Amidst Tommy's recurring nightmares, the men of 62 Truck are taken
aback by a newspaper interview in which retiring fireman Bobby Teff announces that he and at
least twenty of the men who died on 9/11 are gay. While Jerry cannot keep his anger in check,
the men under his command try to come to grips with the fact that there could be gay firemen,
perhaps even somebody in their firehouse. Meanwhile, following a chance encounter with Roger,
Tommy uses his godson Damian's computer skills to disrupt the life of
Janet's new boyfriend. And after promising to check up on his late cousin
Jimmy's widow, Sheila, Tommy is stunned when his eavesdropping finds her with another
woman. During a brownstone fire stated by a frustrated husband setting his nagging wife on
fire, Mike is credited with saving his first life in the line of duty. Unable to shake his
concern over the news that there may be gay firefighters in their midst, Jerry continues to
ask around about Bobby Teff. And when he tracks the newly-retired fireman down at his favorite
bar, he loses control in an angry attack that leaves Teff in a coma. Meanwhile, as Roger
struggles with the fallout from a computer virus at work and some mysteriously-cancelled
credit cards, Tommy is unable to stay in the shadows while trailing Sheila and her friend,
Lisa, at the supermarket. So, during his next visit with Jimmy's ghost, Tommy says
that his widow could be a lesbian. As trouble brews for Jerry following his attack on Teff,
Tommy cannot contain himself any longer and confronts Janet about her plans to move to
California with Roger. Despite Tommy's pleas to stay somewhere nearby so that he can
continue to see their children, Janet is adamant about wanting to get far away from the pall
of death that has been hanging over NYFD's men and their families since 9/11.
Finally, as Mike doesn't know what to make of the display of gratitude he's
received from the man whose life he saved, Tommy looks for relief from his troubles in booze
and easy sex.
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