‘Fire Country’: Bode & Camden Held Hostage! Plus, What Else Is Coming Up With Jared Padalecki
Station 42 and Three Rock are going to have their hands full in the upcoming episodes of Fire Country and not just because Bode’s (Max Thieriot) new boss, Camden (Jared Padalecki), isn’t going to be an instant favorite among everyone else.
Padalecki debuted in the November 15 episode and, as we knew from executive producer Tia Napolitano, not everyone is exactly happy about the way Camden’s going about teaching Bode. CBS has also released loglines for Padalecki’s other two episodes, “Not Without My Birds” airing November 22 and “False Alarm” airing December 6. (A new episode will not be airing the Friday after Thanksgiving.) Check out photos from both episodes below.
In “Not Without My Birds,” when a fire breaks out in a park containing an eagle nest, Station 42 and Three Rock work to rescue the protected species and prevent the fire from spreading into town. Then, in “False Alarm,” Station 42 responds to a false alarm call that escalates into a dangerous hostage situation.
“There’s a core group of people that will definitely be in danger and sort of walk into a situation that they’re not expecting. The people who aren’t there, I guess, begin to feel some guilt over the decisions they made that ultimately put these people in this situation,” Thieriot told TV Insider of the hostage situation.
In that episode, Bode “is starting to listen to his own instinct and his own gut,” he continued. “The next couple episodes, he’s sort of battling with being pulled in different directions between Camden and family. And there’s a lot of forces that are pulling him in different ways and are creating a bit of uncertainty in his decision-making and how he needs to do things.”
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