
Ransom Canyon is based on the 2015 novel of the same name written by Jodi Thomas. Although there are many differences between Netflix’s Ransom Canyon and the original novel, the core concept of Ransom Canyon as an idyllic rural town full of family ties and melodrama remains intact. Just about all the characters in Ransom Canyon are related somehow due to the small nature of the town, which still projects mainstream appeal thanks to its extensive soundtrack and infectious Southern charm. That said, it’s impossible to ignore the negative critical reception to the series, even though Ransom Canyon’s audience score is much better at 74%.
5Ransom Canyon’s Cast Is The Best Part Of The Series
This Is One Point That Is Most Agreed Upon By Critics










Even the negative reviewers of Ransom Canyon can note that Ransom Canyon’s ensemble cast is one of the best features of the new Netflix series. It’s important to keep in mind that Ransom Canyon only has 15 reviews at the time of writing, which gives each individual review additional weight (compared to a movie like Sinners, for example, that has more than 300 reviews).
4Ransom Canyon Is Facing Inevitable Comparisons To Yellowstone
Ransom Canyon Has A Long Way To Go Before Competing With Sheridan’s Hit

Ransom Canyon is facing inevitable and somewhat unfair comparison to Yellowstone in its first season. Yellowstone’s first season, for the record, also received mixed reviews from critics, earning a score of just 58%. Chris Vogner of The Boston Globe writes, “Ransom Canyon” has almost as much “Friday Night Lights” in its DNA as “Yellowstone.” But where those shows were light on their feet, this one is merely lightweight.” Additionally, Michael Clark of The Epoch Times writes, “Blair needs to distance her show from “Yellowstone” as much as possible. Keep the bare bones stuff: the thriller elements, the grown-ups’ romance, the turf wars, and jettison the rest.”
3Ransom Canyon’s Story Isn’t As Gripping As Other Westerns
Ransom Canyon Leans Heavily Into Romance & Lacks Complexity

How Ransom Canyon Compares to the Book (& Differs From Yellowstone)
Angie Han of The Hollywood Reporter writes, “If you’re hoping to get fully swept up in a story, Ransom Canyon won’t be it; it’s too bland to command your notice for more than a few minutes at a time.” On the other hand, Joel Keller of Decider writes, “No one is going to mistake Ransom Canyon for prestige television. But it’s certainly a soapy, guilty pleasure.”
2Ransom Canyon’s Various Romantic Arcs Make It Too Soapy
Some Critics Enjoyed The Melodrama While Others Were Frustrated

1Ransom Canyon Is Too Long As A 10-Episode Series
Some Critics Argued There Wasn’t Enough Action To Justify The Length

Ransom Canyon may have won more critics over if it ran for a 6-8 episode season as opposed to 10. Archi Sengupta of LeisureByte.com writes, “Ransom Canyon is just so boring and unimpressive that it’s hard to sit and watch it for almost 10 hours.” In a similar vein, Kelly Lawler of USA Today writes, “Canyon may want to claim Texas, but it’s unclear if the state will want to claim this messy, and entirely skippable, series.” The more favorable audience reviews on Rotten Tomatoes for Ransom Canyon, however, seem to be more accepting of the series for what it is, as opposed to criticizing the series for what it’s not.
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