CRASH AND BURN (70) 10/21/2002 9:00p
Fred talked to Jesus. Jimmy talked to 9-1-1 operator. Kim reappers to talk to an injured Alex.


Yokas: Fred talked to Jesus.
Bosco: Our Fred--
Yokas: Yeah.
Bosco: --talked to Jesus?

{about Emily}
Yokas: I was 14, I fought with my mother. But I never wished she was dead.
Bosco: Maybe you’re overreacting.
Yokas: Yeah, well she better cool it or I’m gonna overreact my foot up her rump.

{Bosco and Yokas are in traffic}
Bosco: You see this guy? He’s ignoring me.
Yokas: Well, he’s got important places to be.

{Bosco and Yokas are in traffic}
Yokas: They don’t care about the sirens. You think hollering at them’s gonna help?

{the car that just pulled someone from explodes}
Bosco: Now that’s exciting.

{Yokas and Bosco are directing traffic and almost get hit by a car}
Yokas: We’re like big blue targets out here.
Bosco: This sucks!

Woman: You’re a paramedic and a fireman?
Taylor: Yeah. It gets confusing sometimes.
Woman: That’s amazing. I can’t even balance a checkbook.
Taylor: Yeah, neither can I.

{when they find the hit-and-run driver}
Bosco: Oh, he’s a tower of strength.
Davis: I was gonna kick his ass.

{to the hit-and-run driver}
Yokas: You’re under arrest. You have the right to remain silent.
Bosco: For God sakes, use it!

{about Fred’s communications with Jesus}
Bosco: If he’s ever talking to him again, there’s a few things I’d like to ask for. Is it okay if I put in a word?
Yokas: No.
Bosco: I gave it a shot.
Yokas: Yeah, you did.

Davis: Maybe this is when you tell me the less I know the better.
Sully: The less you know the better.

{about the woman from the accident who unexpectedly died}
Carlos: I called her a "pain in the ass".
Doc: Well, she was a pain in the ass.

Taylor: I’m glad you weren’t there or you could’ve gotten hit too.
Kim: Eh. I would have looked both ways.

Jimmy: I’ve been in a hundred fires, lived through 9/11, and I could have died in this stupid motorcycle accident.
DK: Yeah, well, you’re okay brother.
Jimmy: Taylor isn’t.
DK: She’s tough.
Jimmy: Started out as a really good day.