Purgatory (Third Watch)
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“Purgatory” | |||||||
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Third Watch episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 5 Episode 18 |
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Written by | Charles Murray (II) | ||||||
Directed by | Mike Vejar | ||||||
Guest stars | Joseph Sikora Jayson Williams Paul Borghese Robert Duncan Joe Murphy |
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Production no. | 176768 | ||||||
Original airdate | April 9, 2004 | ||||||
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"Purgatory" is the 106th episode of the television series Third Watch and the 18th episode of the 5th season.
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[edit] Plot Summary
Sasha gets into a car accident which kills a young boy in the opposing car.
[edit] Plot Details
Distraught over losing an appeal to her suspension, Sasha Monroe gets into a car accident that claims the life of a young child; Sully and Ty take the L.S.A.T.; tensions flare between the cops and the firefighters when Cruz goes after J.D., the newbie firefighter, who turns out to be an ex-cop who ratted out Cruz's former partner for stealing drug money; Faith and Fred are still at odds over her return to work; Walsh is promoted to lieutenant; Ty watches over a devastated Sasha, who's racked with guilt over the car accident, Doc's shooting spree, and the events surrounding the deaths of Tanzi and Nardo; J.D. gives Faith and Bosco important evidence he discovered as he put out the fire resulting from Sasha's car accident, which leads the cops to uncovering the basis for the accident and exonerating Sasha.
[edit] Music
- Pink - God Is a DJ
- Everlast - Lonely Road
[edit] Quotes
- Monroe: Look at my record. It is spotless. This is the first mistake that I’ve made of any kind. I do my job. I do it damn well, strictly by the book.
Captain: Forgive me, Officer, but I get a little dubious when I hear "first mistake" and "by the book." - Carlos: Oh man. I do not like the looks we’re getting.
Levine: What looks?
Carlos: From Billy, DK, all of them. It’s like we’re guests in our own house again.
Levine: That was Steeper, not those guys.