Network: WGN America
Episodes: 23 (hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: January 26, 2016 — April 25, 2017
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: David Morse, Thomas M. Wright, Ryan Hurst, Joe Anderson, Gillian Alexy, Kyle Gallner, Christina Jackson, Francie Swift, and Phyllis Somerville.
TV show description:
This drama series is set in the rugged hills of Appalachia and follows the Farrell clan. They are a tight-knit family of renegades who have lived atop Shay Mountain for over two hundred years.
The Farrells live off the grid and above the law, enforcing their own set of long-held values and beliefs. They are governed by a simple but powerful tribal authority led by a Bren’in, or ruler, and a small council of elders.
Notoriously secretive and unforgiving when crossed, the Farrells find themselves in conflict with the residents of the nearest town nestled at the foot of Shay Mountain. These locals — and all others outside the tribe — embody greed, malice and all forms of corruption that must be avoided at any cost. Direct contact with the ‘Losties’ (as named by the Farrells) is strictly forbidden.
For the last 20 years, an uneasy truce has generally presided between the ‘Losties’ and the family tribe of Shay Mountain — until Big Coal enters the arena. Never ones to back down from a fight, the Farrells will ultimately defend their way of life using any available means.
Characters include: Big Foster (David Morse), the gruff and powerful heir to tribe leadership. His son is Lil Foster (Ryan Hurst), a massive mountain man.
Young and intuitive Hasil (Kyle Gallner) feels rejected by the group. Lady Ray (Phyllis Somerville), the regal yet tough leader of the Farrell clan.
Asa (Joe Anderson) is a former member of the Farrell clan looking to rejoin the family after a 10-year stint with the outside world. Asa’s trusted confidante is G’Winveer (Gillian Alexy), a healer and a survivor.
Beautiful and young, Sally-Ann (Christina Jackson) is from a mining town and she’s fascinated by the Farrells (Hasil, in particular).
Haylie (Francie Swift) is a clever and cunning all-American community relations manager who represents the encroaching coal company.
Sheriff Wade Houghton (Thomas M. Wright) is a cop who has a rough and mysterious history with the Farrells, and grapples with several personal troubles of his own.
Episode #23
This episode has not aired yet.
First aired: April 25, 2017.
What do you think? Do you like the Outsiders TV show? Do you think it should have been cancelled or renewed for a fourth season?
someone lost there mind when they cancelled this show. and if another network is watching, there damn idiots if they don’t pic this show up … i like’n this to vikings and walking dead all rolled into one… they were really on to something here. I loved this show…RENEW IT!!
love this show
my wifew and i really like this show . it was a fantastic show hope you bring it back on ty
RENEW!!! This show is just as Good as the Walking Dead.
Please renew!!!!
Definitely keep this show its refreshingly different! Love the cast need more shows like this and animal kingdom!
Renew. .definitely would watch a season 3.
renew
renew renew renew
renew love show looked foreward to it these guys did a great job your not
RENEW!!!!! DEFINETLEY
What happened to this great show a breath of fresh air. A real T.V. show about the struggles of real people in this country. Bring it back !! Why oh why everytime a good show comes on T.V. it gets cancelled, something with some real depth something that shows the inhumanity of big Government or big corporations. You give in and cancel it. Bring it back. Have some balls don’t give in. Show the people that we deserve some truth for once, some real human stories.
looked forward to this every tues. night hate to see it cancelled,one of the most exciting an interesting shows, my age is 69 yrs young
Renew!!!! So many storylines to play out
And want to see More More More of Outsiders!!!!!
Plz Plz Plz Plz Plz Someone pick this show up!!!!!!!!!
Come on, Outsiders is a really great show. I love this show so much. You people are breaking my heart. Every time you put out a really good show, you cancel it and replace it with crap.