Fire Country returns with season 4 in the fall of 2025 and will air on Fridays at 9 pm ET on CBS, following new episodes of its upcoming spinoff, Sheriff Country, at 8 pm ET.
During the Fire Country season 3 finale, Gabriela came face-to-face with her stalker, Finn. Luckily for her, Audrey James was by her side and helped take Finn down by grabbing a gun and putting a bullet in his chest. Elsewhere, the firefighters responded to the Zabel Ridge fire. Bode and the others (including his parents, Vince and Sharon Leone) went to the Buena Vista memory care facility, where his grandfather (Walter Leone) resided. They helped evacuate the burning building. But, at the hour's end, the roof collapsed with Vince, Sharon, and Walter inside, leaving their fates unknown heading into season 4.
Given that Fire Country season 3 didn't end with Gabriela in mortal danger, we don't know what will drive her to leave the show ahead of season 4. She probably won't die. On the other hand, it's not looking good for Vince, whose portrayer, Billy Burke, is also saying goodbye to the CBS action drama. As for Gabriela, though, her future is uncertain.
The Fire Country season 3 finale didn't allude to Gabriela's departure from the series. She wasn't inside any burning building when its roof collapsed, and she and Audrey ultimately defeated Finn. Overall, Fire Country hasn't set up Gabriela's upcoming absence. So, it's unclear how the writers plan on writing Stephanie Arcila's character out of Fire Country come season 4.
"We love Stephanie, and we are committed to saying that the Bode-Gabriela story does not end here, it goes on. We're hoping that we can bring that character back, because we think that they have such great chemistry, and the audience is really invested in the two of them."
Napolitano added:
"We hope to see her back very soon, to give her a proper not goodbye, but see you later. In the epic love story of Bode and Gabriela, sometimes it's very useful for a longing, to miss her, to miss them, to really crave seeing them on screen together, whatever they mean to each other."
Phelan and Napolitano's statements are simply puzzling. If they want Gabriela to return to Fire Country following her departure, it doesn't make sense why they would get rid of her in the first place. On the surface, it sounds like the producers are writing Arcila's character out of the show for creative reasons. But if the goal is to get Gabriela back, those creative reasons don't matter all that much. Ultimately, I find the decision to boot Gabriela from the CBS show more baffling as time goes on.
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