Editor’s note: The below contains spoilers for the Fire Country Season 3 finale.

I’ll be honest with you: when the Season 3 finale ofFire Countryended with Vince (Billy Burke), Sharon (Diane Farr), and Walter Leone (Jeff Fahey) stuck in a burning building, I wasn’t the least bit worried. I probably should have learned my lesson after9-1-1’srecent main character death, but this isFire Country, after all. The series has always been careful to keep its mains alive while killing off one recurring side character per season in a truly devastating way. In Season 1, it was Rebecca (Fiona Rene), inSeason 2, it was Cara(Sabina Gadecki), and in Season 3, it was Birch (Jeff Gladstone). As such,even with the finale’s dangerous storylines, it seemed like everyone was guaranteed safetyat the end of it.

Billy Burke as Vince Leone leaning against a Cal Fire engine in his firefighter gear in Fire Country

The two-part Season 3 finale ofFire Countryhad a certain air of tragedy to it throughout, so I started to guess that a major death was coming. Based onFire Country’s previous pattern and its focus throughout the episode, I was really worried that the character we were losing this season was going to be Cole (Tye White). He’s thankfully alive for now, but while I was stressing about safety,Fire Countrymay have been planning to kill off one of the characters I thought could never be touched.Deadline reported just after the finaleaired thatStephanie Arcilawill be leavingFire Countryafter Season 3, alongside another cast member, who isrumored to beBilly Burke. While it’s already confirmed that Gabriela, played by Arcila, is going to live,this news has me very worried about Vince’s fate in Season 4.

‘Fire Country’ Shouldn’t Kill Off Vince Leone in Season 4

At this point, it seemslike Burke really could be leavingFire Country,but I hope that’s not the case.From the start of the show, Vince Leone has been an integral character. He was first introduced in Season 1 as a father still grieving Riley’s (Jade Pettyjohn) death, while trying to bridge the gap between himself and Bode after his son’s time in prison. Also central to this character is his marriage to Sharon, and his relationships with the rest of 42. As the station’s Battalion Chief, Vince has made the firehouse what it is, which is why Jake (Jordan Calloway) is hesitant to leave at the end of the season, even for a better work opportunity.

Fire Countryneeds Vince and shouldn’t get rid of him at all. Without him, 42 would be less of a found family unit, and the show just wouldn’t be the same. That being said, Burke still hasn’t commented on his exit rumors, and it could be his decision to leave. If that were the case,Fire Countrycould write Vince out without killing him off,simply by having him retire and having his presence be regularly implied outside of work. This would certainly feel a little odd and stilted, but it would be better than killing him off, especially ifFire Countrywere to bring him back for an occasional appearancein future seasonsof the show. This is because, ultimately, while getting rid of Vince will change the show forever, killing him off would absolutely destroy it.

Bode (Max Thieriot) and Vince Leone (Billy Burke) at Sharon’s hospital bedside in Fire Country

At its heart,Fire Countryis a show about family: both the found family of Station 42 and the Leones themselves.Vince is at the center of both, and losing him, especially to death, would alter the show beyond recognition. Additionally,the Leones' story throughout the series has been about moving forward and healing from Riley’s death as a family. That has always been the underlying heart driving the show, as she still haunts the narrative, even three seasons in. Losing both Riley and Vince, especially only within a few years of each other, would be too much for the Leone family, as well as Sharon and Bode as individuals. Sharon cannot now losethe love of her lifeafter everything that she’s been through, and Bode wouldn’t be able to cope with losing his father.

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If ‘Fire Country’ Kills Off Vince, Bode’s Entire Character Arc Will Be in Jeopardy

When Walter’s care facility catches fire in theSeason 3 finale ofFire Country,Bode (Max Thieriot) and Walter take it upon themselves to save everyone, even after Vince told Bode to rest his knee instead of working. It turns out that Vince was right about Bode’s knee, which is whyVince and Sharon have to enterthe burning building later to help. Bode has always just done whatever he thinks is best at the moment, and it usually ends with just a mild scolding and everything turning out okay for him in the end. Bode has been getting on my nerves for the better part of Season 3, and he certainly needsto get a wake-up callwhere he learns that his impulsivity has consequences.Under no circumstances, though, do I want this wake-up call to be Bode being responsible for his own dad’s death.

I may be mad at Bode right now, but I’ve always had a soft spot for this character. A major part ofFire Countryis Bode getting a second chance after addiction, prison, and grief, and getting to move forward in his life as both a firefighter and a Leone. The most important relationships in the show are those of Bode and his parents, and losing Vince, while being the reason why, would destroy Bode.There is no way that Bode could maintain his sobriety and stay out of prison if Vince diesin that fire. WhileFire Countryhas gone to dark places before, this would just be a little too dark for the show, and I don’t want to see it. Bode has certainly been too bold about taking risks at work this season, but he’s on an important path to recovery, and this would absolutely destroy that.

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In conversation with Deadline,Fire Countryseries creatorTia Napolitanosaid that the two character exits (although she has not confirmed Burke’s yet) are for the sake of heightening the show’s stakes and being realistic. The thing is,Fire Countryhas always had high stakes. Even with the knowledge that the leads will always live, there is still the expectation of side characters dying. The real point of dramatic tension at the center of the show, though, is not whether a lead will die, butwhether Bode will stay out of prison. IfFire Countryreally does kill Vince, though, then this question will have already been answered, and I’ll be incredibly disappointed.

Fire Countrywill return to CBS for Season 4 in the fall. In the meantime, it is available to stream on Paramount+.

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Fire Country

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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