Station 42 enters a new era on Fire Country Season 4 Episode 3, “The Tiny Ways We Start to Heal.”
Richards makes it crystal clear on Fire Country Season 4 Episode 2, “Not a Stray,” that he’s not impressed with the crew. Where they see positive traits, he sees deviance and red flags.
The days of making dangerous moves and risking their lives are officially over. Is this something that Bode will be able to cope with? After his almost relapse in the last episode, it’s evident he’s going to really struggle under Richards’ command.
Making things even more difficult for Bode moving forward is Sharon backing Richards. She doesn’t want to, but under his supervision, she believes Bode is more likely to stay sober and alive.
Bode isn’t the only one going through a hard time. Sharon lost the love of her life and is dealing with grief as well. According to the episode description, though, we’ll get to see some of that alleviated.
Constance Zimmer will make another guest appearance as Vince’s ex, Renee. Rather than bringing extra stress to Sharon, she’s providing some unexpected relief.
Here’s everything you need to know about this episode, including the air date, cast, promo, and how to watch.
The Station 42 team responds to a dangerous zipline accident that escalates into a wildfire due to illegal fireworks. Meanwhile, Sharon struggles with letting go of Vince’s belongings and unexpectedly finds comfort in Vince’s ex, Renee (Constance Zimmer).
Guest Stars & Returning Characters
Main Cast: Max Thieriot, Kevin Alejandro, Jordan Calloway, Jules Latimer, Diane Farr, and Shawn Hatosy.
Promo & Photos
Check out the photos from Fire Country Season 4 Episode 3:
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