“I’m where I belong now,” Bode (Max Thieriot) says in the Fire Country Season 2 promo. The first season of the fiery CBS drama ended with Bode back in prison, not paroled as he, his family, and his friends thought would happen. Instead, he learned that the state attorney’s office had held up Freddy’s (W. Tre Davis) release — his wrongful conviction case was stalled — because they thought was Bode was responsible and Freddy, as his righthand man, could be, too. And so Bode chose to accept blame to put an end to the investigation so Freddy could go free. His loved ones were therefore shocked when, at his parole hearing, he said he was the bad guy at Three Rock. Now, the promo shows Bode in prison, as well as someone new in the life of his love interest Gabriela (Stephanie Arcila) — he did tell her to forget...
- 1/8/2024
- TV Insider
With many favorite shows coming back soon (finally!), including Fire Country for its second season on Friday, February 16, 2024, we of course can’t help but look back on where they left off. For example, the CBS firefighter drama ended its first season with the powerful “I Know It Feels Impossible,” which included that parole hearing scene in which Bode (Max Thieriot) shocked everyone by saying he’s the bad guy at the fire camp, leading to him back in prison. “Max Thieriot is just a champ,” Dermott Downs, who directed the finale (and two other episodes), told TV Insider while discussing the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds episode (the musical) he helmed. (The star and executive producer was inspired by the town in which he grew up.) “He’s really grounded and rooted in trying to bring some truth. It’s this guy’s redemption story basically at the gates...
- 12/25/2023
- TV Insider
A new arrival on Fire Country just might give voluntarily imprisoned Bode (played by Max Thieriot) yet another thing to worry about.
TVLine has learned exclusively that Dynasty reboot alum Rafael de la Fuente has joined Season 2 of the CBS hit in the role of Diego, a charming and motivated paramedic/firefighter and combat vet who served in Afghanistan.
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TVLine has learned exclusively that Dynasty reboot alum Rafael de la Fuente has joined Season 2 of the CBS hit in the role of Diego, a charming and motivated paramedic/firefighter and combat vet who served in Afghanistan.
More from TVLineChicago Fire Recruits How to Get Away With Murder Alum for Season 12Dean Norris Joins Law & Order: Organized Crime as Stabler's Brother (Exclusive)TVLine Items: Brad Garrett Joins ABC's Not Dead Yet, Mad Men Animated Reunion and More
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- 12/13/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
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