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1x03
-such confusion, why was Harry left? Couldn't they have sent him in a second ambulance?
-poor chimney
-the absolute funniest thing to me is the foreign cast member has the line about Obamacare 🤣🤣
-yo that's an intense first injury for a member of the 118
-i know it's a trait that a captain should have but I always appreciate Bobby's calmness
-that glimpse of Buck's anxiety when asking about Chimney's surgery
-ohhhhh and the first medical induced coma
-aww Buck's lil attempt at Spanish
-we love a Hen who takes charge
-maybe I just miss them but where are all the fics that have Tatiana as a villain
-she does make good points about not faking staying aomround or doing it out of guilt but like she still could've dropped by for a visit since oh idk y'all were in a relationship
-ending with Bobby mentioning they are a family 😊
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Matt Smith didn't utter a word for the last 20 minutes of this episode, but still managed to convey every single thought going through his character's mind and give us one of the most thrilling sequences I've ever seen.
And I think we, as a collective, should thank him for that.
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Episode 1x03 Texas Proud Discussion Thread
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There's just something about the way that Olek is so class-conscious when he first encounters Ling Yi.
He frees her from the box but then backs away, giving her space and deliberately not touching her. He sees that she's shivering and offers her his jacket ("it's dirty, but it's warm"), only taking one step closer with an outstretched arm. He glances at her out of curiosity and concern, but keeps lowering his gaze because he knows (despite the strange circumstances) this is a first-class passenger and he shouldn't be making direct eye contact with her.
Something shifts, though, when he tells her his name, and suddenly they're looking at each other the way that a first-class girl and a soot-covered boy from the engine room are not supposed to look at each other.
Even though he offers her his hand as they escape off the fog-covered deck, the knowledge of the divide between them is still there when they reach the open-air compartment. ("I know it's not first class," he acknowledges.) Olek's eyes are downcast again, only for him to grow a little bolder and lift his gaze up to her face. Still, he doesn't get any closer or try to touch her, not even when he returns with food and finds her on her knees, sobbing and struggling to breathe. His eyes are wide, searching hers, as he listens to her tearful words, but it's Ling Yi who steps closer in search of comfort, clutching at him, her arms circled around his back. There's such hesitancy in the way he touches her — he's not allowed to be holding her like this, is he? — but then comes the moment when he finally gives in and wraps his arms over her shoulders, pulling her into his (dirty, but warm) embrace while she cries.
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