

Jane wonders why the firefighter’s mask and gloves are scorched, but the rest of him is unharmed. Maura tells her no, her brain never gets tired. And with that one she succeeds, much to hersatisfaction, at getting Jane to ask her if her brain ever gets tired with all the “useless information” she stores in there. Maura looks at her and says, “You chase murderers.” Jane says back, “Not if they’re on fire.” She asks if Jane knows why firefighters call their outfits “bunker gear.” But when Jane knows that one already so a disappointed Maura moves on to an even more obscure fact about who first invented the helmet. They then bicker, about whether the skeezy owner of the factory is “old” and who filled up the tank last and then Jane asks if they need a moment alone to they can “fight.”īack in the autopsy room, Jane says she never understood guys who want to run into burning buildings. The jeans factory fire appears to have been started by a faulty space heater.

Frost and Korsak start talking about the case. The firefighters bring out their fallen comrade. Jane calls Gabriel’s name “weird” and “biblical.” And she certainly doesn’t want to get biblical with any Gabriel. Maura says Jane can’t even call Dean by his first name, Gabriel. And then Maura says Dean only left for Afghanistan because Jane wouldn’t read the Sunday paper in bed with him. Maura asks whether Casey and Dean know each other. Jane says “Dean asked me to dinner.” Maura says “So go,”. Jane and Maura walk to the factory crime scene together taking about Agent Dean. Over at Maura's house, Angela and Maura's mom walk in on Maura attempting to make a perfect cup of espresso.

He requested a transfer to D.C., which is still a bit of a commute to Boston. Agent Dean gives Jane the flowers and she gives him a hug. As she leaves to go inside, FBI Agent Gabriel Dean strolls up with a bouquet of flowers in hand. But then she gets fed up and tells him to stay out there all day for all she cares. Then Jane trying to cajole Joe Friday into doing his business. The scene ends with the fireman screaming in pain. Suddenly, when he turns around, he's doused in oil and set alight. But the investigation hits a snag when a hit-and-run leaves someone in the hospital. When a warehouse fire kills a firefighter, Jane and Maura must investigate whether it was arson or an accident.
