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2.12: Chimney Begins

Oct 08, 20241 hr 42 minSeason 1Ep. 24
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In this episode of That Weewoo Show, Bex, Alice and Ellen discuss season 2, episode twelve of 9-1-1, titled "Chimney Begins". Chimney relives his evolution as a firefighter, looking back at how he joined Station 118 and became the firefighter and paramedic he is today.

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Transcript

Maddie

9-1-1, what's your emergency?

Ellen

Welcome back to That WeeWoo Show, a podcast where we watch and discuss episodes of the ABC show, 9-1-1. I'm Ellen.

Alice

I'm Alice.

Bex

And I'm Bex.

Ellen

Thanks very much to everyone who's been listening to our episodes so far and shared our social media posts. Um, we really appreciate everyone who's rated, given us a rating on Spotify and Apple podcasts and left us reviews. That's great. Awesome. We really appreciate your help in spreading the word and getting more people to listen to our podcast. This week, we're going to talk about season two, episode 12, which is titled "Chimney Begins".

But, um, Alice, first, you want to give us a rundown on what happened last week?

Alice

Yeah. So last week on 9-1-1, uh, the 118 saved a shark while Athena rescued two kidnapped boys. Maddie made the leap to serve Doug with divorce papers, but not before he stabbed Chimney! Poor Chimney is bleeding out on the ground right now.

Bex

The official summary for "Chimney Begins" is literally, "Look back at how Chimney joined Station 118 and became the firefighter and paramedic he is today." Short and sweet. Which, as I said last episode, um, it doesn't really express the everything that happens in this episode. Because it kind of makes it seem like, oh, we're gonna get another one of like, Hen Begins, where we're just going to sit back and watch um, Chimney's story. But it's not as simple as that.

Because he is still actively bleeding out on the ground at Maddie's apartment complex.

Ellen

Oh my god, it feels like so long because we've had a bit of a break between recording the last episode and this one and I still haven't watched episode 13. So I'm just like, Chim's been lying there on the ground bleeding for like weeks at this point, and I'm just like, I'm so sorry, Chim.

Alice

Like, we just have a joke now that every, like, couple of days, we're just like, and Chim's still bleeding out. Chimney has been bleeding out longer than it's taken Eddie to put on his shirt, which is saying something.

Ellen

I know.

Bex

Every so often, somebody just sort of runs up and pumps more blood into him to make sure that he's going to keep going.

Alice

What a man is for some reason playing in the background.

Ellen

Did we, didn't mention the triggers for this episode?

Bex

No, we better discuss, um, what you can expect.

Alice

Pretty dark episode, this one.

Bex

So it's a very dark episode. So other than the fact that Chimney is actively dying throughout the entire episode from the stab wounds, courtesy of Doug, um, we have multiple buildings that are going to be on fire. Uh, we have a gas leak, an explosion. This is not in chronological order, I'm jumping all over the place. Um, we have pregnant woman at threat. We have some daddy issues, if that's a particular, um, thing for you.

And then, of course, it's, Station 118 version 1. 0, so we're gonna have some bullying, we're gonna have some racist language, we're gonna have some hazing behavior, um, directed at Chimney, and uh, if like me, you are not a fan of, uh, vomiting, if you have a very, very sensitive gag reflex, there will be at least two scenes that you will want to turn away from.

Ellen

All right. So, apart from, like, we said that Chim's going to be dying through this whole episode, but we don't actually see him actually doing that all that much. Like, we see

Alice

We get it a bit.

Bex

We get it in flashes.

Ellen

Yeah, now and then. Like, you know it's still happening, and obviously This, the events that happen in this episode are kind of flashing back to Chim as he's lying there, like his life is flashing before his eyes.

Bex

Yeah, it's exactly, that's the conceit of the episode is that this, we are watching his life flash before his eyes as he dies in Maddie's apartment complex.

Ellen

Why this particular sequence of events is flashing before his eyes, I'm not entirely sure at this point, because like, I would have hoped that there would be more happy things to flash back to than you know, the things that happen in this episode. But anyway, uh, we do open with, um, you know, Chim, you can hear his heart sort of beating and he's lying there on the floor bleeding.

Bex

It's a really interesting opening sequence because it flashes to images that are the past for Chimney, but are the future for us, because we have not seen them happen yet. So there's, um, there's an image, there is an image of a firefighter in silhouette against this orange backdrop, which is just this, the, um, the fire through the smoke, and it's a beautiful image, um, but it's going to take us three quarters of the episode before we figure out what that scene relates to.

Alice

Mm hmm. Yeah. The foreshadowing in this episode is actually really good.

Bex

It's, um, it is so good.

Alice

It has really good re watchability.

Ellen

Who, who wrote this one? Do we know who the writer was?

Bex

The writer of this one was Erica L. Anderson, who also wrote "Point of Origin", which is Bobby's origin story, and she also wrote "Haunted", so she's good with symbolism. Um, and it was directed by

Alice

Which one was "Haunted"?

Bex

Haunted. It's the one with The ghost calling 9-1-1.

Alice

Oh, like the recent one.

Bex

Yeah, and Buck leaving the apartment because he's no longer haunting Abby's. Yeah, that one.

Ellen

That was, that was, that was season two? It feels like ages ago.

Bex

I know.

Alice

That's, that's because Chim has been bleeding out for seven weeks.

Bex

Um, but what I found really interesting was that this was directed by the same director who did "Hen Begins". So stylistically it's so different. I thought perhaps they'd brought in a ringer director who's gone, look, we're going to try something new. But no, it's an established director on 9-1-1 who's just gone, hey, we're going to try something new this time.

Ellen

Yeah. That's working for them.

Alice

Hmm. That's good.

Ellen

I like how you've got, uh, you've written in these notes that Chim's in the empty.

Bex

I was, so, for those of you listening at home, I literally was trying to pull every, pull this opening sequence out frame by frame, and I was trying to find a shorthand for describing the scenes where Chim is either standing in complete blackness in his LAFD zip top or he's lying on the floor. Also in complete blackness, but he's bleeding out, and the only shorthand I can think of was, it looks like he's in the Empty.

Because I'm a Supernatural fan, so I'm going to bring everything back to Supernatural. But when, um, Alice was talking about foreshadowing to, uh, to really sort of kick that off, this whole, um, Sequence of flashing of images from Chim's life, the last thing that we hear is Chim's voice echoing, going, Everything's gonna be just fine, you're gonna be fine. And then we cut to an establishing shot of Los Angeles, and suddenly it's 2005. And Chimney has two words for us. Sleeved blankets.

This part made me laugh so much.

Ellen

I mean, sleep, he was ahead of his time. Like sleep blankets are totally a thing.

Bex

And I love the idea that Chim was so close to inventing the Snuggie.

Alice

Yeah, if it wasn't for the banker, that was just like, no, I don't think it's a good idea.

Ellen

Yeah. She's, she's a wet blanket. She's just like, no, you don't have an idea. You don't have a calling.

Alice

The worst part is though, because obviously the Supernatural to 9-1-1 pipeline is so short. Every time that, like, every time I hear about Snuggies now, all I can think about is DTA.

Bex

Yes! Cas! Cas buying all the Snuggies!

Alice

And so the whole time, all I could think about, like, this whole, like, oh my god. Anyway, yeah, so, Chim's discussing, like, how if you're on the sofa watching TV and you get a little chilly, so you wrap yourself up in a blanket, But now you get thirsty. So you want to grab your glass of water, but your arms are under a blanket. What do you do? And the bank is like, take off the blanket. And he goes, yeah, but what if you don't have to? What if like I had sleeves?

And he's so like enthusiastic about it and like has this spark. And the bank is just like, no. Last month you came in talking about fitness centers for children. The month before that, it was. And she goes pampered pet parties, like an Avon lady but with squeaky toys and rawhide.

Bex

Which, as a pet owner, would you go for that? Assuming that he didn't set it up as some kind of evil MLM.

Alice

Uh, well, rawhide's actually really bad for dogs. So, but, uh, but no, like pampered pet parties. Absolutely. My dogs deserve the best birthdays. She, she did just stop in very briefly, but she's gone again, but yeah.

Bex

So the idea is that Chim wants to be an entrepreneur. But he doesn't have

Alice

And a financial mogul.

Bex

Yeah, but he doesn't have a concrete idea. He's just like throwing stuff at the wall to see what's gonna stick and so far nothing is sticking. Like it's, it's very Tom Haverford

Alice

in Bucks and Rec, where like, just making up random things all the time.

Ellen

Yeah, she does, she's not interested.

Bex

But he's not even inventing them himself. He's like, I'm gonna have the idea and then I'm gonna pay somebody else to do it. Yeah.

Ellen

Right.

Bex

Regardless, it doesn't work. April, the banker, denies his 350, 000 loan for sleeved blankets. Sorry, sweater blankets.

Alice

So in, in another universe, um, Chimney does not go back to the karaoke bar where we're about to see him. He ends up on Wall Street walking, working for Jordan Belford, as I may have just watched "Wolf of Wall Street", like last week.

Bex

Is that because you saw the clip in the training video and then you went, Hey, I should watch that movie again. You know

Alice

what's funny? I actually watched "Wolf of Wall Street" before the weekend before last while I was doing training. And then a new training video came out, and it had "Wolf of Wall Street" in it, and I was like, are they? Is this fucking play about us? Um

Bex

No, but in this universe, yes, he does go to a karaoke bar.

Alice

He goes back to the karaoke bar. So he works at a karaoke bar, which is kind of cute considering he took Maddie to a karaoke bar.

Ellen

Yeah, and he's, but he's doing karaoke, he's singing, "I've Got Friends in Low Places" and trying to get everyone to sing along.

Alice

And he's hyping up the crowd.

Ellen

Yeah, everyone's enjoying it, they're, um, you know, cheering and singing along. So he, he goes to this, the place where you go to sign up for karaoke and a woman comes over and, you know, she requests a song and, uh, Chim tries to chat her up a little bit. He's like, Oh, I just help out here from time to time. I'm actually an entrepreneur.

Alice

Such an L. A. thing to say,

Bex

such an L. A. thing to say.

Ellen

And um, and she's like, "Oh, I'm actually studying business right now." And yeah, anyway. And then,

Alice

so Chim's doing a bit of flirting

Bex

and it looks like it's working too, but then her douche canoe of a boyfriend comes up. And he sort of scoffs at her and says, "you know, what are you doing flirting with the busboy?" And she immediately, to save face, is like, "I was just being nice, it must suck to be him." And for some reason, even though it's an incredibly noisy karaoke bar and they are like halfway across the bar, Chim hears that conversation clearly. Poor Chim.

Ellen

Yeah, so Hollaback Girl starts playing and we all dance around in our seats a little bit. Yep. Chim is explaining to somebody at the bar, um, about how this banker wouldn't give him a loan. And we get, let me see, okay, it is in this bit. I was trying to remember whether it was this bit or it was a bit later. But we get, like, this is Kevin. So this is his...

Alice

This is Kevin.

Ellen

Friend. Who's about the same age. This is his

Alice

house, like roommate, he's younger. Yeah, like his brother. Like his brother, yeah.

Bex

The brother he wished he had.

Alice

Yeah, so Chim lives with Kevin's family, um.

Ellen

In America. Because his family is back in Korea. This episode has, like, because it's only a one off episode and it's in the past, we get some quite, I guess you'd call them succinct kind of world building, like, you know, information dump kind of things. Like there's a lot of exposition that is, that is given to us in dialogue.

Bex

Yes. Um,

Ellen

at points throughout the thing. So we find out quite quickly what's actually going on. Like they work at this karaoke bar to, to, you know, people don't have a calling. They just work, they get, they get a job. They can stomach that pays enough. And then they do something that. brings them joy elsewhere. Um, Chim says he's been hustling since he was 16. He's had over a hundred jobs, nothing stuck yet.

And Kevin says, your first job stuck babysitting me when you moved in with my family and you're still doing it. So yeah. Um, then, so that's basically how we find out that Chim's living with them and, uh, since he's been in the country, I guess.

Bex

Yes, but the conversation gets derailed because Chim looks down the bar and asks what the other bartender, Marco, is doing.

Alice

Fucking Marco.

Bex

Marco has created a tower of shot glasses, kind of like a champagne tower, but with shot glasses. Um, has filled all of the shot glasses with hopefully not top shelf booze, has taken a shot himself. So he's drinking on the job, um, and then decides, with his infinite wisdom, that he's going to set the shots on fire.

And he pulls out, rather than using a cigarette lighter, he pulls out a blowtorch, and instead of igniting the booze that is already in the shot glasses, he decides he's going to ignite the extra booze that he starts pouring, which, I don't know that this is possible, but I'm just gonna let it go because that's the only way I can survive 9-1-1 episodes.

Um, it turns it into a flamethrower, and the alcohol ignites into this massive fireball, which goes straight onto the cute girl that Marco was obviously trying to impress, setting her on fire.

Ellen

Yeah.

Bex

Again, I don't think alcohol does acts like that, but we'll just go with it.

Alice

It's fine. Physics, physics in this, this L. A. are a bit weird. Yeah. But yeah, basically there's a woman on fire, um, the, the, there's sort of like a time skip and we see more later.

Ellen

Yeah. It's hard, it's hard to work out what, like I had to watch it a few times to try and work out what had happened in this bit.

Alice

Yeah. Like there's a fire and then it's. Everyone's outside, and there's sirens wailing, and Chim's getting applauded, and, like, someone says that he's a hero, and he's, like, basking in the praise. Oh

Bex

yeah.

Alice

But, like, we don't actually see what happened until later. Um, so this is where we get the title card.

Bex

Yeah. And we, after the title card, we head to the Lee residence, which is where Kevin and Chim are living. Um, and Kevin is telling his parents about what happened at the bar, and how great Chimney was. And this is where, as he's explaining that, um, Howie, because he's not Chim yet, he's still just Howie.

Alice

He's baby Howie.

Bex

He was totally cool and he, he took charge and Kevin had never seen him like that before. He started guiding people out, he kept everybody calm, he got 9-1-1 on the line, and we see sort of in slow motion this happening, um, as Kevin is talking.

Ellen

And Mrs. Lee tells him that he's a hero.

Alice

Yeah, like.

Ellen

He says, I don't know about that, I just did what I needed to do. Yeah. And he calls her Mrs. Lee, which is really sweet. But um, and Miss, Mr. Lee says, "I'm glad it burnt down and that no one got killed. You, you two need to get out of that place. Um, you can go out and look for real jobs." And then Chim reveals that he has actually, "The real job has just found me. I applied to join the LA fire department to be a firefighter." He sort of shares a look with Kevin as he says this.

It's like, what's going on? Uh,

Bex

I love this.

Ellen

And, and Mr. Lee's okay with it. He's like, "Oh, that's a noble pursuit." Like, cause Chim says it's feels like something he's been called on to do. And Mr. Lee says that he should call his father. And Chim's plays that down. He's like, "Oh no, it's, it's too hard. The time difference is difficult."

Bex

We'll wait to see if he's accepted first. Yeah. Mrs. Lee is worried. And Kevin reassures her that the fatality rate is less than 0. 3%. "So, statistically, we'd have to be on the job for over 300 years before we're likely to die." And his father picks up on the use of the we, and he questions it, and he goes like, "We?" And Kevin's like, Yeah, I applied too. And suddenly, it's not a noble cause, it's not a man's decision, Um, it's are you out of your mind?!

Yeah. So it's one thing for Chim to go out and risk his life, it's a completely other thing for his son to do it.

Alice

Yeah. The foreshadowing about like statistically we've been on the job for over 300 years.

Bex

And for Kevin to be the one to say it is just,

Alice

yeah, right. File that away for later. Um, so then we get to the training, which. is very similar to Hen's.

Bex

It is literally the same as Hen's. I went and pulled back my transcript of "Hen Begins" and what, um, inspect the trainee, trainer said, and it's word for word, exactly the same. So you can imagine this guy just has this script memorized. So he just stands there and just recites it. Um, but we don't get the same training montage. I do like that they do, they take, um, Kenneth and the actor playing, um, Kevin, and they actually took them to the real life training center that the LAFD use.

And did, like, an establishing shot of the exterior of the building to sort of set this in the real world. They're not just using sets, they're actually taking them out on location for establishing shots.

Alice

That's cool.

Bex

And while the trainer is talking about Uh, whatever it is he's talking about, because I didn't actually write it down this time because I figured we'd already talked about it once, um, Kevin and It's about how there's a badge and,

Alice

like, not many of them will actually get to wear the badge.

Bex

Yes, that's it. And as they're, as they're, as we are hearing this, um, Kevin and Chim are staring at a 9 11 memorial that's been set up in front of the training center. And it's a giant, um steel beam that they salvaged from the World Trade Center. And with a plaque in front of it that says, we will never forget.

Alice

This is interesting to me, because like, obviously it's real.

Bex

Oh, yeah.

Alice

That they, Like, got the vertical support beam and transported it from New because like, I'd understand from if it was in New York, but it's in LA. So they've transported it from New York to LA to put in front of the firefighters.

Bex

Because it's a memorial to the New York firefighters that perished at the World Trade Center.

Alice

Yeah, but it's but we're in LA. But I know, but it's It's just Yeah, it's just interesting.

Ellen

It's a long way to take a piece of metal.

Alice

Yeah, that they, like, like, did they put it on a train? Did they put it on a truck?

Ellen

Yeah.

Alice

That was also carrying 22 million killer bees? Um,

Bex

I don't know the logistics. Wikipedia did not go into that.

Alice

I feel like it should be mentioned that, um, we are recording the same day that season eight, season eight aired. Yeah. Uh, premiered. So there's going to, there may be bee jokes in this. I'm really sorry if they come out, it's just what's going to happen. Um, Anyway. Yeah. So that's just really interesting. And now I kind of want to know how the steel beam got from New York to LA and how many more, like, are they all over the country at fire houses? Like,

Bex

I don't know how many still, but

Alice

I'm, I'm actually fascinated.

Bex

If anybody listening knows anything about nine eleven memorials at firefighting training centers, um, let us know.

Alice

Your, your, um, naive Aussies want to know.

Bex

Yeah. So they head into the training centre, um, We don't get shown the same prep training that Hen went through. They seem to go straight to the physical practical training at the

Alice

I guess because we'd already seen Hen do the

Bex

Yeah, you don't, it's going to be too repetitive to, to show them climbing ladders and dragging chainsaws around.

Alice

It's also interesting too, because Hen knew she wanted to be a paramedic, so she was doing a lot of the paramedic stuff straight up. Yes. Like, they showed that. Whereas, you know, Chim comes in gung ho to be a firefighter, so they're showing The firefighter stuff. The firefighter aspect, which is cool, because it means that we're not seeing the same thing I guess.

Ellen

But we also get the important part, which is them testing a roof for stability when they're walking across it. Yes. And the instructor tells them that the perimeter is your friend, it will support you, everything else will collapse under your feet. Um, you know, this is important information for the story.

Bex

The most important rule of rooftop is never cross country on impulse. And we were talking about foreshadowing, so this is important. Never cross-country on a rooftop. on impulse. The perimeter is your friend. They, uh, so there's more, uh, firefighting, there's more dragging hoses upstairs, um, there's more how to climb a ladder safely, and

Alice

Talk about how heat rises.

Bex

Yes. Um, and they They survive training and they graduate, they become probationary firefighters in the LAFD and they are given their station assignments and unfortunately for them, uh, they are split up. Kevin is sent to the 133 and Chim is sent to the 118.

Alice

Um, when they're all, so like all the graduates are in a line getting their, um, like where their, um, getting sent to. Yeah. Their assignments. Yes. Um, and Chim is so tiny. He's like in the middle and he's the shortest one and he's so little and I'm just like, aw. But he looks so proud. Like, I love Chim so much.

Bex

He does share a bit of a look with Kevin, like, oh, it's a shame we're not going to be working together, but it's cool. It's fine.

Alice

Yeah, we got this.

Ellen

It made me smile when they said that he was a 118. I'm like, oh, here we go. And then when he shows up, He shows up at the firehouse, and I'm like, oh no, it's these arseholes again.

Bex

See, the worst thing is because we've seen "Hen Begins" by this stage, so we know what the 118 is like. Like, the way they treated Hen was a complete shock to us, but we're kind of expecting it this time. Um, and they still manage to surprise us, because they are worse when Chim got there than they were when Hen got there. Chim must have softened them up or something between him arriving and Hen arriving.

Ellen

I guess

Bex

because Hen at least had Chim, so we had, like, that, that, like, glimpse of Chim's got Eli a little bit. Later, yeah. Uh, so Chim arrives in the middle of lunch, dinner, a meal. They're all sitting at the table, eating a meal. They are eating. some variety of Asian. There is those little like Chinese, uh, takeaway boxes. There's noodles and rice on the table. And as Chim walks up to the table, Tommy looks up and goes, Hey, Eli, did you forget to tip the delivery guy?

Ellen

Yeah. He just sort of laughs awkwardly.

Bex

Yeah. Cause of course, Chim heard that. Tommy did not say it quietly.

Alice

Yeah. Yeah. So. Chim introduces himself, um, We've got Captain Gerard back, who snaps that he's late. And Chim goes, Oh, I was told 6. 30. And Gerard goes, No one wants their firefighters showing up on time, they want them early. And like, I, I, Guess, but like, you don't know that there's a fire earlier, so like I don't want firefighters turning up while I'm cooking, just in case. I set the place on fire.

Bex

Could you imagine how creepy that would be? You're standing in your kitchen cooking, and all of a sudden you look up and there are three firefighters just standing there going, No, no, it's alright, we'll wait. We'll wait.

Alice

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, though. Which three firefighters?

Bex

This, this generation of the 118.

Alice

Oh yeah, God, no. Like if it was Chim, Eddie and Buck, like, absolutely. I'd leave my door unlocked. Oh, putting water near some hot oil. But no, these guys, no, creepy, creepy. Don't want Tommy in my house ever. Thank you. Um, so yeah, Chim just goes, yep, of course. Um, and then the bell rings and Chim's like, "Right, where do you want me?" And Gerard just tells him to take care of the table, clean the kitchen, and then the crapper.

Ellen

Yeah, I would say at this point that seeing, watching this the second time, um, with Captain Gerard was really strange, because after Bex, you told me that this actor who plays him is in X Files. It's like the season two episode where he's like the alien hunter, like a bounty hunter, like he's an assassin type thing. And which is the episode that, um, the Monster of the Week guys are up to at the moment. So I just watched this, that double episode.

And every time I saw him, his face, I was like, Oh my God, it's that guy again. I don't like him.

Alice

He looks like a toad and it just bugs me. And I, apparently the actor is absolutely lovely.

Bex

Of course he is. Especially in that ex when he's in the X Files, he's got like that trench coat and it's sort of like, his shoulders are up around his chin, um, because he's like an awkward alien in a human body and he doesn't quite know what's going on, but yeah, as soon as, as soon as somebody pointed that out to me, I cannot unsee that every time I see and hear Gerard talk.

Ellen

No. It's, yeah, really strange. And I didn't recognise him until until you said it, and then I was like, yeah, it is that guy. Anyway, obviously he's a lot younger because it's like, yeah, 30 years ago or something. Yes. But, um, anyway, interesting fact. Um, so poor Chim is left behind, or sorry, Howie is left behind as everyone leaves in the trucks, and he gets to work. He cleans.

Alice

He does get to work.

Ellen

He cleans the station from top to bottom.

Bex

We get this montage of Chim cleaning, like, he takes care of the table, he pulls, he throws away all of the rubbish, he does all the dishes, he scrubs down the table, he opens some new sponges. Yeah, he, he does his very best to clean, and then he goes home and hears Kevin talking about the amazing call that he went on. And then they go back to the firehouse and it's Chim cleaning, and it's the same, it's the same shots of him picking up the table, scrubbing down the kitchen, doing the dishes.

And as, as he's doing this, he's hauling a duty radio around with him so he can hear what the station is, what the 118 are doing out there while he's in there. But what I found really interesting was that in "Hen Begins", when Hen got sentenced to staying back at the station house. She really fought against it. Whereas Chim kind of embraces it. He's a little bit more optimistic. So he takes the opportunity to try and just become the best firefighter he can be. So he makes flashcards for himself.

So that he can study. He practices getting in and out of his turnout as fast as he can. How quickly can he put on an O2 mask? How quick can he go down the pole? Yes!

Alice

It's so cute. He's working so much.

Ellen

It kind of feels like he was just bored out of his brain. So he just came up with things to entertain himself.

Alice

That's it. Yeah, Buck and, Buck and Chim are my favorite characters. So like anything they do, I'm just like, my babies, look at them go. Yeah. He's so clever.

Bex

And meanwhile, Kevin is actually going out on calls, and using the jaws of life to get people out of cars and um, talking about somebody bleeding out and, and Chim is just like, yeah, I scrubbed the toilets.

Alice

Chim's been listening to the radio to like hear what the 118 are doing while they're on the calls, and so he just sort of parrots back like what they did.

Bex

Yeah, and thank God the Lees don't ask for any details, because he can tell them, Oh, yeah, it was a five car pile up, and they're like, Oh, tell me more about that. Like, he would not have been able to give any more detail.

Ellen

No. Yeah, as I was listening to him doing this, it made me wonder if this is where he, like, started making up stories to...

Bex

it was very reminiscent of Tatiana, right?

Alice

I made that, I made a note of that. But like how, yeah, in season one he was lying to his girlfriend. It's very Chim version one. Um, about like, oh yeah, like I totally like went down that mountain. Like,

Ellen

yeah. I mean, it seems to work on his family. So maybe he just takes that forward, um, to, uh, what are the, what is that website called again?

Alice

Oh, oh, Romancing the Uniform? I got on that very quick. I'm sorry. Means nothing. I swear. Um, anyway, yeah, it's interesting.

Bex

It is very interesting. Um, and the, it seems like, Like, obviously it's awful for Chim that he's being left behind, but he is absolutely making the most of it, and he seems to be doing really well, because there's flashcards, it looks like he's getting better at them, he's beating his time for getting into his turnouts, he's perfected his pole techniques, um, but then

Alice

His mopping's getting better.

Bex

Oh, the mopping, I they and then we realized that things are really shitty, because he spends all day mopping the floor of the station, and then the 118 come back absolutely covered in mud, and just Tommy walks towards him and just goes, oh, you're still here, and walks off, just leaving muddy footprints on the floor. Gerard walks up and goes, "uh, see what you can do about the floor, Probie," like shakes off some more mud off his boot.

Ellen

These episodes are just awful.

Alice

Um, but we do get, did we mention Eli?

Bex

He's not there yet. We're not there yet. Oh, Eli is starting to soften towards him a little bit.

Alice

Yeah, Eli's starting to soften. So like he, Eli, who's the paramedic, is like doing his own dishes. Which is a, like, glimmer of niceness in between all the shit.

Bex

Yeah, so he finishes, he's finished eating first, and as he gets up from the table, Chim immediately gets up to clear Eli's place, and Eli's like, "No, no, no, you finish what you're eating." Chim's like, "Oh my god, I can finish eating my lunch? Thank you so much!"

Alice

But yeah, so we get the whole, like, the montage with the cleaning, the mopping, the poles sliding down, the flashcards, um,

Ellen

Is this where he does his little dance?

Alice

Yeah. His dance, yeah. It's so good. So cute. But this day, um, a car drives into the empty firehouse. So the others are all out on a call. He's doing his little thing. Um, he's in his turnout gear.

Bex

I love the look on his face. It's so much like the parents have come home and caught him in the middle of doing something he absolutely should not have been doing,

Alice

right? Yeah. So this car drives in and the driver is a woman and she like gets out and she's freaking out. She's like, "help me, help me. My husband's having a heart attack. Please help me, help me, help me." Um, so Chim like runs to the passenger side of the car. And starts questioning, like, the what, the husband and wife. Um, so the pain started a few minutes ago, his chest hurt, and now he's having trouble breathing. And the husband says that his hands are tingling, but it's just his hands.

So, like, Chim questions him and, like, goes through the motions and it's just his hands. It's not running down his arm.

Bex

You can just see Chim pulling up that imaginary flashcard in his head that's got, like, what are the signs of a heart attack?

Alice

Right, like, he's running through, like, yeah. He's running through all his little questionnaires. Yes. Um, and so Chim gets him to breathe and, like, asks what they were doing and, you know, before the pain started and they went to brunch, and then they had a walk on the beach

Bex

and brunch was a buffet

Alice

brunch was a buffet and Did did did Dave just have one thing or did he have a little bit of everything?

Bex

Oh, yeah, little bits of everything cuz that's how you do a buffet, right?

Alice

That's how you do a buffet. Little of this, little of that.

Ellen

The wife is just like, "Don't you think you should be using the paddle thingies or something?" But Chim, Chim's saying that he thinks he's doing better and he is doing better. He feels better. And then he just lets out this huge burp and he starts farting. It's like, okay, we've gone to the fart jokes again. Um, it's just indigestion and he's having a bit of a panic attack. It feels a bit like a heart attack, but it's okay, you're gonna be alright.

Bex

Yep.

Ellen

I just love that Dave

Bex

is sitting here, like, pulling faces and waving his hands in front of his face the entire time, because obviously what's coming out is just not, not palatable.

Ellen

Yeah. Farts fix everything, apparently. Uh, so Chip's feeling pretty, pretty happy with himself.

Bex

He's so proud of himself.

Ellen

He is, yeah.

Alice

He's so proud.

Bex

And the 118 come back and he is desperate to like, "Hey guys, you will never guess what happened today." And they completely ignore him and just continue talking about the, what they're going to have for dinner.

Ellen

Yeah.

Alice

Um, yeah, and an interesting, interesting. conversation where Gerard asks Tommy if his girlf wasn't his girlfriend supposed to come cook his dinner? Yeah. And Tommy's like, uh, next Tuesday.

Bex

Gerard says "Promise?" Which makes me wonder if, like, maybe Gerard is a divorcee and he's just missing a home cooked meal, so he's dragging in anybody who has a female partner to come into the firehouse and cook a home and cook for them so that he can get a home cooked meal every once in a while.

Ellen

I don't want to feel sorry for him but that's kinda sad.

Alice

Please don't feel sorry for him. But yeah, so Chim's just sad facing and Eli stops and like looks at him and then walks away.

Bex

Eli notices that he's just been completely ignored by everybody else and like the wheels start turning in Eli's brain.

Alice

So then we go to the Lee's house which is where Chim's still living and Chim's outside in the garden with his computer and he starts skyping because it's 2019? 2018? 2019? 2019, yeah. It was

Ellen

before,

Alice

before the Zoom days. Before Zoom, yeah. And when the call connects, it's this young boy sitting in front of the camera and then Chim's father comes into the frame and like, shoos the kid away basically.

Bex

Like, Albert, don't touch that. Go away.

Alice

Yeah, I'll let, um, let Bex take this.

Ellen

Go on, tell us all about it.

Bex

Uh, which one do you want? Do you want the TikTok video or do you want BTS?

Ellen

Oh, just give it, just give it all this. Go on.

Bex

Okay, so, um, BTS, if you don't know what that is, it is a, uh, boy group from South Korea. Um, there is eight members, and Suga is

Ellen

Really? I didn't realize there were that many of them.

Bex

Eight or seven. Hang on, now I've got to count.

Alice

Isn't that not even a big K pop group? Like, isn't there one that's got like 20 or something members?

Bex

There's, uh, 17 that has 13 members. Wow. And then I think there's NCT that has like 21 or something.

Alice

Yeah, there you go.

Bex

Yeah.

Ellen

Jesus.

Bex

So yeah, BTS is relatively small. Suga, who is my bias, which is my absolute favorite of the group, he is the second eldest in the group, and he's kind of like the black cat of the group. He is just, he does not, he does not like being loved on. Um, and he is kind of the elder of the group, but the rest of the group love him. even though he does not sometimes appreciate how much they love him.

So they're constantly trying to hug him and kiss him and squeeze him and he gets this absolute put upon look on his face and it's just like, "haji ma! Haji ma!" Just don't. Don't do that. Don't do that. So it's the first word I learned in Korean because when you do, um, one of the great things that they do with K pop groups is they do lots of behind the scenes things, like they shoot little reality TV series. So they'll

Alice

Hang on. Would you say it's BTS BTS?

Bex

Oh, I get so confused when people talk about BTS for a TV show. But like somebody was talking about. Like there's a Twitter account called BTS, which is like supposedly behind the scenes. And they're talking about BTS shipping funny and like going. Wait. Wait.

Alice

The whole group.

Bex

The whole group ships Buddie? They get 9-1-1 in Korea?

Ellen

As they should.

Bex

Um, yeah, so we get these little like snippets of who they are offstage, so you get these wonderful moments of Suga just, you know, absolutely yelling at his members to leave him alone. Um, and so that is how I learned the word "hajima". And it's always said, like, hajima! In this really aggrieved tone of voice. So there you go.

Ellen

Love it.

Bex

Um, but what's interesting about this scene is after, um, Howard's father shushes Albert out of the way, is that he doesn't even realize that the Skype call had connected. So he's trying to, he gets Albert away from the computer instead of looking at the computer and seems very surprised to see Chim on the screen.

Ellen

Yeah, I thought the funny thing with this scene as well is that he, like, his father speaks in Korean, but Chim speaks to him in English.

Bex

Yeah.

Ellen

Like, it

Bex

Which makes me wonder how much Korean Kenneth knows.

Ellen

Yeah, I don't, I I mean, I assume that he is actually of Korean descent, but maybe he hasn't been there much.

Bex

He is Korean American, but I have a feeling maybe the American is... Yeah, yeah so maybe it's easier to, rather than Kenneth butchering Korean pronunciation, it also sets up the divide between the two of them that his father only says. Okay. That's true. Okay. So

Alice

Kenneth was, Kenneth was born in America too, like his parents are Korean. Okay. So he probably, yeah, yeah. Probably isn't strong with his Korean.

Bex

But it works well because we get the, Chim only speaking English, his father only speaking Korean, but Chim knowing enough Korean to be able to understand his father. So when his father says absolutely horrible things to him, to his face in Korean, he knows exactly what they're saying to him. Like when, um, his stepmother appears, uh, in the camera and it's like, "Uh, what is, what, how it is Colin?

What does he want?" And looking dead at the camera, his father says, "I don't know, maybe he wants money." Like, sir, your son can understand you. He understands Korean.

Alice

Well, he's right that he can understand. Yeah. Um, yeah, Chim literally then replies, "Dad, I don't need money." Yeah. But yeah, when, um, when, uh, Chim's dad, like, ushers his younger brother away from the screen as well. He's like Howard. Chim's like, yeah, it's your other kid, the one you actually like. So clearly there's a lot of tension there. So yeah, Chim says that he's got some news and his stepmom literally just rolls her eyes and leaves. Um, which is lovely.

But um, yeah, so Chim lets, lets his dad know that he got a new job and he's joined the fire department and he's, you know, doing fire and rescue, saving lives, and, his father just goes, "Oh yeah, you know, Albert's on a pretty strict schedule, bye. Like, you sure you don't need money? Nope, okay, bye."

Bex

Yeah.

Ellen

Yeah, he's very distracted.

Bex

And Mrs. Lee is watching all of this happen from the kitchen too. She's been keeping an eye on Chim. And she obviously can hear clearly enough that she's understanding what's happening.

Alice

So then they have a chat, and then we find out a bit more about Chim's role in the Lee family? Or their role in his family? Yeah. I do love that Mrs. Lee doesn't even hold back in this. She, like, pulls him aside and she's just like, "you know, your father." And Chim's like, "I know, he's a very, very busy man." And Mrs. Lee just immediately goes, "He's a jackass." And she goes, "I'm sorry, I shouldn't be calling him names." And Chim's like, "no, no, no. I like where this is going.

Continue." So Mrs. Lee knew Chim's mother. And apparently she was a very vibrant, full of joy woman and ended up marrying such a colorless man. And we find out that she and Mrs. Lee were best friends and she died and they took in Chim. And. consider him family.

Ellen

Yeah, it's a really beautiful scene actually.

Alice

And I'm just sobbing at the corner over there.

Ellen

Howie's having to cry as well and that makes everyone else cry.

Alice

So it's another one of those like found family, yes, situations. Um, and yeah, you can tell that like they mean a lot to Chim and Chim means a lot to at least Mrs. Lee, but.

Ellen

Yeah, you get the feeling that Chim doesn't have. much contact with his family back in South Korea. Like he's, if he tries to get in touch with them, they kind of brush him off or whatever. They're not that interested in what he's up to, or at least they're too busy with their own lives to bother.

Bex

With the new son. Which is really interesting watching this scene now, having seen the rest of the series. and. I'm not going to spoil anything, Ellen, but these little nuggets that they're dropping in this episode, we get bigger and bigger nuggets, and eventually we're able to piece together Chim's story and the relationship with his parents. So knowing that, coming back and watching this episode is, it's even sadder, I think. Speaking of sad

Alice

We're back at the 118.

Bex

Yes. And Chim is determined to make friends. The point

Alice

He's doing his best.

Bex

To the point where he pretty much corners Tommy in the locker room.

Alice

Which is not where you want to be cornered, but you know.

Bex

Well I mean, no, definitely not. But he's just so desperate to make, to connect with Tommy. He's just like, "Tell me what your thing is and I will make it mine." Which again, it's very Chim 1. 0. He is willing to do whatever it takes to just get that connection, to get what he wants. Um, Tommy looks at him, and then looks away, and ignores him completely. Thankfully Eli comes to the rescue. Oh no!

Elay doesn't, Elay is not quite fast enough for Tommy to absolutely deal the, the, um, the death blow. Which is, um, Chim says, uh, "You just don't like me that much, do you?" And Tommy finally turns around again and says, "You know, if I thought about you at all, honestly, I probably wouldn't."

Ellen

Ugh. It's just so mean.

Bex

And I, and I hate,

Alice

So mad!

Bex

I hate that Eli tries to rationalize it and it, it kind of, the rationalization kind of makes sense, but it's still horrible.

Ellen

It's still awful, yeah.

Bex

Because there's, there is protecting yourself and then there's being racist and being outwardly mean.

Alice

Yeah, exactly.

Ellen

Yeah.

Alice

So obviously when Eddie started in season two, which was 11 episodes ago, Buck tried to do similar in that, like he held him at an, at arm's length and was like, no, you can't just come in here and like fit into the family straight away. But like, he wasn't, he wasn't this bad. Like, and the others were just like, "yeah, it's, it's okay. We have a new BFF now." And Buck's like, "No, I'm your BFF." Um, Yeah, it's just because like Buck sort of tries this and fails miserably after like day one.

So it's, yeah, it's definitely interesting, like getting Buck in season, like in episode one and then getting "Hen Begins". And then obviously "Chim Begins" where they do just completely ignore them or treat them like absolute shit. And the rest of the team are like, no, we're not doing that. Like Eddie's new, he's fine. Yeah.

Bex

He's pretty.

Alice

He's pretty.

Ellen

But they also, they also have a much better culture in the, yeah, in the firehouse. Like, Bobby is, like, very inclusive of everybody.

Alice

Yes. And let's be real, I'm pretty sure the only reason that Buck was doing that was because he had some, um, feelings he wasn't sure how to express.

Ellen

Yeah, yeah, he was struggling with, uh, with some feelings.

Bex

Oh, there were lots, there were lots of issues going on there for poor old Evan. But thankfully Chim has Eli. Who has cleared with Gerard that even though he's not a paramedic, uh, Chim is going to ride with Eli today.

Alice

I do love, like, Eli's trying to be nice and Chim goes, "But I'm not a paramedic." And Eli just goes, "Well, you're not much of a firefighter either." It's like, ouch!

Ellen

Yeah, ow. It's like, hang on, I thought you were the nice one. But you just say, like, this is a careful what you wish for situation, like. Don't be too happy about it. And so then we're followed by this montage of just horrible shit happening in the ambulance.

Bex

So this is the point where if you've got a sensitive gag reflex, you might want to fast forward through because we get, um, you know, pretty shots of the rescue ambulance zooming around the street, zooming through tunnels, meanwhile, inside, uh, patient number one leans over and vomits all over Chimney.

Alice

Yeah, all over.

Bex

It's like, it's exorcist level vomit, all over Chim.

Ellen

He's got a bucket, but it's just missing, yeah.

Alice

Like, you know how a lot of the time in TV shows, like, the vomit doesn't look real?

Bex

Oh, that's, this looks real.

Alice

This looks real.

Bex

You can smell it through the screen. I mean, yeah, he has a bucket, but Eli hands him the bucket after he's already completely pointed, so the bucket's doing absolutely nothing.

Ellen

It's just going everywhere.

Bex

Um, and when Chim is not being covered in vomit, he's being covered in blood, because their next patient has a brachial artery bleed, and it's getting all over Chim, because he is struggling to stop the bleeding.

Ellen

And they keep showing, like, the both of you, like, switching between different ones. And Chim's going, ah, no!

Bex

And Eli's just sitting at the, like, the head of the gurney going, "come on, you got this, let's go!"

Alice

Yeah, you'll be fine.

Bex

But there is, uh, a little bit of foreshadowing, um, in this scene is that the dude who is vomiting all over Chimney just sort of lies back at one point and goes, "Oh, I'm dying." And Eli says, "You're not dying, sir, you're going to be just fine." Which then Chim tries to say to our brachial artery guy, except he follows it up by like giving him a friendly slap on the arm, right above where he's bleeding, and sends more blood.

Ellen

Um, eventually they get back, they get, they deal with all of the blood and vomit, and they end up back in the firehouse and um, Chim's looking at something in the, in the ambulance, but

Bex

I think he's, I think he's taking being a paramedic to heart. So I have a, I think, I didn't do a zoom in, but I think he's reading like a medical text. Maybe he's considering taking the paramedic test.

Ellen

And he looks longingly over at the two, two guys across the, you know, firehouse who are playing foosball. And no, they're having a laugh and whatever. And he's like sitting over there on his own.

Bex

And then Eli comes over and hands him an empty cup of coffee. Um, it's not personal. This is the rationalization for why Tommy is being such a jerk. Um, that when you are in this job, being a firefighter, uh, friends die. So they're not just going to become your friend until you earn their respect. They're protecting themselves from being hurt. And his analogy is, you don't name a puppy until you know it's going to pull through.

Alice

Okay, so, as someone who has, like, been there for the birth of several puppies

Bex

You name your puppies, like, well in advance.

Alice

Oh yeah, like, I have, like, lists of names for the puppies. Um, we have lost one of our puppies, and we named her after she'd passed, because we Like she deserved a name. Yeah. Um, so that's the, it's just the weirdest thing.

Bex

It is the weirdest analogy.

Alice

Um, but yes, all our puppies have names. Uh, some of them even keep their names that they get from birth, which is cute. Cause I've actually named like several puppies that people now own. Um, but yeah, Chim goes, "So in this scenario, I'm a puppy?" And I'm like, yes, you were a puppy.

Ellen

You are a puppy.

Alice

My little puppy. I think that's why Buck and Chim are my favorites. Cause they're both just puppies. Yeah.

Bex

Chim and Eli have a bit of a heart to heart where it's interesting that, uh, we kind of see their motivations in why they're doing what they're doing. Chim is still very much, he wants to be the hero, he wants the adrenaline rush, he's still trying to catch hold of that feeling that he had at the bar when he saved that woman and everybody loved him. That's what He

Alice

wants to look good for the girls. Yes.

Bex

Yes. Whereas Eli has a completely different story, and he says to Chim that if the rush and the thrill and the adoration is why he is doing this job, then he is sorry in advance for the lesson that you are going to learn. And again with the foreshadowing.

Ellen

But then the bell rings and they're off to a fire. And Gerard points to him and says, "You too, Probie." And so, Chim just looks so excited. Um, he's, he's finally getting a go. Um, but he's, he's going to go with Eli.

Alice

How long do we reckon between Chim passing the firefighters thing? Do you, like, after Chim passed that, do we think he joined Romancing the Uniform? I don't know. Like, was he even, had he even had his first shift?

Bex

Where did that thought come from?

Alice

I don't know.

Ellen

I mean, the next day? I don't know.

Alice

Yeah, like, like, had he even started at the 118 and he was already, like, cause, no, cause he, like, he's basically saying it that, like, you know, he wanted to be a hero.

Ellen

Yeah.

Bex

Well, I mean, then we have to think, this is 2005, when was Romance the Uniform set up? True. Like 2005, I don't know. I cannot remember what the dating scene was like.

Ellen

No, there were online dating.

Alice

There were websites.

Ellen

It must have been fairly early on, I imagine.

Alice

There were websites. There weren't apps, but there were definitely websites. So I'm sure that there was some version of Romancing the Uniform.

Bex

Yeah. Well, it's probably not going to be anytime soon, because he's about to go through a bit of a shit show.

Alice

Yeah. So. Back on track.

Bex

Back on track. Uh, Chim is in the back of the, despite having been stuck with Eli, or put with Eli for the last couple of calls, he is in the ladder truck, sitting in the back with Tommy. Um, and he's got his eyes closed, and you could almost think that, you know, he's trying to calm himself and, and prepare for arriving at the scene, but that heartbeat starts to To beat again.

We get that sound of the heartbeat and we start getting flashes of Chim in a hospital waiting room crying and Chim in the empty and fire and Chim bleeding and Just

Ellen

When this started happening because I'd been in the past in this scene with him And then all of a sudden you're reminded that this is a flashback like this is He's remembering this in the future.

Bex

It's the little reminder of like, he's still dying. This is still just his brain just frantically firing neurons. Um, and he even, he hears Maddie's voice and he sort of snaps out of it and looks over trying to find Maddie, but it, he's at the scene. He doesn't have time. He's got to focus on the job at hand, which is an apartment building that is absolutely engulfed.

Ellen

Yeah, and one of the, one of the firefighters runs up to Gerard and says, "It's like an inferno in there." I'm like, I think you'll find that is the definition of an inferno. Like, it's a fire.

Bex

It's not like anything, it is an inferno.

Ellen

It is an inferno.

Bex

Um, there has been a 9-1-1 call. There are multiple residents still inside the building. So it's not just putting out the fire, it is a, it is a search and rescue as well. Um, so Gerard takes command of the scene, and he sends pretty much everybody up to the roof to get the roof ventilated. Which is good, because Chim's had plenty of practice in ventilating a roof. Um, and he looks absolutely whispers, He's finally, um,

Ellen

he's finally seeing some action.

Bex

Finally some action. Uh, so, Chim's up on the roof. He's got a he's got a pike pole and he's banging it on the the roof trying to find the weak spots. Whenever he finds a weak spot, uh, some dude with a chainsaw behind him cuts the ventilation hole.

Ellen

What is this roof made of that they can just?

Bex

I don't know.

Ellen

Chainsaw it apart?

Bex

I don't know.

Ellen

Like, I don't know. I would have assumed it would be concrete, but

Bex

That chainsaw seems to be going through quite easily, doesn't it?

Ellen

It looks like paper mache.

Bex

It looks like plaster. Maybe they have different, I mean, we already know that they sometimes have different construction standards in LA. Bobby's already pointed that out to us. Maybe this is another one of those dodgy buildings. So, Chim keeps working on this, this roof, such as it is.

Um, when he's tapped on the shoulder by One of the other firefighters is working the roof and Wouldn't you know it, the 133 have also responded to this call and Kevin's up on the roof, and they look absolutely overjoyed to be working a call together.

Maddie

They do.

Bex

So they start working on the roof, and just in case we forgot, we get the ghost of, um, it. Instructor Thomas telling us that the perimeter is our friend, it will support us and carry our weight, everything else can and will collapse under our feet.

And this is important because suddenly the door to the fire escape, fire door, some kind of door leading from the building up to the roof flies open and one of the residents who had been reported as still in the building comes stumbling out straight into the middle of the roof. She's going cross country on impulse.

Ellen

Ugh.

Bex

And

Ellen

They start shouting. Everyone starts shouting.

Bex

Yes. Don't

Alice

Like it's loud and chaotic and she's scared and

Bex

Yes, she's having It's awful. She's struggling to breathe because she's obviously been inhaling smoke for the last couple of minutes. And they're trying to tell her to stay still, that they will come to her, um, and it's not working and there's this moment where Kevin looks at Chim and Chim looks at Kevin and then Kevin just bolts across the roof. and shoves the woman.

He kind of like bolts across, sort of U turns around behind her, shoves her at Chim just as the roof under his feet collapses in a perfectal square shape, and he disappears into the flames below.

Ellen

Yeah. And Chim just screams, Kevin, no!

Alice

But he keeps working because

Bex

And this is where, um

Ellen

He makes sure she's okay.

Alice

He's got a job to do

Bex

Yeah, the The This shot that I mentioned from Chim's flashes at the beginning of the episode of the firefighter in silhouette with the orange behind him, that's Chim and this woman on the rooftop, just as Kevin has died. So many layers in this episode. It's amazing.

Ellen

It's so sad too, because like from this section after this, because obviously Chim has then got to go and wait in a hospital to find out we've got. Mr. and Mrs. Lee are there. We've got flashing scenes from all of, all of the things we've seen so far. Poor Chim is just really going through it. And a doctor comes into the waiting room and he just shakes his head.

Bex

They weren't willing to pay the SAG rate for him.

Ellen

He doesn't, he doesn't speak. Um, Mrs. Lee runs off, but Mr. Lee turns to Chim and he, you know, Chim just says, I'm sorry. And they sort of, Embrace, um, yeah, it's awful.

Bex

It's beautiful and I do love that it would have been so easy for them to have the Lees turn on Chim at that moment and either exclude him completely from their grief or blame him.

Ellen

Get angry, yeah.

Bex

And get angry at him, but instead they're almost, they are crying on his shoulder. They are using him for support and he is crying along with them even as he's apologizing profusely. Um, and I was doing okay and then they started the funeral and that's when I started crying because this funeral, oh my god, it is a full, almost military esque, full honors funeral.

Ellen

Yeah, they're ringing a bell to signify the ending of his shift, you know, the end of his service.

Bex

And Chim's the one ringing the bell.

Ellen

They fire guns. I don't know what the obsession with firing guns at funerals is, but, I mean, okay.

Bex

Make a note. Ellen wants guns at her funeral,

Ellen

Please do not fire guns at my funeral. I'm sorry, I'm sure it's some respect, it's a respectful thing for a military funeral, but I don't get it.

Bex

It's beautiful like they're The ladder truck for the 133 has a giant wreath attached to it and it drives slowly into the funeral with the 118 and the members of the 133 parading next, parading around it. Um, I'm wondering if maybe the casket is on the truck as it's coming in. Um, and Chim is in front of the truck carrying Kevin's helmet.

Ellen

Mmm.

Alice

Oh, it breaks my heart.

Bex

Yeah, and I've, and I'm, I'm sobbing as Chim is like trying to stay restrained as he rings this bell and watches as the honor guard fold the flag and present it to Mrs. Lee.

Ellen

But, uh, life goes on and so does going back to work. Um, we do get a bit more of the, of the, the flashing back and forth kind of thing with them. lying on the top of the roof with the woman, like, as the flames are around. But.

Bex

But he's, like, Eli is, is, um, is shocked and pleased to see him. Like, "I, it's good to see you, I was sure you'd be back," and Chim just very deflated, very monotone, it's like "I didn't have anywhere else to go." They are called out, and Chim is allowed to come out on this call to a, the fashion outpost in Encino where the floor is collapsing. Cause you know, that's exactly what Chim needs to be going to. Another call where the floor is collapsing under people's feet.

Alice

Um, yeah, I'm sure this is fine.

Bex

Um, the engine truck rolls in and an LAPD officer waves it in and starts reporting to Gerard what is happening. And Chim gets to meet Athena for the first time.

Ellen

Oh yeah.

Bex

Because she is the officer on the scene.

Alice

Yeah, they've still got to give, um, Athena a paycheck for this episode, so they're like, shit, what can we get her to do?

Bex

I'm pretty sure that Angela Bassett has been, I think Angela and Kenneth are the two that are in every single episode of 9-1-1.

Alice

Doesn't Kenneth have a day off, like, isn't he off when, with the rebar? Huh?

Ellen

Yeah, there are a few episodes where he's, I don't think he's in them at all.

Bex

I'm trying to remember, because they made this big deal about how many episodes they'd all been in.

Ellen

They mention him in those episodes, but I don't know if he's in it.

Bex

And Kenneth was pretty proud that he was in a very high number of episodes, and that Angela was the only one that had beaten him.

Ellen

Yeah.

Bex

And this is why, because she has to be in every scene. Yeah. This is why she ends up in every single scene, because they contractually must require.

Alice

She's even in Lone Star. Like, she just turns up. Yeah.

Bex

Like, is she literally on screen in Lone Star?

Alice

Yep. Yep. Only one episode, but yep. Ha! She's um, credited as an executive producer, but yeah, there's an episode where she's literally in Lone Star.

Bex

Interesting. So this call that Athena tells Gerard about is that the shopping centre is expanding its underground parking garage and somebody screwed up because the floor of the biggest store has just collapsed in on itself. It doesn't appear to be, like it's, I'm guessing that there was either nobody in the store Nobody in the parking garage, because it seems like most of the injuries that they're dealing with are customers and staff who are dealing with headaches.

Not like fall injuries or crush injuries. And not headaches as in they've banged their head.

Alice

Like they're talking full on migraine symptoms.

Bex

Yeah. And Chim sort of decides that he's going to help Eli rather than help the um, the firefighters and he's examining some of the people who are complaining of um, having migraines and he's like palpating their skulls and he's not finding any physical injuries that would explain the headaches.

Alice

Yeah, like one girl says that it, like her headache started before, um, the floor collapsed. Um, she also goes on this tangent about how it's all the folding she does, because she works the fitting rooms and no one ever folds their clothes. And I'm sitting there like nodding like, yep, I feel you. I also always have a headache every day. Wouldn't even think it was weird. The floor had collapsed and I'd be like, it's just another day. I wonder who's going to clean this up.

Ellen

But Chim sort of notices a bit of a pattern here. Yes. So he goes and

Alice

And with all his flashcards he um

Ellen

Yeah. Well, Athena says that some people have been hurling for the last hour, she says. So

Bex

The construction crew, the guys down doing the work, have been vomiting. So yeah, Chim puts two and two together and comes up with um, Gas Leak. Which Gerard immediately dismisses because he says if it was a gas leak we'd be smelling it. Chim just goes, okay cool, what kind of gas wouldn't have a scent to it if it was leaking? Oh shit, get everybody away from the building, I think it's a methane gas leak. And they look around

Ellen

They realize, they realize that Tommy's missing.

Bex

Yeah, because Tommy went into the store with his trusty circular saw. Uh, with one of the other guys, and the other guy has come back out. Uh, but Tommy is not there.

Ellen

Yeah.

Bex

So Chim goes racing into the building, um, screaming for everybody to get back. And what I like is that Gerard is like, "What the fuck are you doing, Probie?" But still

Alice

Ah, he, he's independent thinking?

Bex

Yeah, Gerard doesn't like independent thinking. That's gonna get him K. P. Um, but because Athena immediately starts telling everybody to move out back and Eli is immediately, everybody get back, Gerard kind of goes, okay, fine, I guess everybody get back. Um, and it's a good thing that they do because immediately this rolling explosion happens starting and a window on one side of the building and just cascading along all of the windows and um, I don't know why it did it like that.

It was very effective, it looked very pretty. I would have assumed it would have kind of all happened at once. But um, I'm not thinking.

Ellen

Might have blown along a line or something?

Bex

Maybe. I'm not thinking about it, I'm just enjoying the pretty expressions. I don't know, it was pretty. Yeah. And then laughing my arse off because Chim appears with quote unquote Tommy over his shoulders, but because you've got Kenneth Choi, who is, you know, this high and this body build, and

Alice

Kenneth Choi, who is two apples tall.

Bex

And then, you know, giant mountain man, Lou Ferragno Jr. Obviously, they couldn't have Kenneth literally have, Lou across his shoulders. So they've given him some kind of dummy, which I remember back in like primary school we would make these dummies by getting sort of pantyhose and stuffing them full of newspaper That's what this dummy looks like! Oh my god, it does!

Because the arms are too long and they're bending in the wrong way and they're flopping all over the place and the body is just Not there's not enough of it to be an actual body

Alice

It's so funny.

Bex

It makes me laugh every time I see it. It's just these arms and legs flailing as Chim's like, determinedly running out of a fireball behind him.

Alice

Anyway, yeah, so Chim has saved Tommy's life.

Bex

Thanks, Chim!

Alice

Yeah, thanks a lot, Chim. Um, no. Wait, yep. Anyway. Continuing.

Bex

He did a good thing.

Alice

He did a good thing. Um, so yes, he has surely earned their respect by now.

Bex

Hopefully. Uh, but it looks like, um, Tommy's in bad shape, so they get him off to the hospital, and this is the scene that when people in the fandom talking about "Chimney Begins", this is the scene they're talking about. This is the sequence that they're talking about, like, oh my god, this is amazing. This is cinematic, this is art. Uh, because we have Chim in the hospital.

But there's like three different levels of Chim in the hospital, and all, while this whole sequence is going, you have Radiohead playing over the top, and I defy anybody not to be moved when there is Radiohead playing.

Ellen

It does make it feel a lot more strange and you know, I guess, unreal. Um, because he is sitting in the waiting room in the hospital trying to keep himself awake, like, waiting for news of Tommy. But he's also dreaming, potentially.

Bex

It's so freaky. So you've got, it's so Inception esque. So you've got, like, Chim in the atrium. And then sort of either directly under that one or sideways to that one is you've got Chim's consciousness in the empty, um, and then you've got Chim in the hospital room waiting for Tommy to come out and he is asleep. And then he is dreaming of being in the hospital room waiting for Tommy. And you can differentiate the two of them because they're wearing different LAFD uniforms.

But then occasionally we get. Uh, and the Chim that is awake in the hospital room keeps having flashes of all the horrible things. You know when that brain, when your brain just sometimes goes, hey, you know, this would be a great time to go through all of the horrible things that you've ever had happen to you in your life. We're just going to remember them one after the other. That's what's happening to Dream Chimney. He's having to remember.

Ellen

He's remembering Kevin and what happened with that, uh, like, his, his You know, his death and all of those things. But then also he keeps, keeps like touching his stomach and like, you know, looking uncomfortable.

Bex

He's remembering getting stabbed as well.

Ellen

Yeah. And then there's blood dripping from his hands and then at one point he like, wipes it all over his face.

Bex

Like there's like, there's the Chim, there's a Chim that's asleep. And then for a second there is the Chim who is asleep is awake, and he rubs his hands over his face after sort of touching his abdomen, and one hand is coated in blood, so now his face is coated in blood.

Ellen

Yeah, but then he kind of wakes up and it's gone.

Bex

Yeah, and there's just so much symbolism, like he's sitting in the, the hotel, he's sitting in the waiting room, and the television screens in Dream Chimney's reality is showing Kevin falling through the roof. As part of the news. And then, later on, another television scene is showing, um, like the morning news, but then it cuts to Chim holding a cup of coffee, but the cup of coffee is full of blood.

And that's foreshadowing, because once all of these sort of sequences collapse when Eli wakes him up, Eli hands him a cup of coffee.

Ellen

Yeah.

Bex

It's just

Alice

It's so good.

Bex

It's so good, and it's definitely, it took me forever. Again, this is one where I went through frame by frame to pick what was actually happening so I could kind of figure out all of the different levels and all of the different layers, and the more that you look into it, you know we talk sometimes about this show that the more you look into something, the worse it gets. Like, you can't stop thinking about the details, otherwise it all falls apart.

This episode and this sequence, the more that you think about it, the better it gets.

Alice

Yeah, there are so many layers, and like, it's episodes like this, that have, like, with sequences like this, that make us so obsessed with this show.

Bex

Yes, because we will suffer through "Karma's a Bitch" if we can get this.

Alice

Because we're, like, yeah, like, we will It's the dumbest show and like, I think that's why the pipeline from Supernatural is so small, so short, because it was the same thing. Like you'd get such dumb episodes and you're like, why do I like this show? This is the dumbest show in the world. Like who, why is this show still getting funded? And then you'd get amazing episodes that you'd just be crying and you're like, why am I crying over a network television show?

Funnily enough, they both have had episodes of bees. But yeah, like, it's just, this episode is so good. And the, like, cinematography and the foreshadowing and the story, it's so good.

Bex

It's, it is absolutely brilliant, and I love that they obviously had such success with telling the story this way, that it changed how they do Begins episodes. They just went, okay. This is a winner. We're not gonna do the, the talking to the hot priest, although I wish they would bring hot priest back. We're gonna do it like this from now on, because this is more successful.

But yes, so Chimney, asleep Chimney who is awake suddenly feels a pain in his, his stomach and he lifts up his hand and his hand is covered in blood and he's staring at this, uh, His bloody hand and Radiohead goes into a crescendo, and then we just hear

Ellen

Yeah, it kind of builds and builds and builds.

Bex

And we hear Eli go, hey! And then snap. Chim's awake.

Alice

Yep, we're back to the flashback.

Bex

Back to reality, quote unquote.

Alice

So we find out Tommy's resting, and actually looks better than Chim does.

Bex

Mm.

Alice

And Chim mentions that his shift starts in about an hour. And so he'll clean up at the station, and Eli just goes "Hand it off. Like, everyone gets hurt, they all signed up for it, um, they raised their hands and said yes please, to the burns and the broken bones, the cartoon bruises, and the two weeks without eyebrows." but that's not the hurt that Eli's talking about. Um, and it's the things that can't be treated with ointment and a splint that are the things that'll kill us.

The guilt, the loss, the images.

Bex

The images. Considering this entire episode is the images.

Alice

Has just been images. Um, "we can't drink or sniff or screw them away. Hand it off."

Bex

Yeah, but Buck's gonna try.

Alice

He's doing his best!

Bex

Buck 1. 0 is gonna try.

Alice

Buck is doing his best. Anyway, poor Chim is thinking about his dead brother, and you're thinking about, yeah, anyway.

Bex

Am I wrong?

Alice

Now I'm thinking about Buck 1. 0. But yes, uh, Chim is Kevin died, it's very sad.

Bex

Yeah, Chim is trying to argue, like, "I can't just hand it off, Kevin died," and Eli's like, "and Tommy didn't, because of you," and continues with his, "we treat the wounded, we hand them off, because that way we can go pick up the next guy and at the end of the day, maybe we'd be able to pick up ourselves" because if they don't hand it off, then Chim finishes the thought, realising they become the patients.

Alice

Yep, and the world has too many patients. Yes. What it needs is more caregivers.

Ellen

Yeah, so suck it up, Sunshine.

Bex

Yeah. Go give care. Holds him up to his feet and says, I'm gonna find, let's go find better coffee and breakfast. And Chim's buying. As thanks for that wonderful rousing speech.

Ellen

Hmm. He's like, you have your wallet, right? And Chim's like, uh, no, I think someone stole it.

Bex

Actually, Doug stole my wallet.

Ellen

Yeah, someone stole it. You'll have to get it.

Bex

He likes it. Nah, you got, you got your wallet.

Alice

So then we go to, like, it's, it's night time. And we don't know how long it's been, but Chim's in his apartment that we have seen before.

Bex

It's his, at this point in time, it's his new apartment, but for us it's like, hey, it's Chim's apartment.

Alice

It's Chim's house, which is definitely an apartment, not a house.

Bex

This one is definitely an apartment. Yeah. I guess it was too hard living with the Lees after Kevin died.

Alice

Yeah. Um, it sort of, it's kind of insinuated that he moved out after Kevin passed. Um, Because Mr. Lee isn't ready to see Chim yet.

Ellen

Yeah, it must be hard for them. If the, if the, him and Kevin had been inseparable as it sounds like they, that they were, um, to see one without the other one must be pretty hard for them.

Alice

And Chim sort of says, you know, "It's not your fault, I'm the one who got Kevin into this, I'm the reason that..." but Mrs. Lee says she knew her boy. It must be. when he was sad, when he was happy, and she had never seen him happier, being a firefighter, finally having something important to do. All Chim did was help him find his purpose.

Bex

And then if you weren't crying before, you're gonna start crying again.

Alice

Definitely crying.

Bex

Because Chim says, I don't know what I'm going to do without him, and Mrs. Lee says, he will be watching over you, along with your mother. Both of them so proud. All of us proud. And Chim is like openly sobbing and hugs Mrs. Lee. Just like buries himself in her shoulder and keeps crying. And I'm crying.

Ellen

Oh, at least he's got part of his family back.

Bex

Got his mother figure back and it looks like he's maybe about to get a new friend. Because we cut back to the 118 and Chim is in the locker room getting ready for his shift when Tommy walks in and out of nowhere says, "Love Actually, Monster Trucks, Craft Beer." Which, like, one of those things is not like the other.

Ellen

Yeah, I missed that he said that until now. I'm like, really?

Alice

Because this man is just so boring. Um, anyway, Chim asks, how Tommy's head is, and Tommy says, "Still fat but clearer," and thanks Chim for saving his life, and holds out his hand, and Chim shakes it, but then Tommy hugs him.

Ellen

So all it took to get in Tommy's good books was for Chim to save his life. I mean, how hard is that? Ugh,

Alice

monster trucks.

Bex

And I love that while this conversation is happening, Eli is kind of sprinted into the locker room, ready to run interference in case Tommy's going to be a dick again. But then realises that they're actually having a nice moment. I would, I would pay money to see Chim get into monster trucks for Tommy. Because I could see him with Love Actually, that's fine. I could see him with The Craft Beer, but,

Alice

I mean, Chim's seen all the movies, so he's probably already seen Love Actually. He'd know all about it,

Bex

but Monster Tracks, that's a new one.

Alice

It just, it reminds me of, um, have either of you watched Brooklyn Nine Nine?

Ellen

No. Yeah, parts of it. I haven't seen all of it.

Alice

Amy dates this guy named Teddy. And he's obsessed with like, it's craft beer or like brewing his own beer or something like that. And that's all he talks about. And like, Amy just finally snaps after they date for like a good six months or something. And then Amy snaps and is like, "I can't deal with the fucking beer anymore." Like, I can't deal with it. He's like, like, monster trucks and craft beer. I was just like, oh, for fuck's sake. He's just boring.

Um. Anyway, so, um, yeah, Eli has actually come into the locker room to let Chim know that somebody out in the garage wants to talk to him. And it's the woman from the rooftop with her baby.

Bex

Which is the biggest looking baby for

Alice

Oh my god, I literally wrote a note saying this is the biggest damn baby.

Bex

I mean, I I know like

Alice

Like it hasn't been a fucking year since

Bex

But the way they've got it, like, wrapped and, like, swaddled in her arms, it's obviously meant to be a younger baby, but it, yeah, it definitely looks like it should be eating solids by now.

Alice

Yeah!

Bex

Uh, so, this is baby Adam, and his mother, who does not name says that she's still looking for a middle name. And

Alice

for her 12 month old baby. Yes. Uh so a Howard, um, Chimney immediately offers Howard and she pulls this face.

Ellen

Yeah, she's like, "oh!"

Alice

Poor Chim!

Bex

So he belatedly goes, "you know what? I think, um, Kevin. I think he looks like a Kevin." Which

Alice

He does mention first that like, he needs a cooler nickname, which is a funny like,

Bex

Yeah. Like foreshadowing of

Alice

I don't, I don't know if Chimney's a cool nickname, but sure.

Bex

Um. But the thing is, that kid's, if she does take his advice, that kid becomes Adam Kevin.

Alice

Yeah, that's a terrible name.

Bex

Adam Howard sounds so much better as a name.

Alice

Adam Howard sounds way better.

Bex

Yes, even like Adam Howard Wilson or whatever her surname is, like, Howard is a much stronger name with Adam.

Alice

Um, shout out to my brother, by the way, whose name is Adam. Um,

Bex

hi Adam!

Alice

I don't know if he'll listen to this. I'm so sorry that you've had to listen to me thirst over Buck, but maybe don't listen to my podcast.

Bex

Um, so while

Alice

But yeah, his name is not Adam, Kevin, however, um,

Bex

okay, cool.

Alice

Or Adam Howard, but you know.

Bex

So while, um, Chim and Adam's mother are talking, Eli and Tommy are kind of lounging against one of the trucks, watching this, and Gerard's kind of lurking in the background too, I don't know why. And in a complete non sequitur, Tommy turns to Eli and goes, Paramedic, huh? And Eli goes, yep, damn good one.

And then we get The final montage of the episode, which is pretty much the same montage we got from the first time Chim got in the ambulance with Eli, except this time he is a damn good paramedic. Like, they've got a gunshot victim and Chim's got the bleeding under control in a snap.

The victim starts to retch and Chim's immediately pulling out a vomit bag and sticking it under his head, um, while Eli kind of looks on like a proud father, and he says, the gunshot victim is like, "uh, I'm dying!" And Chim's like, "Sir, you're gonna be fine. You're just in shock. You're gonna be fine. Everything's gonna be fine." And he looks at Eli as he says, everything's gonna be fine. You're gonna be fine for the last one. And Eli just sort of nods and goes, yeah, you're gonna be fine.

And there's this really, um, upbeat music playing through all of this, and it seems like such a, an inspirational high point to finish the episode on. Like, Chim's gonna be fine, he's a damn good paramedic, but he is still actively dying at this point.

Alice

He is actively bleeding out.

Bex

And the music, I don't know how to describe it, but the music goes from this really upbeat poppy like, "doo." Yeah. And we cut to just, Chim lying on the ground in the atrium, bleeding out, and then black.

Ellen

Ah, poor Chim.

Bex

And he's still there dying.

Ellen

He's still there.

Alice

He's still dying.

Bex

He's still dying. We didn't, nobody saved him.

Alice

Eddie is still shirtless and Chim is still dying.

Bex

So, I mean, it's a great episode.

Ellen

Tommy is still alive.

Bex

We, like, we got to see, um, As, uh, the neurons are firing in Chim's brain and we got to see his life and how he became, uh, the firefighter paramedic he is today. But there's no resolution to the episode!

Ellen

No.

Bex

Because he's still dying! And which is why I, when you said you were going to watch this one and you were watching "New Beginnings" and then you were going to immediately have to watch "Chimney Begins", I'm like, no, you can't because you are going to need to go on to the next episode because you're not going to get a conclusion out of this one.

Ellen

Yeah, and no, I just got way too busy before I went away. I didn't get to watch the next one.

Bex

I am amazed that you have not got to the next one yet.

Ellen

Yeah, well, I figured it by now, like two weeks later, I should probably just let Chimney just lie there until I'm ready to go on.

Bex

It's not like, you know, he's doing anything.

Ellen

He's fine. He's fine. He's not going anywhere. He's been there this long.

Alice

Um, it made me laugh because like I wrote notes for like the episodes the first time I watched them because I knew that I'd be re watching them for the podcast. And in my notes, I had a note during these episodes Um, about Chim having the worst luck in this show, and like, looking back, I'm like, oh, yeah. So naive.

Ellen

Oh no, it gets worse?

Alice

Oh dear.

Ellen

No, don't tell me.

Bex

Um, as far as Chim goes, no, I think this is the, this is as bad as it's going to get for Chim. I'm trying to think if he ends up in hospital again.

Alice

That's if he survives the stabbing. Ahem.

Bex

I'm pretty sure that everybody knows that he's survived the stabbing.

Alice

Have we all seen the videos of him, um, brushing Eddie's moustache? Yes?

Ellen

Yeah, yeah, I'm pretty sure he's still around, like, nowadays, so he'll be fine.

Bex

Unless it's the ghost of Chimmy haunting him, I think.

Ellen

It kind of lowers the stakes a bit when you know, like, that the cast members are still around, like, several years later.

Bex

Just, just a little bit. But then, I mean, on the other hand, it's It's, it's network television, I don't think they were gonna pull, uh, a Ned Stark and, and kill off somebody who is beloved by the audience.

Ellen

Yeah.

Bex

Like, Sean Bean is not in this series.

Alice

Yet.

Bex

Nobody is gonna be dying like that.

Ellen

Yeah. Gosh, I'm all, all emotionally wrung out after talking about it again now, after watching it. It was like, whew.

Bex

It's, it definitely, it does not pull its punches. It is.

Ellen

Yeah.

Alice

It's so good, and like, the show, I feel like this is where the show really starts getting heavy.

Ellen

Yeah, the heavy episode.

Bex

Yeah, I'd, I'd agree with that.

Alice

Um, yeah, cause like, next week's is heavy.

Bex

I mean, cause next week, uh, which is episode 13, "Fight or Flight", that's, this is a three story arc. Yeah. So, "New Beginning", "Chimney Begins", "Fight or Flight" is almost like part one, part two, part three.

Alice

But then, like, the end of this season as well, and then the start of next season, like, it just doesn't pull the punches.

Bex

I think maybe they realized that the audience, um, could handle the longer stories, that they didn't have to contain everything to one episode. They didn't have to

Alice

I guess when they had more episodes to play with as well, because obviously season one is only 10 episodes. Yeah. And so they've got to set up all the characters in only 10 episodes, and now they've got a bit more to play with, and the same with the next couple as well. Yeah. So they can just absolutely devastate us and then

Bex

And put us back together and then devastate us all over again.

Alice

That's it, that's it.

Ellen

It's the tried and true formula for network television.

Bex

Yeah. Um, so if you thought that you were emotionally wrung out after this episode, um, next episode is, is going to hit you pretty hard too, in a different way. But it's still going to be a hard watch.

Ellen

Can you, can you give me the summary without spoiling anything?

Bex

The summary literally says, "the first responders rallied together to search for a missing Maddie", because we've forgotten that while Chimney is bleeding out, Doug had come in, and punched Maddie. That was the last thing we knew of what happened with Maddie.

Ellen

Oh my god, so Maddie's been going through it all.

Bex

Maddie has been having her own trauma while Chim has been lying there dying for the last couple of weeks. Yep. So now we're going to get Maddie's side of the story.

Alice

And you went camping, Ellen. You just went to camping.

Ellen

Okay, I feel really bad now. Poor Maddie.

Bex

Yeah, uh, poor Maddie because she is, I mean, I I don't think it's a spoiler considering the end of "New Beginnings" to say that she is with Doug in the next episode. Um, so

Alice

Yeah, it's heavy. Like, yeah.

Bex

And we, we've all now well aware what Doug is like. So, um, pretty much, Imagine the worst, and that's what you're gonna get in this episode, the trigger warnings. It's just like bold and highlighted and big letters, strong warning for like domestic abuse. There's, uh, physical abuse, there is some gun violence, um, there is a couple of minor character deaths on screen, there is some stabbing, there is lots of blood, um, there are

Ellen

Jeez.

Bex

There is a trigger warning for cops doing what they want, which I'm guessing is very pointedly referring to Athena. Um, but they do add a caveat, which is like, oh no, but it's good this time.

Alice

Yeah, for once.

Ellen

Okay.

Alice

But yeah, it's, it's heavy next week. Yeah. We will try and cover it respectfully. Yeah. Because it's a lot.

Bex

Yes.

Ellen

I'm really looking forward to this now. Anything else we wanted to say about "Chimney Begins"? Just how good it was. It was a great episode. In like a sometimes hard to watch kind of way, it was quite full on.

Bex

Yeah, the, the content, the storyline is, is difficult and the storyline is sometimes not the most. comfortable to watch. I just enjoy the way that it was put together. The artistry behind it.

Alice

That's it.

Bex

I don't know what they were doing before they got to this episode, but they definitely had their Wheaties for this one. It really shows. Yep. So if you would like to share your thoughts with us about this episode, there are lots of ways that you can do that. You can email us at contact at that weewoo show. You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, or Tumblr, all at that weewoo show.

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Ellen

Bye!

Alice

Bye.

Ellen

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Bex

Okay, I'm putting my phone down. It's on silent. I'm putting it down.

Alice

Mine's about to go flat because all I've done all day is scroll twitter and every time I go back it's just, it's just even more, like, good stuff. The fucking bees, man. The fucking bees. I can't. I did not expect it to be this good. It was just so good.

Ellen

Okay, okay, like, give me a ballpark. Like, did you actually enjoy it? Or was it just, like, so bad that it was great?

Bex

When we, when we say good, we don't mean that it's like cinematic masterpiece. It means it's, it's so stupid it's circled back around and it's now good.

Alice

Okay. So there's only been one, there's only been one other episode of 9-1-1 that as soon as I finished it, I've been like, Oh, I want to watch that episode again. Um, and that, oh, no, it's season four, so there's only been one other episode that I've literally like finished the episode and been like, fuck, I want to watch that again right now. And I didn't that time, but I did this time because like, Bex was like, I'm going to watch it. And I'm like, me too.

Um, cause I watched it live this morning. At 10am.

Bex

But I had to wait till I got home because my boss had the audacity to make me work.

Alice

But yeah, like, oh my god, like I was crying with laughter and then just crying and then crying with laughter again and I, like, it, I hope that the rest of the season is this good. Is all I can say. Because. Like, after the shit that was Season 6, and then Season 7 just felt like they were trying to fix Season 6?

Bex

Oh, Season 7 was totally Tim trying to fix what, um, Kristen broke when he walked away.

Alice

Yeah. Like, cause there was so much that was, like, open ended in the, at the end of Season 6 that wasn't, like, that he just had to sort of patch back over. Whereas this is just, like, this is back to, its roots, basically, and it's just so bad, like, in the best way possible, like, it's literally a bee-nado.

Bex

Which I thought was hyperbole, and they were just, you know, they were just emphasizing shit to get people to watch, and then there was an actual frickin funnel of bees on my screen. I'm going, oh, they actually made a bee-nado.

Alice

There's a bee-nado.

Ellen

Awesome.

Alice

And like Buck said, the episode title, and like, we were all just very happy about everything. We're back. We're back.

Ellen

I can't, I can't wait to eventually get to watch it in some year's time.

Alice

Oh my god, like, oh, I just want to talk about it now.

Bex

Well, you can't. We have to go through some trauma first.

Alice

And the thing is though, there's some really good episodes coming up that I really want Ellen to see too, which is why I'm like, can't you guys just. quit for like a month and we'll just speed run it and then

Bex

yeah, sure, you're gonna pay my rent for that month?

Alice

Sure, I'm not even paying my own rent.

Ellen

Well, we can talk about that offline. Um, yeah, let's do this.

Bex

Okay. Maybe this is another one of those dodgy buildings.

Alice

What the fuck are you two doing? What? They're barking at the kitchen.

Bex

Ooh. Is that it's time for food?

Alice

No, they've already eaten. I'm like a there a ghost.

Ellen

Is there a bug in there like a

Alice

May? Is it 22 million killer bees ? Bex: Interestingly, we do not have Africanized honeybees in Australia. No. We do have the Italian ones that they bred the um, African ones with, but we do not have killer bees over here.

Ellen

Thank goodness.

Alice

I was asking my American friends if they were real. I'm just like, what the? Like, killer bees aren't real. And they're like, ah, yes they are. And I'm just like, what? Yeah. Turns out killer bees are real.

Bex

Turns out that yes, they are an incredibly aggressive varietal of bee.

Alice

Yeah, they bred, um, they bred the African ones to the Italian ones, and they became real mad about it. Like, valid.

Bex

I wonder which side is the most mad, the Italian side or the American side? The African side.

Alice

Are we done? Are you done barking? Autumn, what are you doing? Come here.

Bex

Autumn, can I keep going?

Alice

Are you finished? Is it Bex's turn to speak now? No. I believe so.

Bex

Okay, good. Um, thank you.

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