‘Fire Country’ Star Sends 'Beautiful' and Raw Message to Fans Amid 'Hard' Season 4 Cast Shake Up
Fire Country star Jules Latimer (Eve) is getting real about Season 4 as fans struggle with the show killing off Vince (Billy Burke).
Latimer got raw and vulnerable in a social media message to
In an Instagram post, Latimer shared a carousel of behind-the-scenes photos from Fire Country
The post also featured photos from the second episode, including one of
Fire Country Star Jules Latimer’s Message to Fans
“Hey good people, I hope you’ve tuned into the first episode of @firecountrycbs . It was hard to let go of two members of our fire family who made this show what it is. There’s a lot of loss going on in this world and I can imagine how difficult it was for our STAN’s to tune in. One thing about what we’re doing this season that I know we’re all excited to share with you is how we move through uncertainty and what feels like starting over again,” she wrote, adressing the changes.
The actress went to share just what these changes mean for her, while letting fans know that they're all in this together.
“What I’ve deduced so far is we need each other (community) more than ever. This season you’ll see all of these characters fight in every episode to figure out how the hell we move forward," she wrote, explaining that the cast and characters are "on this journey with you."
"In life and in fiction. One day at a time trying our best and asking for help along the way. I love my @firecountrycbs family and look forward to sharing tonight’s episode with y’all. I hope you join us,” Latimer ended her caption.
Rambin showed up in the comments to show her love for her co-star. Latimer isn’t the only star speaking out to fans amid the cast shake-up, as Farr previously sent a direct and powerful message to fans who are “angry” over Vince’s death.
Fire Country Season 4 Changes So Far
We're only two episodes into the new season, but it’s obvious that life at Station 42 will never be the same. Not only did Vince die, but Gabriela (
There’s a new battalion chief, Brett Richards (Shawn Hatosy), who is shaking things up at the station and is nothing like his predecessor, Vince.
Ahead of Season 4, one of
In the second episode, it was revealed that 3 Rock may be done for good, which is a major change for the show. After all, it all started with Bode being sent to 3 Rock, which ultimately reunited him with his family.
Season 4 has only just begun, so fans should expect more excitement and changes as our favorite characters embark on this new journey.
'The Golden Bachelor' star Mel Owens opens up about engagement

The Golden Bachelor star Mel Owens has opened up about whether he was willing to get engaged at the end of his season.
After Cindy Angelcyk Cullers, Debbie Siebers, and Peg Munson -- who were all falling in love with
Mel, an attorney and former NFL player, then taped the Final Rose Ceremony in Antigua and chose a winner.
When asked if he got engaged, Mel suggested that he wasn't going to let the typical The Bachelor format dictate the finale outcome during an interview with Us Weekly.
"I told the producers, 'I'm here with an open heart and open mind,'" Mel shared with the magazine.
"But it's a two-way street. Just because I want to get engaged doesn't mean they want to get engaged. They might want to date, like, 'You're cool. Let's just hang out.'"
Mel admitted that during the final days of filming The Golden Bachelor's second season, he was still "contemplating" whether he was ready to get down on one knee and propose marriage.
"I like being married. I like the companionship, having a partner and shared experiences, but it has to be someone special," Mel explained.
Mel, however, prided himself on making logical and practical decisions on the show.
"In football, they're always trying to trick you. There's a lot of commotion going on, a lot of noise," Mel said.
"When things are crazy, I get really calm, and you can make decisions better."
If Mel does end up engaged, hopefully Bachelor Nation will be invested in his love story.
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"I feel like... by now, I should know something about him. I still know nothing!" The Golden Bachelorette star Joan Vassos complained during an episode of "The Ben & Ashley I: Almost Famous Podcast" earlier this month.
"He just doesn't open up... So I feel like we're going to run out of time, and we may get to the end of the season and not know Mel. And that's going to be a problem."
The podcast's co-host Ben Higgins suggested that Mel needs a moment of vulnerability, or an "emotional breakdown" of sorts, to connect with the audience.
Ben essentially hopes to see Mel sad over a particular exit or conflicted between bachelorettes.
"He says the right things. He listens to the ladies talk, they tell him how much they like him, and then he says, 'That's great. That means so much to me.' We don't know him at all," Ben complained.
"We don't," Joan agreed, "and we're going to run out of time."
Joan wondered if Mel simply "doesn't have it in him" to be expressive and let his walls down.
"[That] is what I'm afraid of, that we're just going to run out of time and he just isn't going to give that to us," Joan noted.
"Because we're getting pretty far along into this!... Things are going to get serious, really soon... and we know nothing about Mel!"
Joan repeated to Ben, "I'm just afraid he doesn't have it in him. He doesn't have anything to say!"
Joan and Ben discussed how The Golden Bachelor star seemed to focus too much on chemistry without diving deeper with his intelligent and sweet bachelorettes.