Critics’ rating: 4.5 / 5.0
4.5
Well, that hot country plot is more emotionally heartbreaking than anyone might guess. He may be a ridiculous, clumsy, grumpy old man, but no one, even Walter, has to suffer from the loss of memory.
As most people realize, our experiences and memories are what make us our own. They determine how we feel and what choices we make.
Knowing where we are from can help us navigate where we are going. Without our memories, we are like a baby blind man who needs guidance. Why Fire Country will pair Walter-centric plot with surrendered babies.
At least this episode is not only one sad situation after another. For example, I want to remember the kind of curtain-breaking tricks that Walter used in a crash.
After three seasons of fire, are there anyone else too paranoid about disaster?
Also, does anyone know a word from the mouth of a car accident victim? I had to turn on the subtitles because he was Mr. Mumbles.
What happened to Walter is heartbreaking, but that doesn’t change all the pain he causes
One thing that made me scratch my head in “Leone Way” was that no one heard of a car accident. Walter and Bode walked for a long time or away from the campground.
The only thing I can think of is that the crash happened when I fell down by fishing in water. If that’s the case, it must be hell for the poor guy behind the steering wheel.
Although, I think Walter can run for his money in the suffering department.
From the time Walter made his debut in Fire Country Season 1, Episode 20, he was a proud man, everything he said – all the other people’s feelings were cursed.
Watch him become disoriented and wander in the woods with his grandson as he and many other audience members are close to home.
But nothing makes the waterworks easier than seeing Walter become vulnerable at the end. Am I a clumsy mess? I will never tell.
The timing is not more convenient for some of the high-quality radio entertainment activities that Luke travels to Japan. I know Walter is a taste gained, but it seems to be extreme distance.
But, I just said. Jeff Fahey (from dusk to dawn) What Walter is going through is really sad, but that hasn’t changed the decades he has abused his son verbally and emotionally. I actually laughed when he said, “I would rather die than take the burden of anyone.”
Oh, sweet, innocent Walter. That man was a burden to almost everyone who met him. To be fair, Walter is not Walter’s fault. Some are architects of their own problems – I’m looking at you, Manny.
Three Rock Prisoners can improve their future and it’s not Manny’s responsibility to make sure they don’t waste opportunities.
Is Manny starting to nervous about other people? Look, I absolutely love Kevin Alejandro’s Manny. This guy is the prince of men because he really cares about the happiness of the three rock prisoners. But this was when he was a captain.
Now that he is back in prisoner status, cutting off the line with Cal Fire, he needs to focus on his future. This is the Bode of Fire Country Season 1.
I’m not saying Manny shouldn’t stick with or help the guys on three rocks, but all of them are there because they have the opportunity to correct their mistakes and shorten their sentences.
It’s not Manny’s responsibility to make sure everyone there keeps the right path to redemption. It may be cold to say it, but those men who are adults, if they want to waste opportunities in their new life, it is on them. The only person Manny cared about should do the right thing to his daughter.
I’m sure there are a lot of people who will switch positions from prison to three rocks in their heartbeat.
Thankfully, Manny’s intention is primarily to maintain morale by setting a good example for others. Ultimately, it even made a settlement with the guy who made Pruno not have to go back to prison.
By the way, I looked at what Pruno is made of, which is not the total part at all. The ingredients are fruit, sugar and high fructose. This is the process that causes vomiting.
I have to wait for a minute to drink again. But if anyone needs a glass of red to relax after all this madness, it’s Diane Fal (Chance’s salon).
Obviously, you can put your baby in the fire department like you would put your deposit at the bank
I know not everyone is a fan of the salon. Whether it’s her parenting style or her general attitude toward the lady’s pants, you have to admit that she is the glue that makes everyone together.
Seriously, the salon is the rock of the country of fire. She is the only Leon who thinks logically throughout the plot. Ultimately, at least Bode aroused his senses.
If you read the spoilers for Season 3 Episode 10 of Fire Country, you might remember that I was curious about how to get babies to work at the fire station. Well, it’s safe to say that these answers are answered thoroughly.
First, is there only one box that can be left behind? Just like you are on the bank direct? This seems crazy to me, but if the program doesn’t help to some extent, the program still won’t implement it.
What I didn’t expect was that my mother would come back for her child. Is this a common situation? Are there any fire readers there? Please make a sound in the comments.
However, one thing I really like about this program is that it’s easy for the mother to get her kids back, but she had to wait twenty-four hours to make sure that’s what she wanted.
I can’t say what it looks like to have a baby, let alone raise a baby, but I’m all about helping my mother do the best things for her child.
Nevertheless, this does not mean that all choices made by the mother are the right choice. Just ask Leven Rambin’s Audrey.
Everyone is right, so be prepared for the Fire Country to destroy the ball
I know not every fire country audience is a fan of Audrey, but how could you feel about her when she reveals her story about her mother giving up on her? She may be as strong as her nails, but she still deserves the sympathy many viewers reserved for Gabriela.
Speaking of that hot mess, I’m currently dissatisfied with her character arc. It was so exciting to see her make the right choice and invest in herself at once.
It took three seasons, but she finally grew into a stable adult, which made her even more likable. She wasn’t jealous of Audrey getting closer and closer to Bode?
Also, I accidentally called it in my commentary on Fire Country Season 3 Episode 9 that Gabriela would teach Audrey how to swim. I swear I don’t know what happens when I’m joking, but I’m going all out.
Additionally, Gabriela needs some feminine energy to hang out with her. The salon and Eve were great, but they had full plates. Gabriela needs someone to talk about things in normal life, not including fires or prisoners.
Now it’s time for us to let go of Bode and Gabriela to get together again. They both need to follow their own journey of self-discovery and be the best version of themselves.
Bode and Gabriela have a great run, but it’s time to put this shipping fee on the bed. Additionally, when Jack admits that he and Gabriela sleep together, Bode doesn’t seem so frustrated.
If you ask me, everyone is right, where they need to go now.
This means that the writers may plan to have some devastating plans because, as we have learned, the hands behind the series can’t keep the characters happy for a long time.
How do you view Gabriela’s journey of new self-awareness?
Did Walter’s vulnerability move you in this episode?
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