638 reviews
It would have been so much better without a laugh track. It's not even a show that made sense to have one. I get why shows use them but it's so stupid. How about just making a cry track also for emotional moments so I know I need to feel sad. This trend needs to die.
Parts 1-5 of the Ranch are fantastic, they are light hearted fun and hysterical. Part 6 made the ranch go from a comedy to something like days of our lives. Its no longer funny, its just drama..... This show sucks now
- jahredcellis
- Dec 6, 2018
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I am not going to explain what the show is about or how good the actors are doing their jobs, but simply put, this is a new take on TV series that I really appreciate. It is certainly not for everyone but its nice to watch something original (although am sure similar concepts may have been acted before).
There are some traditional American values on display here and to some that may seem not so modern or inappropriate, but in all honesty (am not an American nor can relate to this through experience), it is better than watching other comedy shows that are ridiculous, not funny at all and mainly promote specific themes to make sure they appeal to the wider audience.
Sit back and enjoy this show for what it is and not for what it is expected to be...its cool, relaxing and slow..and that's why you should binge it.
There are some traditional American values on display here and to some that may seem not so modern or inappropriate, but in all honesty (am not an American nor can relate to this through experience), it is better than watching other comedy shows that are ridiculous, not funny at all and mainly promote specific themes to make sure they appeal to the wider audience.
Sit back and enjoy this show for what it is and not for what it is expected to be...its cool, relaxing and slow..and that's why you should binge it.
- jaked-41539
- Jun 15, 2018
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First season or 2 I enjoyed then I found the drama a bit too much and also the filter became so dark .
- drpainters
- Feb 14, 2020
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Bring back Rooster it's not as good without him. The man wasn't even convicted and they have no proof that he did anything wrong. What about innocent until proven guilty???
- cliftonlcole
- Dec 9, 2018
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Just a wonderful show. Please, don't judge the show just off the pilot episode, as I did. Give it a few episodes before you hang it up. I understand...the pilot was a bare for me to watch, but it really gets better as you warm up to the characters and the story-line. I ended up binge watching all of the episodes with my wife. We are looking forward to future episodes of...THE RANCH...
- rjalexjr-937-227220
- Mar 7, 2017
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- jenreneejb
- Dec 7, 2018
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- musiclover-11384
- Dec 6, 2018
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Netflix recently added the new original series The Ranch to their line-up. The show follows the lives of a family of ranchers in Garrison, Colorado. I really started watching it for the Kutcher-Masterson pairing. The brothers great when playing off each other, but the whole cast is what makes the show a success. Kutcher continues his lovable dumb guy routine from back in the day, but there's an added maturity behind his character which I didn't entirely expect, and Masterson keeps up the sarcastic banter that he's known for.
Sam Elliot is fantastic as the stick-in-the-mud father, and balanced well with Oscar-nominated Debra Winger as the flighty and sometimes very wise mother. It was a nice surprise to see Elisha Cuthbert show up as Kutcher's high school ex-girlfriend, and the episodes with the both of them were great.
As with many Netflix originals, it starts off slow. If you can push past the stilted, bad jokes of the first episode then you'll find an endearing comedy with strong performances from everyone. Although the show can be quite predictable at times, overall it's a really fun, enjoyable production.
Sam Elliot is fantastic as the stick-in-the-mud father, and balanced well with Oscar-nominated Debra Winger as the flighty and sometimes very wise mother. It was a nice surprise to see Elisha Cuthbert show up as Kutcher's high school ex-girlfriend, and the episodes with the both of them were great.
As with many Netflix originals, it starts off slow. If you can push past the stilted, bad jokes of the first episode then you'll find an endearing comedy with strong performances from everyone. Although the show can be quite predictable at times, overall it's a really fun, enjoyable production.
- reviewsbylauren
- Apr 2, 2016
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Having to watch it at night because the smallest amount to light makes it impossible to see - on my brand new flatscreen tv (on it's brightest setting) & still not be able to see anything because the scenes were filmed too damn "DARK" is really annoying. Seriously. Were you trying to save on electricity?
- estathena2
- Feb 21, 2020
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It's not funny anymore as it used to be. Now all it is is drama. Bring back the rooster. He was the reason this show was mostly awesome .
- aashishbhandari
- Dec 17, 2018
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- azoozmd-58490
- Dec 8, 2018
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What person decides to put a laugh track every 10 seconds....it spoils what is a really good shiw
- theicebox13
- Dec 7, 2018
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The Characters... I loved that the characters are not as shallow as they appear, for example, the chemistry between Colt and Heather and how a possibly good thing can develop from a hookup.
I loved that Maggie (the mom) is woman enough to know when something is not working and she is not afraid to step out on her own. Even unlikable dad, Beau, is growing on me.
I loved Rooster's dry humor and there are times Colt really tug at my heart strings. Kutcher does serious and funny in the same scene and makes it work.
The show deals with how f*ed up family can be and shows that you can find humor in any situation.
Lose the laugh track
I wish the laugh track would go, it takes me out of the world these characters live in. The F-bombs are really not necessary because they feel fake and doesn't add anything to its delivery.
Looking ahead...
The final episode ends with a major character leaving, I am looking forward to seeing what happens there. I am rooting for Colt and Heather. Beer-bong Billy is interesting and hilarious, I hope they do more with his character.
Overall, I loved The Ranch, I binge watched all 10 episodes in less than two days.
I loved that Maggie (the mom) is woman enough to know when something is not working and she is not afraid to step out on her own. Even unlikable dad, Beau, is growing on me.
I loved Rooster's dry humor and there are times Colt really tug at my heart strings. Kutcher does serious and funny in the same scene and makes it work.
The show deals with how f*ed up family can be and shows that you can find humor in any situation.
Lose the laugh track
I wish the laugh track would go, it takes me out of the world these characters live in. The F-bombs are really not necessary because they feel fake and doesn't add anything to its delivery.
Looking ahead...
The final episode ends with a major character leaving, I am looking forward to seeing what happens there. I am rooting for Colt and Heather. Beer-bong Billy is interesting and hilarious, I hope they do more with his character.
Overall, I loved The Ranch, I binge watched all 10 episodes in less than two days.
- gillian-felix
- May 13, 2017
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- dixoncrossbowz
- Jan 25, 2020
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- oalpertopcu
- Dec 7, 2018
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- rlwiggins-66944
- Dec 6, 2018
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Some corny aspects keep this from a perfect series if you ask me. If you expect too much out of this series then you might be disappointed. Danny Masterson as Rooster is by far reason enough to watch. The knockout performances from Elliot and Winger speak for themselves. As for the rest...
I think putting Ashton in a small-town is the hardest sell here. As a whole it works out, since his character hasn't been around for so long. The writing is fantastic, and jokes are well timed, however most people aren't going to put this together and just see through him as a country boy.
The Netflix platform is clearly experimenting with what they can do here. These series are sure to keep coming, and the freedom to bypass censorship is both progressive and captivating. Can't wait for more seasons, from this series and more.
I think putting Ashton in a small-town is the hardest sell here. As a whole it works out, since his character hasn't been around for so long. The writing is fantastic, and jokes are well timed, however most people aren't going to put this together and just see through him as a country boy.
The Netflix platform is clearly experimenting with what they can do here. These series are sure to keep coming, and the freedom to bypass censorship is both progressive and captivating. Can't wait for more seasons, from this series and more.
Haven't laughed out loud at a TV show so much since Archer. Liked all the people in it. Maybe a little predictable at times but what sitcom isn't. Maybe it just appeals to my inner cowboy. I really really like this show. I have no idea what the 1-3 star ratings are about unless they just have issues with the actors, the show is good and may become great. maybe they just don't like this kind of comedy, I mean I don't like ballet or opera, doesn't mean they stink.
So I guess this is a show you love or hate. I especially liked that I didn't feel a particular political agenda being pushed. Or any agenda at all, just good fun. So my advice watch the pilot, if you don't like it skip the rest
So I guess this is a show you love or hate. I especially liked that I didn't feel a particular political agenda being pushed. Or any agenda at all, just good fun. So my advice watch the pilot, if you don't like it skip the rest
- dwaynemayo60
- Apr 1, 2016
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- RemyHoggard
- Apr 1, 2016
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