Wildfire on Pluto TV is a curious addition to Sweden's streaming landscape, a channel dedicated entirely to series, but not the glossy primetime dramas you'd expect. The programming leans episodic and gritty, with a noticeable tilt toward Westerns and frontier survival narratives, though the inventory rotates enough that you might catch a Nordic noir rerun on a Tuesday afternoon. There's no schedule published anywhere, which is frustrating if you're trying to plan a watch. But for the channel-surfing type, the lack of curation becomes a feature: you drop in, get a random episode of something, and either stay or bail. Picture quality is solid, Pluto's compression is better than most free, ad-supported services in Europe. Commercial breaks are frequent but short, three minutes at most between acts. It's not a channel you'd subscribe to, but if you're already browsing Pluto's lineup on a lazy Sunday, Wildfire earns a click. The Swedish free-TV aesthetic carries through: no flashy graphics, no loud voiceovers, just the show and the next one. If that sounds like your kind of low-commitment viewing, it's worth bookmarking.
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