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:06:02
Excuse me, Mr. Faraday?
:06:05
Yeah?
:06:07
We're Brady's parents.
:06:11
You feel like they're old enough.
:06:14
- They should be able to--
- Can't let them out of your sight.

:06:17
I mean, he said he was going
to the park to play.

:06:20
He didn't want us to know
what he was doing.

:06:25
Michael, we can't thank you enough.
If you hadn't come along when you did--

:06:28
No, I'm just glad we made it.
:06:34
So, uh...
:06:36
what, uh--
:06:38
He and his friends got together
all their fireworks--

:06:42
their cones and their candles--
and they tied them up together.

:06:46
They were trying to blast
some kind of super rocket in the park.

:06:49
And Brady's the one who--
:06:51
He must've been the one
that set it off.

:06:54
The other kids must've
put him up to it.

:07:00
And it was just starting
to feel like home too.

:07:03
I thought that to myself today.
:07:06
Just thought it's starting
to feel like home.

:07:14
He's gonna be okay.
:07:18
He's gonna be all right.
:07:22
Thank you, Michael.
:07:26
Unit 14, clear.
:07:30
Oh, God.
:07:31
It's gotta be hell
they're going through.

:07:35
Two months they've lived there.
I haven't said one word to 'em.

:07:41
Well, you can't be
best friends with everybody.

:07:44
I watch them fixin' up their house,
their kids playin' in their yard.

:07:48
I held their son in my arms
hangin' on for his life tonight.

:07:52
Kid lives right across the street.
:07:55
I didn't even know his name.

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