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Come to Ransom Canyon for the stunning landscapes, stay for the irresistible love stories and layered small-town drama — there’s something for everyone in the series created by April Blair (Wednesday, All American).
The addictive first season revolves around local dance hall owner Quinn (Minka Kelly) and grief-stricken rancher Staten (Josh Duhamel) as they make sense of the past, present, and future of their small Texas hometown, Ransom Canyon. The former classmates have been friends forever, but could never be together. After years of pining after Staten, Quinn decides to move on — only for Staten to come out of hibernation and make things a little more complicated.
Staten is mourning the deaths of both his wife, Amala (Quinn’s BFF and another high school classmate), and his teenage son, Randall. But even in his bereavement, he’s determined to prove there was foul play involved in the car accident that caused his son’s death. His investigation, however, unearths secrets from the town’s sordid past.
Meanwhile, mystery man Yancy Grey (Jack Schumacher) moves to Ransom to work on the ranch owned by Cap Fuller (James Brolin) and stirs up his own intrigue — including a head-over-heels romance with Quinn’s friend and co-worker Ellie (Marianly Tejada). The local high school is not exempt from drama, as cheerleader Lauren (Lizzy Greene), football star Reid (Andrew Liner), and from-the-wrong-side-of-the-tracks Lucas (Garrett Wareing) navigate their own love triangle — and some secrets of their own.
“I wanted to do something that felt big and escapist and had the romance, the drama, and the mystery, and have it all wrapped up in one package,” Blair told Netflix. “For me, old Westerns did have a romance and drama to them, so it leans into a more bygone era. I’m always trying to balance those things, and these intergenerational love stories.”
In case you missed anything while gulping down the gripping 10 episodes, keep scrolling to learn what happens to everyone’s favorite Ransom Canyon characters at the end of Season 1.
What happens in the love triangle between Quinn, Davis, and Staten?
Staten and Quinn have been caught in a “will they, won’t they” riptide since high school. But by Episode 7, their push-and-pull comes to a head — all thanks to a Smashing Pumpkins needle drop (more on that later) and a tornado. “What’s it going to take for them to be locked in a room together where they have to say the things that they have never said for 40 years?” Blair asked herself when writing the episode. “It can’t just be a regular day. What is the incident that makes them realize, ‘If I don’t say it now, we might not survive this?’ ” But it wasn’t an easy road to get there, to say the least.
The beginning of the show finds Quinn patiently supporting Staten in the wake of his wife and son’s deaths. “The fact that she helped him through all that … He didn’t leave the house for a couple of months, and she probably brought groceries over,” Duhamel said. “He probably didn’t give her the attention or the credit that she deserved, considering she did try to help him as much as possible. He probably didn’t recognize it and that’s probably frustrating for her, rightfully so.”
As Staten continues to keep her on the back burner, Quinn decides to give the seemingly benign Davis (Eoin Macken), Staten’s brother-in-law and rival, a chance. “You’re watching her realize, ‘Actually, Staten, I’m done trying to help you heal and figure your shit out,’ ” said Kelly. “[His] heart is stuck in this place that it’s been since childhood, but there’s something about it that you know you’ve got to walk away from. You have this other guy here that just seems, on paper, to be all the right things.”
Slowly, Davis reveals himself to be snakier than Quinn first believed, and the three enter into a tenuous triangle where more than just Quinn’s love is at stake: Davis wants to build a lucrative pipeline on Staten’s land. Also, Austin Water & Power, where Davis’ ex-wife Paula Jo (Meta Golding) sits on the board, strikes an agreement with Quinn to help keep her dance hall open. Contrary to what Davis originally insisted, there are strings attached that complicate things even further.
While Episode 7 marks their long-awaited union, Staten and Quinn are not without their problems as a couple. Staten punches Davis at the dance hall in the final episode, causing a stir, and Quinn delivers a wrecking ball of a line: “All I ever wanted was you, and I think that all you want is your own pain.” Their undeniable chemistry, however, gives us reason to believe they can make it work — or can they? What if Quinn ends up moving to New York? (More on that later, too.)
Who does Ava Phillippe play in Ransom Canyon?
During that fateful tornado scene in Episode 7, The Smashing Pumpkins’ moody “Tonight, Tonight” crackles through an old radio, bringing Staten and Quinn back to their senior prom. Staten tells Quinn he had intended to ask her to dance — not Amala, whom he ended up marrying — and the memory seems to strip away all the complications that have accumulated around the friends since.
Playing a young Amala is a friendly face: Ava Phillippe, the daughter of actors Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe. She’s one of many cameos throughout the 10 episodes, which also include appearances by singer Charley Crockett, Imagine Dragons’ Dan Reynolds, and professional bull rider Tilden Hooper. To learn more about the expansive ensemble, catch up on our cast guide.
Does Quinn move to New York?
When her old mentor Katherine Bullock (Kate Burton) came to Ransom to offer her a position as a pianist at the New York Philharmonic, Quinn initially turned her down. “People train their entire lives and still only have half your talent,” Bullock tells Quinn in an effort to sway her. But the debt she owes Austin Water & Power gives Quinn second thoughts.
Quinn decides to take the gig so that she can keep the dance hall operating, and appoints Ellie as a new partner in her absence. Although Quinn intends to return to Ransom after the debt has been paid, her move will be a challenge for Staten. “Can you imagine Staten living in a studio apartment in New York? No thank you,” Duhamel said. “I just don’t think it’s someplace Staten would move … but I’d like to find out.”
What happens to Lauren, Lucas, and Reid?
When Season 1 opens, star high school cheerleader Lauren (Greene) is dating Reid (Liner), Staten’s nephew and Davis’ son. She dreams of escaping Ransom — and her alcoholic mom — with a cheerleading scholarship, but she has her hands a little full with her own love triangle: She harbors feelings for Lucas (Wareing), a boy living in a trailer park of whom Lauren’s sheriff father doesn’t approve. “Lauren touches my heart the most because that character tackles what it means to be a teen girl in a way that doesn’t feel light and fluffy,” said Blair. “Lauren embodies all of that fear about the future, and knowing you have potential but how do you actualize that?”
Kelly was all too familiar with this character, having played another famous TV cheerleader in a love triangle, Lyla Garrity, in the juggernaut series Friday Night Lights. “Just being on a football field with cheerleaders, I was like, ‘This is so weird,’ ” Kelly said. “Watching [Greene] bring this character to life just inspires me. She’s just so good and fun to watch, and she makes it all her own. What she does with this character is nothing like Friday Night Lights.”
When Lucas and Reid start working together at Staten’s ranch, they strike an unlikely friendship, even though they’re both in love with Lauren. By the end of Episode 10, Reid ultimately realizes she belongs with Lucas and encourages him to make a swoonworthy grand gesture at the dance hall.
Who killed Staten’s son, Randall?
Randall died in a car crash, and most of the town, including Sheriff Dan Brigman (Philip Winchester), presumes it was a tragic accident. Staten is insistent that something more sinister happened, and his determined pursuit of the truth leads him to discover more than one town secret.
As the official investigation is reignited, cops arrest Lucas’ delinquent brother Kit (Casey W. Johnson), who’s seen as the town outcast — but Dan suspects there’s more to the story. The sheriff soon discovers that his wife, Margaret (Sarah Minnich), a struggling alcoholic who left town, was having an affair with Kit, and she was behind the wheel the night of Randall’s accident. In an emotional final scene, Dan arrests his wife, and Kit returns home to his brother.
Who is Yancy in Ransom Canyon?
When we first meet Yancy Grey, he’s sans shirt. His ties to Ransom and its community, however, are a little more obscured. He’s traveling from, in his words, “here and there, nowhere special” to Ransom to work for 80-year-old rancher Cap Fuller, and immediately hits it off with dance hall bartender Ellie.
His integration into the town isn’t that simple, though: We find out that, in exchange for parole from prison, Davis has recruited Yancy to persuade Cap to sell his ranch to benefit Austin Water & Power.
Oh, yeah, and he’s secretly Cap’s long-lost grandson. Despite his shady past and the grip Davis has on him, Yancy feels at home in Ransom and hopes to win Ellie’s heart and Cap’s respect. “He’s really just a broken kid who felt like he was turned away from his family,” Blair explained. “He’s come for revenge, essentially, and what he finds is redemption. The irony is the thing that he was denied that he was so angry about is actually the thing that changes him forever.”
What happens to Cap’s ranch?
Yancy finds Cap dead at the ranch in Episode 10. When he learns that he’s inherited the property, he asks Ellie to marry him. It seems Yancy has turned his situation around, until a woman shows up and claims to be his wife — causing Ellie to spiral into doubt.
Much to Davis’ frustration, Yancy decides to keep Cap’s ranch instead of selling it for $22 million as they’d originally planned when the two set out on this scheme. “He’s faced with a decision in the end: Cap is gone. He is now the sole heir, which means he could sell [the ranch] for a lot of money and get exactly what he came for — and he turns it down for love,” Blair said. “He becomes the protector of that place, and of Cap’s legacy moving forward, and becomes someone who puts someone else before him. I think that’s a big change for him in his heart.”
Will there be a Season 2 of Ransom Canyon?
Blair tells Tudum that she hopes audiences will be desperate for more episodes when the credits roll at the end of Season 1. “My favorite feeling is when a show ends, and you don’t want it to end, and you just want more,” she says. “It makes you feel warm and familiar, and you don’t want to let go. That is how I hope people feel. It’s how I feel about the show watching it.”
Stay tuned to Tudum to find out where Ransom Canyon goes next.