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Fire Country: Bode and Sharon Are Devastated After Vince’s Death, but Papa Leone Has It Worse

Fire Country Season 3 ended with a heartache so severe I still feel it through my ribs. Vince Leone’s death left a void that’ll be tough to fill.

Station 42 did not just lose its Battalion Chief, but a father figure and a voice of reason that kept its head in the game. 

The Leones are still struggling to cope with Vince’s absence on Fire Country

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Bode nearly went back to drugs. Sharon is yet to resume work.

And Walter? He is nowhere to be seen. 

We know that Vince’s death affected him deeply. But we have yet to see the fallout. 

What’s worse is the mental state he is currently in, which is possibly deteriorating even more, thanks to the trauma he faced but cannot share with anyone. 

Papa Leone Does Not Have a Support System

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In the wake of Vince Leone’s death, the Leone family has fractured in ways that feel irreversible. 

Bode has Audrey. Sharon has Eve, Manny, and even Jake. But Walter? He has no one. 

The only person who ever truly understood him — his son — is gone. And the one person who could’ve stood by him, Luke, is still off-screen, absent from the chaos that’s swallowing Walter whole.

Since Vince’s funeral on Fire Country Season 4 Episode 1, “Goodbye for Now”, Walter hasn’t appeared once. 

There’s been no mention of his whereabouts, no check-ins from Luke, and no acknowledgment from Sharon. It’s a silence that feels deliberate and devastating. 

Walter, who once struggled to recognize Vince due to his dementia, now seems to be the only one not allowed to mourn him.

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It’s a brutal contrast to Bode, who’s surrounded by support even when he lashes out. Sharon, despite her grief, still has people checking in on her. 

Walter, meanwhile, is the ghost in the Leone house. His absence is deafening. And with Luke gone, there’s no one left who knows how to reach him.

If Fire Country is about redemption, then Walter’s arc is shaping up to be the most tragic of all. 

Because how do you redeem a man who no one wants to remember?

Walter Was Possibly the First One to Witness Vince’s Death

The two-episode Fire Country Season 3 finale was a masterclass in emotional devastation. 

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But buried beneath the chaos of the Zabel Ridge fire and the memory care center inferno was one haunting detail: Walter Leone may have been the first to see Vince die.

In the final moments of Episode 20, Sharon stumbled toward the wreckage, calling out for Vince. 

Walter, visibly shaken, intercepted her. He wrapped his arms around her, almost as if shielding her eyes. 

It’s a moment that passed quickly, but its implications linger. Walter saw something so horrific that he didn’t want Sharon to witness it. 

And the show never shows Vince’s body; only the explosion, and its aftermath.

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Walter’s dementia has always been a quiet subplot, but now it’s a ticking time bomb. 

There was a time he didn’t want to see Vince — didn’t recognize him, even. But now, Vince is the one memory his mind refuses to let go. 

Survivor’s guilt has fused with grief, and it’s breaking Walter in ways no one is tracking.

The fact that viewers never saw Vince’s body is telling.

It suggests a level of horror that even Fire Country, known for its visceral realism, chose to withhold. 

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And Walter, already fragile, is now the sole witness to that final moment. It’s a burden he’s carrying alone.

What do you think about Walter’s solitary grief? Were you hoping we’d see more of him as he struggles in the aftermath of Vince’s death?

Fire Country Season 4 Episode 5, “Happy First Day, Manny,” drops Friday, November 14.

Tune in to see who finally checks in on Walter, and tell us in the comments who should be the first one to do so!

If procedurals like Fire Country are your comfort zone, give Sheriff Country a try!

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Fire Country Season 4 Episode 4 Review: Like a Wounded Wildebeest

Critic's Rating: 2 / 5.0

Fire Country, you have ruined my day — you’ve ruined it by taking everything good about this season and nuking it.

Whatever happened to having stories progress? Is it worth it to keep revolving around the same issues season after season?

Fire Country Season 4 Episode 4, “Like a Wounded Wildebeest,” is one of the worst episodes of the show for the simple reason that it undoes everything the season had been building toward.

Fire Country Season 4 Episode 4 -- Jordan Calloway
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Unsurprisingly, Bode is clean, but the possibility that he isn’t causes division among the characters.

Team Bode vs. Team Fire Country

The episode picks up almost directly after Fire Country Season 4 Episode 3, where Audrey tells Manny that Bode has been keeping some pills. Bode is nothing if not predictable because he lashes out immediately.

One thing I’ve loved about Audrey is how she knows Bode’s behavior. Instead of retreating whenever he throws a tantrum, she confronts him directly, forcing him to face his behavior and its consequences.

She challenges him to grow — something he desperately needs but rarely embraces.

Fire Country Season 4 Episode 4 -- Max Thieriot
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When he confronts her about going through his things, she doesn’t berate him, but she also doesn’t fall on her knees in apology. She takes a measured approach where she talks about her fears regarding his drug use.

And even during the rescue, when their issues are mirrored to them by a man stuck inside a grain silo, she could have sulked and ignored him, but she communicates what she’s feeling.

This is one of the healthiest relationships on the show and could have rivaled Sharon and Vince — until they nuked it.

Fire Country Season 4 Episode 4 ends with Audrey breaking up with him and moving to another station. What the hell? Who thought that was a good idea?

Station 42 Finds Its New Battalion Chief

Fire Country Season 4 Episode 4 -- Kevin Alejandro
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If Audrey’s leaving is a bad idea, the entire Battalion Chief fiasco is rotten.

Suddenly, out of nowhere, Manny becomes the hero. Now, I hold a lot of love for the character because he’s one of the more grounded ones, but this feels contrived.

Suddenly, he believes with 101% certainty that Bode is not using and is willing to stake his entire career on it. Has he met Bode?

It feels very forced to have someone with that firm conviction, especially regarding someone like Bode.

The writers prop him up to be the best choice, even when he was never on the list. Once again, Jake is passed over for some nonsense slogan about family and responsibility.

With the new Battalion Chief, Richards’ time at 42 is done. Again, what was the point?

He comes breathing fire, but after two episodes, he makes a complete 180 and becomes part of the “team family.”

Fire Country Season 4 Episode 4 -- Kevin Alejandro
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First responder shows have long pushed this idea of found family, and while I’m all for that, it’s not all it’s cracked up to be. Everyone knows that any family can be toxic, and 42 is well on its way.

What happened to that Richards who was determined to fix this firehouse if it was the last thing he did?

He comes in blazing like an inferno and then fizzles out, leaving cold coals in his wake. Not even an ember to be found anywhere.

Fire Country Is Not Done with Three Rock

With Fire Country Season 4 Episode 2, I thought we were done with the fire camp. It was a great way to introduce Bode, but it doesn’t serve a larger purpose after three seasons.

Fire Country Season 4 Episode 4 -- Jordan Calloway
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Eve reunites with some former Three Rock inmates, and she learns that things have not been going well for them.

They returned to prison and then were moved to another camp that has been working them like slaves.

This angle about fire camps sounds interesting to explore, and once again, the writers make another bad decision.

Instead of finding a way to dig into the systematic exploitation of inmates in prison, they use it to reintroduce the idea of reopening the camp.

Sure, Eve will run her camp better than other captains and will advocate for guys, but how does that solve the problem of exploitation?

Having one good night’s sleep under pretenses will not address the fundamental issue. It’s a Band-Aid for a gushing wound.

Fire Country Season 4 Episode 4 -- Kevin Alejandro
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Gut Check

There is almost nothing good to say about “Like a Wounded Wildebeest” storyline-wise. Every turn of events, especially in the last few minutes, feels like someone drilling holes in a lifeboat.

Even the rescue is lackluster, making me wish for those Bode’s bravado moments that I dislike so much. The show may have lost me this season; we shall see.

Stray Observations

  • Everything goes south so fast that I forgot it’s Jordan Calloway’s directorial debut. With the amount of heavy lifting he does in this episode, I’m impressed that the technical side of the episode turned out this way. Here’s to more!
  • I love how Sharon is not falling for Bode’s nonsense this season. She is so ready for him to be someone else’s problem. There is something to unpack here that I hope the show rises to the occasion.
Fire Country Season 4 Episode 4 -- Jordan Calloway
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  • So, that mystery note, why did they assume R is Renee? Could be Richards or literally anyone else. And why show it to Bode without any information? Folks, prepare for another misguided Bode crusade.

Over to you, Fire Country fanatics.

What did you think of the episode?

Am I being dramatic, or is this the worst episode ever? For those of you who don’t like Audrey, are you glad she’s gone? Would you like the next love interest since Gabby is not coming back?

Drop a line in the comments section. Please keep it grounded and respectful as always. See you there!

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Jodie

Tuesday 11th of November 2025

I am absolutely thrilled the blonde is gone. Best episode of season 4. Manny is great at keeping Bode in line and the three amigos will start to bond again. The only thing missing is Gabriela that I hope to see by the end. Season 5 will be the season of Bodiela and they will be in a stable relationship. Bodiela is the next Sharon and Vince. The writers are doing a nice job in setting this up. 🤗🤗🤗

Penny

Saturday 8th of November 2025

I'm not feeling this season at all. They had Vince die and the aftermath sucks. No forward movement and missing beats.

MrWriteNYC

Friday 7th of November 2025

I’ll admit, I gasped when Richards appointed Manny, but his pep talk with Jake rang hollow. Wouldn’t surprise me if Jake found another house.

As for the note, talk about contrived. I think this is just stirring a long-cold pot with no new fire underneath it.

So just to keep count, Bode’s now tanked two relationships. Brilliant!

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