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Okay, Hear Me Out: Outer Range is Weird (and I'm Here For It)
Ever wanted a show that's part cowboy drama, part sci-fi mystery, and all-around strange? Then buckle up, because Outer Range on Prime Video might be your next obsession. It's got that "small town hides big secrets" vibe that's been done before, but with a seriously bonkers twist.
Think Twin Peaks meets Yellowstone, but maybe not quite as good as either. However, it's uniquely entertaining in its own right. Let's dive into why you might want to give this oddball show a shot.
The Setup: Wyoming Gets Wild
Royal Abbott, played by the always-fantastic Josh Brolin, is a Wyoming rancher. He's trying to protect his land and family. Sounds normal enough, right?
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Except, a giant, unexplained hole appears in his pasture. And things get really weird from there.
What Makes It So Watchable?
First off, the scenery is stunning. Wyoming looks absolutely gorgeous. Wide open spaces and dramatic landscapes are plentiful.

Second, the mystery is genuinely intriguing. What is that hole? What's going on with the strange drifter, Autumn (Imogen Poots)? And why are the neighbors so darn annoying?
The show doles out clues slowly, keeping you guessing. It's perfect for binge-watching if you enjoy unraveling a complex puzzle.
The Characters: Flawed and Fascinating
The Abbotts are a complicated bunch. They're dealing with grief, family tensions, and now, a giant hole in the ground. Each character has their own secrets and struggles, making them feel real and relatable, despite the crazy circumstances.

You may not always like them, but you'll definitely be invested in their stories.
Twin Peaks Vibes... Sort Of
Okay, let's address the elephant in the room (or, you know, the giant hole). Outer Range definitely evokes the spirit of Twin Peaks. There's the quirky small-town setting. There are strange, supernatural occurrences. And there's a general sense of unease throughout.
But it's important to remember that Outer Range is its own thing. It's not trying to be a carbon copy of David Lynch's masterpiece.

It's more of a nod to that style of storytelling. It is embracing the weird and unexplained.
Why You Should Give It a Try
If you're looking for a show that's predictable and straightforward, Outer Range isn't for you. But if you're open to something a little out there, you might just find yourself hooked.
It's a slow burn, but the payoff is worth it. The combination of Western drama, sci-fi mystery, and compelling characters creates a truly unique viewing experience.

Plus, Josh Brolin wrestling with the unknown? What's not to love?
"Outer Range isn't perfect, but it's perfectly weird."
So, grab some snacks, dim the lights, and prepare to enter the strange world of Outer Range. You might just find yourself down the rabbit hole (or, you know, the giant void) along with the Abbotts.
