Ep 7. Shame
- TVMA
- August 16, 2005
- 46 min
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8.0 (179)
In episode 7 of season 2 of Rescue Me, titled "Shame," the characters are dealing with various personal issues that are causing them shame and embarrassment. Tommy (portrayed by Denis Leary) is struggling with guilt over his failed marriage and is trying to reconnect with his ex-wife Janet (Andrea Roth). However, he worries that his drinking and infidelity have caused irreparable damage to their relationship. At the same time, he is also dealing with anxiety over the upcoming anniversary of 9/11, which brings up painful memories of his time as a firefighter at Ground Zero.
Meanwhile, Lou (John Scurti) is dealing with his own shame as he tries to come to terms with his recent diagnosis of diabetes. He is embarrassed about having to inject himself with insulin and worries that his condition will affect his ability to do his job as a firefighter.
Elsewhere, Mike (Mike Lombardi) is feeling ashamed about his recent breakup with his girlfriend. He is struggling to move on and is desperate to win her back, even though she has made it clear that she is done with the relationship.
As the episode progresses, the characters try to confront their feelings of shame and work through their personal issues. Tommy tries to make amends with Janet and begins attending church in an attempt to find some peace. Lou begins to accept his diagnosis and gets advice from his fellow firefighters on how to manage his condition. Meanwhile, Mike realizes that he needs to let go of his ex-girlfriend and focus on moving forward with his life.
The episode also includes some lighter moments, such as when the firefighters go on a call to rescue a woman's cat from a tree. They end up getting stuck in the tree themselves and have to come up with a creative solution to get down safely.
Overall, "Shame" is a poignant and thoughtful episode that explores the complex emotions that come with feelings of shame and embarrassment. The characters are relatable and well-drawn, and the writing is sensitive and nuanced. Fans of the show will appreciate the continued development of the characters and the rich storytelling that has become a hallmark of Rescue Me.