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What is the plot?
At the start of the episode, the fire at Finn's basement has already become the immediate crisis, and Jake and Aubrey move into the house to find the source of the danger and get Gabriela away from him as quickly as possible.
Jake and Aubrey reach the basement door and are stopped by the fact that it has been padlocked from the outside, which immediately makes clear that Finn has been hiding something deliberate and dangerous below the house.
They force their way inside and find that the basement contains more than just the active fire: it is a stalker den filled with dozens of photos of Gabriela, revealing that Finn has been watching her obsessively and collecting evidence of his fixation.
Once Jake sees the extent of the basement setup, he realizes Gabriela is in immediate danger and radios Vince on the backup channel, telling him to get Gabriela away from Finn right away.
Back upstairs, Finn understands that his cover is collapsing and that the situation has turned against him, but he is still close enough to remain a direct threat while the house is burning below him.
Jake and Aubrey keep fighting the fire inside the basement and manage to put out the remaining flames, though a small explosion goes off during the process and makes the situation even more chaotic and unstable.
Even after the fire is mostly out, enough of the basement survives for Gabriela to be brought back to the scene so she can see the photos and the rest of the evidence for herself, confirming beyond doubt that Finn has been stalking her.
At the same time, Bode is dealing with the consequences of trying to take on Oxalta, because the company learns he has been trying to get the Three Rock guys to break their NDAs and immediately retaliates by pressing down hard on Vince.
The pressure from Oxalta escalates the episode's larger conflict, showing that the company is prepared to use its leverage against anyone connected to Bode's effort to expose them.
Meanwhile, Jake is also facing a major personal decision because he is considering a job offer at a different fire station in a neighboring county, which would pull him away from the crew and change his future.
As that decision hangs over him, Jake later chooses to tell Vince about the offer, and he does so at the same time Vince is trying to figure out how much financial leeway he and Sharon will have if they miss a payment at Walter's memory care facility.
Vince's response and the reality of that conversation push Jake toward making up his mind, and he decides he will take the new job offer after all.
The episode ends with the sense that the crew is about to be split by both the Finn crisis and the broader fallout from Oxalta, while Jake's departure is now set in motion and he and Vince will part on good terms.
What is the ending?
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Is there a post-credit scene?
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Which character is the farewell party actually for, and who is leaving the campsite in episode 18?
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Who organizes the farewell party, and what do they hope to accomplish with it?
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Which characters attend the farewell party, and who refuses to show up?
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What conflict happens during the farewell party between specific characters?
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What gift, speech, or private moment becomes important at the farewell party?
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Is this family friendly?
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