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Fire Country's Max Thieriot Teases 'Dramatic Conclusion' Ahead of Season Finale

Fire Country's Max Thieriot Teases 'Dramatic Conclusion' Ahead of Season Finale
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The show's finale will be more dramatic than ever thanks to unexpected guests.

The first season of Fire Country is coming to an end, and although there are still two episodes to go, it can already be said that the series about firefighters has done very well, as evidenced by the consistently high ratings and the renewal for a second season.

Since this is only the first season, fans still don't know what to expect from the finale, but Max Thieriot, the show's star and creator, promises that the final episodes will be dramatic and that unexpected guests will help keep the heat on.

Max Thieriot admits that he is a big fan of country music, and he was able to fulfill an old dream through Fire Country – specifically for the series, country music stars Miranda Lambert and Dierks Bentley recorded four exclusive songs, two each for the penultimate and final episodes of the first season.

Max promises that they will provide the perfect backdrop for the dramatic events that unfold in these episodes.

Considering that it was apparently no easy task to get such big stars to join the series, one would like to believe that the finale will not disappoint the viewers.

This isn't the first time country artists have appeared on the show (further confirming Thieriot's love of country music). In one of the last episodes, another famous country artist, Kane Brown, had a small role.

Brown played a tramp called Robin. He helped the fire brigade in bus crush and then gave Bode a bag full of money.

Such an act made Bode wonder if Robin was a pseudonym – part of the name Robin Hood – and if the character stole money from the rich to give to those who really need it.

Kane appeared in the show not only as a guest star, but also as singer – his song Different Man was featured in the episode.

This is not the first time the singer has worked with Fire Country, as another of his songs Riot was featured in one of the promos for the series.

Although the performer's role was very minor, many fans agree that it was the most pointless cameo in the series, and also blamed the singer's acting, which left much to be desired.

This time around, the country artists are only doing what is within their scope of work on the show, and for sure, what they have prepared for the fans will really help to heat up the atmosphere at the end of the season and let the fans experience a variety of emotions.

You can watch the next episode of Fire Country on May 12 on CBS.