Bode and Chloe Share a History in ‘Fire Country’
Fire Country rushed through Chloe’s introduction, revealing her as the mother of Tyler (Conor Sherry), the troubled teen whom Bode and Jake Crawford (Jordan Calloway) rescued in the previous episode, “Best Mom in the World.” Bode takes it upon himself to mentor Tyler, recognizing the warning signs that the teenager is heading down a bad path, and believing he can help him improve his life and avoid making the same mistakes that Bode made in his youth. Coincidentally, Chloe is also a former high school classmate of Bode’s who used to tutor him in math. Chloe also admits to Bode’s mom, Sharon (Diane Farr), that she used to have a huge crush on Bode. Obviously, the Fire Country writers are signaling that Chloe will become a potential Bode love interest.
Why the Potential Bode & Chloe Romance Doesn’t Work
Not only is the troubled youth Bode mentoring the son of his new love interest, but said love interest used to have a big crush on Bode when they were kids. Plus, Chloe’s now ex-boyfriend appears to be the arsonist responsible for the death of Vince Leone. It makes the whole Bode and Chloe relationship overly contrived, relying on some insanely forced narrative coincidences. Additionally, it looks awkward and inappropriate for Bode to potentially spark a romance with Chloe when her life appears to be so utterly chaotic right now, and her son is struggling emotionally.
Chloe and especially Tyler need some peace and stability, and if Bode wants to mentor Tyler, then he should set a good example for the boy and provide him with structure and discipline. The very notion of Bode serving as a positive male mentor for a troubled young teen like Tyler is already laughable because of Bode’s reckless reputation, his tendency to scoff at authority, and acting like a wild cowboy with a martyr complex in the field.
Any Romance Bode Has Comes Off Like Bode Biding Time Until Gabriella Returns
Deep down, Bode’s true love for Gabriela came off as the real reason his relationship with Audrey failed. Also, after Gabriela’s confession to Bode in “Goodbye for Now,” it’s now impossible to invest in Bode forming a new romantic relationship with Chloe. It definitely appears that Bode is merely biding his time until Gabriela returns to Edgewater. All of these issues, especially the way the plot rushes to establish a history between Bode and Chloe, make the dynamic feel inorganic. Fire Country sent the message loud and clear during the Season 4 premiere: Bode and Gabriela are the endgame couple, so Bode and Chloe are simply an artificial romantic interlude, at best.

