Spoiler alert! This story contains plot points from Friday's episode of Fire country On CBS.
Morena Baccarin first appears as Deputy Sheriff Mickey Fire country — a role that could lead to a spinoff series if the TV gods (or CBS) deem it worthy.
In the episode “Sheriff's Alert” Mickey enters the scene in Edgewater via helicopter. She follows a money launderer who ends up throwing $50,000 in cash to convicts while they work in the jungle. Viewers soon learn that Mickey is not only Sharon's (Diane Farr) half-sister, she also played an unfortunate role in putting Sharon's son Buddy (Max Theriot) behind bars before he joined Cal Fire's firefighting program.
Mickey and Sharon have broken up, but the women use this incident to heal old wounds. Sharon also leans on Mickey for support when she learns that Bud is not the father of Kara's daughter, Genevieve. (Before her death in Episode 5, Kara asked Bodhi to take care of the girl.)
“Our backstory is that Mickey's father was a Native American [in Edgewater] “He got arrested for growing weed,” says Joan Rutter, who wrote the episode with Tony Phelan and which Theriot directed. “And if you're a kid who experiences that kind of chaos early in your life, it makes sense to us that you want to avoid chaos at all costs. You might want to believe in order and rules and law and order. So she's someone who loves order, but she knows everyone in the city. It gives her A unique point of view.”
“Because of her unique background, she firmly believes in law as a force against chaos, and she cares deeply about this community,” Phelan adds. “She really grew up here, and the community saved her when her parents got into trouble early on. So I think a big part of her journey is discovering her strength and her ability to take care of these people.”
As for whether Baccarin will get her own series, Phelan says it's up to CBS and what their needs are going forward. Friday's episode is not considered a backdoor pilot; The project is expected to go through another development phase before submitting a potential series order.
“We think there are more stories that can be told in Edgewater, and I think the audience has resonated with the idea of this small town and small town where a lot of people in town are first responders,” Phelan says. “I think that's one of the things that makes Fire Country special.”
CBS's decision to explore A.J Fire country The spinoff is no surprise, given the fact that the drama ranked as the most-watched new broadcast series last season, averaging 8 million viewers per episode, and 10 million in live +35 viewership on multiple platforms. CBS President and CEO George Cheek has hinted at the possibility of this happening Fire country A separate screening during a conversation with Deadline's Peter White last June at the Banff World Media Festival.
“We are focused on class appellate privileges,” Cheeks said at the time. “The first show of the season was Fire country, which absolutely lends itself to building a whole new world… It became very clear that not only was the show special, but I really felt like this could be a great example of us building a franchise together from scratch. So I say, “Guys, congratulations, you've got nine supports.” Now let's start talking about ideas for new accessories.' “They've really come up with some cool stuff.”
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