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Max Thieriot about Bode and Sharons conflict, Jake and Vince’s job, “Sheriff” Spinoff (exclusive)

(Warning: The below contains important spoilers for Firingland Season 2 episode 16 “dirty money”.))

“Man, Leones are persistent”, ” Firingland Star, Clear, executive producer and director Max Thieriot are reminiscent of us. In other words, it will not be so easy for Bode and Sharon (Diane Farr) to see each other when it comes to their conflict at the end of the last episode.

After the unveiling that the chemical company Oxalta was behind the poisoning of the fountain water, which all three rock inmates sick (and one), Eve (Jules Latimer) and Sharon with their lawyer (J. August Richards) and other representatives to see what he could do. As soon as Jakes (Jordan Calloway) girlfriend Violet (Nesta Cooper) overtook information about how Oxalta did this, Sharon used this to get a deal: Oxalta to clean up three skirt, and Manny (Kevin Alejandro) was paid out early to sign NDAS. As Bode saw it, it was dirty money – and Oxalta can simply do the same thing again.

“For the most part (Sharons) was always (Bode’s) protector, and she has always been Mama Bear,” says Thieriot in the video interview above. “In terms of storytelling, it felt interesting to see a little different side of her relationship and what happens if these two people do not agree on something. It certainly has a different look and the feeling when Bode and Vince (Billy Burke) do not see at eye level.”

And that will not change so easily due to the stubbornness of this family mentioned above. “There are usually not much meetings in the middle,” Thieriot admits. “I think the way it unfolds is really fun, but I think it is certain that most of the disagreements are only really realized if someone of the winner is in the situation.”

Morena Baccarin as Sheriff Mickey Fox, Max Thieriot as Bode Leone and W. Earl Brown as WES FOX - 'Fire Country' Season 3 Episode 16 "Dirty money"

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We also saw how stubborn this family on the other side for Sharon with her sister Mickey (Morena Baccarin, the management of the lead Sheriff land Spinoff in the next season) and Mickey’s father Wes (W. Earl Brown). One of the men who worked for him in his criminal business tried to kill him in this episode, which led to Bode and Mickey to examine and save him. But when Mickey asked him to “become legal” to have a relationship (since she is the sheriff), he declined.

Thieriot confirms that you have left this relationship so much because the spin -is coming. “We have to have a huge arc for these two in this series and simply keep a conflict to have a father who is the epitome of everything she is and what he represents, and what she represents and why she was sheriff and childhood she had,” he says.

Elsewhere, Jake subsequently began to think about whether he would be able to grow at station 42 as he wants. Everyone knows that the “key to the kingdom”, also known as Vince, is Bode’s at some point. Vince heard about it to Gabriela (Stephanie Arcila) about it, but when Jake tried to speak to the battalion chief, he simply touched it with the cliché “I’m not dead”.

“It puts a little strain on Vince and Jake’s relationship, but above all I think that it is not about being angry with someone, it is more of one of these situations in which people are a little hurt and disappointed,” explains Thieriot. “I think that everyone knows, certainly when Bode was hired by Cal Fire and appeared at the age of 42 that Leonees has run this station for decades. And so I think that Jake is not blind, whether he says Vince it or not, but I think that Jake Jake is forcing it to regain a step back, and how he wants to see, and how he wants to see, and how he wants to see, In his own way of life and in his own way of life that he can be.

Take a look at the full video interview with Thieriot to see a complete breakdown of this episode and still what will come.

FiringlandFridays, 9/8c, CBS

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