Fire Country Season 4 Episode 6 Review: Your Voice in My Head

Bode must control his natural urges and avoid interfering in a federal investigation on Fire Country Season 4 Episode 6, “Your Voice in My Head.”

After unveiling the news of an arsonist to Bode on Fire Country Season 4 Episode 5, “Happy First Day, Manny,” the series is wasting no time diving into this new conflict.

On the heels of his probation ending at the stroke of midnight, though, those closest to Bode must work to help keep him on track.

Meanwhile, Eve is forced to examine her desires for the future when Francine signs up to become a foster mother without her knowledge.“Your Voice in My Head” – Pictured (L-R): Jordan Calloway as Jake Crawford and Max Thieriot as Bode Leone. Photo: Sergei Bachlakov/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Old Habits Die Hard

If there’s one thing to know about Bode Leone, it’s that once he sets his sights on something, his urge to achieve that goal will likely never fade. Even if it takes a miracle to come true, his motivation to achieve his goals is unlikely to vanish, which can be both a good and bad thing.

In this instance, it’s an inconvenience that almost gets him put back in jail. Thankfully, though, Manny is there to be the voice of reason in his hour of need. Without his interference, Bode likely would have broken into OLD BOYS’ home and then been caught by the ATF.

“Your Voice in My Head” – Pictured (L-R): Tyrone Benskin as Pitmaster Gus and Max Thieriot as Bode Leone. Photo: Sergei Bachlakov/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

What makes his actions more infuriating in this outing is his stance at the beginning of the hour. He’s the one with the voice of reason, telling Jake that aiding the ATF’s investigation only gets them closer to finding the arsonist.

However, that sentiment is thrown out the window almost immediately once he realizes the arsonist could be someone who used to work at his family’s bar.

Viewers who have been present from the beginning of the series know that Bode is as hard-headed as they come. While his inability to follow orders and stay out of trouble is genuine to who he is at his core, it doesn’t make it any less exhausting.