L - Bode and Fire - Fire Country Season 1 Episode 13
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Eve and Jake respond to an emergency where a group of protesters is protesting a housing development. They discuss Bode's kidney match and what that could mean for him. Someone starts a fire using a homemade bomb.
 
Manny reveals to the other inmates that it is Bode's birthday. Bode and Manny talk about his donor plans.
 
Vince and Sharon talk about the new housing developments, and Vince expresses disinterest in participating in a photo op with the developers.
 
He agrees to do it because of a donation.
 
Jake starts texting Cara. Eve and Gabriela talk about his dating life.
 
A car ignites a fire during the photo op, and everyone is called in.
 
Sharon compliments Eve's training skills and offers Eve the chance to shadow her.
 
Eve experiences being a fire chief firsthand.
 
Jake and Vince work to free a protestor stuck in a peculiar position. Jake reveals he is Sharon's kidney match and offers to be a donor to protect Bode from returning to prison.
 
Bode overhears this conversation and doesn't take to the news so kindly.
 
Bode and Gabriela talk about the recent developments in their personal lives and the kidney issue.
 
The fire becomes bigger as the car keeps reigniting. Eve decides leading is not for her and joins in on the action.
 
Saving Tatum proves to be hard as she has secured herself very firmly. She also wants the crew to save the trees.
 
The developer and protestors finally come to a common ground when he agrees to listen to what they have to say.
 
Gabriela and Eve join Bode for his birthday. Vince and Sharon watch from a distance and decide to let them enjoy their time together.
 
Bode agrees to let Jake be the donor for the kidney.
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Fire Country
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Fire Country Season 1 Episode 13 Quotes

Tatum: Here I am, trying to save what they couldn't.
Jake: Isn't saving trees antithetical to construction?
Tatum: My parents practiced sustainable forestry. They balanced what's good for the trees, the people, and the wildlife. People need houses, I'm not denying that.
Jake: There's just a better way.
Tatum: A less destructive way.

I made this about me. You know, in thinking I needed to do this to make up for my past mistakes. My mom's who I care about. I just want her to live.

Bode