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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: Eߣ�B��B��B�B�B��matroskaB��B��S�g�/M�t�M��S��I�fS��M��S��T�kS����O�I�f@�*ױ�B@M��libebml v1.2.3 + libmatroska v1.3.0WA�mkvmerge v5.3.0 ('I could have danced') built on Feb 9 2012 10:38:07D��ADG0�Da� ����|�s������Ŗx}�=p���T�k���ׁsń睛��������S_TEXT/UTF8Sn�SDH�D!C�u@��Ǡá��Experience the residents most heart pounding season yet.�� y����� �Fixing things is my job.����ʡāaSee all new episodes Tuesday and check out our other Fox shows.���C�u��)s�����Monarch the Cleaning Lady and 9/11 only on Fox.��)C�u��VJ�����♪��󠤡��(insects trilling outside)���C�u��t�ΡȁBOBBY: People say that there are no seasons in Los Angeles.���C�u�炍��ΡȁImagining all of our days as erfectly sunny and 72 degrees.p���C�u�炨#�����That's actually San Diego.�� ����� (wind whistling)��6C�u@�炽�ӡ́Angelenos know how rainy winter ives way to a too-short spring, g��?������that summer starts with gloomy skies���C�u���G�����nd ends with unrelenting heat.a�� +�š���And what happens when the Santa Anas start to blow.��C�u��)�����(crow cawing)����ǡ���Dry winds that tear through the mountains and canyons�� �C�u@��;�̡Ɓpicking up speed and strength 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��ɡÁCreeping into our dreams and setting our teeth on edge.��ܠ����?Every gust adding to the eerie, pervasive sense�� �C�u���<�����hat a reckoning may be upon us.t�� m������Or, as Joan Didion said...�� �C�u���*�����Amen.��!�á��!"The wind shows us 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...�� Ѡ����I hit four detours 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. - Mm-hmm.��X������- In the middle of Windpocalypse 2022? - Mm-hmm.�� �������This is why I schedule 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@���à����- 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?�� *C�u@�� �����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����7CHARITY: Yes, a-a severed hand.��Ҡ���� �No, Lenny. Don't pick it up again.���C�u@���á��- 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�� *�����`Lenny used it as a chew toy 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.�������zThat 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�����zbetween the ice and the appendage.��M����� +And then what?��Ǡ����VWait for the paramedics to arrive�� bC�u@��Ψ�����and hope we can find the owner.��8�����8Every year, I think, "Well, that's it.��������WWe'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�� WCHARITY: The fireworks. Right before my husband got home,���C�u@��)_�����someone was setting off fireworks.���������I'm not hearing any fireworks now.��!�����6You know which house?��������lI 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����� bSomebody 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��� KExcuse 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.��������8I 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.�� ������4I 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���oThis one's huge. What is it?��y����� n(singsongy): You'll see.��yC�u��@������Wow! This is so cool.��A�����AThanks, 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����aNo. I just...���C�u@���=�ʡāI 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.��������5Um, 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����cOkay. Well, uh, why don't you start setting up,�� ������xand 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�����Vcheck in.���C�u@�� ������Seems like fire season's getting longer every year.��頟���MAnd 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�����xI'm glad to see you doing well.��yC�u@�� Ye�����Things at work, things at home.��Ǡ����LComing 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����� 6Might 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.��+�����4If 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����� nNo, 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�����YYou're doing well?��頙��� BCan't complain.�� ������Take care of yourself.�� C�u�� $3�����And him.��頑���oI will.��BC�u�� @������Hey, Wendall.��y�����yAre 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�� ������♪��������WWhoa, 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�¡�� a50-miles-an-hour wind there that make everybody insane?�� �C�u@�� ������Pretty sure they have tornados.�� ������- Oh, never mind. - Hang in there.��L����� bIt'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.�� *�����VIt'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����� 5Dispatch 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��)à����(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����bwho tried to party here.��ޠ���� @Next-door neighbors saw the flashlights in the house,�� �C�u@��&������and next thing they knew,��8�����8they 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�����bSomehow the house keeps dialing 911.�� ������kI've had six more calls since the police got there.�� WC�u��㜠����Make it stop. Please.��ݠ����bUh, 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.�� �¡�� mYou 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,�� �����kand 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����6You answered his questions; when there's more,�� C�u���?�����you'll answer those, too.��頕���MI 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��š�����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�����KWhere there's wind, there's fire.��+C�u���M�����You guys couldn't sleep, either?��y�����yStarting 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@��Là����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.�������� AHouse has been vacant ever since.�� ������- Can't imagine why. - (tires screech)���C�u@���E�����- (loud thud) - FIREFIGHTER: Hey, watch out!��Y�����YWhat 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?�� )C�u���񠰡��BOBBY: 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?�������� BProbably 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����6Chim, let's check her out, just to be safe,�������� Kand 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.�������� aYou're in a safe place.��z�����aMy 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��� mLIZZY: 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�����YThe 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��� lMore 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,�� �����xsee if we got some clean T-shirts, sweats, something.��6C�u���Ǡ����Right, um...�������� what do we do about her car?��������KMy 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�á��Because "mishap house" doesn't have the same ring to it.��M�ġ��MIs 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.��������mWarm beverage will make you feel sleepy.��WC�u���m�á��- The tryptophan in the milk. - I made it with oat milk.�� ����� Close enough. Just go with it.���C�u@���������(clears throat)��ݠ����bBUCK: 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���KHen, 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?��󠠡��WOur 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�����7make sure there's nothing still smoldering��W����� that might ignite the surrounding vegetation.�� C�u@��ު�����Do you know what started the fire?�������xBOBBY: Uh, not yet.��Ҡ�����Arson investigator is on their way now.��C�u@��������Oh! You think that somebody did this on purpose?��ݠ����bIt'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?������� WIt's Wendall.���C�u���������My sponsor.��XC�u��7�����♪���C�u��[b�����♪���C�u��������I'm fine.��ݠ����BLet's get washed up and go home.�������� KMaybe we can all finally get some sleep.��+C�u���������(wind whistling)��W�����W♪ ♪��6C�u���Ҡ����You talked to Wendall's family?�������� AHe didn't go to New Mexico.�� WC�u@��������He lied to me.��������6And his son didn't know������� Kanything 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@��<��á��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�á��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�� cYou 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¡��WI, 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����Wwhen 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)���á���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?��������aIt 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.��������XHe is absolutely obsessed with it.������� mAnd 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.��������lOh, 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���Jin this wind.���C�u��� �����JOSH: Mmm.��������Mmm!���C�u@���K�����(Hen laughs)��������6God, 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.��,�����xHey, 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,��󠯡��Wwhich, actually, I don't know.������� �Is-is that a thing?��������lWho 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?��������7Uh, give me one second.�� ����� �Let me, uh, let me grab Eddie.��������(phone ringing)�� �C�u@���c�����Yo!��頗���oUh, 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����6Officially responsible��������Vfor the creation of new life.���C�u@��椠����Uh... (laughs)��Ҡ����6I guess maybe that's easier when you can just say�� ��á���- 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��������JPretty 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����WI'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?��������aYou have to go now.���C�u@�� 2�����Got what I'm looking for, I'll be on my way.��ޠ�����All right.��X����� 6I'm leaving right now.��+������All right, all right.���C�u�� N`�����(groans)��L������(sighs)��Ҡ���� Okay, guys.��頩���wI'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����6HEN: Hey, Buck, you never said.�������� LHow are you feeling about this...���C�u@�� �������creation of new life?��Ҡ����WI 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�����7a-and me saying yes just ended up�� ����� Asetting 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�����vCan 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.��������xBut you don't want to be honest.���C�u@��!������(scoffs)��頜����I want to tell him��c����� Lthat 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.��������kHe'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����� land 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��� nOkay. That seems, um...��X�����LI 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���� 5I mean, it's been crazy.��������lYou'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���� cW-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���nLINDA: 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. 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