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What Lies in Outer Range’s Future(s)?


Season two pushed the neo-western into a full-blown time-travel-epic territory, with all the perplexing paradoxes that entails.

Season one of the Prime Video drama featured its fair share of the sort of mind-bending twists that come with your typical time-travel show — particularly the fact that Autumn (Imogen Poots), the suspicious interloper who pushed Royal Abbott (Josh Brolin) into the hole in the very first episode, was actually a grown-up version of his granddaughter Amy (Olive Abercrombie). That means we get to see Sheriff Joy Hawk (Tamara Podemski) grapple with the history of her tribe when she travels back to the 1860s, Perry Abbott (Tom Pelphrey) befriend younger versions of his parents, and Royal fight to change a timeline that Autumn is deeply intent on preserving. It’s an important full-circle moment in the timeline, but it comes with an unexpected side effect: After flatlining from getting shot by Joy, Autumn manages to pull through, saved by the continued existence (albeit in another time) of her younger self.

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