Fire Country’s Earth-Shattering Death Will Change The Whole Show

Fire Country established the Leones’ centrality in Edgewater from the beginning, not without problems, given the conflicts arising from their role. The firefighting drama also detailed the lives that were touched by Vince specifically, with his connections showing how he was part of the town’s fabric. Vince’s role can thus make his death extremely impactful in Fire Country season 4.

8 Bode Losing Vince Pushes Him Closer To Potentially Relapse

Vince’s Death Reminds Bode That He Can Never Have Closure

Vince’s death can hit Bode the hardest because of their complicated bond, which took more than one season to heal. Although Bode and Vince’s relationship was better in Fire Country season 2, with Vince trusting Bode, Vince’s approach changed greatly when difficulties arose. This couldn’t have been more evident with Walter’s illness, which Vince refused to see for so long.

It’s Bode’s relationship with Vince being conflictual and their refusal to acknowledge their terrible behavior in the aftermath of Riley’s death that promise Fire Country season 4 to be Bode’s worst year yet.

Bode and Vince never explicitly talking about their lowest moments means Bode will never have closure, promising to haunt him in Fire Country season 4. Considering how Vince also displayed hints of his worst self when he discovered that Bode had contacted a doctor for Walter, it’s clear he wasn’t ready to acknowledge his failings, precluding Bode from getting closure.

Max Thieriot as Bode Leone, Stephanie Arcila as Gabriela Perez and W. Tré Davis as Freddy Mills in Fire Country season 1

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Bode and Vince’s history, coupled with the fact that Vince and Sharon wouldn’t have entered the Buena Vista building had Walter and Bode not played heroes, points to Bode taking Vince’s death even harder than in any other context. With everything that happened, Bode will likely have to grapple with guilt after being the reason Vince entered the burning building.

7 Sharon Being Widowed Upends Her Life & Forces Her To Rely On Mickey

Sharon Had Vince To Count On For Most Of Her Life

Despite Renée’s introduction in Fire Country season 3 having to do with Oxalta, the revelation that she and Vince were high school sweethearts made Vince and Sharon’s relationship timeline clearer. Vince and Sharon getting together right after Vince and Renée’s breakup highlighted their being together since their late teens or early 20s, making them spend two-thirds of their lives together.

Fire Country rarely threatened Vince and Sharon’s relationship seriously, straining it only when Bode was concerned after Vince’s terrible behavior in the aftermath of Riley’s death was revealed.

Losing Vince unexpectedly after so much time together will inevitably hit Sharon hard. However, Sharon’s reaction can be made worse by the fact that she was also caught in the Buena Vista roof collapse. This can let the time of Sharon’s recovery and the immediate aftermath of Vince’s death coincide, making her more susceptible to feeling guilty for surviving Vince.

6 Luke Losing Vince Means Their Complicated Bond Will Never Have Closure

Vince’s Death Means His & Luke’s Conflict Can Never Be Fully Resolved

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While Fire Country season 3, episode 13 gave what was likely their last meeting a moment of levity by letting them set up a playful revenge against the rival town that Edgewater played against, it didn’t solve their conflict. Luke living in Japan during the Buena Vista fire makes his reaction potentially even worse, as he couldn’t try saving Vince.

5 Walter Surviving The Zebel Ridge Fire While Losing Vince Can Worsen His Condition

Vince Dying After His & Walter’s Conversation Can Be Heartbreaking For Walter

The complicated relationships among the Leone men have been a staple of Fire Country, and their difficulties in openly talking about them derive directly from how Walter raised Vince and Luke. Walter’s illness in Fire Country season 3 didn’t make the challenging bonds any easier, with his symptoms highlighting Walter’s bias when his sons were concerned, especially at Vince’s expense.

What can hurt Walter even more is his memory loss, which can force him to relive losing Vince after forgetting.

Were Vince to die and Walter to survive in Fire Country season 4, it would haunt Walter due to his seemingly viewing Luke as his favorite son and his hand in getting Sharon and Vince to re-enter the building. However, what can hurt Walter even more is his memory loss, which can force him to relive losing Vince after forgetting.

4 Vince’s Looming Death Leaves Manny Without 1 Of His Closest Allies

Manny Couldn’t Have Thrived Without Vince’s Support In Fire Country

Sharon and Manny’s alliance about Bode often painted them as the closest, but Vince was just as much Manny’s friend. When Manny had gambling problems in Fire Country season 1, it was Vince who helped him out before the situation got too bad. When Manny ended up in Three Rock again, he had Vince and Sharon look out for Gabriela.

3 Jake’s Ambitions After Vince’s Death Can Riddle Him With Guilt

Vince Gone Can Help Jake Become Battalion Chief Like He Wanted & Fill Him With Guilt

Jake and Vince’s relationship has been dire in Fire Country season 3’s second half since Station 42’s captain heard Vince promise Bode that the firehouse would be his. Bode working at Station 42 made Jake feel ignored by the Leones once before, despite their insistence that Jake was family to them. This effectively prompted Jake to lash out at Vince.

Bode’s freedom made his closer bond with Jake possible, but it also highlighted how Sharon and Vince treated Jake differently now that Bode was out of Three Rock, despite stating time and time again in Fire Country how Jake was like a son to them.

Fire Country season 3 got Jake and Vince to patch things up, with Jake putting his career first and leaving Station 42 to go to Bute. However, Vince’s death opens up a battalion chief position within Station 42. Taking over Vince as battalion chief would easily make Jake the villain in Fire Country season 4.

The move could be seen negatively by Vince’s loved ones and beyond. Indeed, with Jake viewing Vince as a father figure, Jake could feel bad about having the chance to take over as Station 42’s battalion chief as a direct consequence of Vince dying. This wouldn’t stop Jake from taking the job, but it could riddle him with guilt.

Sharon & Vince Always Treated Eve Like A Daughter

Eve’s move from Station 42 to Three Rock partially detached her from its drama, but she still considered the Leones as her family. Fire Country season 3, episode 8 couldn’t have made it more evident, with Elroy Edwards faulting Vince for treating Eve as a daughter, which pushed Eve away from her family in his mind.

Even with the support of the Edwards family, Vince’s death will undoubtedly affect Eve greatly. The Zebel Ridge fire causing Vince’s death can easily make it feel like an unthinkable loss, especially after it completely destroyed Three Rock, changing Fire Country forever.

Vince’s Death Changes Once Again Mickey & Sharon’s Bond After Their Recent Reconnection

Vince’s death can also have a massive impact on Sheriff Country’s Mickey Fox. Fire Country explicitly specified that Mickey called Vince after her suspect threw thousands out of his helicopter, meaning they had remained in contact even as Mickey and Sharon didn’t speak to one another. Their history can thus make Vince’s death a personal loss for Mickey too.

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