From TC to Scott, The Night Shift's Jordan is all about second chances. Now that the doc has nosed open the door to a reunion with her season 1 beau, however, Jill Flint's character will have to decide if her heart can take another trip down memory lane.

Jordan and Scott shared a kiss in "Trust Issues," and, as the season 3 finale comes to a close, fans will learn whether or not season 4 will play host to Scott (Scott Wolf)/Jordan, Round 2. For now, Flint believes viewers shouldn't get their hopes up.

"Don't make too much of it yet. Don't make too much of it yet. Wait to see how this plays out," Flint cautioned, according to TV Line. "There have been a lot of things left unsaid between the two of them, they had a lot of unfinished business...this year I feel like she's seeing Scott for who he is as a man and as a person for the first time - or should I say again, for the first time. They both have a lot of things that they need to figure out. But...there's a crack in the door. We'll see what happens, if they actually open it."

As the docs struggle against an inferno on the outskirts of San Antonio, the heat might become too much to bear. Check out the summary for Wednesday's "Burned" to find out what the future holds for the Night Shift crew.

"In the second half of this two-part season finale, Scott and Jordan (Jill Flint) must perform surgery in the field as the burning wildfire gains intensity around them. Syd (recurring guest star Jennifer Beals) has caught Typhus along with hundreds of other patients on the Syria-Turkey border, and TC (Eoin Macken) goes to great lengths to get the medication," NBC teased. "Meanwhile, Drew (Brendan Fehr) and Rick (guest star Luke Macfarlane) fight to keep Brianna (guest star Kyla Kenedy), while San Antonio Memorial finds an unlikely buyer, though saving the hospital comes at a cost."

Find out more when The Night Shift airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET on NBC.