Gabriela (Stephanie Arcila) can only gloat about taking Jake's locker for so long before Manny (Kevin Alejandro) discovers Finn (Blake Lee) skulking around the station. Manny immediately goes on the hunt so that the authorities can arrest his daughter's stalker, but Finn randomly appearing outside the station means that Gabs is far from safe at work or at home. Unfortunately, scouting out Finn leads to a dangerous fire that needs our first responders' immediate attention.
Finn Starts a Gas Station Fire in 'Fire Country' Season 3 Episode 19
Manny calls Bode (Max Thieriot) as he tails Finn out of the Station 42 parking lot. Bode is able to catch up to Finn at an isolated gas station on the way to see Walter (Jeff Fahey). They call in Finn's new location to the cops, but the stalker catches Bode watching him and speeds off — taking a fuel tank with him, running over a gas engine attendant, and knocking over the gas station sign, which sends sparks flying onto the leaking gasoline. In mere moments, a chill watch-and-follow operation turns into an explosive event that calls for multiple fire engines.
Station 42 thankfully shows up just in time with some tank water that can at least calm the flames of the fireball. Once it's declared that Manny has escaped pretty unscathed, Jake shoots water onto the flames, putting them out enough to allow Bode enough room to break a window and make it inside the gas station store. He triggers the fire suppression system and gets Inez out; unfortunately, he also twists his knee, which forces Vince to bench him for the rest of the day.
Gabriela Reaches a Dangerous Crossroads in 'Fire Country' Season 3 Episode 19
Gabs is sent to hunker down at the Leone house once Finn is spotted outside the station. Sharon has the foresight to realize that Gabs will spiral out of control if left to her own devices, so she sends Audrey (Levin Rambin) to keep an eye on her. Gabs almost shoots Audrey when she comes through the door, but after the initial shock, Gabs is stoked to have a friend to nervously eat Oreos with to pass the time until Finn is arrested. Their heart rates skyrocket again when they hear the neighbor's dog barking, implying that someone is outside the Leone house. The women crouch together in the living room, looking for the possible culprit, but can't find anyone. At no time did anyone think, "Hey, did we grab Gabriela's gun that she just left on the cabinet in the foyer?" Why would we leave a gun just lying around when there's a stalker on the loose?
Anyway, that kind of rational thought goes out the window when Audrey declares no one is outside and they're safe — and then Finn, who had apparently scaled the house and climbed in through a second-story window, chimes in, "Of course you're safe. I've been saying that all along." He says it right as Gabs pulls out her phone, which Finn bought her, to update the Leones. The fact that the police didn't insist she get a new phone once she gave them a statement about her time with Finn is absolutely bonkers.
Gabriela tries to talk Finn down, but he is ready to explode. She goes for the gun, and he tussles with her over it. Then we hear a gunshot as the camera pans to Manny in his car outside, listening to a voicemail from Sharon (Dianne Farr) before going to check on Gabs. He rushes into the house after he hears the gunshot and finds Gabs holding the gun and standing over a bleeding Finn. Let us all pray they do the responsible thing and call the cops and claim self-defense. That would be the sensible thing to do, but knowing Gabs and Manny, they'll probably just try to hide the body instead, and we will spend all of next season suffocating in their guilt.
Vince Considers His Replacement in 'Fire Country' Season 3 Episode 19
Vince (Billy Burke) immediately starts to regret not fighting for Jake to stay at Station 42 when he has to start combing through potential replacement applications. Not a single person feels qualified to replace his surrogate son. That leaves Vince with only a few options. He could turn Bode into a total nepo baby and jump him up to captain — an idea from Walter — but even Sharon (Diane Farr) thinks it would be too much, and she is correct. The second option is to beg Jake to change his mind, which would have been a great pick. Or, Vince could consider Manny, who has conveniently just reapplied to Cal Fire and is looking for a new job. The best candidate for Station 42 will hopefully emerge during the Zable Ridge fire, but who knows what other physical and existential damage the Fire Country Season 3 finale has in store for our crew?
The second half of the Fire Country Season 3 finale airs at 10 PM on CBS. The episode will also be available to stream on Paramount+. Come back to Collider on Saturday morning for our recap.