Meanwhile, Sharon, Audrey (Levin Rambin), and Gabs hunker down at the station.
We’ll go ahead and tell you that the baby made it through as well.
It’s a happy ending for a relatively low-key episode, butit was the reset thatFire Countryneeded.
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They bring along Luke and Jake (Jordan Calloway) for fun too.
Everything is going great until Walter announces that Luke has a new job that will require him to move.
The fighting upsets Walter, and Bode makes everyone go to bed so they can calm down.
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He realizes thatSharon is right; something is very off with Walter.
His dad and uncle just refuse to see it.
Meanwhile, Gabs and Sharon are just excited to have a newborn around to spoil.
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It’s all peachy until the baby’s mother shows up and demands her baby back.
Both Audrey and Gabs have strong opinions about what to do next.
Neither Gabs nor Audrey bothers to check it before making the issue personal.
Padalecki could be getting his own show set in the Fire Country universe.
Everyone Is Acting Like an Adult in ‘Fire Country’ What’s the Catch?
There’s so much emotional maturity in this episode, it’s actually scary.
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I almost cried with relief.
Jake is once again the adult, and Bode doesn’t make the situation messier for no reason.
This is what we call growth!
Bode also steps up and immediately tells Sharon that she’s right about Walter.
He’s tried to convince Vince, but Vince won’t hear it.
He agrees that it’s Luke’s turn to pursue an opportunity.
Meanwhile, Audrey and Gabs have their own bonding moment after baby Calvin is turned over.
Gabs is fully aware thatAudrey and Bode have started a flirtation, and she’s cool with it.
Manny refuses to snitch even though a new write-up would mean him going back to prison.
Fire Countrycontinues on Fridays at 9 PM ET on CBS.
Episodes are available to stream the next day on Paramount+.