My Life With The Walter Boys returned to Netflix with its second season, picking up the central love triangle between Alex, Jackie and Cole. The first episode shows Alex coming home after a summer in Montana, where he trained in rodeo riding. In an interview with Deadline, Ashby Gentry emphasized how this change reshaped his character’s role:
“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.”
The new season builds on that dynamic by presenting Alex with a confidence that was not as visible before. The transformation highlights a shift not only in how he carries himself but also in how the narrative positions him within the triangle. The audience is invited to believe that both paths, with Alex or Cole, could lead to real outcomes, and that balance is a key part of the drama.

The glow-up of Alex in My Life With The Walter Boys
Much of Alex’s storyline depends on the glow-up. According to Gentry, the season required extra care with sleep, diet and even skin routines, because vanity became part of the narrative. In a conversation with Deadline, he explained that the transformation was not always easy, but it reflected Alex’s evolution as someone who could finally be seen as a serious romantic option. The shift underscores how season two redefined him inside the story.
Differences between Alex and Cole
From the beginning, Cole was described as the more conventionally attractive brother, while Alex was written with a softer image. Speaking to Deadline, Gentry noted that scripts in season one highlighted Cole in physical terms, while Alex was never presented in the same way. Season two reverses some of that contrast, offering a more balanced approach. This change strengthens the credibility of the triangle and shows how the writing adapted to Alex’s development.

Training for the rodeo scenes
Rodeo became a defining part of Alex’s arc. Netflix Tudum confirmed that the creative team consulted with bronc riding professionals to ensure realism in the episodes. Gentry told Deadline that he spent the hiatus researching saddle bronc riding and even trained on a bucking simulator during filming.
The actor admitted the effort left him physically exhausted, but it gave him a sense of the discipline required in that environment. Although stunts were performed by professionals, the preparation added authenticity to his performance.
Connection with Blake Hartford
The introduction of Blake Hartford, played by Natalie Sharp, expanded Alex’s journey. Gentry described to Deadline how Blake gave his character an opportunity to mature, even if his feelings for Jackie remained. In People, he also addressed the dynamic between Alex and Blake, acknowledging the complexity but highlighting the chemistry the two characters shared. The new connection brought additional conflict and depth to the narrative.

The horse Murphy and Jackie’s return
One of the most emotional moments comes when Jackie finds Alex’s horse Murphy and returns it to him. Gentry told Deadline that it was one of his favorite scenes of the season, almost breaking the usual tone of the series by showing a more intimate and genuine moment. For the characters, it symbolized a reconnection, reinforcing how acts of care continue to draw Alex and Jackie back to each other.
The season two ending
The finale leaves strong tensions unresolved. Alex overhears Jackie’s conversation with Cole, while the Walter family faces George’s collapse. Both cliffhangers were described in coverage by EW and Decider as defining the season’s closing beats.
Asked about Alex’s reaction, Gentry told Deadline that the only thought going through his character’s head was “What the f*ck?”. The scene captured the chaos of the moment and prepared the stage for future confrontations.

Looking ahead to season three
Netflix has already confirmed that season three of My Life With The Walter Boys is in production and will premiere in 2026, as reported by Tudum. Gentry explained to Deadline that returning to set feels like reuniting with family, as if only a week had passed. He admitted that the idea of leaving the series someday feels difficult but also expressed satisfaction with the direction the story is taking. The combination of official announcements and the actor’s words indicates that the series continues to move forward with confidence.
Conclusion
Season two of My Life With The Walter Boys repositions Alex within the central triangle while expanding his growth through rodeo training, new connections and emotional trials. The actor’s testimony illustrates how the character gained new dimensions and how the writing adapted to highlight his development. With cliffhangers already in place and filming underway for the next chapter, the series remains a consistent part of Netflix’s lineup, keeping the audience engaged with its evolving story.