'Fire Country' Season 3 Premiere Photos: Bode, Gabriela Wedding, and Helicopter Crash – Knowligent
'Fire Country' Season 3 Premiere Photos: Bode, Gabriela Wedding, and Helicopter Crash

'Fire Country' Season 3 Premiere Photos: Bode, Gabriela Wedding, and Helicopter Crash

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Will Gabriela (Stephanie Arcila) say yes? Well, it looks like everyone's going to have a lot more to worry about when Fire Country returns for its third season on Friday, October 18—and she won't be stopping at breaking out of her wedding dress to get into action.

Fire Country Season 3 Trailer (HD) Max Thieriot Firefighter Series

CBS has now released the logline and photos for the premiere, "What the Bride Said," and it's all about the helicopter crash that causes chaos and prompts everyone to jump into action to stop the fires and help the victims, just one of many details in TV Insider's Fall Preview story for the new season. That emergency situation will feature "some really interesting authentic firefighting," executive producer Tia Napolitano told us.

We'll have to wait and see if Gabriela marries Diego (Rafael de la Fuente), but whatever happens, sparks will continue to fly between her and her ex-love Bode (Max Thieriot). "Everything feels new because Bode has always been a prisoner up until this season and they've been ostracized on multiple levels in almost every episode," Napolitano said. "Bode has the power now. He doesn't have to rely on other people to stand up for him anymore. That adds a new level of attraction and complication to their dynamic."

Also changing for Bode now that he’s out, as we saw in the Season 2 finale and expect to see more of in “What the Bride Said,” is his relationship with his parents, Vince (Billy Burke) and Sharon (Diane Farr). “It’s new and fresh. Vince and Sharon have worried so much about Bode since he came back into their world in the pilot,” the EP previewed. “They have to ask themselves what it’s like to parent a grown man who normally wouldn’t have them looking over his shoulder or standing up for him as fiercely as they did.”