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Playing with fire
Playing with fire













playing with fire

  • Mark has a poster next to his bunk bed that shows a woman’s bare back and behind.
  • Playing with Fire has some partial nudity. Playing with Fire has one suggestion that adults drink some wine during dinner.

    playing with fire

    Brynn says that she meant that Dr Hicks could sleep in one of the spare bunks. Jake says that this would be inappropriate. Brynn suggests that Jake should ask Dr Hicks to spend the night at the depot.A romance develops between Jake and Dr Amy Hicks (Judy Greer), a local scientist.Mark quickly rips the poster down when the children see it. Playing with Fire has some sexual references. He’s actually a very gentle man, who looks out for the people he cares about. For example, Axe never lets go of his firefighting axe and uses his large size and grumpy demeanour to scare people. There are some scenes of threatened violence.Jake is banged several times against a cabin ceiling in an unsuccessful attempt to airlift him out.For example, Axe gets angry at Rodrigo and throws him against a wall. There’s some action violence that results in characters being mildly hurt but not seriously harmed.

    playing with fire

    Themesĭeath of parents bravery importance of family friendship fostering/adopting children Violence The children’s parents died in an accident two years previously, and they’re on the run from child protection services who want to split them up into different families.Ī one-for-all, all-for-one team spirit and intergenerational friendships take shape, and it becomes clear what’s truly important in life. As Jake, Mark (Keegan-Michael Key), Rodrigo (John Leguizamo) and ‘Axe’ (Tyler Mane) get to know and cherish the siblings, they also learn about their personal tragedy. To make things more complicated, Jake rescues three siblings from a burning cabin and agrees to put them up at his depot until their parents – supposedly away on a holiday – pick them up.īefore long, smart and inquisitive teenager Brynn (Brianna Hildebrand), wild and curious tween Will (Christian Convery), and preschooler Zoe (Finley Rose Slater) turn the fire depot upside down. But several members of Jake’s firefighting team have abandoned him to join more prestigious squads, just as his depot is about to be inspected by Commander Richards (Dennis Heysbert) and Jake hopes to be promoted. He’s an elite, second-generation, ‘smoke-jumping’ squad leader. Californian firefighter Jake ‘Supe’ Carson (John Cena) is facing a challenging and critical time.















    Playing with fire