Why was Vince killed off?
The showrunners wanted to depict the realities of wildland firefighting and explore the impact of loss on the characters.
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The trailer for Fire Country Season 4 confirms the death of Vince (Billy Burke), a major character. The season will explore the aftermath of this loss on the Leone family and Station 42.
Fire Country Season 4 addresses the consequences of the Zabel Ridge fire, confirming Vince's death. The season focuses on the Leone family's grief, particularly Sharon and Bode. Bode's determination to honor his father's legacy is evident as he aims to become the new battalion chief, creating conflict with Jake. Station 42's suspension adds another layer of complexity, with Shawn Hatosy's character evaluating the station's future. The planned crossover with Sheriff Country will further expand the Fire Country universe. The season promises emotional depth, exploring themes of loss, legacy, and resilience among the firefighters.
The showrunners wanted to depict the realities of wildland firefighting and explore the impact of loss on the characters.
It is possible, but not currently planned.
The crossover will involve a major event that tests both the Fire Country and Sheriff Country characters, putting Edgewater's future at risk.
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