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Sheriff Country Episode 13: Fire Country Crossover & Plot Reveal

Diane Farr as Sharon Leone, Morena Baccarin as Sheriff Mickey Fox and Matt Lauria as Boone in ‘Sheriff Country’ episode 13 (Photo: Eric Milner © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

CBS’s Sheriff Country returns from a three-week break with part one of a two-part Fire Country crossover event. Fire Country‘s Max Thieriot, Diane Farr, and Jules Latimer guest star on episode 13, airing on Friday, April 3, 2026 at 8pm ET/PT.

“The Finest” Plot: After a mysterious school bus explosion leaves nine students missing, Sheriff Mickey Fox and Cal Fire Division Chief Sharon Leone must set aside their personal conflicts and unite their departments to try and crack the case.

Morena Baccarin leads the cast as Mickey Fox, Matt Lauria plays Nathan Boone, W. Earl Brown is Wes Fox, Michele Weaver plays Cassidy Campbell, and Christopher Gorham stars as Travis Fraley. Executive producers include Fire Country star Max Thieriot, Tony Phelan, Joan Rater, Matt Lopez, Jerry Bruckheimer, and KristieAnne Reed.

Matt Lauria as Boone and Max Thieriot as Bode Leone in episode 13 (Photo: Eric Milner © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

Sheriff Country Details, Courtesy of CBS:

Morena Baccarin stars as straight-shooting sheriff Mickey Fox, the stepsister of Cal Fire’s division chief Sharon Leone (Diane Farr of Fire Country). She investigates criminal activity while she patrols the streets of small-town Edgewater, contending with her ex-con father, Wes (W. Earl Brown), who is an off-the-grid marijuana grower, and a mysterious incident involving her wayward daughter. 

Director Ed Ornelas and Morena Baccarin on the set of episode 13 (Photo: Eric Milner © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)
Jules Latimer as Eve and Ian Quinlan as Hank in episode 13 (Photo: Eric Milner © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)
Max Thieriot as Bode Leone and Matt Lauria as Boone in episode 13 (Photo: Sergei Bachlakov © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

 

This post was last modified on April 27, 2026 2:59 pm

Rebecca Murray: Journalist covering the entertainment industry for 23+ years, including 13 years as the first writer for About.com's Hollywood Movies site. Member of the Critics Choice Association (Film & TV Branches), Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and Past President of the San Diego Film Critics Society.
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