. It feels weird
to congratulate him.��
nC�u@��.٠���� CHIMNEY:
Feels weirder not to.��������� Eddie's right. The etiquette
rules are kind of hazy.��,�����
� BUCK:
Uh, m-maybe we should��C�u@��C.����� see what Bobby thinks.��W�����W - ou guys think he's still awake?
- Y��������J Pretty sure
after the day he had,��YC�u��[Ѡ���� he ain't sleeping.��������� Well, hang on, hang on.��������U - (ringing)
- (sighs)�� BC�u@��sh����� Sir, it's very late.��m������ If you're not
on the approved visitors list...��Ơ����� Please, I'm looking for
information about my friend.��
nC�u@���Ҡȡ As I said, anything related to
our clientele is confidential,��W������ including whether your friend
may or may not���C�u@���1����� have been a patient here.����¡��� Our clients value our discretion
above everything else.��Ҡ����W I'm sure they do.���C�u���e����� But my friend Wendall doesn't,
because he's dead.��C�u���研��� Thank you.��������� - I have a situation
at the front desk.
- Oh.�� �C�u��啠���� Thank you.��頍���l ♪��WC�u�� X����� (echoing):
Do you know
what started the fire?��������a You have to go now.���C�u@�� 2����� Got what I'm looking for,
I'll be on my way.��ޠ����� All right.��X�����6 I'm leaving right now.��+������ All right, all right.���C�u�� N`����� (groans)��L������ (sighs)��Ҡ����
Okay, guys.��頩���w I'll try and take a nap.���C�u@�� c������ Chris is gonna be up��頕���� in an hour.��ޠ���� � Hey,��������V - see you guys tomorrow.
- HEN: All right.���C�u@�� wn����� - See ya.
- (call beeps off)��Ҡ����6 HEN:
Hey, Buck, you never said.��������
L How are you feeling
about this...���C�u@�� ������� creation of new life?��Ҡ����W I mean, I'm-I'm happy.��頧���@ You know, I'm happy for them.�� �����@ I-I was worried that...��+C�u@�� �ʠ���� what if it didn't work out,��7�����7 a-and me saying yes
just ended up��
�����A setting them up
for more disappointment?��W����� - So, you're good?
- BUCK: Yeah.���C�u�� �)����� Yeah, I-I think I am.����ˡŁ
In fact, I feel like I can
finally go and get some sleep.��bC�u@�� ������� Good night.��Ҡ����6 - Later.
- (call beeps off)��������@ (Hen scoffs)��6�����v Can you imagine not knowing
your own child?���C�u�� �c����� Is this about Denny?��������� I know this is normal,��y������ that he's gonna have questions,���C�u@�!����� and the best thing
that we can do is��Ҡ����� be honest.��������x But you don't want to be honest.���C�u@��!������ (scoffs)��頜���� I want to tell him��c�����
L that we picked him
out of a magical cabbage patch��������@ and never have to talk again���C�u@��!2V����� about his biological parents.�� ������ He's a smart kid.
He didn't fall for that story�� ������ - when he was five.
- It's just...�� C�u@��!K;�š�� I've spent so much time
thinking about him as mine.��������� Not sure I'm ready to share.��������k He's always gonna be yours, Hen.�� C�u��!e+����� No matter
how many questions he asks.��b�����b ♪ ♪�� C�u��!������� (laughter)��m������ Great news.���C�u��!������� Weatherman said
we're due for a reprieve,��
l�����
l and the winds are
finally dying down,��
�C�u��!�-����� but we might get
a dose of rain soon.�� A����� � Josh? Is everything okay?���C�u��!������� This has been
the most draining three days��������� of my professional career.��yC�u@��!�֠���� I... I don't think
I can do this job anymore.�� 頡���
n Okay. That seems, um...��X�����L I mean, you know,
in this line of work,���C�u@��"������ everyone eventually reaches
a breaking point.��������
I thought mine was
at least a decade away,��6������ and once I was fully vested
in my pension.��yC�u@��"-=����� Maybe this is it.��������� - You're probably just tired.
- Mm-hmm.��Ҡ����5 I mean, it's been crazy.��������l You've worked
a lot of extra shifts.���C�u@��"Ap����� I think the last straw was��B������ when George called in
saying he had appendicitis.��
������� I think it's a sign.
My work here is done.�� �C�u@��"]������ I... I need to go talk to Sue.��������
I-I need to tell her
that I quit.��Ӡ����c W-Wait, wait, wait,
wait. D-Don't.��mC�u@��"q̠���� - Don't-don't do that.
- Josh,��y������ there's something
that we have to tell you.�������
� George having appendicitis
isn't a sign.��xC�u��"�6����� It's a prank.��頢���n LINDA:
All these years,��,������ you've managed
to avoid the full moon,��C�u@��"�j����� and you kind of brag about it.��������� So we thought
you could use a dose of crazy.�� Ơ����� A-And it was supposed
to be funny, you know?���C�u@��"�e����� We didn't think that
it would affect you like this,��B������ and we're really sorry.��ޠ����
Terribly, terribly sorry.
Please don't quit.��
C�u��"������� I...��M������ knew it.�������� I mean, not at first.���C�u@��"�ؠ���� You guys really had me going
for a while,�������� but once George called in saying
he had appendicitis,��C����� � that's when I knew.��+������ - How?
- Because I approved his time off���C�u@��# ����� for the last time
he had his appendix removed.��������� Three years ago.��������
It really is good
to be the underboss.���C�u@��#^����� And, by the way, an underboss��ޠ����d who works every Christmas
and Thanksgiving.�� ������L And I do not brag
about avoiding full moons.���C�u@��#4������ A lot.��������� So, we're good, then?
You're not mad at us?�� ƠʡāW I guess you'll have to wait for
the next full moon to find out.��
�C�u��#U㠛��� - (groans)
- Mm.��ݠ����� ♪���C�u��#x����� (sighs)��������� I'm sorry.��n�����J I shouldn't have asked
about my bio mother.���C�u@��#�F����� You-you don't have to apologize.����z I just wanted to know
where I come from.��K�����L Who I take after.���C�u@��#�{����� That's perfectly natural.�������� You didn't do anything wrong.��������� I sort of felt
like maybe I did.�� �C�u��#ċ����� That I hurt you.�������� No. No, no, no, no.�� Ǡ����W You didn't.���C�u@��#�
����� Don't worry about that.��Ӡ����X We just want make sure
that you are okay.��Ҡ����
� KAREN:
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you can't ask us.�� ����� Whatever you want to know,
we'll tell you.��
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������ (sighs) There's something
I want you to know.���C�u@��$ ������ I'm not looking for another mom.��������b I have you guys,
and you're awesome.��W����� - (chuckles)
- (sighs)��YC�u��$;(����� KAREN:
You're pretty awesome, too.��ܠ���� @ I think...��
�C�u��$O}����� we're all pretty awesome.��������+ I love you both.�������@ We love you, too.��������� (laughter)��xC�u��$nŠ���� (birds chirping)��������J ♪���C�u@��$�Z�¡�� I know it looks a little
rough around the edges, but...��
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+ It's a lot more than the edges.��������� What are we doing here?��!C�u��$������� (chuckles)��������� I don't know,
this house just...�� ������4 - it speaks to me.
- Yeah.��zC�u@��$�1�š�� It's speaking to me, too,
and saying, "Run far, far away."����� CHIMNEY:
Look, some new windows,
a fresh coat of paint.��cC�u@��$ױ����� A series of exorcisms.��y������ You don't believe in ghosts, Maddie.�������� It's called
the Murder House, Chim.��,�����? I don't have to believe
in ghosts to know��
C�u@��$������ that I do not want to live here.��d������ There wasn't a murder.��ޠ����
M Much less three of them.��Ҡ���� What? I thought that
the whole family died.���C�u��%-����� They did,
but not inside the house.�� B����� � Look, the father was
driving home one night,��yC�u@��%Ѡ���� right before Christmas.�������� He had all three girls
in the car.��������
K It was raining,
and the roads were slick.��������� And another car bumped them
off the road,��LC�u��%3s����� and they died.����x God, that is awful.�� �����x Well, what about the mom?��
KC�u@��%L6����� The mom was at home,
wrapping presents.��Ǡ����M She moved out the day
after the funeral,��������
and she never came back.�� C�u@��%_����� And-and the place has been
empty like this ever since?�� c����� � She didn't want to let it go.��X������ You know,
not without letting them go,���C�u@��%u젰��� so she held onto it
until she passed,��������� which was last year.��X������ How did you find out all this?��������� I tracked down
the current owner,���C�u@��%�*����� her nephew.��Ҡ����7 He hasn't even put it
on the market yet.��ݠ����� He didn't want
to throw the doors open��M�����J to all the vultures
and lookie-loos.���C�u��%�נ���� He hasn't even been inside
in a decade.�������� That's why it looks like this.��yC�u��%������� MADDIE:
It's a height chart.��������� Three girls.��������
� Wow.��MC�u��%������ A family lived here.��MC�u��%�D����� I think a family
should live here again.��������� (laughs)���C�u��&m����� (Marcus Mumford and
Brandi Carlile's "How" playing)��������� ♪ ♪�� C�u��&)������ (sighs)��������� ♪ I had wondered
what was done to you ♪��UC�u��&P䠾��� ♪ To give you
such a taste of flesh... ♪���C�u��&p������ Hi, I'm Denny Wilson.��@������ I think you're my dad.�� BC�u@��&�=�ʡā BOBBY:
Like all seasons,
eventually the Santa Anas end.��Ơš��� ♪ Didn't feel much of a choice
to suppress... ♪��>C�u@��&�ȠɡÁ The tension and turmoil
hey bring are finally releasedt��
������4 as they dissipate
over the Pacific.���C�u��&������� ♪ I'm afraid
it will take a time... ♪�������� - (snoring)
- The city rests,��C�u��&�-����� and the familiar cycle
starts again.��BC�u@��&��� The rain comes,
though less every year now.��c�ǡ��c ♪ To build the walls
of my Jerusalem back up... ♪��?C�u��'������ We wait for
the jacarandas to bloom��Ҡ����� and curse their flowers
when they fall.���C�u@��'#��ϡɁ ♪ And I have reckoned with
what you've taken from me... ♪��@������ Knowing that every passing day
brings us closer��
KC�u��'D����� to the return of those winds.��x�����x ♪ I buried him
beneath the maple tree ♪��5C�u��'`Ǡ���� ♪ There's no joy
in dancing with the dead ♪��lC�u��'�/����� But I'll forgive you now ♪������� ♪ Release you
from all the blame ♪��VC�u��'������� I know how ♪�� ������6 And I'll forgive you now... ♪��JC�u��'�$����� And the one inescapable fact
about this city...��
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