Ep 4. Hell Is What You Make of It
- TV-NR
- October 10, 1999
- 44 min
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8.1 (114)
The show Third Watch is a crime drama series revolving around firefighters, police officers, and paramedics who work together as the third watch in the 55th precinct of New York City. In season 1 episode 4, titled "Hell Is What You Make of It," the focus is on the paramedic team consisting of Doc, Carlos, and Bobby.
The episode begins with the team responding to a call of a hit and run victim who is later identified as a young girl named Theresa. As they try to save her life, their frustration grows with the lack of resources in the emergency department. Theresa eventually dies, leaving the team feeling helpless and questioning the purpose of their jobs.
At the same time, a group of teenagers is causing trouble in the neighborhood, vandalizing property and harassing residents. One of these teenagers, named Joey, is the son of a police officer and is known for causing trouble in the community. Carlos and Bobby try to confront him, but he proves to be a difficult individual to reason with.
Meanwhile, Doc receives news that his father has passed away. He struggles with his grief while also dealing with the everyday stresses of his job. In an emotional scene, he breaks down in front of the paramedic team, revealing his vulnerabilities and the toll his job takes on him.
As the day progresses, the team discovers that there is a connection between the hit and run victim, Theresa, and the group of teenagers causing trouble in the neighborhood. With the help of police officer Kim Zambrano, they manage to identify the suspect responsible for Theresa's death.
In the end, the team comes together to give Theresa a proper send-off and to support Doc in his time of need. The episode ends with the team driving off, with Doc reflecting on the events of the day and the importance of their jobs.
Overall, "Hell Is What You Make of It" is a powerful episode that highlights the emotional and physical toll that first responders face every day. The episode touches on themes of grief, frustration, and the impact of community relationships on crime-solving. It also showcases the strong bond that develops between the team members as they navigate the challenges of their job.