Station 19 Recap 03/31/22: Season 5 Episode 14 “Alone in the Dark”

Station 19 Recap 03/31/22: Season 5 Episode 14 "Alone in the Dark"

Tonight on ABC Station 19 returns with an all-new Thursday, March 31, 2022, season 5 episode 14 called, “Alone in the Dark,” and we have your Station 19 recap below.  On tonight’s Station 19 Season 5 Episode 14 recap as per the ABC synopsis, “The crew at Station 23 faces a difficult goodbye. Meanwhile, Andy meets a charming firefighter, and Emmett invites Travis to have dinner with his parents.”

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In tonight’s Station 19 episode, the closing of Station 23 was heartbreaking. The firefighter that made that place their home had been distraught and they tried putting on a happy face. They tried being strong. It just didn’t stop the sadness. The crew even went out for drinks after the ceremony was over. They ran into the Chief before they left. The Chief spoke privately to Andy and she promised to do all that she could to see Andy back at 19.

Which is the best that Andy could hope for. Andy was the reason that 23 closed. She has only told one person about the part she played and it was thankfully someone who wouldn’t judge her. Sullivan understands why she did it. Sullivan once sacrificed several friendships for the sake for ambition.

Sullivan has since gotten better. Not better enough to save his marriage, but better and that’s what he reported his captain. He suspected his captain was drinking on the job. He reported it to the Chief. She brought in someone who could help and then they talked to Captain Beckett.

Beckett had to pee in a cup in front of a witness. He also was warned that he had to go home as they await results of this drug test and so he couldn’t finish out his shift. He had to go straight home after the urine sample. Beck had been ticked out by the demands and he would have offered some pushback if the Chief hadn’t brought in reinforcements.

Chief Ross knew that Beck knew about her relationship with Sullivan. She also correctly guessed he knew who made the anonymous complaint against him and so she made everything official. Even if Beck said something, it would just make him look like he was lashing out.

Beck also didn’t get a chance to talk to his team after he gave the urine sample and so the Chief later announced to 19 that Beck had to step away. Sullivan was now the acting captain. This ticked off Bishop who felt the job should have gone to her and she was going to demand an explanation from Sullivan when they got called to a fire.

The fire was in a parking lot. There were two missing civilians. Sullivan sent them in for the rescue mission and 23 was still at the bar. Andy got sloppy as she got drunk. She confessed to Theo that she inadvertently got 23 closed down and he repeated it in front of the probie. The probie then announced it to the whole bar.

It was bad. Andy’s secret was now out in the open and firefighters weren’t going to respect someone who closed one of their own. Andy was going to be hated. She was already receiving hate in the bar when a firefighter from Oregon who was there on a visit had come to her defense.

His name is Jeremy. Andy thinks he’s cute. She would have talked to him more only she made that no sex pact for a year because the last guy she slept with had been a serious mistake. But once she got left alone in a bar with no one to talk to, Jeremy’s appeal went up. She was talking to him as Montgomery was having a painful dinner with Emmett’s parents. Emmett and Montgomery had just gotten back together. Things were still a little tense between them. Then they had dinner with his parents and it went south fast. Emmett’s parents are jerks. Montgomery at least knew about Emmett’s father who once served as Fire Chief Dixon.

Only, Dixon was pushed out of the job. He got to keep his pension and to tell everyone he retired. He went back to Seattle Police. He was now considering a run for mayor and so his wife told him that one of his campaign promises was to eliminate Crisis One. Dixon pretended to approve of Crisis One at first. He even said he cut down calls to the police and how that was good. His wife on the other hand called him out for being a two-face. She said that her husband was going to get all the programs that firefighters created to help the community. It didn’t matter to him that the programs were doing good or that Emmett had been on the ground as a founding member of Crisis One.

Montgomery finally had enough of the guy. He told him what he thought of him and Emmett told him to stop, but then Montgomery reminded Emmett of all the work he did and he continued to talk over Emmett to yell at Dixon. He called Dixon a hater. Dixon hit back that Montgomery was the one who made Emmett into a laughing stock by making him gay. It didn’t matter to the man that’s not how sexuality works. There was no making anyone gay. They’re either gay or they’re not. Dixon was never going to forgive his son for being gay and yet Emmett had got upset when Montgomery failed to let him stand up for himself.

Emmett stormed out. Montgomery went after him. They talked and Emmett said that he applied to an art school in Florence. He applied when they were barely talking. And now he wants to go.

Emmett and Montgomery had their moment and it’s over. Their relationship is over. They said goodbye and they parted on good terms.

Sullivan and the others returned from their call to find Beck back. He passed his drug test and he made Sullivan come clean about reporting him after he made them run several rounds as punishment for reporting him.

And Sullivan’s flirting with Jeremy came to an end after he tried to rape her, but she fought him off and she ran away.

THE END!