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Recap

Ben, Sullivan, Dean, and Vic attend a banquet for Black firefighters, and while giving a speech Battalion Chief Gregory calls out Dean for his lawsuit.

Dean goes to confront Gregory, who ends up having a heart attack and falls overboard.

Dean goes after Gregory, and Ben joins him.

Gregory then dies, and Ben and Dean are left in the freezing water, trying to save afloat, as the boat sails on.

Ben and Dean are in bad shape at one point and don't believe they'll make it.

Ben finally convinces Dean to ket Gregory go so the two of them have a better shot of staying alive.

They later wash up on the beach and are all right. They are taken to the hospital for treatment.

Flashbacks reveal Ben has a mass in his testicle and it may be cancer.

Bailey desperately wants Ben to have the surgery, but Ben isn't sure, believing his lose a piece of his manhood.

However, his near-death experience makes him reconsider and agrees to the surgery.

Meanwhile, Dean meets JJ's parents, and they want to be involved in Prue's life.

Dean's parents don't seem to like them, and Dean worries about what will happen to Prue should he die.

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Station 19
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13
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Station 19 Season 4 Episode 13 Quotes

Dean: Your speech felt a little pointed in my direction.
Gregory: That’s because it was Miller.
Dean: Breaking the color barrier was a huge victory, sir. You forced yourself into the game because you knew we had a right to play, but now it’s 40 years later. I’m on the field, and I can’t simply take your achievement and put it on your mantle. That’s not enough, sir. It’s the same as giving up.
Gregory: Son, we have to present a united front. I mean there are people marching in the streets right now calling for the defunding of the police. We need the police.
Dean: Not like this. Not a militarized police force that shows up with their guns drawn. A situation, sir, that would be better served by mental health care professionals.
Gregory: Look, the point of the police clearing out a potentially violent scene before we enter is that it makes sure a firefighter doesn’t get treated instead of a patient. You want to pull their funding?
Dean: Calls to defund are calls to reallocate some of the funds to services that improve lives, and that reallocation will benefit the community and the police force.

Dean: I admire him. I respect the hell out of that man, but his idea that us just being here is enough… not anymore. I don’t get. I don’t get him.
Sullivan: Sure you do. It’s your lawsuit that breaks every code.
Dean: They had their hands in their pockets when they slow motion murdered a man. To hell with the code, Sullivan.
Sullivan: You don’t have to convince me. You have my support, but it would help if you got his.