When it comes to workplace sitcoms, it doesn’t get much funnier than TruTV’s “Tacoma FD,” the series about a crew of rebellious firefighters stationed in one of the rainiest cities in North America.
“Tacoma FD” was co-created by Kevin Heffernan and Steve Lemme, who also star as Chief Terry McConkey and Captain Eddie Penisi, respectively. They’re both parts of the popular Broken Lizard comedy ensemble (“Super Troopers,” “Super Troopers 2”).
(“Super Troopers,” “Super Troopers 2”). The show is partly inspired by Heffernan’s cousin Bill, a real-life firefighter in New Haven, Connecticut, and a technical advisor on the show (via TV Line) (via TV Line). Hijinks aside, that commitment to realism is one of the reasons why “Tacoma FD” has become such a smash.
With “Tacoma FD” winding up its third season on December 9, 2021, it’s not too early to look ahead to Season 4. Fortunately, TruTV hasn’t left “Tacoma FD” fans in suspense. Here’s all we know about “Tacoma FD” Season 4.
Tacoma Fd Season 4 Release Date
At this time, there is no official release date for the fourth season of “Tacoma FD” from TruTV, which has not yet been confirmed. Given the fact that Season 3 hasn’t even finished airing yet – the Season 3 finale will run on December 9, 2021 – this is to be expected.
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However, there is some good news: we now know that Season 4 will be broadcast. According to Deadline, TruTV has officially renewed “Tacoma FD” for the fourth season, which will premiere on November 3, 2021. We may make an educated guess as to when Season 4 will launch based on the production schedules for the previous seasons.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, TruTV has renewed “Tacoma FD” for a third season, which will premiere in August 2020. Next to that, on September 16, the following year, the season premiered. Because it takes around a year between the announcement of the renewal of “Tacoma FD” and the start of the next season, Season 4 is expected to premiere in late 2022, probably in December. As new information becomes available, we will update this post.
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Tacoma Fd Season 4 Cast
Barring any surprise additions to the cast, most likely “Tacoma FD” will bring back the same core ensemble that’s made the show a success so far. That includes Kevin Heffernan as Chief Terry McConky; Steve Lemme as Captain Eddie Penisi; Marcus Henderson as the paramedic Granfield “Granny” Smith; Eugene Cordero as firefighter Andy Myawani; Gabriel Hogan as firefighter Ike Crystal; Hassie Harrison as McConky’s daughter and the first female firefighter to join the firehouse, Lucy McConky; and Suzy Nakamura as Tacoma city councilwoman and frequent firehouse nemesis Linda Price.
It’s also likely that “Tacoma FD’s” fourth season will include some notable guest stars whom you’ve seen in comedies before. In the past, the show has featured Martin Starr (“Party Down”), David Koechner (“Anchorman”), Bobby Moynihan (“Saturday Night Live”), Whitney Cummings (“Whitney”), and Will Sasso (“Mad TV”) (via IMDB). It remains to be seen who might be making an appearance this season, though.
What Is the Plot of Tacoma Fd Season 4?
“Tacoma FD” is an episodic sitcom, which means that most of the episodes don’t feature continuing plots from episode to episode – with few exceptions, such as Season 3’s two-part firefighters’ ball episode – however, there are some exceptions.
Instead, the majority of the episodes are self-contained storylines that revolve around the antics of the firefighters at Firehouse 24. Throughout Season 3, episodes dealt with a variety of topics, ranging from Chief McConkey’s search for a new office chair to a pickleball competition for the entire firehouse.
One thing is certain: Season 4 will be a markedly different experience from Season 3. Due to the fact that the show’s third season was recorded under quarantine conditions, the show’s makers were compelled to write the majority of their episodes to take place solely within the firehouse.
In an interview with UPI, Heffernan said, “We were able to really get into a lot of the characters and the fun they can have in the station.” “It was a matter of necessity, but it ended up being a fantastic outcome for us.”
In Season 4, it’s possible that “Tacoma FD” will be able to venture outside the firehouse a little more frequently, as the country returns to something approximating its pre-pandemic state of affairs.