A rancher fighting for his land and family discovers an unfathomable mystery at the edge of Wyoming's wilderness.A rancher fighting for his land and family discovers an unfathomable mystery at the edge of Wyoming's wilderness.A rancher fighting for his land and family discovers an unfathomable mystery at the edge of Wyoming's wilderness.
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Outer Range' is a slow-paced, intriguing sci-fi western with strong performances, especially from Josh Brolin. The show blends mystery, family drama, and time travel, drawing comparisons to 'Yellowstone' and 'Twin Peaks'. Cinematography and atmosphere are praised, though some criticize dark scenes and pacing issues. Themes of family struggles, turf wars, and the unknown are prominent. The show's originality and complex storytelling are highlighted, though some find it confusing or lacking in coherence. Character development and motivations receive mixed reception.
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Season 1 was interesting and slow paced because we thought they were character building, plus time travel has always been a big interest. That being said after just painstakingly wading through season 2 sad to say it was more confusing that the first season. Irrelevant storylines and characters that take up time and space like the Tillerson's, you get no real explanation just bits and fragmented pieces. Autumn was the most hateful awful character and I "think" we are supposed to like her. Questions never answered just more questions that now don't care why or how just want the torture to end. Lili Taylor and Josh Brolin were good but wasted...scratch that, ALL the actors were wasted on this grandiose attempt. Sorry.
Everything's been said in the first 200 reviews, except for this: these people have got to stop giving each episode to a different director and/or different writer. The quality, and the whole concept, goes up and down randomly from episode to episode. The characters look the same but speak and act differently. Find a good writer and keep him/her. Find a good director and keep him/her. Complete variation in tone and concept is NOT what we want in a long story.
Outer Range is just as much typically American as Dark is typically German. It is actually interesting to see two different approaches to the same topic.
It has its pros and cons. I understand why it incorporates so much clichés about a farmer's life and small town America, but it gets a bit too much for me as the show progresses. I wouldn't go that far too call it boring, it is only a minor inconvenience for my European eyes and ears.
On the other side, the supernatural part of the story is quite refreshing as opposed to "traditional" science fiction.
Overall it's a good show, deserves a strong seven.
It has its pros and cons. I understand why it incorporates so much clichés about a farmer's life and small town America, but it gets a bit too much for me as the show progresses. I wouldn't go that far too call it boring, it is only a minor inconvenience for my European eyes and ears.
On the other side, the supernatural part of the story is quite refreshing as opposed to "traditional" science fiction.
Overall it's a good show, deserves a strong seven.
Lots of intelligent reviews about this show already so I'm going to just take this opportunity to talk about the amazing performances. In particular, Lili Taylor. I did not know I needed Lili Taylor as rancher matriarch in my life, but oh I really did. How I enjoyed watching her just own this part! The way she zig zags from wife to mother to slightly unhinged to feral while also somehow simultaneously heartbreakingly vulnerable and back again with absolute mastery. Even if I didn't like the show I'd watch it just to see what she's going to do next.
Fortunately I do like the show and am looking forward to season 3. I have absolutely no idea where it's going from here, but the easiest way to watch is just to accept it as it comes. I'm not even trying to figure it out. Just watch it and enjoy the surreal wonder of it.
Fortunately I do like the show and am looking forward to season 3. I have absolutely no idea where it's going from here, but the easiest way to watch is just to accept it as it comes. I'm not even trying to figure it out. Just watch it and enjoy the surreal wonder of it.
This show doesn't meet you half-way. It doesn't throw in 'eye candy' scenes or give you particularly likeable characters or hold your hand in any way. You have to either pay attention and fully-engage with it or go watch something else.
If you do stick with it, you'll be enjoying one of the most original, thought-provoking dramas in a long time. The central conceit is outrageous, but it works because the film-maker's commit to it and to delivering it in a very specific tone.
It's great to see a drama that takes bold risks with story-telling and, had it fallen flat, it would be still be laudable for that intention alone. But it doesn't fall flat - it works as a fine, ambitious piece of quality, high-end TV. Really looking forward to seeing where it goes in season 2.
If you do stick with it, you'll be enjoying one of the most original, thought-provoking dramas in a long time. The central conceit is outrageous, but it works because the film-maker's commit to it and to delivering it in a very specific tone.
It's great to see a drama that takes bold risks with story-telling and, had it fallen flat, it would be still be laudable for that intention alone. But it doesn't fall flat - it works as a fine, ambitious piece of quality, high-end TV. Really looking forward to seeing where it goes in season 2.
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- TriviaWhen Sheriff Joy is leaving to find the men who took Flower, Falling Star begins to recite the words (lyrics) to Led Zepplin's "Stairway to Heaven" in Shoshone and Sheriff Joy finishes them, also in Shoshone.
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