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Where to Watch 'The Boys' Spinoff Series Online Free
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Where to Watch ‘The Boys’ Spinoff Series Online Free

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
written by jummy84

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Although it’s been two years since the season one finale of “Gen V” back in Sept. 2023, “The Boys” spinoff superhero series is back for season two.

Starting on Wednesday, Sept. 17 at 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT, “Gen V” returns on Prime Video for subscribers only. Season two has eight episodes, in total.

Not a member? Sign up for a 30-day free trial to take advantage of all that Amazon Prime has to offer, including access to Prime Video; fast same-, next-, or two-day free shipping; discounts at Whole Foods Market, access to exclusive shopping events — like Prime Day and Black Friday — and more.

After the trial is up, you can either cancel the streaming service altogether, or you can keep watching for $8.99/month for just the Prime Video plan. But, if you want all the perks that come with Amazon Prime, it goes for $14.99/month, or $139.99/year — a nearly 25% savings.

Along with “Gen V,” Prime Video also has access to hit movies like “A Working Man,” “The Accountant 2″ and “Last Breath,” plus originals like “Fallout,” “The Boys,” “Invincible,” “Daisy Jones & The Six” and more. Prime Video also offers free live sports streaming from the NFL, ONE Championship, Professional Pickleball Association Tour, UTR Pro Tennis and other events, plus live news from CBS News.

For season two, “Gen V” takes place after the events of “The Boys” season four and follows Marie (Jaz Sinclair) returning to Godolkin University for new school year with a new dean, Dean Cipher (Hamish Linklater). However, when Marie and her friends discover he’s training superheroes to be soldiers for a war between humans and “Supes,” the team must find a way to stop him before it’s too late.

The spinoff series also stars J, Lizze Broadway, Maddie Phillips, London Thor, Derek Luh, Asa Germann, Sean Patrick Thomas and others.

You can stream “Gen V” season two on Prime Video on Wednesday, Sept. 17 at 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT. But in the meantime, watch the trailer for season two, below:

In addition, Prime Video also has “Gen V” season one, so you can catch up before you watch the new season.

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Billionaire Boys Club's NYFW Mantra Market Event: See Photos
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Billionaire Boys Club’s NYFW Mantra Market Event: See Photos

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
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Billionaire Boys Club set the tone for New York Fashion Week 2025 with a packed house full of creatives and fashion lovers looking to support local designers. With Mantra Market, the storied fashion brand teamed up with Buchanan’s to restore the NYFW feeling by “returning it to the community and celebrating fashion as a cultural luxury rooted in creativity, community, and connection, not corporate trends.” And it’s safe to say the mission was nailed.

Held at the New York Flagship in location in SoHo on Sept. 11, the Mantra Market showroom was open to the public following a dedicated Buchanan’s cocktail press hour. Among the sea of 500+ RSVPs and attendees, notable guests who stopped by included Tia Corinne, Love Island USA S7 finalists Bryan Arenales and Pepe Garcia, Zoe Spencer, Erica Banks, and many others.

The curated shopping experience and social mixer highlighted eight artists and their creations. The evening doubled as a surreal full circle moment for each designer, as they reminisced about the times they were young, hopeful creatives waiting for their moment.

Photo credit: Buddy Lee / Billionaire Boys Club
Credit: Buddy Lee / Billionaire Boys Club

“The teenage version of me is screaming right now. When I was younger, I used to come over here and just look at the stuff they had and be like, ‘Damn, one day I’ma cop this.’ But I couldn’t afford it. And now we’re here selling stuff,” said Omi, the owner of STFU, while standing in front of his display of pieces. The BBC event also had the Bronx native in his element, as he noted, “It’s a lot of uptown people in here, so I feel at home.”

Keem of KeemStudios echoed, “This is a dream come true. The little kid inside of me is going crazy right now. I didn’t expect any of this to happen so I’m always humbled every time. I’m just having fun, and everything that comes with it is a blessing.” Keem has had his pieces worn by celebs like SZA, kwn, Sydney Colson, Flau’Jae Johnson, and more. His mantra to success is to “have fun with it chase your dreams, and keep going, because consistency really does work.”

Photo credit: Buddy Lee / Billionaire Boys ClubPhoto credit: Buddy Lee / Billionaire Boys Club

Credit: Buddy Lee / Billionaire Boys Club

Stationed in the middle of the store was Sporty, the vibrant creative behind Star Club with designs that match her infectiously bright personality. On this day, she’s thinking of her doubters, revealing, “My biggest inspiration is being bigger than everybody that said I couldn’t do it. It’s my first pop-up and shoutout to BBC and New York Fashion Week. I just dropped my first collection in April and now we’re here. This feels amazing because I was just doing it because I loved it, and now, to be highlighted and actually selling the clothes, with my peers, just got to keep it going.”

BBC launched Mantra Market with a mission to honor the next wave of NYC-based creatives aligned with the ethos of Billionaire Boys Club. As the night went on, the energy within the building exploded through the storefront and onto Mercer Street, once the heart of streetwear and street art. Hundreds of fashion lovers mobbed the area and celebrated a night of creativity and community, just like NYFW is supposed to be.

The full list of spotlighted artists are as follows:

SPRTYK (@sprtyk) – Bronx native, multidisciplinary creative behind Star Club; designer, stylist & musician shaping culture on her own terms.

KeemStudios (@keemstudios) – Brooklyn-born, Black-owned brand that blends culture, storytelling, and style; designs featured on SZA’s recent tour.

Relly (@disposable_relly) – NYC film photographer and event producer; founder of Bodega Flowers; featured in Nylon & Office Magazine.

Arkyve (@arkyve_) – Fashion label rooted in crochet with bold handcrafted pieces; worn by Justin Bieber, Kai Cenat, and Jay Guapo in the past month.

By Ibn (@byibnsadat) – Self-taught jeweler creating bespoke grillz that merge quality craftsmanship with custom unique designs.

STFU (@stfuyoutalk2much) – Celebrity-favorite multidisciplinary artist whose limited drops blur the line between gallery, street art, and fashion.

Went2YaHood (@went2yahood) – Harlem-rooted streetwear designed by Sim from the Hill;
collabs with Nike, GQ & Complex and community ties to A$AP Ferg, Gabriel Moses, and more.

Dilly Rowe (@dilly.rowe) – London native, NYC-based female DJ quickly becoming one of the
city’s most in-demand artists.

Check out photos from BBC’s 2025 Mantra Market at NYFW below.

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The Boys & Girls Clubs of America are still benefiting from Nate Bargatze's controversial Emmys bit
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The Boys & Girls Clubs of America are still benefiting from Nate Bargatze’s controversial Emmys bit

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
written by jummy84

The Boys & Girls Clubs of America may end up being the biggest winner of Sunday night’s Emmy Awards. The afterschool youth programming nonprofit is now seeing a donation surge after a controversial fundraising bit at the center of television’s biggest night.

The Boys & Girls Clubs of America are still benefiting from Nate Bargatze’s controversial Emmys bit

Emmys host Nate Bargatze pledged $100,000 to the group at the top of the telecast — with a twist. The comedian then deducted $1,000 for every second that an acceptance speech exceeded the allotted time and added the same amount for every second under the limit. Boys & Girls Clubs children stood with the trophy holder for each announcement before retreating into the wings.

The charitable gag failed to restrain many winners. “Hacks” star Hannah Einbinder vowed “I’ll pay the difference” while accepting the award for outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series. “We over the Boys & Girls,” comedian Seth Rogen said as the ticker plunged deeper into the negatives. With the show nearly over, the sum had fallen below zero to negative $60,000.

The Boys & Girls Clubs “were waiting to see the outcome in real time, like everyone else,” Lisa Anastasi, the organization’s chief development and external relations officer, said Monday in an email. They ultimately received what Anastasi called a “generous surprise”: $250,000 from Bargatze and $100,000 from broadcaster CBS.

“The number, I’ll be honest with you, was embarrassing,” Bargatze said before announcing the final amount.

And the nationwide nonprofit is still reaping the benefits. Donation totals have more than doubled compared to this time last week and its search interest is at a record high, according to Anastasi.

“The $350,000 donation will be incredibly impactful to our programs and in the lives of kids and teens who attend our Clubs,” Anastasi said. “But this moment was about more than the donation for us — it was also special because it placed our mission and our Club Kids on a national stage.”

Some viewers applauded the altruistically minded mockery of long-winded Hollywood elites. Not all in the worlds of entertainment and philanthropy were equally enthused, though.

A Variety columnist said the running joke turned artists’ moments of celebration into ones “they’ll remember for having been policed in the most sanctimonious and irritating manner possible.”

Generosity is not about gimmicks, according to fundraising strategist T. Clay Buck. In a LinkedIn post, he said “communities are not props” and “neighbors’ needs are not entertainment.”

“$100,000 is not a joke — it’s rent, it’s meals, it’s staff salaries, it’s futures,” Buck said. “And to cheapen that gift by making it conditional, transactional, or theatrical diminishes the very heart of giving.”

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Eric Kripke Gives 'The Boys: Mexico' Update
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Eric Kripke Gives ‘The Boys: Mexico’ Update

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

As Prime Video heads south of the border with the next The Boys offshoot, franchise boss Eric Kripke has an update for fans.

The 2x Emmy nominee recently revealed that The Boys: Mexico, which hails from executive producers Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal, is “super fun” and “a totally different tone” from its parent series.

“The pilot of [The] Boys: Mexico is being developed right now,” Kripke told Collider. “It’s very cool. I mean, who knows — obviously you never know, but I can say that the world itself meets the standard of all of our spin-offs. It’s our world but a totally different tone, and it’s super fun. Gael and Diego are executive producers, which is amazing and [they] really engaged with it, so — short answer is we’ll see, but I think the script is good.”

Back in 2023, Deadline reported that The Boys franchise was expanding with the Mexico iteration, which will be penned by Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer (Blue Beetle). With the series expected to film in Mexico, no plot details have yet been revealed.

Luna and Bernal, longtime friends who previously starred together in Alfonso Cuarón’s Y Tu Mamá También (2001) will potentially star in the spin-off as well, although not in major roles.

Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna attend the Cannes 75 anniversary dinner on May 24, 2022 in Cannes, France. (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)

In July, Kripke wrapped the fifth and final season of The Boys, which premieres in 2026. Meanwhile, Season 2 of Gen V debuts Sept. 17, and the prequel series Vought Rising is currently in the works. Prime also has the animated spin-off The Boys Presents: Diabolical.

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Saja Boys, 'Diet Pepsi,' 'Coca-Cola' Bubble Up in 2025
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Saja Boys, ‘Diet Pepsi,’ ‘Coca-Cola’ Bubble Up in 2025

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

This year finds artists quenching fans’ thirst for pop hits, literally.

On the latest, Sept. 20-dated Adult Alternative Airplay chart, St. Paul & the Broken Bones make a fizzy lift to No. 10 with “Sushi & Coca-Cola.” (It’s the act’s third top 10 on the tally and first since 2018.)

In February, Addison Rae earned her first top 10 on a Billboard radio chart — fittingly, Pop Airplay — with “Diet Pepsi.”

Meanwhile, Saja Boys’ addictive confection “Soda Pop,” from Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters, has spent the last four weeks bubbling in the Billboard Hot 100’s top 10, reaching No. 5.

A year after Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso” became a buzzy smash, hitting No. 3 on the Hot 100, listeners’ musical tastes have segued to carbonated caffeinated treats.

Historically, other artists have had the moxie to make such hits.

In 1945, the Andrews Sisters enjoyed one of their biggest songs, the pre-rock era track “Rum and Coca-Cola.” (Coca-Cola hit the marketplace in 1886; notably, eight years before Billboard, whose own tag line in the 2000s was “Experience the Buzz.”)

The Beatles’ 1969 Hot 100 No. 1 “Come Together” includes Coca-Cola in its lyrics (though with a quite different accepted meaning).

Perhaps most famously, the New Seekers and the Hillside Singers poured concurrent hits on the Hot 100 in 1971-72 with “I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing,” with their versions climbing to Nos. 7 and 13, respectively. The song originated as a beloved Coca-Cola jingle “Buy the World a Coke,” sung by the Hillside Singers.

In 1979, Mel Tillis’ “Coca Cola Cowboy” chugged to No. 1 on Hot Country Songs.

In 1988-89, R.E.M. uncapped an Alternative Airplay No. 1 with “Orange Crush” (also not just about the drink).

Britney Spears’ debut LP, 1999’s …Baby One More Time, which ruled the Billboard 200 for six weeks, begins with three hit singles — the Hot 100 No. 1 title cut, “(You Drive Me) Crazy” and “Sometimes” — before fans were further introduced to her with her own “Soda Pop.”

By 2023, EXO’s “Cream Soda” added a sweet vanilla flavor to the Billboard Global 200, Billboard Global Excl. U.S. and World Digital Song Sales charts.

Plus, “If You Could Only See” hit No. 1 on Mainstream Rock Airplay and the top 10 on Adult Pop Airplay in 1997, becoming the signature song for (who else?) Tonic.

All charts dated Sept. 20 will update Tuesday, Sept. 16, on Billboard.com.

It’s free Billboard charts month! Through Sept. 30, subscribers to Billboard’s Chart Beat newsletter, emailed each Friday, can unlock access to Billboard’s weekly and historical charts, artist chart histories and all Chart Beat stories simply by visiting the newly redesigned Billboard.com through any story link in the newsletter. Not a Chart Beat subscriber? Sign up for free here.

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Netflix’s Hit Show ‘My Life with the Walter Boys’ Returns for Season 2
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Netflix’s Hit Show ‘My Life with the Walter Boys’ Returns for Season 2

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
written by jummy84

8 September 2025

My Life with the Walter Boys, Netflix’s latest American teen drama, returns for a second season.

Sarah Rafferty stars in My Life with the Walter Boys

What is the basic premise of My Life with the Walter Boys?

The coming-of-age drama is an adaptation of Ali Novak’s 2014 novel of the same name, which was first published on Wattpad.

The series follows recently orphaned Jackie Howard, a teenage girl from Manhattan who relocates to rural Colorado after she is taken in by the Walters, a family of seven sons and one daughter. 

In the second season, we come back from the cliffhanger that the last season left us on, with Jackie staying in New York for the summer while she figures out where she feels like she fits in.

As was shown in the first season, the love triangle between her and two of the Walter boys, Alex and Cole, continues into this season, with Jackie having feelings for both but still unsure who is right for her.

Another main plot point of this season is the renovation of the financially struggling Walter ranch, with drama and disagreement ensuing between different generations of the family.

We also explore the normal complexities of teenage life, ranging from going to prom,  running for student class president, the dynamics of American football, to teenage romance and friendships. 

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Why is the show so popular?

My Life with the Walter Boys explores several themes, such as grief and loss, the complexity of love and the journey of self-discovery as a teenager. 

Jackie, throughout the second season, dives into her grief for her entire family as well as the city she used to call home. 

As the season develops, she feels like she is losing physical reminders of her family, such as selling her mom’s dresses to raise money for the prom and running out of her mom’s perfume. 

The show explores different parts of teenage life, especially the struggle for family and belonging. 

While a gripping teen romance show, with an iconic love triangle, My Life with the Walter is also about Jackie finding her place in life. 

In the show, Jackie must learn to adapt to her new life and the Walter family. 

Also, as Jackie opens herself to new people and experiences, the story and show become a journey of self-discovery. 

Throughout the series, Jackie redefines her own identity and learns to embrace imperfection.

And that’s why the show is so popular and successful, the characters are complex, growing and on a journey of self-discovery, which the audience is excited to see. 

When will season 3 of My Life with the Walter Boys come out?

Ahead of the second season premiere in May 2025, Netflix renewed the series for a third season, much to the delight of fans, which will likely be out sometime in 2026.

Pre-production for the third season started in June 2025 and concluded in August 2025, whilst filming began right after and is slated to end in December 2025.

Season three is likely to follow the source material of Ali Novak, but with signature Netflix twists and turns that are very prevalent in My Life with the Walter Boys.

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My Life with the Walter Boys cast | Meet the returning and new characters
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My Life with the Walter Boys cast | Meet the returning and new characters

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Showrunner Melanie Halsall previously said that it’s Jackie’s bond with Katherine that convinces her to come back to the Walter house, telling Tudum: “Katherine and Jackie have such a deep connection that it couldn’t have been anyone else.

“The conversation they have as Katherine is persuading her is really deep and emotionally touching and sincere. Jackie is ultimately looking for a family, for a mother, and Katherine represents all that – romance aside.”

As in season 1, the show stars Nikkie Rodrigues, Noah LaLonde and Ashby Gentry. But who else stars in the new episodes and who do they all play?

Read on for everything you need to know about the cast of My Life with the Walter Boys on Netflix.

My Life with the Walter Boys cast

The main cast list is as follows:

  • Nikki Rodriguez as Jackie Howard
  • Noah LaLonde as Cole Walter
  • Ashby Gentry as Alex Walter
  • Sarah Rafferty as Katherine Walter
  • Marc Blucas as George Walter
  • Connor Stanhope as Danny
  • Johnny Link as Will
  • Corey Fogelmanis as Nathan
  • Dean Petriw as Jordan
  • Lennix James as Benny
  • Alix West Lefler as Parker
  • Isaac Arellanes as Isaac
  • Myles Vincent Perez as Lee
  • Alex Quijano as Richard

Read on for everything you need to know about the characters and who plays them.

Nikki Rodriguez plays Jackie Howard

Nikki Rodriguez as Jackie My Life with the Walter Boys. Netflix

Who is Jackie Howard? Our 15-year-old heroine. When her family dies, Jackie is forced to leave her Manhattan home behind and move in with the Walter family — and their various sons.

What else has Nikki Rodriguez been in? The star previously appeared in Netflix’s On My Block as Vero and in romantic comedy Back to Lyla.

Noah LaLonde plays Cole Walter

Noah LaLonde as Cole wearing a light blue denim shirt, looking ahead with his arms folded.

Noah LaLonde as Cole in My Life with the Walter Boys. Netflix

Who is Cole Walter? Cole is one third of the love triangle. Mysterious and troubled, Cole is struggling with his identity after an injury derailed his football scholarship dreams.

Speaking about how playing hockey in high school helped him bag the role, LaLonde told Bello: “For a long time, I was ‘Noah LaLonde, the hockey player’, and my character was always known as ‘Cole Walter, the local star quarterback’.

“We ended our careers in different ways – I left willingly, and he by force of injury – but those emotions that come with that redefining process was the jumping off point for me.”

What else has Noah LaLonde been in? My Life with the Walter Boys marks LaLonde’s first regular role after a one-episode appearance in 2022’s Criminal Minds.

Ashby Gentry plays Alex Walter

Ashby Gentry as Alex in My Life with the Walter Boys. He is wearing a white vest, a patterned shirt and a brown cowboy hat.

Ashby Gentry as Alex in My Life with the Walter Boys. Netflix

Who is Alex Walter? Alex is the other Walter brother, and another third of the love triangle. Unlike Cole, Alex is rather nerdy and shy.

In season 2, viewers will be introduced to a brand new Alex, with actor Ashby Gentry telling Tudum: “Old Alex is pretty much gone and I don’t know if he’s coming back. Sweet, innocent, lover, poetic no more. You’re getting rodeo, popular, attractive.”

In preparation for the role, Gentry went to the gym six days a week, changed his diet and worked on his vocal intonation and posture.

What else has Ashby Gentry been in? Gentry has a background in theatre and previously starred in Are You Afraid of the Dark? and Speechless.

Sarah Rafferty plays Katherine Walter

Katherine wearing a blue boiler suit, smiling as she looks at Jackie who can be seen wearing a brown cap.

Sarah Rafferty as Katherine and Nikki Rodriguez as Jackie in My Life with the Walter Boys. Chris Large/Netflix

Who is Katherine Walter? Jackie’s mother’s best friend and her new guardian. Katherine juggles being a mother to 10 children, a wife and a veterinarian.

Sarah Rafferty said of Katherine: “She is a woman who leads with her heart, who has a sense of humour about her life, and is able to spin all the plates. There are many ways to build a family. And she’s open to all of those and just has boundless love to give.”

What else has Sarah Rafferty been in? Viewers will recognise Rafferty from Suits, in which she starred alongside Meghan Markle.

Marc Blucas as George Walter

Marc Blucas as George and Sarah Rafferty as Katherine sat down next to each other a wedding, smiling ahead.

Marc Blucas as George and Sarah Rafferty as Katherine in My Life with the Walter Boys. Netflix

Who is George Walter? The patriarch of the Walter family. George grew up on his family’s ranch and takes pride in raising his family with Katherine.

What else has Marc Blucas been in? Previous TV credits include Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Narcos Mexico.

Connor Stanhope as Danny Walter

Connor Stanhope as Danny and Noah LaLonde as Cole sat down next to each other in matching wedding attire, smiling.

Connor Stanhope as Danny and Noah LaLonde as Cole in My Life with the Walter Boys. Netflix

Who is Danny Walter? Danny is Cole’s fraternal twin brother, but they couldn’t be more different from one another. A lover of theatre, Danny spends time studying actors’ performances in films when he should be sleeping.

In season 2, Danny returns from a trip to New York City, where he has learned to appreciate the city’s legendary movie theatre, IFC Center.

What else has Connor Stanhope been in? Stanhope has previously appeared in TV series including Smallville, Merlin’s Apprentice, Garage Sale Mysteries, When Calls the Heart and Supernatural.

Johnny Link as Will Walter

Johnny Link as Will holding a plate of food as he smiles at someone ahead of him.

Johnny Link as Will in My Life with the Walter Boys. Netflix

Who is Will Walter? The eldest Walter sibling who helps show Jackie the ropes in the ever-growing Walter household. He recently married his longtime girlfriend Hayley and is using his degree to help his parents keep the ranch afloat.

What else has Johnny Link been in? Link previously starred in Dear Edward.

Corey Fogelmanis as Nathan Walter

Corey Fogelmanis as Nathan and Jaylan Evans as Skylar in My Life with the Walter Boys.

Corey Fogelmanis as Nathan and Jaylan Evans as Skylar in My Life with the Walter Boys. Netflix

Who is Nathan Walter? Another Walter brother, Nathan is the musician of the family and shares a room with Alex.

What else has Corey Fogelmanis been in? The actor has appeared in Disney Channel’s Girl Meets World, where he starred alongside Sabrina Carpenter. His other credits include Ma and Moxie.

Alix West Lefler as Parker Walter

My Life with the Walter Boys's Parker in denim dungarees

Alix West Lefler as Parker in My Life with the Walter Boys. Netflix

Who is Parker Walter? The only Walter daughter who loves to play football with her older brother, Cole. She was initially hesitant at the idea of another girl joining the family, but she quickly warms to her.

What else has Alix West Lefler been in? Lefler has previously appeared in The Good Nurse, Riverdale and Siren.

Dean Petriw as Walter

Dean Petriw as Jordan Walter. He is wearing a dark blue jumper and holding a camera, with a slight smile.

Dean Petriw as Jordan Walter. Netflix

Who is Jordan Walter? Another Walter brother and an aspiring wildlife film director.

What else has Dean Petriw been in? Previous credits include Pfffirates, Home Before Dark, Love Hard, StarBeam, The Good Doctor and Once Upon a Time.

Lennix James as Benny Walter

Who is Benny Walter? The youngest Walter sibling.

What else has Lennix James been in? Viewers may recognise Lennix James from Superman & Lois.

Myles Vincent Perez as Lee Garcia

Myles Vincent Perez as Lee Garcia looking unimpressed as someone is talking to him.

Myles Vincent Perez as Lee Garcia. Netflix

Who is Lee Garcia? Lee and his brother Isaac live with the Walters as their mother (George’s sister) left home when they were younger and their father is a soldier who has been deployed. Out of him and his brother, Lee is more cut up about living apart from his father.

What else has Myles Vincent Perez been in? Myles has starred in The Curse of Bridge Hollow, Sam & Cat and Lip Sync Battle Shorties.

Isaac Arellanes as Isaac Garcia

Isaac Arellanes as Isaac Garcia.

Isaac Arellanes as Isaac Garcia. Netflix

Who is Isaac Garcia? Isaac and Lee are cousins of the Walters, with their mother being George’s sisters. In season 2, Isaac is given pointers by Cole when it comes to football.

What else has Isaac Arellanes been in? Viewers may recognise Isaac from Blue Miracle, Euphoria and Reservation Dogs.

Alex Quijano as Richard

Alex Quijano as Uncle Richard who is looking at Jackie with a slightly smile.

Alex Quijano as Uncle Richard. Netflix

Who is Richard? Jackie’s uncle on her mother’s side who looks out for her after a family tragedy. At the end of season 1, Richard looked after Jackie upon her decision to return to New York and in season 2, he becomes involved in the goings on in Silver Falls.

What else has Alex Quijano been in? Alex Quijano’s other credits include One Day at a Time, 13 Reasons Why and High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.

Who else stars in My Life with the Walter Boys?

The cast is rounded out by Zoë Soul (The Purge: Anarchy) as Haley Young, Will’s fiancée, and Jaylan Evans (Power Book III: Raising Kanan) as Skylar Summerhill, Jamie’s classmate at her new school.

Alisha Newton (Heartland) returns as Erin, who matures in season 2 and finds herself a love interest who matches her true self, along with Ellie O’Brien (Grand Army) as Grace, who bonds with Jackie on day one.

Joining them is Ashley Holliday (Grey’s Anatomy) as Tara, Jackie’s guidance counsellor, Mya Lowe (Fakes) as Kiley, Alex’s best friend, and Nathaniel Arcand (Heartland) as Mato, Skylar’s dad and a well-known figure in the Silver Falls community.

New cast members include Natalie Sharpe (Wilderness) as B. Hartford, a champion rodeo rider who Katherine enlists to help Alex learn to Bronco ride, Carson MacCormac (Shazam!) as Zach, Janet Kidder (Operation Christmas Drop) as Joanne Wagner, Grace’s mother and Riele Downs (Bel-Air) as Maria.

Rounding out the newcomers is Jake Manley (The Consultant) as Wyler Holt, a rising star among the bronc riders under 25.

Seasons 1 and 2 of My Life with the Walter Boys are now available to stream on Netflix. Sign up for Netflix from £5.99 a month. Netflix is also available on Sky Glass and Virgin Media Stream.

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Noah LaLonde as Cole in episode 205 of My Life with the Walter Boys.
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Noah LaLonde on Cole’s Growth, Love for Jackie in ‘Walter Boys’ Season 2

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
written by jummy84

[Warning: This story contains spoilers for season two of Netflix’s My Life with the Walter Boys.]

It’s a new era for Noah LaLonde’s Cole Walter in the second season of Netflix’s My Life with the Walter Boys.

When viewers last saw LaLonde’s Cole, he was sharing a romantic kiss with Nikki Rodriguez’s Jackie Howard after a season full of sparks and growing feelings despite Jackie’s ongoing relationship with Cole’s brother Alex (Ashby Gentry). However, their happy ending was cut short when Jackie decided to return to New York, leaving a heartbroken Cole — and Alex, who had confessed his love to Jackie.

Season two, which premiered on the streamer on Aug. 28, sees Jackie return to a shocked Cole and Alex, who were left to grapple with her abrupt departure. However, the once bad boy Cole is proving to be on a new path since Jackie has been away, committing to his education and pursuing a new avenue into his passion for football.

Having met Jackie and seen her courage following the tragedy of losing her family in an accident gave Cole a new perspective, LaLonde explains, and allowed him to see a future that could be possible for himself.

“He’s trying to show up for people better. He doesn’t always succeed, but he’s trying,” LaLonde tells The Hollywood Reporter of the different Cole this season.

“I think part of what Cole sees in Jackie is her ability to wade her way through the waters of these unfortunate events that have happened to her in this new life that she is living now and ultimately continuing to persevere and remain in touch with the same goals and who she wants to be. And I think when she comes to Silver Falls and he witnesses that, that exact thing that he’s having a hard time doing with his own life and the worst thing in his head that could happen to him is happening,” LaLonde says.

LaLonde as Cole in My Life with the Walter Boys.

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Cole’s identity revolved around his football career, but with that “out of the picture,” LaLonde says it left a “very confused and very negative” Cole. But in season two, we see Cole “working on accepting that reality” and “re-identifying which direction he’s going to go” by attending summer school, being tutored and committed to studying for the SATs. At one point, he even asks for Jackie’s help with studying much to her excitement.

“I even think that subconsciously, he’s trying to become the type of person that is fit for Jackie Howard. I don’t necessarily think he’s like, ‘I need to be better for her,’ but I think in her, he sees something he really wants in himself and for himself,” LaLonde says. “This person he really loves, I don’t know if he feels worthy for her yet. I think he needs to work on that and I think he knows he needs to work on himself.”

In addition to his studies, Cole is also finding a way to “repurpose his skills and abilities from football” by taking on a coaching assistant job at the school. However, the former star quarterback is left to watch and guide from the sidelines, a place he didn’t foresee and is having trouble accepting. As he tries to embrace his new role and path, Cole struggles to move on from the what could’ve been. During episode four, the quarterback makes a pass to win the game; however, despite everyone celebrating, Cole isn’t.

“I think it’s very easy to watch a scene like that and think, ‘This guy’s selfish.’ But it’s the hardest thing, because it’s like you can do everything but the thing you want to do. And that’s why this journey is ongoing for him, because I don’t know if it’s the thing he’s supposed to do, because it’s a really hard thing to process.

From left: LaLonde and Kolton Stewart as Dylan.

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“The difference that is being in the game and on the sidelines is such a tough thing to reckon with,” he adds. “It’s fresh. It’s been a year since this path was laid out. In life, the more you become sure of what’s going to happen, the more you should expect it not to happen. But I think as a junior-sophomore in high school, that lesson’s not quite learned yet. I think just continuing to work through that transition is this everlasting battle. Are the skills [and] abilities built? Have they been built up for this guy’s entire life, and are they going to waste if he’s not using them in some way? You could make that argument, but it’s just hard. I think when you are given such confidence, you start to identify ways in which you feel love from the thing that you do and not who you are.”

In episode five, that difficulty adjusting is evident and reaches a breaking point. In a self-sabotaging moment, Cole decides to drink and act out during the anticipated high school dance that Jackie worked hard to make happen, leaving his family and Jackie disappointed.

“I don’t think it was totally undeserving, but I also think the harshness did snap him back into reality a little bit,” he explains. “I think the way in which he comes up short is communicating and processing those feelings in a healthy, positive way. Because there are moments it just gets to be too much.

“If you look at the events, it’s like, Jackie wants space and to be just friends, ouch. And then, you can coach, but you still can’t play. Team wins, no glory for you, ouch. And then in the middle of the dance floor at the Fall formal, sorry, not going to be a slow dance for you, pal. Oh, also, Dylan is going to that [football] camp. Ouch. It builds up to a point where it’s like, what do you expect? This is like the boiling pot of things to happen to him that he would not react well to. So I’m not surprised. I’m not going to defend the behavior, even though, if you boil it down, he was just defending a really, a really crude comment about the girl he was around.”

As for Cole and Jackie, throughout the season, they keep their distance after Jackie requests some space and to be friends. However, unbeknownst to Cole, Jackie had rekindled a relationship with his brother Alex and kept it secret from everyone.

“It’s frustrating for him, because I think ultimately, all along, he has this idea that the friends thing is temporary, the space thing is temporary, and the thing that he feels is so strong, I think it’s hard to come to terms with the fact that somebody could maybe not feel that so strongly as to want to put that all out there.”

Though Jackie and Cole have their lighthearted moments, LaLonde explains it was frustrating given the “inopportune times of which these interactions will come.”

“She’ll want to come and be the really good friend after the football game when he’s not in the mood to process something. The dance is great, like, let’s dance! Oh, wait, we’re kind of breaking through this barrier? Nope, we’re just friends. Let’s learn how to drive a stick shift. Oh, this is kind of fun. Nope!”

However frustrating the fleeting moments can be, the actor notes that Jackie’s ability to have “discipline for the things she wants” is admirable. He explains, “It’s kind of the catch 22 because it’s the thing that is so attractive to him about her. She’s able to see the thing that she wants and kind of attack it with little regard for anything else in a pretty healthy way. Something she’s good at, [but] something he could use some work on.”

LaLonde and Nikki Rodriguez.

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In season two’s final moments, Jackie finally confesses her true feelings to Cole, admitting that she loves him but vulnerably explains why she’s afraid to pursue anything with him. But Alex, who they don’t see standing nearby and whom she also told she loved, hears the moment and asks her, “You love him?”

“It kind of ends in the same form, frustrating and confusing, because we don’t really get any answers based on what happens,” LaLonde says of that cliffhanger moment that also sees them learning Walter patriarch George needs to be sent to the hospital.

The actor stays mum when teasing where they go from there for season three, which is in production, but did reflect on his hopes for Cole going forward.

“If you’re Cole, the thing you want is Jackie. It feels like one of the ingredients to getting your life on track is having this Jackie-sized piece in your heart and in your life. You can never change the thing that you did at your mom’s awards dinner when you ruined everything. You can never change the fall formal dance that you ruined. You can never change these things, but the responsibility is on you to reflect as to why they happened and what you could do to grow from them and become a better person because of them.”

Cole may not always get it right, but LaLonde assures Cole “has a great heart,” “means well” and is “a good person.”

“I just think he needs to identify how his feelings relate to his actions and continue to grow in that way. I think an honest conversation between some of the more important people in his life is long overdue. Just continuing to grow in a healthy direction and to continue to learn from those experiences that are unhealthy or were unhealthy.”

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My Life with the Walter Boys is now streaming on Netflix. Read THR’s interviews with Nikki Rodriguez and showrunner Melanie Halsall.

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(L to R) Ashby Gentry as Alex, Nikki Rodriguez as Jackie in episode 206 of My Life with the Walter Boys.
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My Life With the Walter Boys Finale: Jackie’s Big Confession, Explained

by jummy84 August 30, 2025
written by jummy84

[This story contains MAJOR spoilers from the season two finale of Netflix’s My Life with the Walter Boys.]

When Nikki Rodriguez read what happens in the final moments of season two of Netflix’s My Life with the Walter Boys, she recalls thinking, “I don’t know what comes after this!”

The 10-episode season that premiered on Aug. 28, ended with Rodriguez’s Jackie Howard confessing to Cole Walter (Noah LaLonde) that she loved him after spending most of the season trying to avoid him and deny her feelings. However, things continue to be complicated, as the confession is overheard by Alex Walter (Ashby Gentry), whom Jackie rekindled a relationship with and also told she loved.

“That scene is really, really tough. I don’t know what could possibly happen,” Rodriguez tells The Hollywood Reporter.

The series, which has been renewed and is already in production on season three, is sure to continue to heat up Jackie’s love triangle with the Walter brothers, which first ignited in the Netflix series’ season one finale when Rodriguez’s Jackie kissed Cole after a season full of lingering feelings. The only issue was that the kiss happened while Jackie was dating Cole’s brother Alex, who had also drunkenly confessed to loving her.

Returning to New York proved to be an escape for Jackie, but season two sees Jackie return to Silver Falls and the Walter family determined to make things right — that is, until her feelings and perfectionist tendencies make things, well, more complicated. Add in Jackie retuning to 2.0 versions of Alex and Cole — Alex a seemingly more confident guy with the ladies and Cole trying to commit to his education and explore a football coaching position — and she immediately wants to help Alex be his former self and support Cole on his new journey.

“She cares about them both so deeply,” Rodriguez says. “I think she does feel obligated, and she feels like she’s trying to make everything right and do right by everybody. She ends up making a ton of mistakes along the way.”

Jackie also spends the season trying to heal from the tragedy of losing her family and honor her idejntity as a Howard while finding her place in Silver Falls. With the second season now available to binge, Rodriguez spills to THR all about Jackie’s big return to Silver Falls, Jackie and Alex rekindling a relationship, and Jackie’s confused feelings about Cole, below.

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Season two starts with Jackie returning to Silver Falls, but it’s clear that she is now more than ever trying to figure out who she is and her place within the family, with Alex/Cole and with school. What did you hope to explore with her this time around? 

When Jackie comes back to Silver Falls, she’s making a conscious choice to confront her problems, especially the ones she ran away from. In season one, you see Jackie really push away all of her feelings. At the start of season two, you see her make that decision to come back, decide to confront things and try to be almost the perfect version of herself, because she feels guilty. That’s her only way to feel like she could make things right, a little bit. That’s the overall theme throughout the season. You see her deal with with things a little bit more head on with Alex and Cole and with her grief. It comes out in different ways than she expects. It’s about her growing and just taking a little bit more responsibility.

We also see Jackie try to confront and heal from her past tragedy more this season with Jackie still grieving her family and wanting to honor her identity as a Howard. What was it like further exploring that journey with Jackie and how would you say she evolved from the beginning of season two to the end?

In the beginning, right when she comes back, her only goal is to be the new perfect version of Jackie at whatever cost. Throughout the season, she’s torn, because she wants to be that version so much, but she is also this past version of herself and doesn’t want to forget who she was, where she came from, and she doesn’t have any anything in Colorado that ties her to that. It’s a bit like when you want to make everybody else happy, and forget to take care of yourself. It’s important for her to reconnect to that. Episode nine was one of my favorites. When I read that script, I cried. I was really looking forward to that, it’s one of my favorites. I wanted to do that episode justice.

From left: Alex Quijano as Richard and Nikki Rodriguez as Jackie in episode 209 of My Life with the Walter Boys.

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Jackie also returns to a new Alex and Cole. Alex is projecting this seemingly more confident version of himself, and Cole is trying to do well in his studies and find a new way into his passion of football. What do you think Jackie felt as she watched both of them change? Do you feel like she felt obligated to help Alex go back to being like he was and then also support Cole in trying to continue on this path?

She does feel obligated to both, because she cares about both of them so much. When she comes back and sees this different version of Alex, she’s so taken back by that. I think she feels like it’s a little bit her fault. Of course he puts up those walls, and she wants to break them down because she feels so guilty and wants to make things right, but doesn’t want to make those same mistakes that she did in the previous season. So how do you do that, while also honoring everything that you want to do personally? It’s a tough situation.

I don’t know that that many people see Cole in the way that Jackie does, and so when he is struggling with his school and needs her later on, she feels like she she has to be there for him. She cares about them both so deeply. I think she does feel obligated, and she feels like she’s trying to make everything right and do right by everybody. She ends up making a ton of mistakes along the way. She’s trying to be so perfect.

Rodriguez in My Life with the Walter Boys.

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As in season one, the love triangle between Jackie, Cole and Alex continues. It’s clear Jackie is still dealing with feelings for both of them, but acting more on her feelings for Alex and seemingly avoiding her feelings for Cole. Were you surprised Jackie and Alex gave it another go? Why do you think she was willing to pursue things with Alex again?

I was surprised, but it makes sense because Alex makes Jackie feel like she belongs [and] like she has a place. I think that’s really important to her, especially this season. She pushes Cole away because she isn’t ready. Cole makes her feel like she is a little bit out of control. And [because of] that perfectionist side of Jackie, that’s terrifying. I was surprised when I read it, but it also made sense, because I know what Alex is for Jackie and Jackie really, really cares for Alex.

When Alex and Jackie rekindle things, she’s adamant to keep it a secret because it’s complicated. Can you break down more of her thought process on deciding to do that? Why continue being with him if she didn’t want it revealed?

I think the secret is a little bit like the first season. She felt like being with either of them was going to just cause so many problems — and it did! That is probably the root of why she wanted to keep it a secret. She doesn’t want to cause any problems this season. She wants to be problem free, which she isn’t at all, but I think deep down, she knows that she also cares about Cole, and she’s confused and acting a little bit on emotion, as we all do, instead of talking things through.

Meanwhile, Cole is confused why Jackie would rekindle things with his brother and consistently pushed him away. Do you feel like Jackie was being fair to Cole or how did you see her and his relationship this season?

One of the biggest parts of it was the dance. They talk about that earlier in the season, where Jackie is like, “This is my one thing I have. The last time I attended a dance, this huge tragedy happened, and so I just want this to be a symbol of like a new beginning.” This is the only thing that she can control, because there’s so much of her life that she cannot control. She clings on to these things that she has, and it’s really important to her and she opens up to Cole and says that. Everything that happened at the dance? She blames Cole a little bit for taking that away from her when she was so open and honest about how much that meant. That was a turning point for her and almost an excuse to herself that maybe he isn’t totally right for me.

Jackie tells Alex she loves him but we also hear her admit she loves Cole in the finale. Do you think she’s truly in love with both of them?

I do, I really do. I do think that she does love both. I think it’s two different types of love and I think that it is so real and relatable. You feel different ways for different people, but they’re all valid. For Jackie, it’s like loving someone so much, and then not understanding why you’re so drawn to somebody else, and you have such passion for somebody else, but just wanting to both the best for both people. So I do think she does truly love both, just in a totally different way.

From left: Ellie O’Brien as Grace and Rodriguez.

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We also see Jackie reveal her love for Cole, only for Alex to hear that confession as well. Do you see Jackie and Cole being able to be in a happy relationship or do they both need still grow individually? Will Alex always make Jackie hesitant to pursue things with Cole?

That’s a tough one. That scene is really, really tough. I don’t know what could possibly happen, but I think that whatever happens, Jackie’s always going to want to make sure that everybody involved is happy and okay, because she puts everybody else first. When I read that, I was like, “I don’t know what comes after this!”

Season one ended with Jackie not choosing either one and leaving Silver Falls. This season ends with Jackie being in love with both Cole and Alex, having now confessed to both. For season three, do you envision Jackie being able to decide where her heart truly lies, or do you envision it continuing to be a struggle for her to do so and not choosing either one?

I genuinely have no idea. What’s most important for Jackie, I think, is to truly follow her heart and also never forget who she is and what’s important to her and never forget about her goals and ambitions. Whatever Jackie decides to do, I’m going to support.

I know you can’t reveal anything for season three, but was there anything you’re hoping to explore with Jackie?

I just want to watch her grow and handle her problems and figure out who she is. Growing up is complicated, so just exploring that to the best of her ability… I’m just excited to see where she goes!

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‘My Life With the Walter Boys’ Star Ashby Gentry Talks Season 2
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‘My Life With the Walter Boys’ Star Ashby Gentry Talks Season 2

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
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SPOILER ALERT: This piece spoils Season 2 of My Life With the Walter Boys which is now streaming on Netflix.

My Life With the Walter Boys has galloped back onto Netflix with its second season, and Ashby Gentry’s Alex Walter returns after a transformative — in more ways than one — summer training in rodeo riding.

The opening scene of Season 2 sees Cole Walter (Noah LaLonde) pick up his younger brother from the bus back home from Montana, plunging viewers right back into the tension between the two counterparts of the show’s main love triangle. Add Nikki Rodriguez’s Jackie back into the mix, and the show is off to the races, but this isn’t Alex’s first rodeo, as he and Jackie were together romantically last season before she abruptly left to go back to New York.

“With those changes in Season 2, I think it makes Alex a genuine contender for Jackie, which is important because the show is, to some degree, a love triangle, and you want to believe both possibilities. At the same time too, it’s a testament to his confidence and his personal growth in response to the breakup that he went through or the trauma, whatever you want to call it,” Gentry told Deadline of Alex’s glow up and new attitude this season. “I think he needs the confidence to put what happened behind him and really go after her, because he loves her. The façade enables him to act authentically in a weird way. If he didn’t have this ‘glow up,’ quote, unquote, with rodeo, and if he wasn’t manufacturing a more conventionally masculine appearance, perhaps he never would find the courage to pursue what he really wants, which is to be with her. I think it’s as simple as that. I think that’s why he goes after her is he just still loves her, and that’s it. I think if he could help it, he probably would. [It’s] certainly not convenient.

In the below interview, Gentry unpacks his research into saddle bronc riding, which Alex takes up in Season 2, how he balanced Alex’s new confidence with the care and compassion he showed in Season 1, the dynamic between Alex and his riding coach Blake Hartford (Natalie Sharp) and more.

DEADLINE: What would you say you learned from playing Alex in the first season, and what did you want to bring to the role in Season 2 that we didn’t get to see in season one?

ASHBY GENTRY: Doing this show feels, in a way like grad school, for me. I went to acting school, so I have a basic understanding of ways of approaching this. But I’ve said before, there’s no class [about] how to be on a TV show, and most of my teachers have never been on one, so Season 1 was just a learning curve of how to go to set every day, how to prepare, how to hang out, how to go out on the weekend and not have it ruin everything. Little things that.

 In Season 2, with regards to my process, so to speak, I wanted to prioritize taking care of myself a little bit more, because so much of Season 2 and what happens hinges on this physical transformation, so I had to be really careful about sleeping. [Laughs]. And eating and watching my skin. I’m so conditioned to not pay attention to those things because typically, working as an actor, one wants to be unself-conscious, and usually you want to put your vanity aside, so it was really difficult to work on this season where the vanity was a part of the story so much. That was a really big learning curve. I’m grateful to have gotten to do that because I feel like it has set me up for success in future roles where I do have a physical transformation or something like that. I’m ready for the American Psycho thing. I’m set up by Walter Boys Season 2.

DEADLINE: Did you have input on Alex’s glow up? How do you feel like that added to his overall arc this season?

GENTRY: I didn’t have input, though I was in charge of it, which is great. That’s what I get paid for. It’s so funny to have so many people earnestly ask me about a glow-up. It’s a real talking point. I met with our showrunner a few weeks before shooting, and she said, “You’re going to have a glow up.” And I said, “What?” We discussed different things that were gonna happen, and a lot of it was just treating Alex like a real object of desire. That was not how he was written in Season 1. If you read the scripts, there is a very clear difference between how [Alex and Cole are] both described. I believe the words used for Cole getting out of the pool were literally “Water drips off his perfect, nearly naked body.” I feel so much empathy for Noah [LaLonde] for having to handle that pressure. That was not at all how I was described in the show, and so I didn’t view him as this serious, conventional object of desire, more as like an object of admiration.

L-R: Noah LaLonde And Ashby Gentry in ‘My Life With the Walter Boys’

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DEADLINE: That first scene where you step off the bus and Noah/Cole is there to pick you up. How do you feel like that scene situates their bond for season two and that tension that’s still there between them?

GENTRY: First of all, that bus was scary, too. There were some close calls on that bus, but it was cool. It was really old school, but it was a weird road we were shooting on. Everybody was safe.

I think Alex is suspicious of [Cole], as he always has been. It’s sort of like the scene where Cole and Jack are by the fire [in Season 1], and Alex comes in and looks at them. He doesn’t necessarily see anything happen, but he’s super suspect. I don’t know if that will go away, and they’ve been through a lot together. It’s funny to watch Noah in that scene because he’s so chill, and that’s just so Cole to be, to be Mr. Hollywood. And Alex doesn’t give a sh*t about maintaining the appearance as much.

DEADLINE: For those bronc riding scenes, did you train to do that? I know you have stunt doubles. I saw that in the credits. How much of that did you get to do?

GENTRY: I spent the hiatus [between seasons] researching all that stuff, which is honestly so cool when it’s done well, it looks beautiful. We had talked in Season 1 about making Alex a bronc rider because a lot of the drivers on our show and a lot of the crew in Calgary are rodeo people. And I would ask them, “Hey, if you got your heart broken, what rodeo sport would you do?” And they [said], “Saddle bronc riding.” So I told [showrunner] Melanie [Halsall] “Hey, what if we made him a bronc rider? What do you think about that?” She was like, “Oh, that’s a good idea.” So I researched a lot of it over summer, how to do it and stuff, but when it comes to actually doing it, I’m not allowed, technically, to do any of it while we’re shooting. What I did do is — this was [director] Jason [Priestley’s] idea. He put me on a bucking machine, and they turned it up to, like a four or five, and I would stay on there so he could get tight coverage on me, and you’re only supposed to be on there for eight seconds.

I remember the second time we shot it, I was on there for like two, three minutes, and I was just about ready to fall off when he called cut. I was like, “Holy sh*t.” There are muscles that they work out that I didn’t even know existed. I was so sore that I had to — I’m not even joking — I literally had to pick my leg up to step into my trailer after I got done. And then he didn’t even use it! Classic Jason. He did use the first time I ever was on the bucking machine. We work with a lot of professional saddle bronc riders, full-time saddle bronc riders that ride in the NFR and the Calgary stampede and everything. They’re in the background, and they’re doing the stunts and stuff. So it’s really like working with NFL-level athletes, and it’s really cool. I learned a lot from them, and it’s such a unique world that I otherwise would not have gotten to step into.

L to R: Natalie Sharp and Ashby Gentry in 'My Life with the Walter Boys'

L to R: Natalie Sharp and Ashby Gentry in ‘My Life with the Walter Boys’

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DEADLINE: Blake [Hartford], Alex’s bronc-riding coach, provides some competition for Jackie, but Alex can’t move on from her. How does that factor into your arc for Season 2 especially given what happens at the end. Is there still a chance for them to be together?

GENTRY: I hope so. I love Blake and Alex. I think they’re so cute. Natalie [Sharp], who plays Blake, is so great. She’s so fun to work with. I would like to see them together, just to get more of her. Blake provides Alex an opportunity to mature in more ways than one, and maybe even faster than he’s ready to mature. I grit my teeth watching him fumble [his shot with] Blake, because I love Blake, but he’s not over Jackie.

Hopefully, in a future season. He’s kinda got a lot of options. There’s this one background actress who he’s with throughout the show that we don’t even know who that is. Who’s that? [He’s] also got Maria played by Riele Downs, who’s also amazing. I’m very fortunate I work with a lot of great actresses.

DEADLINE: Even in the end, when you’re at the final competition, and Alex gets the the role Blake’s dad’s team, that, chemistry is still there. Your wink at her towards the end makes it seem like it’s not over.

GENTRY: No I don’t think so. I was nervous about that wink when I did it. I remember doing it being like, “Oh, people are gonna say on Tiktok that this gives the ick,” or whatever it was. I was like, “Oh, God.” I made several jokes about that while we were shooting.

DEADLINE: There’s also Kiley (Mya Lowe), too. Does Alex at all have any idea that she likes him?

GENTRY: I feel like he wouldn’t because he usually does something when he knows. Which is a testament to Alex. I was talking with someone, but they made the point that sometimes they felt like, Alex just kind of got to Jackie first, and that’s why she was with him, which may be true, may be not true, but he did get to her first. He does move quick, so I feel like if he did have any inkling of a feeling for Kiley, he would act on it. That’s my guess. Same with her, I think, because both of them have been confronted about it, and they both denied it. I don’t know if we’ll see that or not.

Mya Lowe as Kiley in 'My Life with the Walter Boys'

Mya Lowe as Kiley in ‘My Life with the Walter Boys’

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DEADLINE: He comes to her aid in a time she really needs him at the end of Season 2. Does he realize how his behavior has affected her and their friendship?

GENTRY: That scene was so fun to shoot because we were in this small apartment, and it felt like we were in a different show for a second, which is always fun. I would like to say he gets it, but if you watch it, the way he the way he acknowledges it is very like nonchalantly, which I don’t know if that was a choice on their part. There were definitely takes in there that were much more remorseful, where it was like, “Oh my god, I can’t believe I did that.” But this the take they went with was one where he’s kind of like, “Oh, bummer. Sorry about that.” Alex is so funny because he’s such a contradiction. He’s supposed to be the smart, sensitve, sweet guy, and yet he’s such an idiot and such a boy sometimes. So maybe that, maybe that’s what took over in that moment.

DEADLINE: Alex and Jackie give it another shot at being together. What would you say was the turning point this season where he stops being mad and starts to think maybe they could work? She finds his horse Murphy, which seems to spark some things.

GENTRY: You totally reminded me of that. I forgot about that whole part of the show, which is a huge thing for Alex. That’s actually one of my favorite scenes in the whole show, is when, firstly, when she finds the horse in the forest, walks it back, and then he sees the horse through the window and then runs out to her. That feels like one of the moments of the show where it almost breaks tone, where it almost feels like a different show than the typical Walter Boys that you see. I think that moment is so genuine on all parts where it’s like Sarah [Rafferty], Nikki [Rodriguez] and myself are all really experiencing this joy that this family member, which is Murphy, has returned. I love the moment where Alex hugs Jackie and realizes what he’s doing.

DEADLINE: I was going to ask you specifically about the hug.

GENTRY: I think the turning point probably happens before, given that he fumbles Blake, and then they have that whole exchange before the barn catches on fire. That would indicate that he’s clearly realized he’s not over Jackie prior to that. I think what causes him to take action is her returning the horse because maybe his love language is acts of service or something. That really means a lot to him.

L-R: Ashby Gentry as Alex and Nikki Rodriguez as Jackie in 'My Life with the Walter Boys'

L-R: Ashby Gentry as Alex and Nikki Rodriguez as Jackie in ‘My Life with the Walter Boys’

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DEADLINE: Jackie brings Alex a sci-fi/fantasy book, and he says ‘I’m not into that anymore.’ Then he’s reading it later on and explaining it to a bunch of girls. The broader question is how does she maybe crack through the façade, if you will, that he puts up, and how does she bring the real him back?

GENTRY: There’s this French guy, Jacques Lacan, who talks about authenticity and fantasy and reality and the real me, the fake me, and all that stuff. His whole point is that even the fake me is the real me, like the parts of me that I present as facade are authentic to me. So it’s like I fake it in a way that’s real to me. And I think a lot of Alex’s façade is a true manifestation of his authentic confidence, and also an act that he puts up to deflect his real feelings for Jackie. Honestly, it’s like a merging of those two things.

DEADLINE: Alex and Nathan’s relationship sheds another light on Alex. They share a room, but this season when Nathan gets into his drama, Alex has some good advice for him. How does that reflects back onto him?

GENTRY: It’s important that we see that these people are all siblings. It’s huge. Most of them get the privilege of being an older and younger sibling in some way. A lot of the times with Cole, we see that little brother side of Alex come into fruition, whereas with Nathan, you witness him being an older brother and a caretaker, which I think he does really well, and you don’t see that as much with Jackie, which is unfortunate. There were some scenes in Season 1 that [saw] Alex behave more as a caretaker of Jackie, but some of them got cut, and you sort of just witnessed them being in love together. But I’d like to think that’s a true part of himself as well.

DEADLINE: In the last moments of the finale, Jackie and Cole have a moment, and then Alex hears what she says to Cole. Then there’s the whole George cliffhanger. What do you think that spells out for them in Season 3, and what’s going through his head in those final moments?

GENTRY: It’s so interesting. I mean, I know the answer to both of those. I think with regards to what’s going through his head, what’s funny is there was a portion of that scene that was longer, that was cut down, so you got to witness an initial reaction to that news, and that was taken out and left for a later date. I think what was going through his head was, “What the f*ck?” I don’t think it’s a spoiler to say that. I don’t know how you slice it any other way. That’s probably what I would be thinking, and anybody else who lives on planet Earth would probably be thinking that.

What do I think it spells out for them? I mean, they clearly have a bigger problem, right? There’s an ambulance pulling up to their house. I think it spells out an issue of priority. It’s like, which thing are we going to deal with first? I could probably weigh in on what the more important thing is at the time, but who knows? I feel like audiences will agree that it feels like there’s a reckoning that needs to take place between these three. If they never talked about it, that’d be crazy. That would be an insane way to handle the show. Other than that, you’ll have to wait and see, but it’s really good.

Ashby Gentry as Alex in 'My Life with the Walter Boys'

Ashby Gentry as Alex in ‘My Life with the Walter Boys’

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DEADLINE: Production on Season 3 has begun. What can you tease about that and working on it?

GENTRY: Firstly, it feels so like home, and every time we come back, it feels like a week has gone by, and we’re just right back into it. The thought of having to walk away forever at some point is devastating. It’s interesting filming any season, because I tend to take on the feelings of the character maybe a little more than, I think sometimes. Like when I was doing Season 1 and 2 at the end, I remember feeling quite sad on top of everything ending and you wrap, and you don’t know if you’ll see each other again. It hurts for real. It’s real feelings that we’re using here. Real bodies, real people, real feelings.

All I can really say about Season 3 as of right now is that I really like it. I really like what they’re doing. I didn’t necessarily expect everything — and I never do — but I like it. We come back and we’re like, “Oh, wow, okay, glow up,” or whatever, but it’s so fun. I’m really pleased with everything, and I’m really excited to finish up. I mean, we’re not even close to being done. We have quite a bit more to do.

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