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I Don’t Think Jared Padalecki’s Fire Country Spinoff Should Happen

The TV boom might be leveling off, but we are still in the golden age of spinoffs.

Networks have decided to go all in on expanding the worlds of their popular shows, with some being upfront about it while others find a way to rebrand the approach.

Starz is all in on spinoffs — the Power universe specifically — that have a four-season ceiling, while CBS refers to it as “long-term development.”

jared padalecki in fire country season 3
(Sergei Bachlakov/CBS)

What that means is that the executives crunch the numbers, find a character with the potential of a massive return on investment, and give them a show.

The character’s popularity may be primarily influenced by the actor portraying them, as they finally capitalize on the image they’ve been cultivating for years.

This is the case with Camden from Fire Country.

He was unknown in the show’s universe, but Jared Padalecki did not play the same character on Supernatural for fifteen seasons for nothing.

Camden Casey is a hostage
(Eric Milner/CBS)

He also played Cordell Walker in the Walker, Texas Ranger reboot titled Walker.

Walker started his relationship with CBS studios while Supernatural gave him the star power to lead a show.

Yet after seeing Camden in Fire Country Season 3, he doesn’t deserve a spinoff.

Camden Is a Stranger

(Eric Milner/CBS)

For them to succeed, spinoffs should be centered around a popular character.

There are occasional exceptions where the premise can be rearranged in another setting, but fighting fires in a small town does not offer anything different.

As viewers, we do not have a connection to Camden, let alone his town.

It would be a new show with everything new, and that’s a recipe for disaster.

Vince and Camden consult
(Sergei Bachlakov/CBS)

When Camden’s unlikability enters the picture, the show is almost guaranteed to fail.

Like Fire Country’s Lead Character, Camden Is Annoying

One of the most aggravating things about Fire Country is Bode’s behavior.

That man has the unique ability to make everything about him while absolving himself of all the blame, even when it’s warranted — and it mostly is.

Bode takes a break at a bird sanctuary
(Sergei Bachlakov/CBS)

He’s always the hero in all circumstances, which often rubs people the wrong way, including viewers and other characters.

Camden arrived in Edgewater to oversee Bode’s final training before he joined the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire).

Given his personality, Bode was always meant to fail.

Many people apply to become firefighters, but not all succeed. You have to be incredibly hardworking and respect authority.

( Eric Milner/CBS)

Given his numerous antics, Bode would never have made the cut.

So, the writers introduced a character who would excuse Bode’s bad behavior by portraying him as special.

While everyone was trying to change Bode, Camden encouraged his worst instincts and did so bullishly. 

He constantly clashed with Vince, who had been on the job for a long time and knew that playing the hero was one way to get yourself and the people next to you killed.

(Eric Milner/CBS)

If he were to get his own spinoff, I doubt the writers would try to fix him and make Camden more calming to watch.

He would be an older version of Bode.

Also coming from Walker, I didn’t see a considerable difference between Camden and Cordell.

I’m not sure if it’s Padalecki’s acting or the characters he chooses, but they often come across as unlikable, even when they seem fine on paper.

Deed of Sale? - Walker Season 1 Episode 6
(Rebecca Brenneman/The CW)

If a considerable portion of the audience feels about Bode the way I do, they would opt to skip the spinoff because no one is willing to scream at their TV for two hours.

Imagine watching Fire Country and getting worked up because he’s pulled another stunt, only to tune in to Surfside (as it is rumored to be called) and see the same thing from Camden, who should know better.

If CBS is truly thinking of another spinoff, why not one centered on Gabriela, wherever she ends up?

Agree? Disagree?

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Alejandra

Thursday 26th of June 2025

Yo lo único que sé es que el autor de este artículo tiene claramente un sesgo en contra de Jared... por lo que nada de lo que diga debe ser tomado en serio

Jess

Thursday 26th of June 2025

Clearly you don’t like Bode and the format of the original show Fire Country or Jared in any of his shows. This article doesn’t come across as a valid commentary about whether or not you believe cbs, who have a first look deal with Jared, should have a spinoff based off of his character, but a biased opinion on your dislike for Jared overall. Therefore it’s easy to not take it seriously. It’s disappointing this narrow-minded nonsense was even published.

Denis

Friday 27th of June 2025

@Jess, You are right about one thing. Yes, I do not like Bode.

However, I love Fire Country as the next viewer. How did you miss the entire part about why the character doesn't work? Honestly I don't have strong opinions about Jared, just that I don't consider him a good actor.

Why do you think Camden deserves a spin-off?

Sarah

Thursday 26th of June 2025

Hey TV fanatic, you should stop hiring biased writers.

Jess

Thursday 26th of June 2025

@Sarah, I agree. This is a very opinionated “article” as are his replies. Pretty insufferable actually.

Carissa Pavlica

Thursday 26th of June 2025

Perhaps you're unfamiliar with opinion pieces. This title clearly states "I don't think," which should be your first clue. Denis had his say, you had your and now I, the owner of the site, had mine. That's how freedom of speech works. There are lines to draw, but none of them have been crossed.

Heather

Thursday 26th of June 2025

As a wanna-be journalist, maybe you should learn the difference between "this character is unlikeable" vs. "I didn't like this character." Or, "Jared can't play anything different" (objectively untrue otherwise he wouldn't have been given so many different characters in SPN) vs. "Jared's acting all looks the same to me."

You're using an awful lot of assumptions in this article and using 'we' as if you represent the entire viewership, when many other reviewers, including one from this site, considered Jared's character on Fire Country a breath of fresh air.

This is simply an opinion piece you're trying to pass off as fact using absolutes, which automatically disqualifies any journalistic integrity you may have as a supposedly unbiased reviewer.

Denis

Friday 27th of June 2025

@Heather, Hey Heather!

This article is heavily opinionated which is why I used a lot of first person pronouns. You shouldn't forget that I'm also a viewer and when I represent some position, I count myself in as part of the viewership.

The beauty of this site is that everyone can share their opinion.

Now, I would love to hear your perspective about the character. What do you think I'm missing?

Neferet

Thursday 26th of June 2025

Writing off his characters as unlikeable shows a very gross bias. Maybe if you can’t be impartial don’t write about people you obviously dislike

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