What to Expect from Fire Country Season 4 Episode 4: Like a Wounded Wildebeest
Manny takes it upon himself to confront Bode on Fire Country Season 4 Episode 4, “Like a Wounded Wildebeest.”
With Audrey coming to him for help, it’s now up to her and Manny to get Bode to open up about his struggles.
Vince’s death is a heartbreaking situation for the Leone family. However, it’s not one he’d want Bode to use as a scapegoat to relapse.
While the two may have had a rocky relationship over the last few years, at the time of his death, Vince was proud of Bode and the man that he’s become. Bode needs to hold on to that and let it guide him moving forward.
Meanwhile, Jake continues his journey toward chief, putting on the best performance he can each day for Richards.
Making “Like a Wounded Wildebeest” an even more exciting outing is Jordan Calloway’s jump behind the camera, marking his directorial debut.
Here’s everything you need to know about this episode, including the air date, cast, promo, and how to watch.
- Title: “Like a Wounded Wildebeest”
- Air Date: Friday, November 7th, 2025
- Time: 9/8c
- Network: CBS
- Writer: Joe Hortua
- Director: Jordan Calloway
How to Watch Fire Country Season 4 Episode 4
- Live: CBS at 9/8c
- Streaming: Available next day on Paramount+
Fire Country Season 4 Episode 4 Description
Manny has a serious conversation with Bode about a troubling discovery, urging him to be honest and take responsibility.
Guest Stars & Returning Characters
- Main Cast: Max Thieriot, Kevin Alejandro, Jordan Calloway, Jules Latimer, Diane Farr, and Shawn Hatosy.
Promo & Photos
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Eagles GM Explains Why AJ Brown Was Untouchable at the Trade Deadline

Every NFL team has one or two players who are considered untouchable aside from the quarterbacks. For example, the Cleveland Browns bent over backward to keep 2023 DPOY Myles Garrett
Brown hasn’t requested a trade from the Philadelphia Eagles; however, his body language, press conferences, cryptic tweets, and social media activities suggest he will gladly join another NFL team, not even twelve months after winning the Super Bowl.
When the Eagles traded for edge rusher Jalen Phillips from Miami, it was a clear indication that they were more than willing to do business ahead of the November 4 deadline. Then came a big surprise. AJ Brown remained part of the Eagles even after the trade deadline closed on Tuesday.
Jeff McLane of The Inquirer spoke with Eagles general manager Howie Roseman about Brown. Roseman confirmed that Brown was not available for a trade.
I think that when you’re trying to be a great team, it’s hard to trade great players. And A.J. Brown is a great player. He wears the ‘C’ for a reason. [Brown’s an] important part of [Eagles], of this organization. He cares about winning. He cares about his teammates. And I think that when you’re a team like ours that is looking forward to an opportunity to compete for a championship, you just don’t get rid of the guys like that. And so, feel very lucky to have him on our team and excited about the second half of the season with him
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Brown’s frustration dates back midway point of last year. As the WR1 for the team, he asked for more involvement in the offense.. His grievance remained the same in 2025. Cracks formed between him and quarterback
Nevertheless, Brown became a prime target for the 7-2 New England Patriots, a team he grew up supporting. Roseman waved his magic wand and kept hold of his prized asset.
AJ Brown is committed to playing his best football with the Eagles
The Eagles took down the New York Giants before heading into the bye week. After eight games, they lead the NFC East with a 6-2 record, miles ahead of the 3-5-1 Dallas Cowboys in second.
Brown missed the win over the Giants due to a hamstring injury, but should be fine to face the Green Bay Packers in week ten. Speaking with Josina Anderson, a league source claimed that Brown is hungry to win.
AJ Brown is not miserable. He’s hungry. He’s a player that cares about his team and his legacy. He wants to be among the greats. Every player should want that, & continue to strive for that. So of course he’s going to want to feast. That’s the energy that is a difference-maker. You don’t get rid of that
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In an interview with The Athletic‘s Brooks Kubena, Brown disclosed that he is indeed frustrated because he wants more of the ball during a game.
I know everybody’s counting on me, that’s my thrill. Everybody knows the ball’s coming to me. I love that feeling. It’s a rush. And that’s why it’s frustrating at times. And maybe people really misunderstand me as a player, but those feelings – that’s what I want. You may see a little frustration. It’s because I really want to contribute… if I’m not getting the ball, obviously, it’s not as fun
AJ Brown told Kubena.
In seven starts this year, AJ Brown has accumulated 29 receptions from 51 targets for 395 yards, 13.6 yards per catch, and 3 touchdowns.