Max Thieriot Teases Jared Padalecki’s Fire Country Arc Ahead of the Spinoff
Max Thieriot I can’t reveal much about how long Jared Padalecki will linger Fire country – but it sounds like fans are in for a wild ride amid those spinoff rumors.
During an exclusive interview with We weeklyThieriot, 36, explained how his friendship with Padalecki, 42, led to them working together on season 3 of Fire country.
“Jared and I have been friends for a long time and have only ever been friends in a personal way. We never had the chance to work together,” Thieriot noted. “So this was a big thing where he and I were really excited to finally get to work together. We really have a lot of fun and our families have a great time together.”
The timing didn’t work – until now. Not much is known about Padalecki’s role for now, other than that he will play a Southern California firefighter in a three-episode arc who is interested in the raw talent of Bode (Thieriot).
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“When I knew Jared was kind of a free agent for five minutes, I was like, ‘Okay, this is the moment. Let’s do something,” Thieriot said Us. “For us it was also just finding an impactful way to introduce him to the show. I know Jared is a great actor and has such a presence on screen.”
Thieriot was happy with what his CBS show accomplished, adding, “We meet him in a very nice way.”
Us confirmed on August 12 that Padalecki would appear Fire country and multiple outlets have since reported that the short arc could spawn a spinoff. (Fire countrywhich premiered in 2022, has already been expanded with a series featuring Sharon’s (Diane Farr) stepsister Mickey (Morena Baccarin). CBS green light Sheriff country earlier this year, but the new drama isn’t expected to premiere until the 2025-2026 season.)
“Who knows where this character is going? That’s all a kind of TBD (To Be Decided). But in the meantime, on this show, we just wanted to create a really exciting and fun character arc for him,” Thieriot shared Us. “We also wanted to present him as someone who is part of this world, but feels different from our world. Someone who comes from a different part of the state – a different part of California – and someone with a completely different vibe.”
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Padalecki’s character will “open up the world” to viewers. “Not every firefighter comes from small rural towns, but they can come from anywhere,” Thieriot noted.
Fire country has shifted the conversation around incarceration by following inmate Bode on his journey to shorten his prison sentence by volunteering for the California Conservation Camp Program. Bode is assigned to his hometown – and after many ups and downs – he is released early ahead of Season 3.
“Three Rock is a big part of the show and the inmate fire program is a big part of the show. So we will continue to focus on that – whether Bode is in prison or not,” Thieriot clarified. Us. “We all believe in the value and understand the message and want this to remain a real focus of the show going forward. It’s about finding different ways to use it and incorporate it into your characters’ different storylines.”
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Since its debut in 2022 Fire country has become a big hit for CBS. This has offered Fire country the opportunity to push boundaries with the show’s storytelling.
“It is always a process to gain that trust. It’s a push and pull in a strange way. Because there are times when we take a big swing and we’re now at a point where everyone in the studio will hint like, ‘Hey, take a bigger swing,’” Thieriot, executive producer of Fire countryremembered. “There’s such a mutual trust there that they’ll give us the opportunity to make a bigger swing, and they’ll tell us if we’re swinging too big and then take it back from there.”
Thieriot praised the freedom this has given their creative team, saying: “There’s no fear in a good way. I feel like there’s always room to grow and do better and just add different layers to the show through different characters. And we’re really trying to push the boundaries while maintaining the integrity of the show.