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Fire Country Season 3 Episode 7 Review: From False Alarm to Full Blaze

Critic's Rating: 3.25 / 5.0
3.25

It might be cold outside in most parts of the country, but we’re overheating after the emotions of this episode.

Fire Country Season 3 Episode 7 review discusses Camden Casey’s last appearance, the aftermath of Bode and Gabriela’s breakup, the passion brewing between Bode and the newly single Audrey, and all the tension under the Station 42 roof.

When a hostage situation at a weed dispensary turned into a blazing smoke fest that Snoop Dogg and Willy Nelson would love, our favorite fire cadets stole the show.

Station 42 gets held hostage
(Eric Milner/CBS)

Fire Country Season 3 Episode 7 was our last time with Captain Camden Casey (Jared Padalecki), leaving behind murky feelings.

We knew he wasn’t going to be a guy everyone loved. In fact, it seemed like everyone hated him.

Vince vouched for him at first, but his feelings changed drastically after the eagle sanctuary in Fire Country Season 3 Episode 6. Finding out Camden wasn’t going to pass Bode made things hellah worse.

Sharon hated him because he tried to push Bode to be the best, even if it meant he broke the rules and ignored orders. Until it happened to him.

Funny how Camden held it against Bode when he went rogue and chose to stay with Station 42 to save baby eagles instead of returning to the fire station as ordered by Casey during Fire Country Season 3 Episode 6.

Bode’s refusal to follow orders was grounds for not graduating. For the entire episode, Bode operated as if it were his last day.

Chime in fanatics on your thoughts about Casey’s behaviors. Was he right to consider failing Bode for disobeying an officer during the eagle nest fire? Or did Bode do right by following the orders of a higher superior officer, even if that was his dad?

Instead of apologizing for not following the rules, Bode leaned into his rebellion and used it to prove to Casey that he deserved to become a firefighter.

Casey is just as reckless — if not worse — than Bode.

Ironic how it’s usually Bode doing the risky heroic stuff that puts his life — and usually others — at risk.

Were Camden and Bode heroes who saved the day by wrestling the gun away from the bad guy? Or did Camden’s actions escalate the situation into a dangerous fire hazard?

Camden Casey is a hostage
(Eric Milner/CBS)

The robber already shot Audrey when he caught her trying to reach a cell phone. He was desperate. And they knew who he was.9

If bullets hadn’t hit the butane tanks, there wouldn’t have been a fire. But the fire allowed everyone to escape. And it brought Station 42 back to the scene to get into action after the disappointment of the original false alarm.

Camden’s momentary lapse of presence during the call showed a crack in his armor. Vince was right when he said Casey had demons he needed to confront.

Camden has unresolved issues. We have our fingers crossed that we’ll explore them more with the Fire Country: Surfside spinoff starring Captain Casey as the lead, back in his neck of the non-woods of SoCal.

Casey tries to convince Bode of something
(Eric Milner/CBS)

It’s time to weigh in on your opinion of the prickly SoCal fire captain. Did you like him or hate him?

Regardless of personal feelings, he did a great job shaping Bode and Audrey into the rising stars of CFD Station 42. It’ll be fun to see the tensions in the station house with all the hookups happening.

Gabriela and Jake are hooking up again. Called it!

Jake has been dragging his feet about moving on. But now that he’s lost Genevieve for good, he’s floundering without a purpose. Gabriela is familiar, and unresolved feelings have always sweltered beneath the surface.

Gabriela looks upset
(Eric Milner/CBS)

The episode ended with him pissed at Vince, but should he be? Maybe if he had taken Vince’s advice, Gene wouldn’t have decided to move in with her biological father and leave Jake behind.

Isn’t it best for her to be with her siblings and father since her mom and grandparents are gone? Jake’s career isn’t exactly safe.

Audrey is single now and shared an intimate celebratory meal with Bode, with enough heat surging between the two to start a five-alarm fire.

We gotta admit she’s one bad bihh. She took a bullet to the arm without complaint and still went back inside a blazing (there might have been more weed smoke than fire smoke) store to save the life of the guy who shot her.

But how will Gabriela react when she finds out Bode’s moved on to blonder — and more kickass — turnouts? Will she start using Jake to feed her addiction to distraction now that Bode left?

How far will Gabriela fall before she realizes she’s on a route of self-punishment?

Gabriela sits in her AirStream
(Eric Milner/CBS)

She’s been spiraling downwards since Fire Country Season 3 started. I’ll likely gain haters for this, but she’s been on a slippery slope since she gave up her dream of diving in Fire Country Season 1.

She makes decisions based on a wave of emotions and rash behaviors, which usually end badly with the wrong choice.

After the devastating breakup in Fire Country Season 3 Episode 6, she spent drunken time with Casey. Who believes his claims to Vince and Sharon that nothing happened?

Then there’s her risque diving off the cliffs, to the point that she injured her shoulder and then lied about the cause. Is Sharon right to be hounding Gabriela so hard about her uncharacteristic behaviors?

How about invading Gabriela’s privacy by entering the AirStream without permission? I say Sharon had all the rights in the world to go inside. First, it’s her property. Second, it’s parked inside the fire station. Third, Gab’s is not okay.

Sharon looks worried
(Eric Milner/CBS)

And right now, she’s pushing away anyone close enough to influence her away from her self-inflicted wounds.

From the inside of the trailer and Gabriela’s outbursts to Sharon before her hissy fit storming off, anyone who’s been there knows she’s close to rock bottom.

She’s learned from the best how to lash out at those closest to you.

Manny spent most of the episode pretty angry, first with Sharon because of his guilt for not being there to help Gabriela. And then with Eve for letting Three Rock serve prison food at Bode’s graduation.

Manny makes a case
(Eric Milner/CBS)

Granted, there were other cadets (several females) getting diplomas from Captain Casey, but the crowd was there for 24k — and Jamesey, if we’re honest.

The graduation ceremony was a great way to end Casey’s time on the show. It was too much fun to watch him call out Three Rock. Most people wouldn’t acknowledge a fire crew made of prisoners.

Camden is right about one thing. There are many blurry lines at Station 42 between personal and professional. Vince and Sharon struggle with separating family from work with their adopted pack of firefighters, which now includes ex-inmate Audrey James.

Right now, the helicopter parenting of their non-blood children has turned work into a tense minefield of resentment and overstepping.

Sharon works on Gabriela
(Eric Milner/CBS)

Did anyone else notice the trend of dissension in the rankings in this episode? It seems like every superior had a rather heated exchange with a subordinate.

Sharon and Gabriela. Sharon and Manny. Eve and Manny. Vince and Jake. Camden and Bode.

That’s a lot of bad blood for one episode. What do you think fanatics?

Just enough drama to keep things interesting? Or too much drama to the point that it’s becoming an action-packed soap opera?

Speaking of action, let’s hear your thoughts on this week’s emergency call. It was supposed to be a false fire alarm, but it became a hostage situation.

And how do you like the way the show introduced Captain Casey? Is there enough potential for him to score a spinoff? The writers did a much better job setting up that series than they have so far with Sheriff Country, which is coming to CBS in 2025.

A hostage situation seemed like the perfect time to bring back Mickey Fox. However, it’s not the first episode where Station 42 firefighters get held at gunpoint without the cops getting involved.

(Eric Milner/CBS)

We know Mickey is set to make a return to Fire Country before it goes on a fall hiatus, so that is exciting.

Be sure to check back into TV Fanatic for Fire Country Season 3 Episode 8 spoilers to find out if Morena Baccarin returns in that episode.

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Linda

Wednesday 11th of December 2024

I love Camden. I like the edgy character and that he's a little morally compromised. I thought that Jared did a great job portraying him! I really hope that there's a spin-off and that it doesn't take two years to get it into production!!

Pam

Monday 9th of December 2024

Gabriela can she just leave; like move to the east coast to start her life over. So done with her weekly pity party.

Sweet Amy

Sunday 8th of December 2024

There are a ton of disgruntled viewers, and I am also disappointed with what the writers are doing. Gabriela is a hot mess, and needs some counseling ASAP. Perhaps a mood stabilizer medicine as well. The way she spoke to Sharon, her superior was rude. If that was any other boss she probably would have gotten suspended. Under ordinary circumstances Sharon should have respected Gabby's privacy and not entered the camper, but with the way Gabby is behaving and the fact that Sharon is her boss, I think she had the right to enter it. All she was there to do was to deliver a good meal, and to check on Gabby. It's not like she purposely went snooping.

I cannot believe that Gabby and Jake hooked up in a drunken haze. Why must writers continually cause unnecessary drama to romantic relationships? Hallmark seems to be the only place I get to see the happily ever after, otherwise it's this constant back-and-forth, and I hate it! NOT everyone wants nonstop drama/heartbreak/bickering. Either keep Bode and Gabby together, or truly let them move on in a healthy way, once and for all. Personally, I liked them as a couple, that is until the writers destroyed any maturity Gabby had. My heart hurts for Jake, even though I do understand why Jen would want to stay with her half-siblings, and bio dad. More actual rescues please, and less dysfunctional relationships would be much appreciated. Fire Country is not a soap opera, or at least it didn't start that way.

Grace

Saturday 7th of December 2024

Wow...the lack of thought currently going into the writing of this show just hit a new low (False Alarm ep7). It's extremely disturbing that each week the writers can think of so many different ways to beat up the main characters. And the hypocrisy is incredible. One episode (and cast interviews) discusses the importance of seeking help for mental health issues for first responders, then they throw all those suggestions/tools out the window (to the extreme!!) in subsequent episodes. Emergency responders are supposed to have each other's backs, not "toss them off a cliff". I understand some people may enjoy these twists and turns for the characters, but it's gotten to the point they are difficult to follow and don't make ANY sense at all! I'm getting whiplash! We (viewers) keep being told "no one likes to watch a happy relationship", but I think there are/were plenty of issues to resolve with the Gabriela/Bode without this new development. My God, there is NO consistency of character anymore!! The whole show began with the premise of a Bode/Gabriela relationship as a secondary story...FIRST episode. Now...down the tubes. (for the record, I think by-the-book Jake would have had a much more intriguing relationship with off-the-cuff Audrey -- and made much more sense). And to have Gabriela start off pursuing a strong, female leadership role throughout these 3 seasons, but now turning into a downward-spiraling slut is cliche and ridiculous. This writing is very reminiscent of the first few seasons of Greys Anatomy, which after a few enjoyable seasons just became nauseating to watch. Fire Country started as a wonderfully entertaining show. Friday nights, after a long work week, it was highly anticipated entertainment, but now, I'm rethinking whether to waste my time or VCR space. Clearly the Writer's Strike dimmed their creative juices. What the hell?! Have some respect for your viewers' intelligence. Get on the ball or get off the air.

Sweet Amy

Sunday 8th of December 2024

@Grace, I also question the writers and their plots post Writer's Strike. Knowing the greedy studios, and their continually slashing the budgets, they probably hired cheaper writers, or at least writers that bored and still not getting paid enough. Fire Country might as well be a soap opera, because the current writing is similar.

NYer In TN

Saturday 7th of December 2024

Gabriela bouncing to another guy. Color me shocked. She is a type 2/borderline personality disorder- Emotional instability, engages in risky behaviors, unstable or intense relationships, chronic feelings of emptiness, fear of abandonment, impulsivity, identity disturbance. It’s all there.

It’s fine for story but if there’s no character growth then what’s the point? Reality, Gabby would be unlikely to change, so the men have an opportunity to mature. Perhaps realize that dipping into crazy, while exciting, is miserable in the long term.

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