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Fire Country
Season 1
TV-14
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A young convict joins a firefighting program looking for redemption and a shortened prison sentence. He and other inmates work alongside elite firefighters to extinguish massive blazes across the region.
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Cast of Season 1
Max Thieriot
Bode Leone / Executive Producer
Kevin Alejandro
Manny Perez
Jordan Calloway
Jake Crawford
Stephanie Arcila
Gabriella Perez
Jules Latimer
Eve Edwards
Diane Farr
Sharon Leone
Billy Burke
Vince Leone
Jonathan Littman
Executive Producer
David Grae
Executive Producer
A.J. Buckley
Co-Producer
Barbara Kaye Friend
Producer
Justin Hood
Associate Producer
Ted Babcock
Producer
Val Stefoff
Producer
Tony Phelan
Executive Producer
Tia Napolitano
Executive Producer
Joan Rater
Executive Producer
KristieAnne Reed
Executive Producer
Jerry Bruckheimer
Executive Producer
Anand Ray
Production Design
Fire Country • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Decider
Joel Keller
ire Country has more story and stronger characters at the outset than a CBS procedural like this usually has, and that'll carry the show when the fires start looking all the same as each other.
The Hollywood Reporter
Angie Han
Could use more spark.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
Such shows don't need to be brilliant as long as they're kind of fun, with a modicum of attractive characters and enough unanswered questions to keep people coming back.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
Taking up an hour of air time each week, the show has to conform to the traditional dictates -- i.e. accommodating commercials -- and is thus structured in a manner that can't follow a natural dramatic course. Or create characters who aren't clichés.
AV Club
Max Gao
To call television's latest firefighter drama a flame-out wouldn't be accurate; it feels more like a crash and burn.
Variety
Caroline Framke
It might've been harder to dive deeper into the stories of the men who left prison alongside Bode, but if Fire Country could make even that slight gesture toward honoring the experiences fueling this show, it would be far better for it.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Rob Owen
Added relationship drama helps this series rise slightly above the middle of the pack among CBS procedurals.
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