

Outer Range

A rancher fighting for his land and family stumbles upon an unfathomable mystery at the edge of Wyoming’s wilderness, forcing a confrontation with the Unknown in ways both intimate and cosmic in the untamable American West.
A rancher fighting for his land and family stumbles upon an unfathomable mystery at the edge of Wyoming’s wilderness, forcing a confrontation with the Unknown in ways both intimate and cosmic in the untamable American West.
Wow!
I know it's lazy and not good writing to sum up a story with the exclamation, "wow!", but that's all I can say about Outer Range and do it justice, without watering it down.
Outer Ranger is a science fiction show, sure. That's one side of it, certainly not its primary side.
Outer Range is a show about the darkness that lurks inside all of us. That darkness shapes our lives despite our best efforts to tamp it down and not let it influence our actions and motivations. But it does, even if oh so gently. And to me, that's what this show was mainly about. The influence of this darkness in our actions and desires. How it can lead to outcomes previously considered unthinkable or plain wrong;.
It's a show about time, family, conflict, and the transcendental object at the end of time that's approaching our unsuspecting and unprepared little planet at light speed. This show is about that too. About an enigma. A phenomenon that is completely beyond our petty human comprehension. We need to get ready to face it, and I hope we do it better than the characters in this show did, but I fear we're all too human to be much better than a small combined, concerted effort by a collective of humans, instead of individuals.
The Cowboy version of Dark. Loved it!
Already know I'm gonna love this. Weird strange shows like this always gets a thumbs up from me.
Royal's prayer in episode 2 is damnit cathartic
[Prime Video] Beyond a simple referential proposal it subverts the elements of the western to also subvert some characteristics of science-fiction, and turns the traditional lone ranger into a kind of cosmic wanderer. This existentialist neo-western benefits from the direction of the Mexican Alonso Ruizpalacios in the first two episodes. And concludes by offering so many answers that new questions are raised.
so annoyed it was cancelled.I loved the scifi cowboy show :(
I liked the series but it seems like the story just wasn't thought out enough before filming. You know where it is going but it just never gets there. and ya not much actual sci-fi in it. The ending wasn't really a cliffhanger, more of a setup for the next season. I don't think there really would of been a great ending ever for it either.
❤x7
Wasn't too sure about this show at first. It starts out as a bit of a cowboy/sci-fi/mystery/thriller but soon morphs into much more. Secrets upon secrets and plenty of mystery which will continue in future seasons (if it doesn't get canceled that is). The only problem is that as episode 10 closed out season 1 - i was left wanting more - NOW.
How I rate:
1-3 ❤ = seriously! don't waste your time
4-6 ❤ = you may or may not enjoy this
7-8 ❤ = I expect you will like this too
9-10 ❤ = movies and TV shows I really love!
I'm having a hard time getting into this show, the cast is good and the acting is mostly good (mostly) but it doesn't make a lot of sense. I'm going to stay tuned for a while to see where it goes, but so far I could take it or leave it.
this serie was pretty good at the beginning.. but from episode 3 the downfall has been even greater lol... "sadly"
Wow!
I know it's lazy and not good writing to sum up a story with the exclamation, "wow!", but that's all I can say about Outer Range and do it justice, without watering it down.
Outer Ranger is a science fiction show, sure. That's one side of it, certainly not its primary side.
Outer Range is a show about the darkness that lurks inside all of us. That darkness shapes our lives despite our best efforts to tamp it down and not let it influence our actions and motivations. But it does, even if oh so gently. And to me, that's what this show was mainly about. The influence of this darkness in our actions and desires. How it can lead to outcomes previously considered unthinkable or plain wrong;.
It's a show about time, family, conflict, and the transcendental object at the end of time that's approaching our unsuspecting and unprepared little planet at light speed. This show is about that too. About an enigma. A phenomenon that is completely beyond our petty human comprehension. We need to get ready to face it, and I hope we do it better than the characters in this show did, but I fear we're all too human to be much better than a small combined, concerted effort by a collective of humans, instead of individuals.