‘Fire Country’ Revealed: Audrey Will Soon Leave the Show as Bode and Gabriela Definitely Get Back Together
From the moment that Bode and Audrey became friends during their training, it was clear that Fire Country was planning to go in a romantic direction with their characters. There was hope that the show would just let them be friends instead, but sure enough, they have now been dating for several episodes. In spite of telling Gabriela that he would stick around at the start of the season, the moment she pushed him away while struggling with depression, Bode let go of her and immediately moved on with Audrey.
‘Fire Country’ Made the Right Choice with Gabriela and Finn’s Romance
There is nothing special about Gabriela’s relationship with Finn. They met on a call and were very flirty for a while. For the last few episodes, Fire Country has been hinting at Finn’s creepiness and unsettling nature. Gabriela first met him when he was breaking into the house of Estelle, a woman (Brenda Matthews) he claimed to know. Then he showed up at the fire station multiple times to see Gabriela. He also randomly appeared at Smokey’s at one point, and he even bought Gabriela a brand-new phone before they ever kissed. In the most recent episode of Fire Country, Finn accompanies Gabriela to work to take photos of 42 in action. However, he makes a weird comment about their wedding after their first kiss, then sends her a number of controlling texts afterward. Gabriela is definitely done with Finn after this, but he will likely become a villain for the remainder of Season 3.
‘Fire Country’s Jake and Violet Relationship Feels Forced
Violet was introduced on a call as someone whom Jake had chemistry with, and then they became serious very quickly, but their relationship just doesn’t feel very exciting. She was involved in the Three Rock storyline due to her job with Oxalta, but that seems to have already been resolved as of last week’s episode. Violet put her job on the line to do what was right and for Jake, but their relationship and her character both feel forced. This feels like Fire Country‘s way of just trying to push past Jake’s grief over Cara (Sabina Gadecki), and as a result, this relationship doesn’t feel earned.