Sheriff Country‘s Mickey and Travis have some explaining to do after their daughter, Skye, catches them kissing.

In Us Weekly‘s exclusive clip from the Friday, March 6, episode of the hit CBS series, Mickey (Morena Baccarin) patches up Travis (Christopher Gorham) after he was shot, saying, “I think I missed my calling. I should have gone into medicine. … That is not the ringing endorsement that I was fishing for.”

Travis, meanwhile, reminisces about the early days of their relationship.

“I was just thinking about the time I was discharged from the hospital and you used the wrong tape and ripped a chunk of skin off my chest,” he quips. “Honestly, seeing you in action during the siege — never has anyone so clearly found their calling.”

Mickey refuses to take credit for her role in keeping their precinct safe earlier this season. Instead, she shares a sweet moment with Travis — and Skye (Amanda Arcuri) secretly catches them.

Baccarin, 46, stars as Sheriff Mickey Fox on Sheriff Country following her time on Fire Country. The spinoff, which premiered in October 2025, centers around Mickey as she investigates criminal activity and patrols the streets of her small town while dealing with her ex-con father and getting caught up in a murder case where her daughter is the prime suspect.

Season 1 has explored Mickey’s love life, showing her secret (and casual) romance with undercover DEA agent Alec (Wes Chatham). Showrunner Matt Lopez previously teased that “there will be multiple surprises” headed our way as the series continues.

“What we will unpack about Mickey is that since her divorce from Travis, her relationships have been few and fleeting,” he shared with Us in October 2025. “She is a character who has some armor. She is a character who has placed her trust in people and had that trust betrayed. She does not wear her heart on her sleeve and she does not leap in both feet first.”

Lopez concluded: “She is cautious and can she leave her heart unguarded long enough to possibly have a chance at something? At something deeply meaningful. That’s a question that will very much play out on screen.”

Lopez also spoke about deciding to explore Mickey and Travis as a couple, saying, “There’s something about Mickey and Travis that I find deeply romantic. There’s something about two people who pretty much grew up together, got pregnant at the age of 18, raised a kid together, have been through all these trials and tribulations, grown apart and got divorced.”

The screenwriter argued that people “can fall in and out of love with someone” over the years.

“But when you’ve gone through those kinds of experiences with someone, I believe Mickey and Travis have such a deep affection and admiration for each other that you never fully fall out of love with someone like that,” he noted. “At the beginning of the season, Skye was implicated in her boyfriend’s murder and it threw Mickey and Travis back into each other’s orbit in a way that I don’t think they had been in a while.”

Lopez continued: “I think there’s also something unexpected to, ‘Oh, who is Mickey going to fall for?’ Well, probably the handsome partner who you know. But who is the last person you expect to fall for? Your ex. So it’s been a fun story to tell.”

Sheriff Country airs on CBS Fridays at 8 p.m. ET.

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