Outsiders (American TV series) explained

Genre:Drama
Creator:Peter Mattei
Theme Music Composer:Morgan O'Kane
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:2
Num Episodes:26
List Episodes:
  1. Episodes
Producer:Larry Rapaport
Location:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
West Newton, Pennsylvania
Cinematography:Jamie Reynoso
Scott Peck
Editor:Daniel Gabbe
Howard Leder
Matthew V. Colonna
Camera:Single-camera
Runtime:42-50 minutes
Channel:WGN America

Outsiders is an American television drama series created by Peter Mattei. Set in the fictional town of Blackburg in Crockett County, Kentucky, the series tells the story of the Farrell clan and their struggle for power and control in the hills of Appalachia. It is WGN America's third original series, which debuted on January 26, 2016. On March 11, 2016, WGN America renewed Outsiders for a second season which premiered on January 24, 2017.[1] On April 14, 2017, WGN America announced that the series had been canceled after two seasons, with the then-forthcoming last episode of the second season airing as a series finale on the channel.

Synopsis

Set in the Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky, the series revolves around the interaction of a group of mountain folk known as the Farrell clan and the locals in the nearby town of Blackburg, Kentucky.

The Farrells are an isolationist group who shun normal society and live a spartan existence in the woods. Extremely paranoid of outsiders, the Farrells have lived on Shay Mountain for over 200 years. The mountain is now coveted by a national mining outfit for its coal deposits.

At the start of the series, Asa Farrell, a cousin of the ruling family, returns to the mountain after leaving a decade prior in order to experience life in normal society. His arrival coincides with the family matriarch Lady Ray Farrell announcing her intention to cede power to her son, "Big Foster" Farrell. Big Foster, who never forgave Asa for leaving his family, has Asa imprisoned in a cage for six months until he is freed due to his ability to read after an eviction notice is posted at the entrance of the mountain.

In town, the mining company has gained approval to evict the Farrell family from the mountain and seeks to expedite the process so mining operations can begin as soon as possible. Deputy Sheriff Wade Houghton is assigned the task to carry out the eviction process. However, Houghton suffers from alcoholism, opiate addiction, and PTSD due to previous encounters with the Farrell family and the death of his wife. Houghton attempts to warn his superiors that any sort of eviction process will be bloody, result in loss of life on both sides, and will eventually devolve into a lengthy siege with the Farrells holding the advantage through their extensive knowledge of the mountains.

The eviction leads to a power struggle, as Lady Ray believes that the impending eviction is the apocalyptic event foretold in a family prophecy. Because of this, she pardons Asa, freeing him from the cage, and announces a delay in turning over authority to her son. She continues to refuse to change her mind when Big Foster, upset at being denied power, arranges a raid in town of a local gun owner that goes badly and costs the life of Big Foster's youngest son.

Cast and characters

Main

Recurring

Production

The series, first titled Titans, was created by playwright Peter Mattei, and produced by Peter Tolan and Paul Giamatti for Sony Pictures Television and Tribune Studios.[7] WGN America announced a 13-episode straight-to-series order in August 2014.[8] Production began in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area on May 5, 2015 and ran through September.[9] Mountaintop exteriors were filmed in Henry Kaufmann Family Park in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, while interiors were constructed at 31st Street Studios in the Strip District. Scenes in Blackburg, Kentucky, the fictional town at the base of the mountain, were filmed in Millvale.[10] WGN America renewed the series for a second season. Production resumed in mid-2016 using the same locations around Pittsburgh.[11]

Series overview

Episodes

Season 2 (2017)

Reception

Reviews

On review aggregator Metacritic, Outsiders holds a score of 63/100, based on 17 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season has an approval rating of 78%, stating "Outsiders gritty performances keeps the backwoods drama intriguing, even when the story gets stuck in the mud."[12]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'Outsiders' renewed for Season 2 on WGN America. https://web.archive.org/web/20160312071240/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2016/03/11/outsiders-renewed-for-season-2-on-wgn-america/. dead. March 12, 2016. Porter. Rick. TV by the Numbers. March 11, 2016. March 11, 2016.
  2. Web site: 'Outsiders': First Trailer For WGN America's Gritty Appalachia Tale . Denise . Petski . October 13, 2015 . Deadline Hollywood. 21 November 2015.
  3. Web site: Gillian Alexy To Star In 'Outsiders'; Simon Merrells Cast In 'Dominion' . Denise . Petski . February 17, 2015 . . 21 November 2015.
  4. Web site: Cassie Scerbo Back For 'Sharknado 3' . Denise . Petski . February 10, 2015 . . 21 November 2015.
  5. Web site: Justina Machado Joins 'Queen Of The South'; Kyle Gallner in 'Outsiders' . Denise . Petski . November 25, 2014 . . 21 November 2015.
  6. Web site: Orla Brady Joins 'Badlands'; Christina Jackson In 'Outsiders'. The Deadline Team . January 22, 2015 . . 21 November 2015.
  7. Web site: Thomas M. Wright To Co-Star In 'Outsiders' On WGN America . Nellie . Andreeva . November 12, 2014 . Deadline Hollywood . 21 November 2015.
  8. Web site: WGN America Expands Original Programming Slate. The futon Critic. 2 January 2016. August 13, 2014.
  9. Web site: Production Begins in Pittsburgh on WGN America's "Outsiders," New Original Drama Series from Peter Mattei, Peter Tolan and Paul Giamatti. The Futon Critic. 2 January 2016. May 5, 2015.
  10. News: Rob . Owen . July 19, 2015 . 'Outsiders' cast enjoys filming in Pittsburgh . . August 11, 2016.
  11. News: Rob . Owen . March 11, 2016 . WGN America renews Pittsburgh-filmed 'Outsiders' . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . August 11, 2016.
  12. Web site: Outsiders. .