Un joven convicto se une a un programa de extinción de incendios en busca de redención y de una pena de prisión más corta. Él y otros reclusos trabajan junto a bomberos de élite para extingu... Leer todoUn joven convicto se une a un programa de extinción de incendios en busca de redención y de una pena de prisión más corta. Él y otros reclusos trabajan junto a bomberos de élite para extinguir incendios masivos en toda la región.Un joven convicto se une a un programa de extinción de incendios en busca de redención y de una pena de prisión más corta. Él y otros reclusos trabajan junto a bomberos de élite para extinguir incendios masivos en toda la región.
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Reviewers say 'Fire Country' has engaging storylines, strong character development, and a unique setting of a small town dealing with wildfires. Fans appreciate the blend of action, romance, and interpersonal drama. However, critics often point out unrealistic firefighting scenarios, over-the-top drama, and inconsistent character behavior. Some viewers find the show's melodrama and lack of realism off-putting. Despite these criticisms, many still enjoy the show for its entertainment value and emotional depth.
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Had watched Seal Team so then watched this to see Max Theriot in something else so had pretty high hopes, it was entertaining enough, but the story was so poorly written and predictable.
The show had its moments and has good characters. It had entertaining fire fighting and rescue scenes in each episode but these were sometimes overshadowed my the consistent melodrama.
It had a lot of potential but was let down by poor writing and actors stopping in the middle of a fire to have a deep conversation got a bit tiring. Not sure if there is a season 2? If so I'd watch it but wouldn't rush. If your coming from Seal Team you'll be a bit let down.
The show had its moments and has good characters. It had entertaining fire fighting and rescue scenes in each episode but these were sometimes overshadowed my the consistent melodrama.
It had a lot of potential but was let down by poor writing and actors stopping in the middle of a fire to have a deep conversation got a bit tiring. Not sure if there is a season 2? If so I'd watch it but wouldn't rush. If your coming from Seal Team you'll be a bit let down.
I love this show! The other reviewers who talk about it not being "realistic" I guess never watch anything except documentaries and the news. I can't speak for how realistic it is, but I don't care. It's entertaining and that's why I watch t.v. I don't watch television because it's realistic. It has drama, eye candy and keeps my attention. That is ultimately what makes good television. Sure, it has its slow parts, but what doesn't? At the end of the day, I look forward to watching every week and it is a refreshing change from the many superhero shows out there. I recommend giving it a watch!!!
The actors are good but the way they fight fires is NOT accurate and you don't need to be a firefighter to notice that.
They talk while the fire gets everywhere, they are so slow. The way the rescue people doesn't make sense. You can literally see how they can release someone traped but they do some weird rescue that doesn't make sense at all. The ambulances are coming so late.
Also going to a house in fire without any mask and long hair out, we've seen in many fire fighters show that this is not how it works.
Besides that, someone with kidney disease drinks beer is the weirdest scene for me.
Casting error : Manny looks too young to be Gabriela's father. He's 48, she's 34 in real life! It's not plausible for me.
So I like the actors because they are good but the screenwriting should be really improved and collaborate with real fire fighters to write more accurate stories. Also about the other stories, the guy leaves when his sister is dead but he's in prison for 4y for trying to rob someone and he changes his name while there. The stories accuracy is like a soap, real telenovela but the actors are good so they make the inaccurate more credible with their good acting. They deserve better.
They talk while the fire gets everywhere, they are so slow. The way the rescue people doesn't make sense. You can literally see how they can release someone traped but they do some weird rescue that doesn't make sense at all. The ambulances are coming so late.
Also going to a house in fire without any mask and long hair out, we've seen in many fire fighters show that this is not how it works.
Besides that, someone with kidney disease drinks beer is the weirdest scene for me.
Casting error : Manny looks too young to be Gabriela's father. He's 48, she's 34 in real life! It's not plausible for me.
So I like the actors because they are good but the screenwriting should be really improved and collaborate with real fire fighters to write more accurate stories. Also about the other stories, the guy leaves when his sister is dead but he's in prison for 4y for trying to rob someone and he changes his name while there. The stories accuracy is like a soap, real telenovela but the actors are good so they make the inaccurate more credible with their good acting. They deserve better.
Hollywood writers seem to follow the same path. They begin a good show with lots of interesting action, but always veer off into fluff and silly dram to fill up time. A good story line with an original and little covered subject, wildland firefighting. A huge untapped potential, but ruined by the high school level melodramatic dialogue.
Viewers tune in for the fire action, not the silly high school drama. Stick to the fires. Do that and it'll run 12 seasons easy.
Keep dragging the show down with silly drama and soap opera dialog and one season tops. Writers please stick to the format that began with episode one.
Viewers tune in for the fire action, not the silly high school drama. Stick to the fires. Do that and it'll run 12 seasons easy.
Keep dragging the show down with silly drama and soap opera dialog and one season tops. Writers please stick to the format that began with episode one.
The overall plots are not bad. A little corny at times. However, there is way too much dialogue during active fire scenes. No putting out fires, just discussing the current events of that episode. There is also no sense of urgency when they are on a fire. Let's leave the story substance for the "down times" when there is not a fire. The overall theme and concept the show is good. Hashing out the daily drama during an emergency situation is not even close to realistic. I would hate to see this show end because they can't get this part right. Character development is good and the acting is good.
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- TriviaImages of Bode's hometown "Edgewater" are of the actual town of Rio Dell, CA 200 miles north of Max Thieriot's hometown of Sebastopol, CA which came close to being destroyed by the tragic overnight massively destructive Tubbs wildfire during a windstorm in October 2017. The unprecedented Tubbs fire's progression was halted only by the heroic efforts of local mutual aid municipal and CalFire firefighters.
- ConexionesReferenced in The New Price Is Right: Episode #51.84 (2023)
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