Brace Yourselves! Fire Country Promises Chaos, Twists, and an Explosive New Arc md11

Fire County is coming in hot when it returns from the Thanksgiving break. The CBS drama didn’t air a new episode on Friday, November 28, due to holiday programming.

However, on Friday, December 5, Fire Country is back with a new must-see episode.

Fans will recall that the last episode ended with Sharon (Diane Farr) opening the door to find her estranged mother, Ruby (Christine Lahti), on the other side of it before the credits rolled. This came after Sharon learned that, before Vince (Billy Burke) died, he was paying Ruby monthly to keep her away from Sharon.

CBS released a promo that has a warning for fans as Fire Country Season 4 enters a new chapter. There is a lot happening in the view as Bode (Max Thieriot) and Jake (Jordan Calloway) race into a building.

A flip of the scene shows Bode reconnecting with his grandma Ruby. It is pretty clear they do not have the drama that Ruby and Sharon are have going on.

Several explosions take place as a voiceover of Manny (Kevin Alejandro) says, “What’s coming ain’t stopping for nothing.” Emotional clips of Sharon and Eve (Jules Latimer) also flash across the screen before a massive fire puts lives in danger.

“You’re not ready for what’s coming” is also written across the footage, as are the words “Get ready for a new chapter,” hinting that fans should be prepared for even more drama than what has already happened in Fire Country Season 4.

After all, the season kicked off with Vince dying and Gabriela (Stephanie Arcila) leaving town, so it makes sense to keep that momentum going.

Fans popped into the comments to show their excitement for what’s ahead on Fire Country.

“Oh my gee what’s wrong with Eve 😢🔥❤️,” wondered one fan. Another fan insisted, “I can’t wait!! Best show on tv currently 🔥❤️🙌.”

More comments included, “Can’t wait ❤️❤️🔥🔥,” “yesssss I love this show 🔥,” and “Can’t wait 🔥🔥🔥.”

The Fire Country Season 4 fall finale is on the horizon, airing on Friday, December 19. That means only three new episodes remain until Fire Country begins a lengthy winter hiatus, so make sure to tune in.

Fire Country airs Fridays at 9/8c on CBS.

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