Bode’s (Max Thieriot) so shut to graduating from the coaching program, and one individual stands in his method on Fireplace Nation: Captain Camden Casey (Jared Padalecki), or, as Vince (Billy Burke) calls him in TV Insider’s unique sneak peek of the December 6 episode, “Malibu Ken.”
Sharon (Diane Farr) joins her husband as he cooks, calling it, “excellent timing. My urge for food is again, and my shoulder is steady, identical to my moods, due to new finest pal, hormone alternative remedy.” Sharon now is aware of her signs recently are due to perimenopause, due to a dialog with cadet Audrey (Leven Rambin). There’s additionally one more reason for her to be blissful, as Vince factors out: “Bode’s graduating.” That every one makes for “a rattling good day,” she says.
However then Camden reminds them that the coaching program go listing received’t be posted till later. “With Bode’s title on it,” Vince checks, and Sharon wonders if he’s there to inform them in any other case. He’s not however as a substitute to ask her to return Gabriela’s (Stephanie Arcila) license to her.
“We received into some ingesting the opposite night time, and she or he actually received into it, left that behind,” he explains. Camden says he’s not reporting her to her two chiefs and simply doesn’t need to embarrass her any additional after “she spilled her emotions.” (On the finish of the final episode, Gabriela headed to the bar after Bode informed her he couldn’t hold ready for sometime and for him perhaps meant they had been achieved.)
Watch the complete sneak peek above to see the questions Sharon and Vince have after that and Camden’s response.
This episode, titled “False Alarm,” sees Station 42 reply to a false alarm name that escalates right into a harmful hostage state of affairs. It’s additionally Padalecki’s final episode.
“Camden is in a position to remove loads personally from Bode and Bode is in a position to remove professionally and personally issues from Camden,” Thieriot informed us. “So that they each actually depart an influence on one another.”
Fireplace Nation, Fridays, 9/8c, CBS