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The Station 19 fall finale certainly brought the drama, didn’t it? Season 4, Episode 5 was called Out of Control and a lot of it ended up revolving around some of the crew making a rescue while off duty. And in the end, Dean, Robert, and Joyce are taken away in the backs of squad cars, and all the other Station 10 teammates can do is watch, in shock.The Station 19 cast won’t be seen in new episodes for a while. In the heat of the cops and the firefighters’ ensuing argument, the cops use excessive force against the firefighters-pinning Dean under their knees, throwing Andy against the pavement, and even drawing a gun on Robert. The kidnapper - sorry, alleged kidnapper - wants the girls arrested for arson and, unbelievably, one of the cops sides with him. Shanice comes to and tells her mom that they were kidnapped after being lured to a meeting spot by someone posing as an influencer, and that they started the fire in an attempt to save themselves. They hear the girls screaming for help from a locked room in the basement, and they bust the locked door down and rescue the now-unconscious girls.ħ minutes is too long. The on-duty firefighters are too far way, so Dean and Robert head into the blaze without gear or oxygen.

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And as if on cue, the first responders notice fire coming from the basement windows. The cops arrive around the same time that the Station 19 team smells a possible gas leak, and Maya says the scene is the firefighters’ jurisdiction. Dean tells his colleagues that 70,000 Black girls and women are missing in America, 40% of sexual trafficking victims in the country are Black, and 50% of Black girls experience some form of sexual exploitation before age 18. The crisis hits Dean especially hard, since he’s the new father of a Black girl. Joyce is especially panicked because three Black girls have gone missing from their neighborhood over the past year. Joyce traced Jada’s fitness tracker to that house, but the man who owns the house refuses to let them in. She explains that Jada had a sleepover with her friend Shanice, but both girls were missing in the morning. The screaming woman, Joyce, believes that her 13-year-old daughter, Jada, has been kidnapped and is being held captive in a nearby house. Then, Tuck comes in and teases Ben about his cooking, and apologizes for what he said. Later, Ben has a heart-to-heart with Joey, telling him that they should have a barbecue with Joey’s foster siblings when all of this is over. #Station19 #GreysxStation19 another great shot from tonight's episode, from and with words to the song by writer #TyroneFinch /5QdudbynTU Vieux), advises him to look past Tuck’s angry words, explaining that’s what fathers do: “They put aside their own big pain so their kids can have theirs.” A grieving Tuck lashes out, telling Ben that he’s not his father. And speaking of hookups, Jack ( Grey Damon) and Inara (Colleen Foy) finally consummate their long-simmering sexual tension.Īt his and Bailey’s home, Ben tells his stepson, Tuck (BJ Tanner), and foster son, Joey (Noah Alexander Gerry), that Tuck’s grandmother died. He gripes about his sobriety separation from Andy ( Jaina Lee Ortiz), but Richard says there are no rules in 12-step programs, and that if Andy doesn’t make Robert crave drugs, there’s no reason for them not to be together.Ĭut to: Robert and Andy having sex on the floor of his old office at the station. “If you want to find the best coffee in any city, you ask a recovering alcoholic,” Richard quips. Elsewhere, Robert ( Boris Kodjoe) meets Richard ( James Pickens Jr.) for coffee.









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