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Amazon Prime viewers have just days left to stream 'best TV show' with 'amazing cast'

Amazon Prime viewers have just days left to stream 'best TV show' with 'amazing cast'

Daily Mirror21-04-2025

The hit American teen drama only has 12 days left on Amazon Prime Video, with fans branding it 'the best show on Earth'
Fans are in for a disappointment as the series they've hailed as "the best on Earth" is set to be removed from Amazon Prime Video in just a few days.
Wildfire, an American teen drama that originally aired between 2005 and 2008, has been a hit with viewers. The show boasts a star-studded cast including Genevieve Cortese, Nicole Tubiola and Nana Visitor.

The plot centres around Kris, portrayed by Genevieve, who gets a chance to turn her life around after leaving a teen detention centre for grand theft auto. Her knack for handling horses doesn't go unnoticed and she soon finds herself working at a ranch run by the Ritters family.
As she forms new relationships and learns more about horses, Kris steps in to help save the ranch from financial ruin.
The first season's synopsis reads: "Kris Furillo gets her first chance at responsibility with a job on the Ritter family ranch, where she befriends a horse named Wildfire.
"She is soon swept up in a complicated world of ruthless competition, dark secrets and love. Wildfire remains her one true friend, and their ability to achieve the impossible together creates the hope and strength to face a challenging future."
Despite running for four seasons, Wildfire was cancelled due to falling ratings. Now, the clock is ticking for fans to catch the show on Amazon Prime, with only 12 days left before it's taken down, reports Surrey Live.

Viewers have drawn comparisons between Wildfire and other popular shows like The OC and One Tree Hill, with many showering praise on the series in their reviews.
Fans of the show took to social media to share their praise. One enthusiastic viewer wrote: "This is the best show I have ever seen! I'd recommend it to any teenager out there who loves a lot of drama in their t.v. shows!

"The plot line is so good, it would make a show even with bad actors and actresses look good! The cast is also amazing! In my opinion, everyone should watch the best show on Earth, and Wildfire is it!"
Another fan raved: "15 years after it was originally released and I am sure that this is one of the best shows I have EVER watched, and trust me, I've seen a LOT. I watched it in 8 days, a record for me, and I just couldn't get enough!"
A third fan, aged 30, admitted to becoming addicted to the show after discovering it just two weeks prior, saying: "It is an amazing show, entertaining, with great characters and let's face it some very good actors."

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