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Skye Found Her Calling on Sheriff Country (And It’s Time to Commit)

Since the beginning of Sheriff Country, Skye has been stuck, and her consideration of college has only enhanced that feeling.

She doesn’t know what she wants to do with her life, and it needs to be normalized. Not all teenagers know what they want to do when they grow up, and it’s okay to take time to think it over.

At the same time, Sheriff Country has shown us what Skye excels at, and the series should really lean into it.

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Skye Is the Queen of Paperwork

As soon as her grandfather decided to go legit as a cannabis grower, Skye supported him and did what she could to help him achieve that dream throughout Sheriff Country Season 1 Episode 7.

That meant looking for the deed to his house and filling out the paperwork, and it’s not the first time we’ve seen Skye step up to the plate when it comes to organization and paperwork.

While she may not be able to keep her life in order, she can handle contracts and manage a range of admin tasks.

At the same time, she offered to wait on hold for Wes, demonstrating the patience required for an administrative role.

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While we don’t know a lot about her, she doesn’t come across as a dumb kid; she’s just made some mistakes in her life.

With this in mind, sitting behind a desk as a secretary doesn’t make sense, but there are other jobs that require the administrative skills she has.

Skye Could Be a Paralegal

What about a career in law? Skye may have been on the wrong side of it before, but she wants to do the right thing.

When it came to her murder charge, Skye took time to figure out what she could do and how she could help her case.

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Of course, for the sake of TV, there was drama, and Sheriff Country took us down a rabbit hole while Mickey figured out who really killed Brandon.

However, throughout it all, Skye showed interest in the process, and she listened to her lawyer in court.

This could have sparked an idea for her future: with her skills in paperwork, she could make a great paralegal.

Sheriff Country needs to lean into this, as it would give Skye more purpose in the show and offer more on-screen time between Skye and Travis, both of which the series is lacking.

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Take the Time to Grow

Of course, Sheriff Country Season 1 can’t just jump into the idea of Skye being a paralegal, or even looking at law school if she decides to follow her father’s footsteps.

This will take time to breathe, and the best way to do that is to commit to Skye’s ability to remain patient and at ease with paperwork and contracts.

It will make the switch to this way of thinking easier to believe, especially if someone like Wes mentions how she can manage so much paperwork and keep everything organized.

It could even start with Wes needing to find or file something else for his legitimate business, and she is the one who creates his filing system.

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The point is to show that it’s okay not to know what you want to do in the late teens and early 20s, as not everyone has it all figured out.

However, sometimes, that career can hit you when you least expect it, and leaning into this part of Skye’s skills would be an excellent way for Sheriff Country to do something with the character.

Right now, the show seems stuck on what to do with Skye because the character doesn’t know what to do, which could lead to underuse.

I’d rather not see that happen. Sheriff Country should utilize the arcs that Skye already has to give her something great to do.

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Sheriff Country Season 1 Episode 8 Spoilers: Wes Takes Matters Into His Own Hands (Again!)

Wes is going to find himself in the middle of an investigation again, doing just what we’ve come to expect on Sheriff Country Season 1 Episode 8, and we’re so here for it!

The major case of the week involves thieves taking hundreds of thousands of dollars, and it affects Wes directly.

Well, this is a man who will take the law into his own hands if he has to, because he’s not waiting around for the cops to do their job, even if his daughter is the sheriff!

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A Burglary That Affects Weed Growers

After Wes decided to go legit, he realized just how much paperwork and government involvement there would be, and Sheriff Country Season 1 Episode 7 did an excellent job of showcasing that.

It makes you wonder why anyone would want to go legit when there is so much oversight. No wonder there are so many people growing cannabis illegally in Edgewater.

However, there’s something that Wes likely hasn’t thought about, and it’s coming up in the new episode.

It’s all about taxes!

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There are only two things certain in life: Death and taxes — and both of those are coming up together on Sheriff Country Season 1 Episode 8.

The synopsis tells us that a burglar who leads to a man being critically injured affects the legal cannabis growers, as this involves money that the legal growers have paid in cash for their taxes.

As cannabis growers in Edgewater scramble to pay their taxes in cash, a violent robbery leaves a man in critical condition and exposes the vulnerability of the legal cannabis trade; Mickey navigates a tense meal with her stepsister.

It exposes something significant for the growers, which is why Wes is about to stick his neck out to protect them all. 

He continues to operate under the same belief as when he grew everything illegally: if something affects one of them, it affects all of them.

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This man is the definition of the loyal neighbor everyone needs, even if they think they don’t want him around!

Boone & Nora Go on a Date

Meanwhile, we’ll get to see more of Boone and Nora, as the two finally expressed their feelings during Sheriff Country Season 1 Episode 7.

It’s only taken seven episodes for Boone to show some emotion, and I’m looking forward to seeing what else comes of this relationship.

First, we need to see their date interrupted, and it looks like it’s all linked to Wes’s storyline, as Boone tells Mickey about the $200,000 stolen in the promo.

When Sheriff Country first introduced Nora, Boone shared that she was a nurse. She should have no issue jumping in to help with the initial emergency, as images show us that at least one person has a critical injury, and the other may be dead.

Nora surely knows how to keep her cool in a situation, but she’s also sure to worry. After all, it was the job that took her first partner from her, so she may worry about what this job does to Boone now that they are officially an item.

Sharon Leone Is Back

It’s been a few episodes since we’ve had a cameo from Fire Country, so we’ll get one in this episode of Sheriff Country Season 1.

Sharon Leone is back, which makes the most sense. She is Mickey’s stepsister and Wes’s stepdaughter, so if there is an episode that focuses heavily on either of them, of course, Sharon is going to show up!

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However, the synopsis says Mickey and Sharon will have a tense meal, and I have to admit that doesn’t make sense.

While the two started tense when Mickey came to Fire Country, they worked through their differences, and we’ve seen each support the other since.

So, why are things tense now? Is this linked to Wes going legit and stepping in on an investigation when he should leave it to Mickey?

That’s the only thing that makes sense, unless Sheriff Country is going to deliver another story straight out of left field, but I’m definitely here for the drama!

Sheriff Country airs on Fridays at 8/7c on CBS.

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Mike

Tuesday 9th of December 2025

I'm confused? This episode hasn't aired yet. It's scheduled for this Friday.

Carissa Pavlica

Tuesday 9th of December 2025

This is a preview of the episode and speculation based on what has already been released. That's why it's called spoilers. 😊

Sheriff Country Season 1 Episode 7 Review: A Trip Down Memory Lane

Critic's Rating: 3 / 5.0

After a week off for Thanksgiving, Sheriff Country returned in style, opening with a case that involved a student brutally beaten at school.

It didn’t take long to find out who was involved in the attack, but it was clear there was something much bigger going on. This wasn’t an attack due to just any boy.

Meanwhile, we got to see more of Nathan and Cassidy’s personal storylines, making it clear that there is more to come for these characters, and Wes started his journey of going legit.

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Boone Finally Showed Emotion

Since meeting Boone, there’s been something off about him, but Sheriff Country Season 1 Episode 7 finally gave him a chance to show some emotion.

During Sheriff Country Season 1 Episode 6, we learned that he married his best friend’s widow, but it was clear there was more to this relationship.

All of that came up in “Glory Days,” with Boone and Nora finally discussing their feelings and the events that led to their relationship. Sure, it started in grief, but there are genuine feelings for each other there.

Boone has always come across as wooden and emotionless, and that’s what has been so off-putting with him. There was only emotion when he was looking to get one up on Mickey.

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This episode adds a new layer to his character, as we finally see that someone can make him tick and make him confess feelings.

A lot of this came out of nowhere.

When we met Nora on Sheriff Country Season 1 Episode 5, there was no hint of real feelings. Even on the next episode, there was little from Boone when it came to romantic feelings.

It honestly felt like their marriage was simply one of support and financial need, which then led to one-sided feelings for Nora.

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Sheriff Country could have done a better job of showing Boone having feelings for Nora during the sixth episode, but at least we finally got some emotional arc for him.

Where do they go from here? That’s something for Sheriff Country Season 1 Episode 8 to answer.

Cassidy Gets More Backstory

There’s always a character or two on a new show that takes time to develop, and we’ve certainly had that on Sheriff Country with Gina and Cassidy.

However, I will give the series credit, as there are clearly teases here and there, and we did learn a lot about Cassidy in a recent episode as she helped a sufferer of domestic violence.

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On Sheriff Country Season 1 Episode 7, we learn a little more. She had a sister, and something happened to that sister that we don’t get to know about.

It’s possible to infer a few things, in that Cassidy’s sister likely passed away, but with Cassidy’s story of domestic violence, the two arcs may connect.

We need more of Cassidy’s personal life, as this episode is only the second time we’ve even seen her out of uniform.

It’s almost like her job is her whole life, but working on the car at the end of “Glory Days” makes it clear that is not the case.

We’re still in the early days of Sheriff Country Season 1, though, and there’s been a lot going on with Mickey and Boone’s storylines, but I would like to see things pick up for Cassidy outside of her relationship with Travis very soon.

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Wes Going Legit

The episode certainly brings up a reason for many people not to go legit when it comes to selling weed.

Wes is put off by the paperwork and government oversight in his operations, and it genuinely makes him question whether going legit is worth it.

In the end, it’s not Mickey, Travis, or even the threat of the law itself that makes Wes decide that he has to go legit; it’s all about Skye.

Having these two with their B — or sometimes C — stories has been incredible, as it highlights the fact that age is just a number. They are both struggling with the same issues.

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Sheriff Country has done a fantastic job of showcasing Wes and Skye’s relationship and how that bond has grown in a short time.

We’ve had a chance to see how they lean on each other and support one another, and even how they need to be in each other’s lives.

Having Wes choose his granddaughter over everything means the world to Skye, and of course, she’s going to help him with the paperwork.

There is a hint of a potential future for Skye in all of this, as she clearly handles paperwork well and shows signs of familiarity with legal documents and contracts. Could she become a paralegal or something similar?

With so much focus on what Wes will do with his life, we do need to spend time on Skye and see her develop personally, and not just in terms of her bond with her grandfather.

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Mickey and Travis Reminisce

The case of the week was brutal, but it also continued to highlight Mickey and Travis’ past. While they worked a case that took them to high school, they couldn’t help but reminisce.

There are plenty of feelings still between them, and I did love the point Mr. Diamond made about flames of love being like stars in the sky — has it really flamed out?

Mickey and Travis clearly haven’t flamed out, and the hour finally gives us a real connection that could have me rooting for them.

While Mickey says they get along well now because they’re divorced, she’s not looking at why that is.

Being divorced has taken the pressure off them and made their relationship work, and now they can see what they did like about each other as they continue to co-parent their adult child.

Mickey’s Ironclad Instincts

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Sometimes, I do wish Mickey were wrong about a suspect, though, as it’s going to make her head big soon.

During this episode, she refused to believe that Mr. Diamond was a predator because she looked up to him for the way he helped her in high school.

However, everyone had a reason to suspect him because some of the things he did could be taken the wrong way, and he should have thought about that.

I was happy that he wasn’t the predator in the end, because I would hate to see what that would do to Mickey, realizing that he was potentially grooming her as a teen, but I would like to see her instincts be wrong just the once.

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The case itself is critical, focusing on predators in school and how they can manipulate people, but the episode didn’t do it justice.

This is something I’m finding with a few cases on Sheriff Country. Those cases serve as catalysts for the personal arcs rather than as essential cases in their own right.

With Sheriff Country landing a second season, there is time to correct this, and maybe once all the characters have been thoroughly introduced, the series can put the focus on some of the police work.

Sheriff Country airs on Fridays at 8/7c on CBS.

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The Observer

Sunday 7th of December 2025

I too would like to see an episode which concentrates on the police work and not on the soap opera. If the writers wants us to worry about Mickey's welfare we need to see that she's a competent police officer/sheriff. That so far has been somewhat lacking from the cases which get solved in the end in a heartbeat.

MrWriteNYC

Friday 5th of December 2025

Where was the justice for the assault victim? And those 2 girls were fighting over THAT? Some beady-eyed guidance counselor? And small detail: a small-town school district pays its guidance counselors enough to afford not 1, but (at least) 2 pieces of jewelry averaging $500 each?

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