5 shows like Fire Country to stream while you wait for Season 2

There's still a bit of a wait on our hands for Fire Country Season 2. Here are five shows to check out in the meantime.

FIRE COUNTRY (9:00-10:00 PM) “I Know It Feels Impossible” – The station 42 and third rock crews face a daring rescue when a massive mudslide tears through Edgewater. Meanwhile, Bode’s (Max Theriot) freedom is on the line at his parole hearing. First season finale airing May 19. Pictured (L-R): Max Thieriot as Bode Donovan and Stephanie Arcila as Gabriela Perez. Photo: Sergei Bachlakov/CBS ©2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
FIRE COUNTRY (9:00-10:00 PM) “I Know It Feels Impossible” – The station 42 and third rock crews face a daring rescue when a massive mudslide tears through Edgewater. Meanwhile, Bode’s (Max Theriot) freedom is on the line at his parole hearing. First season finale airing May 19. Pictured (L-R): Max Thieriot as Bode Donovan and Stephanie Arcila as Gabriela Perez. Photo: Sergei Bachlakov/CBS ©2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. /
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SEAL Team is just one of the shows to watch while waiting for Fire Country Season 2

We are definitely ready to see more of Fire Country, but there is still a wait on our hands. The second season won’t arrive until February.

So, what do we do until then? We could rewatch the first season, but there are some great shows out there that will keep you entertained. They’re not all firefighter dramas, either, although they are certainly worth the watch.

Whether you want the romance element, the cop element, or the big saves element, TV has you covered. Here are five shows you need to watch while waiting for Fire Country Season 2.

Start with Max Thieriot in SEAL Team

Let’s jump back to the show that Max Thieriot was in before Fire Country. It’s all about the military drama SEAL Team.

Led by David Boreanaz, this series focuses on Bravo Team in the SEALs. They suffer the loss of one of their own while on a mission and need to bring in a new team member. That is Thieriot’s character, who wants to prove that he deserves a spot on the team and makes it known that he thinks he can lead it already.

This series offers some great realities of the military service. There’s the loss of team members, dealing with trauma, and even a focus on how veterans are forgotten about once they’re out. Get the tissues ready for some of the episodes.

SEAL Team is available to stream on Paramount+.