How Max Thieriot’s Fire Country Is Already Crushing Harder Than Ever In 2023

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With seemingly more and more TV shows suffering first-season cancellations these days, largely within the world of streaming, it’s no doubt as difficult as ever for creators and stars to ever feel safe and secure. But no one involved with CBS’ Fire Country needs to worry much about the immediate future, however, as it’s crushing harder than ever already in 2023. Not only did the character-driven drama land a Season 2 renewal earlier this month, but it’s also going against the usual television trends by continuing to build up its core audience through the back half of Season 1. 

More specifically, Fire Country is celebrating its biggest three-week stretch yet in terms of viewership stats and demo ratings, with two of the episodes in question drawing the biggest nightly viewerships yet for the young series. (Which is all leading into what will likely be the most-watched installment of the season, but more on that lower down.) Ahead of its midseason premiere on January 6, Fire Country was like many other first-year dramas, with its highly promoted series premiere garnering its then-biggest audience: 5.91 million viewers on the night, and a 0.4 demo rating with adults 18-49. But while those stats went untouched through December’s finale (directed by star Kevin Alejandro), the drama’s CBS return in the new year managed to lure in even more eyeballs. 

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