Fire Country Winter Premiere Recap 01/06/23: Season 1 Episode 9 “No Good Deed”

Fire Country Winter Premiere Recap 01/06/23: Season 1 Episode 9 "No Good Deed"

Tonight on CBS their new show inspired by series Star Max Thieriot’s experiences Growing Up in Northern California Fire Country airs with an all-new Friday, January 6, 2023, episode, and we have your Fire Country recap below. On tonight’s Fire Country season 1 episode 9 called “No Good Dee,” as per the CBS synopsis, “An internal investigation is launched after a difficult rescue went awry and a life was lost.”

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In tonight’s Fire Country episode, Bode went over a bridge. He risked his life to save someone trapped in the car teetering on the edge of a bridge and that meant he ended up going overboard when the car he was in finally gave way. Bode plus the car fell into the water. Everyone lost sight of him as well as the car.

They were going to call in Water Rescue when Gabriella took things into her own hands. She took off her gear. She dived in the water and she went looking for Bode herself. What she did led to an internal investigation by the Edgewater Fire Department. Firefighter Erika Snow was heading to the investigation. And she was looking into everything.

Snow was even looking why Bode had been in the car at all. Bode ignored orders and he went to help someone, but he broke the chain of command. Bode was used to breaking the chain of command. He knew that Manny wouldn’t do anything about it. He also acted too fast for his own father to prevent what he did.

Gabriella did the same thing with her father. She jumped off that bridge before anyone could stop her. She wanted to get close enough to Bode. She soon found him by doing a couple of deep dives. She dragged his limp body to the shoreline. She performed CPR and she saved Bode’s life.

They were a couple miles away from everyone. Bode also had a broken rib as well as a cut to his head. Yet, he and Gabriella still planned on walking several miles in order to get help. Their plan was to convince someone to call 911 for them and they ran into someone who ruined that plan.

They ran into the hit and run driver from the bridge. She had run away from the scene. She must have forgotten she was in heels because she went into the woods and fell down a cliff. She became serious injured. She began calling out for help and that’s when Bode and Gabriella showed up. They found her first.

Her name was Meg. She couldn’t move on her own. She needed their help into getting back on her feet and while Bode and Gabriella were doing this – the rest of the Fire Department were searching for them. Manny and Vince each had their crews looking along the coastline. They didn’t find them by nightfall.

They were worried Bode and Gabriella would catch hypothermia. So, Manny came up with an idea. Manny said they should start a fire. The fire would help Bode and Gabriella to the road. It would also keep them warm through the night. Vince thought the fire might get out of hand. He didn’t want to risk his people and so he told Manny that if he was going to do this then he had to do it alone.

Manny then set a fire believing he was helping their children when in actuality it created a problem. He didn’t know about Meg. Meg was slowing Gabriella and Bode down. They couldn’t leave her and she was crying in pain because she was losing feeling in her leg. Her leg was also swelling as well being pale. Gabriella could see that something was wrong with the leg. It’s around then she remembered her training. She remembered that a puncture to the leg would relieve the pressure. She found something sharp in Meg’s bag. She cut into Meg’s leg. Her idea worked out and she saved Meg’s life.

Then they spotted the fire. The fire was like a beacon. They headed in that direction to find their people and unfortunately Gabriella collapsed before she could get there. Bode became worried about her. He didn’t want to lose her and so Meg suggested he leave her. Bode could carry Gabriella to safety that way. Bode promised he’d come back for Meg and Meg wasn’t even angry about his leaving because she thought she deserved to die. Meg ran away from the scene because she couldn’t afford car insurance. She was worried about killing someone and so she ran. And when she fell in the woods, she thought it was karma.

Meg eventually died from her wounds before she could be found. Her parents are blaming Bode because he was a convict and firefighter. They believe he must be at fault for Meg to die. They were just angry that he chose to save Gabriella over her. Snow was recommending that Bode take the blame for what happened and be sent back to prison. Vince tried to convince her to do it differently. He tried to get the blame pinned on himself and Snow said it would save the department the headache if they put the blame on Bode and so that’s what she was going to do. And before she could, Vince managed to convince her to let him talk to Meg’s parents.

Vince did his best to talk Meg’s grieving parents into dropping the lawsuit. Meg died from internal bleeding because she was in a car accident and she walked away from it before getting treatment. Thankfully, Meg’s mother was willing to see that. The father still needed some convincing but Vince did everything in his power to fight for Bode and hopefully that will be enough.

And later when Gabriella was released from the hospital, she went to Jake’s apartment and he told her that they had to talk about her relationship with Bode. He wants to know what motivated her into jumping off that bridge?

THE END!