- Network: Netflix
- Series Premiere Date: Apr 1, 2016
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 142 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 107 out of 142
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Mixed: 10 out of 142
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Negative: 25 out of 142
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Apr 27, 2016This show is freaking amazing! One of the best netflix original that i've ever seen! Funny but deep with mature content so its not for everyone. After Fuller House and Flaked s***ts i lost hope in Netflix! I want a second season as soon as possible
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Oct 9, 2016I love this show. A combination of old and new,and comedy and real life. Nice to see a show that doesn't revolve around reality tv. I was raised on a ranch and this show takes me down memory lane.
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Oct 15, 2016This show is the first one I've seen in ages where the characters were relatable and it didn't try to force a narrative or agenda on the audience. At times touching, at times masculine, and humorous throughout. I do agree that the laugh track is a tiny bit odd but I think it fits.
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Jun 7, 2016This Netflix original Series brings back the good vibes of laugh track sitcoms of yesteryear. While this isn't Netflix's first attempt at the series it is their first good one. It doesn't try to hard like FULLER HOUSE. And luckily hits all the right notes.
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Apr 28, 2016Enjoyed part 1 (Season 1). Please let us know when Season 2 will be out! Felt like were are left hanging with the unknown....All the characters were funny - especially the Dad. Looking forward to seeing more of The Ranch! Awesome job Ashton!
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Oct 11, 2016This is a very enjoyable comedy. Hate to say it, but Sam Elliot's voice can be trying; his character, too. Good to see Kutcher and Masterson teamed up again. In this whole cast, I think Masterson's the best. Very funny guy, always on cue, pitch perfect.
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Mar 10, 2017I like the show a lot good humor. But being a Colorado native and forth generation rancher there are a few problems. First off you don't inseminate cows in the cold months, you do it in June or July so you have spring calves. Second we don't have southern accents like Colt, we don't say ol we say oil. But all in all good show!
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Jun 23, 2017Interesting show. Not much like this on TV. Very good cast. Lots of talent. interested in seeing where the show goes.
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Aug 29, 2017I loved this series, it has a first-rate technique. Maybe if I were out of Netflix I would have achieved better grades here, I do not understand why low notes, they should not have understood the proposal of the series that is wonderful.
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Aug 29, 2017Do not let the ranch die. It's incredible, it's great. They should give more importance to this series, because it is of quality and holds you all the time, goes beyond just laughing. May more seasons come.
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Aug 29, 2017I do not understand why this series has such a low note here, being of the best quality, netflix is to be congratulated and can not let it end. The Ranch is a great series that stands out for its philosophy and technical perfection of performance, all the characters have married very well with the proposal of the series.
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Apr 3, 2016I believe most of the poor reviews are based on just watching the first couple of episodes. I admit, I struggled at the beginning but the show really starts coming into it's own around the third episode and really gets better from there. That's probably a weakness of the Netflix era of binge watching, and the problem with pacing. Give it a chance.
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Apr 25, 2016I'm a PhD student from the midwest and I adored "The Ranch". So good. Smart, edgy, and non-traditional. It's a sitcom that is completely relatable to anyone who has grown up or lived in the country. Also, it has a dynamic story that touches on a lot of serious themes. Such a fantastic, hilarious, and good-hearted show - I really hope Netflix keeps making more seasons.
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Apr 1, 2016I love it! Its funny but not too superficial, good cast and very easy to watch. One of the best Netflix original series. Its not for everybody but if you ar mature enough tou will enjoy it! Well done Netflix, after Fuller House and Flaked i tought that you lost your touch with the original series!
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Apr 16, 2017The early episodes were a feeling out process but 5 episodes in this becomes a VERY GOOD show with a lot of well thought out content and characters. this is not your normal run of the mill sitcom. It deals with some pretty serious issues in the vein of CBS comedy Mom. They deal with tough issues and seek the comedy therein.
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Apr 3, 2016Such a cool show, really dont know how they compleain abouth the laughter in the background. Its funny but not superficials, the acting is great and characters so well written. Good job guys!
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Aug 27, 2017
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Dec 16, 2017An engaging series with a great cast. A struggle for everyone to grow up and develop insight into themselves and each other. Blend of humour and drama which is comprised by the annoying and unnecessary canned laughter.
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Apr 14, 2018The TV show started well, with a great story to tell and a good development. It's not the best show, and for many people it not appear in the list of best shows, but it's not my case. I really like the way to tell how is the life in a small city in a funny way. Let's check what's gonna happen in the next seasons.
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May 7, 2018A pretty entertaining series. A bit heavy on the romance angle, but I guess it has to appeal to women as much as men. I'm waiting on Netflix to air the next (last?) season.
Awards & Rankings
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Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson from That ‘70s Show are reunited as siblings in The Ranch, which turned up on April Fool’s Day with the 10 episodes that make up “Part One” of Season 1. It’s a decent vehicle for both of them.
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What it wants to be is a surprisingly effective collection of one-act plays that are sprinkled with laughs but mostly dramatic in nature. What it is is an occasionally effective (but always daring) sitcom, filmed before a live studio audience and packed with smutty jokes.
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But basically, shorn of a few four-letter words and an occasional arm thrust up the cervix of a cow, there's nothing about The Ranch that wouldn't fit in just fine on network television, and that goes for both sides of the camera: The veteran, bankable cast. The workmanlike producers (Don Reo and Jim Patterson, lately of Two and a Half Men, as is Kutcher). The cookie-cutter sets. The three-camera photography and editing. The laugh track.