As the 2024-2025 TV season nears its end, CBS has set the finales for most shows. Fire Country will have a two-hour finale later this month. On April 25 from 9 to 11 p.m. ET, viewers will experience a riveting conclusion to the third season of the Max Thieriot-led drama. And in the star's own words to TV Line, it's one of the best to ever be done on the show, which is saying something for a show that goes all out with its finales. "It has certainly some of the biggest practical action that we’ve done, and the scope of those sequences is pretty massive," Thieriot said. He wears many hats on the show, and for the finale, he directed the first part, written by Jen Klein.
"When a fire erupts at a gas station, Bode (Thieriot) and Manny (Kevin Alejandro) jump into action to protect the patrons and property," teases the logline for Episode 19, "A Change in the Wind," the first part of the finale. The second part was penned by showrunner Tia Napolitano and directed by Bill Purple. Things escalate in Fire Country Season 3, Episode 20, "I'd Do It Again." "Extremely high winds and dangerous conditions push the Zebel Ridge fire into Edgewater, threatening Three Rock and Walter’s (Jeff Fahey) care facility," reads the final part's logline, teasing a high-risk situation that puts someone beloved to Bode in direct danger.