After a two-week hiatus, Fire Country returned with a bang. Unfortunately, the show decided to kill off a major character, Cara, played by Sabina Gadecki. Was it Gadecki’s decision to leave CBS’ firefighter show or was her character’s death out of her control? (Spoilers for Season 2, Episode 5 ahead.)
Created by SEAL Team star Max Thieriot, Fire Country is CBS’ firefighter series that premiered in 2022. Thieriot plays Bode Donovan, a convict who volunteers with the California Conservation Camp Program to assist Cal Fire. The prison unintentionally sends Bode to his hometown in Northern California, where he must fight dangerous wildfires alongside his family, former friends, inmates, and professional firefighters.
Sabina Gadecki joined Fire Country halfway in Season 1 as an ER nurse and Bode’s ex-girlfriend. She returned to Edgewater to help her mother move but decided to stay to pursue nursing at Edgewater Memorial Hospital, where she started a romantic relationship with Jake, also a Cal Fire firefighter.
In the series, it’s revealed that her character got pregnant at 19 years old. Cara’s mother hid the pregnancy by telling the people of Edgewater that Genevieve was her younger sister when she was actually Cara’s daughter. It’s currently unknown whether Bode is Genevieve’s father (Cara said that after she and Bode broke up, she was with one other man at the time but used protection).
Just as Bode was grappling with the idea of being a dad, the writers of the procedural made a big decision that would change Bode — and his relationship with Genevieve — forever.
How Did Cara Die On Fire Country?
In Season 2, Episode 5, “This Storm Will Pass,” Bode, Cara, and Diego found themselves in a serious ambulance crash during a Fire Tornado. Cara was impaled with a piece of metal (and still alive), but they were stranded in the middle of nowhere with no comms and limited medical supplies.
Although Bode and Diego tried their best, Cara suffered a fatal epidural hematoma that ultimately led to her death. During her last moments, Cara told Bode that she was wrong to say she did not want him involved in Genevieve’s life and that she hoped he wasGenevieve’s father. The series showrunner Tia Napolitano clarified that this moment is not Cara confirming that Bode is Genevieve’s dad.
“Be there for her — she needs all the love she can get, from you and Jake” was the gist of her words, Napolitano said to TVLine. “She’s not like, ‘Oh by the way, I paternity-tested her and it’s you.’ There is no paternity test.”
Why Did Sabina Gadecki Leave Fire Country?
Sabina Gadecki revealed before her character’s death that it was not her decision to leave Fire Country in Season 2. “If I had any involvement, I would be not dead,” Gadecki told Us Weekly before the episode aired.
While Gadecki wouldn’t have chosen this path for Cara, she did receive a warning from the writers ahead of time. “We had a whole beautiful heart-to-heart before the season started, so I feel really grateful that I knew ahead of time,” the actress said. “They felt they needed a place for all the characters to go and they were like, ‘We need you to know this was a pivotal storytelling moment, not a spur of the moment decision to get rid of a character.’”
She added that she’s happy she had “time to process on my own before the rest of the cast” after learning about Cara’s fate. “I feel grateful they honored my character in the way that they did. Even though it guts me,” she said.
Unfortunately, Cara’s heartbreaking death was inevitable. Napolitano revealed that it was always in the plan for Season 2.
“It’s very hard because Sabina Gadecki is so sweet and such a wonderful actress and we love having her on our show. But when I pitched this season originally, Genevieve was really the soapy center of it. Then we want to lean into and complicate that as much as we possibly could,” she explained. “When there’s only one known biological parent left standing, it complicates everything.”
Napolitano added that Cara’s loss will be felt deeply throughout the show. “If that person dies tragically — and we’ve made her and Jake so much stronger — [after] it really feels like she’s going to stick around and be in the fabric of our show [it is hard]. It’s always sort of the intention to rip that away from the audience so that they feel the loss like the characters do.”
Cara’s death does leave unanswered questions. Gadecki said that she wished “she could explore further” the emotional scene with Bode during her last episode. She added, “I wish I got to explore my relationship with Jake further. I think we just started to scratch the surface with, I think we had something really special there.”
Fire Country airs on CBS on Fridays at 9 p.m..