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      Season 6 – The Ranch

      2018 Comedy List
      Reviews 44% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings Ashton Kutcher stars in this Netflix-original sitcom as Colt, who returns home to his family's ranch in Colorado after his semi-pro football career ends in failure. Colt plans to run the ranching business with his father, Beau (Sam Elliott), whom he hasn't seen in 15 years at the time of his homecoming. In addition to proving himself to his father and navigating family dynamics, Colt is torn between his current girlfriend and his high school sweetheart, Abby (Elisha Cuthbert), when she expresses doubts about her fiance. Read More Read Less Watch on Netflix Stream Now

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      Audience Member The show definitely will never be the same without Rooster as a character Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review mad k Worst plot lines ever Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/10/19 Full Review Audience Member Still had quite a few funny moments but part 6 has turned pretty gloomy. Unlike past parts there are more sad, depressing, and awkward moments, and less happy, heart warming, learning a lesson moments. Overall I still thoroughly enjoy the series but part 6 is so far my least favorite. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member Part 6 of The Ranch was the worst out of all of them. Not only did they fire arguably the best character on the show for reasons everyone knows, but what they did to the existing characters was just awful. *SPOILER WARNING* They turned Marry into a lying stealing drug addict, they turned Colt into an impulsive, argumentative, lying idiot, and Abby into a self centered, all high-and-mighty fool. Adding Dax Sheppard was a good attempt at adding the missing personality that Danny Masterson's character provided, but it fell short. By far the worst season (part) of one of my (former) favorite shows. Very disappointed. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member My husband and I have always been very entertained by the storyline and cast of "The Ranch". Of course, just like every part of each season we cannot wait until the next round. Part 6, just released, still held my attention, but it did not carry the same type of ambiance in comedy as it did before. Losing the the character of Rooster, in our opinion, really caused a deep feeling of the loss of a storyline that was unfinished. Adding the character Luke Matthews was a very good decision, and being huge Dax Shephers fans we couldn't exactly see his addition being a negative. However, it still doesn't bring the Bennert family that we have all come to love back together. While I applaud Netflix in their stern stance against sexual misconduct and/or abuse, I do not feel their decision was just I. This particular case. Had their been a guilty plea or conviction, the decision would unarguably be on target. But Mr. Matheson was not only not even brought to trial, there were no findings within the claims to consider him accountable for any claims that were brought to surface. His life and livelihood should not have taken such a hit because of claims that amounted to nothing more than words somebody else spoke. An investigation was said to have been done and the conclusion being that they were accusations of no merit. Which translates to Nerflix firing an individual due to claims others made there were proven untrue. I do hope Netflix reevaluates their decision and allow themselves to consider that they may have let go of a talent that was pivotal to their story and the possibility of the decision being based off something entirely out of Mr. Matheson's control. On the off chance lies were reported, that would mean Netflix fires working individuals based off the actions of others; Under no circumstances is that right, just, or proper reasoning. Fire somebody because THEY did something PROVEN ERONG. Not just off the words of a stranger without proof. I do not know that I look forward to another Part of the show. It did not carry the same feel or entertainment as seasons past. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

      Episodes

      Episode 1 Aired Dec 7, 2018 When It All Goes South While Abby's in Denver teaching, Colt works to rebuild the Peterson ranch; Rooster misses his first day of work. Details Episode 2 Aired Dec 7, 2018 Reckless After a fight with Nick lands Colt in hot water, Mary presses her ex for the truth; Beau delivers troubling news. Details Episode 3 Aired Dec 7, 2018 If I Could Just See You Now Beau intervenes to keep Colt out of trouble; Abby and Colt follow a lead; Maggie returns to Garrison, and Mary wrestles with guilt. Details Episode 4 Aired Dec 7, 2018 Changes Comin' On One month later, tensions run high as Colt and Abby scramble to get ready for the baby; Lisa Neumann makes Beau an offer. Details Episode 5 Aired Dec 7, 2018 Born Country Colt tries to keep his cool as he worries about Abby -- and wonders if he's ready to be a dad; Maggie catches Mary in a lie. Details Episode 6 Aired Dec 7, 2018 Pass It on Down While Abby and Colt struggle with parenting an infant, another new arrival shakes things up at the ranch; Maggie confronts Mary. Details Episode 7 Aired Dec 7, 2018 Give Me One More Shot Beau's softer side emerges when he takes Luke under his wing, but Colt doesn't trust his cousin; Maggie comforts an exhausted Abby. Details Episode 8 Aired Dec 7, 2018 Keep on Dreamin' Money troubles put a strain on Colt and Abby's relationship; Beau tries to get Luke help for his PTSD but refuses to bail Colt out of a jam. Details Episode 9 Aired Dec 7, 2018 Down This Road Colt hides the truth from Abby as their financial woes go from bad to worse; a drunken night leads to an awkward morning after for Mary. Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 7, 2018 We Can't Love Like This Anymore Beau issues Luke an ultimatum; as Colt tries to prove himself to Abby, Luke makes him an offer -- but Mary drives a wedge between them. Details
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      Season Info

      Executive Producer
      Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, Don Reo, Jim Patterson
      Network
      Netflix
      Rating
      TV-MA
      Genre
      Comedy
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      Dec 7, 2018
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