Fire Country has announced that showrunner Tia Napolitano, who has been with the CBS drama from the beginning, is stepping down.
According to Deadline, Napolitano is leaving Fire Country at the end of Season 4. The outlet reports that Napolitano plans to focus on her own development deal with CBS.
Fire Country writers Tony Phelan and Joan Rater are staying on board, along with Thieriot, if the CBS drama returns for Season 5. As of this writing, a renewal has not been announced.
The news of Napolitano’s exit comes after a slew of casting changes that have taken place this year. Season 4 kicked off with the death of Vince (Billy Burke), which rocked Station 42, especially Sharon (Diane Farr) and Bode to their cores.
Fire Country faced another loss in the Season 4 premiere when Gabriela (Stephanie Arcila) chose to leave Edgewater for a job opportunity. Then Audrey (Leven Rambin) needed space from Bode and moved to another fire station.
Those are the significant changes that have taken place so far. However, Fire Country’s fall finale ended with a serious cliffhanger and many lives in jeopardy, which means more casting changes could be coming.
Fire Country airs Fridays at 9/8c on CBS.
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