Red suspenders, dog tags, a fire truck backdrop—Light My Fire stages emotional intimacy like a thriller. Frankie’s 'I don’t want to do that to you' isn’t just about Nolan; it’s about self-worth. And then—BAM—the thief runs. The alley chase? Pure cinematic whiplash. Emotional vulnerability + sudden action = genius pacing. Also, why do firefighters always look tragic in slow-mo? 😅