Invoice Burke doesn’t assume anybody ought to hand over on Fireplace Nation’s Vince and Sharon Leone — even with their season 2 tough patch.
Warning: Spoilers beneath for Fireplace Nation season 2, episode 1.
“I believe no matter what occurs between Vince and Sharon, I believe individuals will nonetheless root for it,” Burke, 57, solely advised Us Weekly whereas selling season 2 of the CBS drama.
Burke, who performs Battalion Chief Vince Leone, known as his character’s relationship along with his spouse, Sharon (Diane Farr), an “idealistic relationship” that can proceed to be explored.
“What we attempt to do is make it extra relatable to people who find themselves in an analogous relationship. Who do have timeless accountability to one another and to these round them,” Burke defined. “So I believe that’s the dynamic that individuals can spend money on.”
He teased, “By way of what’s going to occur, once more, don’t know, I simply type of go alongside for the experience like everyone else does.”

Throughout the season 2 premiere, which aired on Friday, February 16, viewers realized that after Sharon obtained a clear invoice of well being following her kidney transplant, she took a sabbatical. That break included time away from Vince and away from their son, Bode (Max Thieriot), who in the beginning of the episode was six months into one other jail keep.
When Sharon returned to Edgewater, she appeared chilly towards Vince, who had been holding down the fort and visiting Bode solo in her absence. “I haven’t slept in months,” Vince stated within the episode, to which Sharon quipped, “I do know precisely how you are feeling.”
Elsewhere within the episode, the couple shared a candy embrace and seemed to be again on the identical web page about their marriage — however not on Bode’s scenario. (Bode lied about bringing medicine into Three Rock, the convict firefighter camp, through the season 1 finale, which resulted in him going again to jail.)
“I don’t assume that Sharon has actually modified her thoughts about something,” Burke advised Us earlier this month, noting that he thinks she’s “mourning the lack of time” and all that she “invested in her son.”
Burke defined, “The best way that she offers with that and the best way that Vince offers with it — kind of simply flipped [the situation] on one another’s head. I believe he most likely mourns the lack of time and now’s making an attempt to throw himself again into it.”
Burke advised Us that whereas Sharon was away, Vince selected to do a “soul search” that led to him leaning on the household he had shut, which was Bode in jail. He famous that on the identical time, Sharon was making an attempt to “discover herself” and are available to phrases with their present downside.
Because the season strikes ahead, Burke teased that Vince is “again to a spot the place he’s rooting for his son once more,” which hopefully Sharon will get on board with as nicely.
Fireplace Nation airs on CBS Fridays at 9 p.m. ET.