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Fire Country Season 3 Episode 6 Review: The Eagles Have Left the Nest

Eaglets, old flames, difficult conflicts, heartbreak, and potential new relationships. What a combo.

This week’s Fire Country Season 3 Episode 6 review hits on all the developments of Edgewater and our favorite (and not so fav) firefighters as they work to save an eagle sanctuary.

From the the town’s “awww”-inspiring investment in the baby eagles to plenty of dueling egos, this episode had lots of emotions and action. Not to mention more of newcomers Camden Casey and Audrey James.

Camden captains Bode
(Sergei Bachlakov/CBS)

Our Fire Country Season 3 Episode 6 spoilers laid out the plot line and location for this episode’s emergency call.

How cool to feature a wildfire threatening a bird sanctuary.

The episode did a great job setting up all the drama we’d see once Station 42 and Three Rock got to the eagle refuge, starting with the entire town gathering at the bar to watch two eagle eggs hatch.

Great curveball, making it seem like everyone is on the edge of their seats for a game or other important event, only to find out they’re literally waiting for eggs to crack.

As someone who still gets giddy seeing animals (even if I saw the same ones the day before), it was endearing to see an entire town celebrating an eagle family.

Well, most of the town. As has often been the case this season, Gabriela wasn’t in a celebratory mood.

Gabriela looks concerned
(Sergei Bachlakov/CBS)

She’s on a downward spiral and we’re waiting to see her hit rock bottom. Funny (not literally) how she is being hard on Manny for irresponsible behaviors.

Yet she’s been just as reckless with her own life.

Although Manny does seem to be running out of control lately. Ever since he lost his position as Three Rock Fire Captain in Fire Country Season 1 — a role Eve now holds — he’s been going downhill.

His hotheaded actions caused him to fall from a model former prison inmate turned firefighter to re-offended convict sentenced to serve time at the camp he once ran.

Eve made him First Saw, an honor that Bode once held under Manny’s tutelage. But Cole rightfully earned that position, especially since he’s been there longer. Does anyone think it’s fair that Eve gave the role to Manny because of his history with the camp over the inmate who deserved it?

Manny works a fire scene
(Sergei Bachlakov/CBS)

Her decision caused major strain amongst the ranks, which came to a head on the fire call as Manny and Cole came to blows.

There was enough fire without Perez’s temper adding fuel to the flames.

Luckily, Eve’s built up enough respect among the crew that her intervention worked. The men quickly worked their crap out.

Eve did a favor not writing Cole and Manny up for their outburst. And Manny might have helped Cole even more by getting him to join their prison therapy group. Cole has made a lot of progress since we met him.

We hope he keeps doing well, with Manny guiding him the way he did with Bode. Speaking of which, it might have been a fun scene to see Manny happen by the confrontation between Vince and Casey during the fire.

Vince and Camden consult
(Sergei Bachlakov/CBS)

Casey had zero problems insulting Vince to Bode’s face. Boy, be glad Sharon wasn’t there! She already thinks he’s a sociopath who hates eagles and steals her yogurt.

Imagine if Manny had witnessed Camden trying to undermine the loyalty he and the Leones’ instilled in Bode. Loyalty that makes Bode an amazing firefighter.

Bode seems to be in a constant state of tug-of-war since Casey arrived.

First, he got caught between Jake’s determination to keep him by the book and Camden’s decision to let him do his thing in Fire Country Season 3 Episode 5.

On Camden’s second episode appearance, he went head to head with Vince. And it might have been a fight he didn’t win, given Bode’s decision to stay at the fire call when Casey pulled his cadets off after getting mad at Vince’s approach.

We hope that doesn’t affect Bode’s completion of Phase 3 fire training. He did disobey his training captain’s orders.

Granted, he was following the orders of a higher-ranking superior. But Camden also disobeyed his superior by not staying behind the boundary the park ranger marked out.

Eve and a bird rehab worker mark off a scene
(Sergei Bachlakov/CBS)

Vince told him to return to the station if he wanted to be the boss, because out there, Vince overruled. And Casey did actually leave, with his whole crew — minus Bode.

What are your thoughts on the Vince-Casey throwdown? Was Vince right to risk the town’s safety to protect two baby eagles? Or should they have done things Casey’s way, even if it meant leaving the eagles at risk?

Talk about tension. Even when Vince tried to make amends with Camden after the call was over, Camden continued being a Grade-A D.

Camden believes in cutting out all distractions. No friends, no family, no partner.

Not just with Bode, but apparently all firefighters. He was just as abrupt interrupting Eve’s reunion with her ex as he was shutting down Bode and Gabs mid-conversation.

We get it, after a past experience like his. Losing fellow firefighters, including a blood brother, can’t be easy.

But that doesn’t mean you should give up on life. Or try to go through it alone.

What kind of life is that to live? That’s basically been Bode’s entire adulthood. Prison is a lonely place, especially if you’re estranged from everyone you know outside those walls.

Now that Bode is out of prison, he’s trying to get back to a normal life. That includes a career of fighting fires with his family and friends, a place of his own, and a partner.

For three seasons, we’ve experienced the torture of the on-again/off-again mess of Bode and Gabriela’s relationship.

Gabriela’s already turned Bode down for a relationship in nearly every episode this season. But she doesn’t mind using him for her carnal desires.

But after the events of Fire Country Season 3 Episode 6, it seems like Bode is tired of things only being physical. He’s ready for more and if Gabriela isn’t ready to be that, a future won’t be possible.

Bode takes a break at a bird sanctuary
(Sergei Bachlakov/CBS)

I’ve received hate for not being a fan of their relationship, but I stand by my decision.

Gabriela is not good for Bode. And he’s not good for her.

I will continue to pray to the TV lords that the show will find its true path of love for Gabriela and Jake. They were too cute together in Fire Country Season 1 until Bode crashed the relationship.

Now that Jake is starting to consider moving on after Cara’s death and Gabriela is single, they should give things a second chance. He even offered her his spare room.

If Gabriela doesn’t implode everything by doing the stupid thing that the episode cliffhanger implied.

An angry woman doing tequila shots across the bar from a hot rebel firefighter spells trouble any day.

How would things work out if Gabriela hooks up with Camden? Would there be more strain between him and Bode after their altercations during the eagle fire?

Camden lectures Bode
(Sergei Bachlakov/CBS)

We know Camden isn’t worried about making friends. But does he mind enemies? Is he the type of guy to sleep with the woman he told his cadet to leave alone, just to get back at Bode for choosing Station 42 and his family over him?

Casey still has one more episode to finish out his character introduction and lead up to his potential Fire Country: Surfside spinoff. Be sure to check out our Fire Country Season 3 Episode 7 spoilers to find out more.

While this episode dealt with the heroic rescue of baby birds, Casey’s final episode could bring back Sheriff Mickey Fox as Station 42 deals with a hostage crisis.

Speaking of last episodes, we hope this won’t be the only time we see the dedicated park ranger who risked her life to save the baby eagles.

Eve talks to a bird ranger
(Sergei Bachlakov/CBS)

It was awesome to find out she had a past with Eve.

I’ve been jonesing to see more of Eve’s backstory and finally, Fire Country Season 3 has delivered.

Not only are we learning more about her past, like growing up on a ranch, but we’ve also met her brother and saw a happy reunion. Now for her parents.

Fire Country Season 3 Episode 6 gave us more Eve-centered story line by introducing a past flame and hinting at the potential for another reunion. It would be great to see the show give someone besides Sharon and Vince a happily ever after.

Eve looks behind Vince
(Sergei Bachlakov/CBS)

Jake didn’t get his with Cara. Manny had his temporary fling with Faye Stone — but it didn’t last long. And now it seems Bode won’t get his forever with Gabriela.

However, there is still very much the potential for Bode to start something fresh with fellow firefighter James.

I’ve been obsessed with James since she arrived on the show and gave Bode a healthy dose of competition. Their repertoire has been refreshing to watch and I’ve loved the dynamic.

She’s the female version of 24k and her luster has been pulling at Bode like Davey Jones’ treasure calls to a pirate.

James may have a long-distance relationship, but it’s obvious to everyone that she and Bode have a special kind of magic. They spark naturally, without doing anything to ignite the flame.

Gabriela certainly noticed the chemistry while the couple sat next to each other at the bar and shared in the joy of the eagles being born.

Audrey James as a fire cadet and former prison inmate
(Sergei Bachlakov/CBS)

And Audrey got along well with Sharon, which is something you would want from a potential romantic interest. Well, after Audrey shattered Sharon’s mood by suggesting she’s about to go into menopause, that is.

Let’s hear some feedback, fanatics.

How did you like seeing James shadowing Sharon? Did she do an okay job of calling the shots? And was she in the right for snapping at her boss after Sharon made her handle the emergency situation?

Weigh in on your thoughts for the episode. How are you liking Camden Casey? How about Bode’s future now that he’s out of prison and on the road to getting his life on track?

Both Vince and Camden told Bode he has to choose what type of firefighter to be — a hardass with no life other than firefighting, or a badass firefighter dedicated to a full life with a crew, family, town, and friends. Who will he become?

Don’t forget to cast your vote for who Bode should end up with — Gabriela or Audrey.

Should Bode fight for Gabriela or try a relationship with Audrey?
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SeanSanity

Sunday 24th of November 2024

FC writers should be commended for portraying Gabriella's worsening depression in such a realistic manner. Viewers who are familiar with mental illness will agree with me. Please chime in. In the meantime, the two best definitions of depression I've ever heard are these: "It's when every day feels like a bad day" and "It feels like I am slowly dying of loneliness." Like most of us, the characters in FC just assume Gabriella's "having a bad day...she's just out of sorts... really quiet lately...not much fun any more," etc. Only Bode has an inkling something serious is happening, because he said, "Promise me you will take care of yourself, Gabby." The depressed are usually pretty good about making small talk, which goes a long way in concealing how they really feel. The classic giveaway of Gabby's growing depression occurred while everyone else whooped it up when the chicks were born on TV.She was physically present but mentally and emotionally absent. The great void in Gabby's life, in my amateur opinion, is the absence of strong, loving female role model--be it a mother, a best friend forever, or a wise counselor who truly listens and rarely judges. Bode "gets" Gabby better than her own father or anyone else so far. The fact that Gabby buys into the myth that she and Bode are bad for each other makes no sense, but that's a hallmark of depression--so much junk enters a person's mind that serves no good purpose. In closing, I am wishing the best for "Bodella". They have invested a lot of "emotional capital" in each other. I hope it pays dividends.

Brian Dougan

Sunday 8th of December 2024

@Sean "The two best definitions of depression I’ve ever heard are these: “It’s when every day feels like a bad day” and “It feels like I am slowly dying of loneliness." Well Sean...If you had ever suffered--And I mean suffered--From severe clinical depression--Those "two best definitions" would become the two worst. I've been there, and it's absolute hell. It hits suddenly, and pulls you into a very dark; frightening place. I literally felt "hopeless." These was no future"; I stayed in bed for close to twenty hours every day. Eating was difficult; almost painful. When I forced myself to go outside; I shuffled along like a very old man; head down. I was not suicidal; but often wished that I wouldn't wake up. I endured a tough two years; before getting better. That was in July, 2007; to the end of 2009. (The worst of it.) My recovery was gradual, and I haven't looked back. Life is good, and I have many blessings.

"Every day feels like a bad day." Back then; I could only wish it were just a "bad day."

"....I'm slowly dying of loneliness." Feeling lonely wasn't even on my radar. When you're falling in a hellish abyss; feeling cut off; "loneliness" implies a weaker connection to the everyday world. Severe; clinical depression is a break from that world. We're outsiders.

Depression: A palpable; cut-it-with-a-knife; visceral feeling of hopelessness, and great sadness; with despair. The past is shattered; the future is only the immediate; inescapable hell. It's an hour by hour existence. Although it may sound contradictory to what I've written--emotional support is critical. In my case; I had a loving sister, and a chaplain who tried to help, and kept me in prayer. With great effort; Put one foot in front of the other; but it can be a long journey back to a normal life. Keep on keeping on. "Go--In the strength you have" (Judges 6:14). That "still small voice" came to me in my darkness. I knew that I wasn't alone. I had an overseas job offer, and wasn't sure if I could/should go. I'd been staying in my sister's (dark) basement for two months. I left. It was very hard; but I managed. Never give up. My sickening "hopeless" feeling seemed real; but it was false. "God was against me." It may have felt that way; but also false.

coffeepair

Sunday 24th of November 2024

@SeanSanity, everything you said was perfect! Completely agree. I’m hoping that Sharon can be somewhat of a female role model in her life the second half of this season!

anon

Saturday 23rd of November 2024

I'm glad someone stepped in to push back on the clinging we see Sharon doing with Bode. She's like a mom at Little League demanding her darling be protected from the older kids, yet get his award besides.

This has really dialed down my enjoyment of Sharon, who was one of the characters I used to most enjoy.

As to Gabriela, I don't think even she's dumb enough to sleep with yet another firefighter. My guess is that, just like speaking unvarnished truth about needing (some) space between parents and kids, the new guy Camden will give Gabriela an ear full.

The bottom line is that Bode can't be as great as he can be without focus. He's focusing on all the petty drama, so either he needs to drop those connections (NOT IN THIS LIFETIME) or needs to have the people around him dial it all down a lot.

I love that this is being brought out, even if it is done like a sledge hammer. Sometimes you need that to realize what needs to be addressed.

And I also think Camden is hot, so that doesn't hurt.

Ann

Saturday 23rd of November 2024

There's so much missing in these episodes, I keep wondering how I missed events, but I haven't missed events. The writers just skip over events (some of them pretty important). We never saw how Sharon got her old job back or what happened to Lucas when she did. Did he accept a demotion or get some other position? Last episode, Gen wanted to go Idaho to spend time with her half-siblings (guess that means Rick is her biological dad), but Jake told her she couldn't. This episode Jake tells Gabs that Gen's room is available, so does that mean Gen's in Idaho? My main beef with this show is that the writers throw too much into each episode and never REALLY spend any time developing ANY of the storylines. When did Bode and Audrey become such good friends? She can afford her own apartment? Diego has left the COUNTRY? Gabs upended her life (and her dad didn't help), and Bode seems unaware of how she's been affected by it all. That doesn't make sense because Bode's a character who talks things out, but not with Gabriela? If anything, he would try repeatedly to have her talk to him, but he just shrugs it off. That's not like Bode. After all, he knows she threw away a stable life with a good man (as far as we know) for a POSSIBLE future with him, and even though he's also a good man, his future and what he can offer her isn't certain. The writers need to give viewers a meaningful conversation between Bode and Gabriela instead of these short scenes of few words.

It's frustrating because I wish the writers would stop bringing in new characters and creating more complications and spend quality time on the main characters, especially Bode. There are too few in-depth character scenes and too many superficial character scenes.

SkylineDrift92

Saturday 23rd of November 2024

I have to respectfully disagree with your thoughts on Gabriela. Her current behaviors, like shutting out Manny and Bode, seem tied to internal struggles. She’s not in a good place emotionally, and it’s affecting her relationships. Manny even said he’d rather see Bode in her life than have her completely alone, which says a lot about how much she struggles and how far she can fall when she isolates herself and pushes people away.

Getting back together with Jake wouldn’t “solve” anything. Gabriela’s issues run deeper than her relationships, and she needs to focus on herself and her own well-being.

When it comes to Bode and Gabriela, I completely respect that not everyone enjoys their relationship, but I think it’s more nuanced than them being “bad” for each other. Relationships are messy, and theirs has had its ups and downs. They’ve made mistakes, but they’ve also had moments of genuine connection and growth.

I also think it’s easy to idealize relationships that haven’t been tested yet. People often assume those are “better” simply because they haven’t faced the same struggles or drama. But if Bode were to be with Audrey, or if Jake and Gabriela got back together, eventually challenges would come up. They’d have conflicts, missteps, and outside pressures too, and those relationships would likely feel just as complicated as Bode and Gabriela’s do now.

MrWriteNYC

Friday 22nd of November 2024

Where Casey is concerned, “AI” stands for “a$$hole index” and this spinoff could be doomed if they don’t dial down the AI on his character. He may not have wanted “therapy”, but he sorely needs it. Funny…when someone tries to alienate a person from friends and family, we call it “emotional abuse” but apparently if you’re a firefighter, it’s just called “focus.” BTW, won’t shagging Gabriela split his focus?

And no Gaby, you don’t get to do “surprised Pikachu face” because someone dumps you after you refuse an offer of commitment. The booty call bus has left the depot.

Finally…Eve has a romantic past. Go grrl!

As soon as Sharon turned on both fans, I knew she was having a hot flash. Why didn’t her doctor catch it last week? Hormone and calcium levels are pretty standard lab tests.

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