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Travis Montgomery’s arc focuses on the literal "looking back" at his family history.

Miller argues that Sullivan’s past drug use and subsequent "graceful" demotion reinforce negative stereotypes and hinder the progress of Black firefighters. [S4E4] Kijk niet terug in woede

This moment shifts the episode from external firefighting to internal "truth-telling," emphasizing that looking back is necessary for personal liberation, even if it causes temporary anger. Travis Montgomery’s arc focuses on the literal "looking

The primary conflict involves the return of Robert Sullivan in a demoted role. Dean Miller’s refusal to "look back" with anything but anger is rooted in a larger social critique. [S4E4] Kijk niet terug in woede