While the series typically follows Vince’s son Bode Leone (Max Thieriot) and the rest of the Cal Fire’s team in fictional Edgewater, California, where wildfires are a near-constant commonplace, the show may want to shift gears as it moves ahead. Throughout Fire Country’s run, the show has changed its scope more than once, focusing less on firefighting year after year.
Though most first responder procedurals have to continue to up the ante when it comes to disasters each season, Fire Country has shifted from a show that highlights some of the more common disasters viewers may see in an area like Edgewater to a show that focuses on melodrama. While losing Vince feels wrong, it could open the show back up to its roots.
Vince’s familial drama, which continually pushed his relationship with Bode and his wife, Cal Fire chief Sharon Leone (Diane Farr), has long been a focus of the series, and while it’s not expected that Bode or Sharon’s stories will end on Fire Country season 4, things may change. With the show unexpectedly losing characters fans enjoyed, Fire Country has the opportunity to reset.
Fire Country Season 4 Will Likely Begin With Vince Leone’s Death
The Show May Spare Him, But Burke Is Leaving

With Vince the most likely Leone not to make it out of the fire alive, though this has yet to be confirmed by the show’s creative team, his passing would be the most difficult to swallow. Viewers have enjoyed watching Vince and Sharon through the seasons, and Fire Country has been giving Burke compelling stories that have changed the character throughout.
While it’s possible Vince could survive the Buena Vista fire, it seems unlikely that he’ll return to Fire Country at all with Burke’s departure having been announced publicly. This means that if Vince does survive, it’s likely that viewers will be told, not shown when it comes to his fate. Vince’s character no longer being part of the Fire Country universe is a tough blow.
Though losing Vince isn’t ideal for Fire Country fans, viewers have been able to watch as he’s grown in his relationships with his family over the years. While there could easily be more to share about his story, his unfortunate potential passing leaves the door open for Fire Country to make a massive, much-needed change.
The Edgewater Tragedy Gives Fire Country Room To Reset
Fire Country Could Be Less About The Leone Family

Fire Country’s Edgewater may be used to tragedy, but it isn’t as used to change as other shows. With Burke and Arcila leaving Fire Country ahead of its next season, it’s likely that things are going to have to change on the show. This, however, could be a great thing for the series, which has been struggling to connect with viewers.
Fire Country season 4 could welcome in a whole new class of probies, and while it’s done that in the past, could take a new approach to telling their stories. Rather than baking the probies storylines into the larger story of Bode and his fellow Cal Fire firefighters, Fire Country could switch the show’s perspective. Following new cast members, Fire Country would usher in change.
While adding additional cast members and delving into brand-new stories may not be what viewers are anticipating, it could be the best bet for Fire Country viewers as the show moves forward. Refreshing the perspectives that the show revolves around could create new conflicts within Cal Fire, and could renew interest in characters that viewers have grown tired of watching.
Fire Country Should Welcome New Probies & Focus On Their Journey
Bode’s Had Enough Difficult Drama On The Series

While it may not be the easiest choice, Fire Country choosing to move forward with a new core could create a whole new sense of drama on the series. Veering away from its typical melodrama and reinvesting in new firefighters who are learning what it means to be a part of Cal Fire, especially in Edgewater, could reinvigorate the show.
Despite there having to be a shift in the narrative with this style of change, it seems like a decent way for Fire Country to move forward after taking some hard hits. Losing Vince is tough on the show, and knowing that Bode’s perception hasn’t been positive makes it tougher for the show to rely on his stories as the focal point.
Rather than struggling with Fire Country season 4 finding its footing with the old characters being the main focus, the series should opt to take a look at a new angle. Bringing in fresh perspectives with new probies puts the old characters in positions of authority, and reignites Fire Country’s ability to connect with its fans.
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