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Bristol’s band of unlikely criminals was back for more funny business in the third season of Prime Video’s hit series The Outlaws. Picking up after the antics of the previous two campaigns, the show once again gathered its cast of quirky misfits performing community service under the watchful eye of Jessica Gunning’s hapless but loveable Diane.

Viewers were reintroduced to memorable characters like awkward lawyer Greg, recovering addict Gabby, and their crew, who’ve developed an unexpected kinship through shared misfortune. But the dynamic was disrupted following last season’s cliffhanger departure of Rani, which left relations in the group strained. Into this came a new problem for them to pool their particular set of skills dodging the law—hiding a dead body connected to the drug lord Dean, still pursuing revenge from behind bars.

Walken’s character Frank was also absent this time; his colorful criminal energy was missed. Yet the void was filled by focusing closer on the interpersonal relationships and personal journeys each member undertakes, as old wounds surfaced and new troubles emerged. Through it all, the series maintains its tonal balance of humorous antics with high-stakes criminal drama. Kicking off its third act, The Outlaws proved it still had tricks up its sleeve and reasons to keep watching the adventures of Bristol’s unlikeliest gang.

Facing New Challenges in Bristol

The characters of Bristol proved they could handle anything thrown their way over the previous two seasons. But in series three, they found themselves up against greater obstacles than ever before.

After hitting career lows, Greg was now striking out on his own as a newly self-employed solicitor. However, working from home and navigating new challenges presented plenty of comic fodder.

Lady Gabby continued harnessing her internet fame, though relationship troubles and a desire for motherhood added complications. She leaned on support from recovering addict Myrna, who herself encountered second chances at love and acceptance.

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For ex-con man John, standing up to his bullying father through a lawsuit brought high stakes. Yet digging into his past might yield answers and finally secure the approval he craved.

Of course, not all paths were smooth. Rani left Ben heartbroken after their whirlwind romance came crashing down. With mysterious forces still pursuing her, returning to Bristol put past flames and fresh faces at risk.

Even reliable constant Diane faced new ranks and responsibilities as a fully-fledged PCSO. Guiding eager rookie Stan both boosted her pride and fueled frustration at his clueless antics.

Into this mix came fresh faces like Ben’s new girlfriend and intriguing foes like corrupt cop Ricky Grover. With so many tangling storylines, laughter and danger were sure to follow. How the characters evolve and support each other in the face of it all is what makes The Outlaws’ community in Bristol so compelling. Through whatever troubles arise, their bond remains the beating heart of the show.

Troubles Arise in Bristol Once More

The peaceful streets of Bristol were set to stir again in The Outlaws season 3. A mysterious dead body surfaced, pulling the community payback group right back into harm’s way.

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Having tangled with drug kingpin The Dean before, the crew knew his reach was long, even from behind bars. He remained a looming threat as his henchmen roamed free.

More pressing still, the corpse in their midst tied them to a dark secret that could destroy the tentative trust holding the group together. Just when they thought relief had come.

Rani’s dramatic exit from Bristol sparked doubts about where her loyalties truly lay. After dropping back in with a dead man in tow, she gave few answers to ease past hurts or ease new suspicions.

Divisions persisted too between others who’d grown close over the years. With danger knocking, would old bonds prove enough to overcome fresh fractures?

Once more, the characters faced aligning their disparate lives against shared peril. Though cracks showed in their unity, only by rejoining their cunning could they solve the riddle and evade ruin.

From lawyers to ladies of the internet to former felons, each brought needed skills to this strange fellowship. If they failed to bury the past and work as one, more than their freedom might pay the price this time in Bristol.

With trouble afoot, laughs were sure to arise from the crew’s colorful clashes and criminal ways of winning the day. But darker forces threatened to do what the law alone never could—truly separate this band of unlikely allies.

Bound by Bonds, Not Blood

This season found the community payback crew focusing more inward than chasing villains. With personal redemption on their minds, the threads pulling these disparate souls together faced testing.

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Through it all, care for one another shone despite fresh fissures. As doubts lingered over trust broken, pasts remained a presence, pushing new starts. But where trouble beckoned, loyalty also lingered, proving bonds of choice can outweigh those predetermined.

With lives at a crossroads, reflection on life’s journey so far has brought self-knowledge hard-won. Mistreatment suffered and sins committed called lone travelers to reckoning. Answers came slowly by the lamplight of examples set by unlikely role models.

Lightness too lifted spirits, drawn from characters’ quirky responses to rising complications. Humor arose from the hapless, but in their well-meaning, antics to avert disaster gave mirth their due. No matter the madness their methods wrought, care and wit kept grim ends at bay.

Through it all, an undercurrent of kinship formed its own kind of family. One pieced together piece-by-piece, link by link, until roots ran deeper than any tree. This season underscored that true togetherness sparks where strangeness finds sameness, and strength forms in welding each flaw.

Stealing the Scene

This season truly belonged to its characters. And what characters they were—each shining in their own peculiar way.

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Greg and Diane, as always, stole many laughs. Merchant sinks into that hapless lawyer with worn-in ease. And Gunning—her Diane—is a treasure, with just the right mix of haplessness and heart. You can’t help but feel for her hopeful pursuit of respect, shown so deftly.

Others lit up in their own manner too. Perkins as Myrna, with her quiet strength and passion shining through. And Boyd, as ever, brings humor and surprises as fiery-hearted John.

Even in smaller moments, each performance leaves its mark. From Tomlinson turning heads as the entrancing yet troubled Gabby to Cole and Barreto showing Ben and Rani’s crumbling romance in all its flawed beauty,.

Not that the season was without losses. Walken’s presence as wise old Frank was sorely missed. His laconic manner and roguish charm had been just the seasoning needed. Though a brief appearance hinted at stories left untold, perhaps for another tale.

It’s a testament to these actors that characters can evolve so fully yet still feel rooted. Their skill brought these misfits to life in all their quirks and humanity. And it’s their talents that will linger after the final scenes fade and credits roll. So if this proves the end of The Outlaws’ story, at least its performers can take a well-earned bow, having crafted characters that will not soon be forgotten.

On Location in Bristol

The Outlaws make great use of their West Country home. Shooting across Bristol’s streets, farms, and coastline gives the series an authentic feel. You really believe in these characters and their everyday lives, set among real places viewers may have visited themselves.

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The compact five-episode season handles its story superbly. The plot threads weave together tightly, with each character given their own moment. And what a blend of tones it achieves—one moment to charm your sides off, the next to have your pulse racing. All the while, those warm character bonds remain, even as the stakes escalate.

Final Bow in Bristol

Overall, The Outlaws’ third season makes for an enjoyable, if uneven viewing experience. You laugh, you sigh, and you root for the lovable misfits right until the end. And what an ending it provides! Tying up loose ends for each character with real care and affection.

The Outlaws Season 3 Review

It’s clear this is meant as the show’s farewell run. While not matching early highs, it doles out drama and dark humor in good measure. More importantly, it bids our Bristolian band a satisfying goodbye. After three wild rides together that saw them evolve so richly, their story has been rightly and neatly concluded.

Perhaps it’s for the best that the franchise doesn’t overstay its welcome. By bowing out now, on the crew’s terms, The Outlaws get to walk off into the sunset. Leaving us wanting more yet content, the adventures of its colorful clan are fully played out. Their finale makes the perfect full stop to a truly memorable series run.

The Review

The Outlaws Season 3

8 Score

The Outlaws showed steady growth across their three-season run, taking their band of unlikely friends on bigger escapades each time while deepening our investment in their lives.

PROS

  • Engaging ensemble cast of characters
  • a clever blend of humor, drama, and escalating stakes
  • Rich development of characters over multiple seasons
  • Satisfying resolution and conclusion, wrapping up storylines

CONS

  • Christopher Walken's absence feels like a loss.
  • Repetition of formula from prior seasons
  • Uneven quality compared to stronger earlier runs

Review Breakdown

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Tags: Amazon Prime VideoChristopher WalkenDan JonesDramaEleanor TomlinsonFeaturedGamba ColeJessica GunningStephen MerchantThe OutlawsThe Outlaws Season 3
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