Warning! SPOILERS about Fire Country seasons 1 and 2 ahead.
Summary
- Sharon’s health journey in Fire Country took a surprising turn in season 1’s finale with Luke’s kidney donation finally leading her out of the woods.
- Sharon’s collapse in season 1, episode 22, and her and Luke’s secrecy hinted at various terrible possibilities, instead turning one of her worst moments into happy news with Vince finally knowing his brother’s kidney donation would save his wife.
- Fire Country season 2 shifts the focus onto Sharon’s marital issues with Vince at first and clashes with Luke’s leadership as division chief later, hinting at an exciting path ahead in season 3 for Sharon.
Sharon Leone’s health was a central story in Fire Country season 1, but its season finale greatly changed the course of Bode’s mom’s illness with a shocking but welcome revelation. Before Bode’s return to Edgewater, Sharon seemed at peace with the prognosis of her chronic kidney disease, having accepted there was nothing that could be done bar a transplant, which wasn’t easy to get. However, learning about Bode leaving Edgewater being Vince’s fault and cherishing Bode’s return changed Sharon’s perspective, effectively making her wish for more time with her family instead of accepting the end of her life had come.
Sharon had a shot at a transplant in Fire Country season 1, episode 15 when Jake offered her his kidney after learning he was a match. However, the severe reaction to the anesthesia that almost added Jake to Fire Country’s list of deaths convinced Sharon she could not find another match, letting her decide not to try for a transplant again, instead living her last days crossing things off her bucket list. In an unexpected twist of events that saw Sharon collapse, Fire Country season 1’s ending finally revealed what secret closely linked to her health Sharon and Luke kept.
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Sharon’s Collapse In Fire Country Season 1’s Finale Creates Chaos
The mudslide destroying a group of luxury cabins impacted Edgewater as a whole and Freddy in particular, with Cookie and Janey being among those hit. However, Station 42 handling the call and Sharon being there as division chief also affected her and Vince directly, as Sharon unexpectedly collapsed during the call, forcing Vince to carry her to the hospital. Sharon’s turn for the worse heavily hinted at her death possibly being close, especially with nobody coming forward after Edgewater’s residents mass-tested to see if they could be a match for Sharon.
Luke’s presence at the hospital even hinted at he and Sharon hiding an unspeakable secret from Vince, but when they decided to share it with him, it solved all of Sharon and Vince’s problems. Indeed, Luke being a match for Sharon ensured she would have had a kidney, essentially stopping the race against time she was on since her diagnosis. Fire Country season 1’s ending guaranteed Sharon would survive thanks to Luke’s kidney, and, despite not showing the transplant, the news made it easier for Vince and Sharon to go from worrying about Sharon’s health to Bode’s return to prison.
Luke’s arrival at the hospital foreshadowed issues ahead for Vince and Sharon, until they shared with Vince they had matched and Luke donating Sharon his kidney effectively meant he saved her.
What Happens To Sharon In Fire Country Season 2 & How It Sets Up Her Season 3 Story
Bode Returning To Prison Makes Sharon Lose Faith In Him
While Sharon’s health problems were effectively solved by Fire Country season 2’s beginning, marriage problems between her and Vince seemed to abound. With the two approaching Bode’s stint in prison in a diametrically opposed way, they could not agree on anything, and when Vince believed Bode, Sharon did not want to hear what she believed were Bode’s excuses, leaving Edgewater to fight a campaign fire somewhere else. Sharon’s refusal to engage with anything Bode-related until his return to Three Rock greatly shaped her path ahead for Fire Country season 3.
Luke taking Sharon’s old position already showed how his approach to the role was different. However, spearheading the closure of Three Rock to save the inmate camp program as a whole showed how bad Luke’s leadership was for Edgewater and Cal Fire. Sharon telling Luke about her plan to take her old job back establishes her path for Fire Country season 3, as season 2 already showed how she was done with Luke’s way of handling things. This hints at Fire Country season 3 continuing to focus Sharon’s story on her career instead of her private life.
Fire Country season 1 is now streaming in its entirety on Netflix.