In the second half of Season 3, Fire Country embarked on one of its most interesting plotlines yet, all revolving around the company Oxalta. It turns out that Oxalta International Holdings is the biggest chemical company in California, and they’ve been illegally dumping their waste into the water that runs through Three Rock. This is why Nathan Birch (Jeff Gladstone) got sick so suddenly, resulting in his death, and Manny’s (Kevin Alejandro) life was likewise threatened. If not for a settlement between our heroes and the corporation, there would likely have been even more heartbreak on the show — and after what happened in that two-part finale, we can't handle any more tragedy. Still, I'm not convinced that this Oxalta plotline is done, and if it is, I'm not sure if that's for the best, either.
Only five episodes after Birch's death, and Season 3, Episode 18's "Eyes and Ears Everywhere" seems to "defeat" Oxalta after Meriweather's (J. August Richards) blackmail scheme is exposed. Having tried to coerce the Three Rock inmates and their families into leaving the corporation alone, the whole controversy involving misplaced chemical waste is now in "the court of public opinion." Even though I'm glad that our heroes got out of this whole thing relatively unscathed, I also agree with Bode (Max Thieriot) that Oxalta can't just get away with this. The way the whole thing ended feels a bit too convenient. Of course, this isn't the first time that Fire Country has kickstarted a major plotline only to drop it after a few episodes (more on that in a minute), but it seems that a company like Oxalta would warrant a larger story, especially if they're the biggest chemical waste producers in the entire state.
What I don't want is for Oxalta — even if our heroes can't fully take the corporation down — to go the way of Freddy Mills (W. Tre Davis) after the first two seasons. It's easy for network shows like Fire Country to introduce characters or plotlines and then avoid paying them off. After all, in a procedural, the next case (in this case, the next fire) always takes precedence over everything else. Still, it seems highly likely that — if Fire Country were anything like reality — Oxalta wouldn't just go away or even leave Edgewater entirely. In my mind, they may have gone dormant for a time, but they could easily come back and cause more trouble for Bode, Manny, and their families again. More than that, they should, especially if they're as big a threat as Fire Country wants us to believe they are.
Amber Portwood and Gary Shirley’s daughter Leah has been a fixture on MTV since birth, and while she didn’t initially have a say in appearing on TV, the 16-year-old says the experience has “been a blessing.” In a new interview with People, Leah– whose strained ...
At Nina’s, Willow comes home to find Carly with Nina. Carly claims she wanted to check on her grandchildren. Willow states she is their mother, so she needs to go through her to see them. Willow isn’t up for this ...
The fate of Real Housewives of New Jersey is still a mystery. While the cast and fans wait for word about the future of RHONJ, Teresa Giudice is still defending her husband, Luis Ruelas. The couple is dealing with some serious tax problems, but that ...
Most Real Housewives of Atlanta fans were shocked when Kandi Burruss decided to exit the series. She was a mainstay on RHOA for 14 seasons before moving on. And she has continued to be incredibly successful in her professional life. Still, fans are ...
The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 is further expanding its cast. Deadline reports that Fire Country and Criminal Minds veteran Jason O'Mara is the latest to join Season 4 of the Netflix series, alongside Emmanuelle Chriqui (Entourage), Nancy Silverton, and Javon Johnson (The Oval). Chriqui has been tapped to play Jeanine Ferrigno, the ...