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Bode’s Family & Friends Still Fail To Recognize His Progress

amden and Bode hit it off in Fire Country season 3, episode 5, with Camden immediately recognizing Bode for the kind of firefighter he could be.

Jared Padalecki in Fire Country in the fire house

In Camden, Bode finally found someone willing to let him pursue the most dangerous tasks to save people. Meeting him as a cadet, Camden wasn’t burdened by Bode’s past, seeing his true potential and not a past version of Bode like his loved ones. Camden openly told Bode to harness the “wolf” inside him, recognizing it for what it was and offering a cautionary tale of what could happen if he didn’t.

Jordan Calloway as Jake Crawford in Fire Country season 3, episode 3

Indeed, Fire Country season 3, episode 5 presented Camden’s backstory as the thing that haunts him because he didn’t listen to his gut and his team died as a result. This not only explains Camden’s peculiar approach when training cadets, but it also passes Bode a message that any other of his mentors had yet to teach him. Seeing Bode’s family and friends trying to manage Bode’s instincts instead of letting him follow them alerted Camden of the risk his history could repeat itself with Bode, making Camden the firefighter who understood Bode the most in Fire Country season 3.

Bode’s Family & Friends Still Fail To Recognize His Progress

Bode’s Loved Ones Consistently Fear Him Making Bad Choices

Billy Burke as Vince Leone, Max Thieriot as Bode Leone and Diane Farr as Sharon Leone in Fire Country season 2, episode 9

Camden believing in Bode and seeing a captaincy in his future highlighted even more the stark contrast with Bode’s loved ones, who often expressed how proud they were of Bode’s progress but were just as fearful of a possible relapse. This was already evident in Fire Country season 1’s ending when Sharon believed Bode’s false confession that he had relapsed so that Freddy’s release was ensured. However, Fire Country season 3 proved Bode’s friends and family still saw his past mistakes while they supported his path, failing to recognize Bode’s progress throughout Fire Country seasons 1 and 2.

Billy Burke as Vince Leone in Fire Country season 2, episode 9

All together, the fears of Bode’s loved ones paint a sad reality of how they cannot see who Bode has become in Fire Country.

This couldn’t be more evident after Sharon reacted poorly to Bode’s news that he was moving out, believing it too fast in Fire Country season 3, episode 5. Similarly, Jake opposed Bode’s risky plans when he trained him, but also protested Camden’s plan to put Bode on the plane, on the call and even at Smokey’s, underlining how Bode might be the stuff of captains, but he knew him, and that’s why he feared for him. All together, the fears of Bode’s loved ones paint a sad reality of how they cannot see who Bode has become in Fire Country.

Source: https://edition.cnn.com/
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