Untamed, Netflix’s latest captivating mystery thriller, delivers a compelling blend of mystery, long-hidden secrets, unresolved trauma, and a persistent investigator’s quest to bring everything to light. This high-impact thriller is set in the wild terrain of Yosemite National Park, California. Starring Eric Bana, who opts for quiet over conversation, and likes to ride horses over cars. Eric Bana shines as Kyle Turner, the no-nonsense special agent at the core of this limited series. Kyle Turner may look like a park ranger, but he’s an ISB special agent, which means he has serious federal-level enforcement clout. Emotional baggage and fractured bonds follow him everywhere, but when you are talking about his skills in the field, he’s exceptional. Regardless of the backdrop, solving a case takes sharp perception and relentless attention to the smallest clue, and Eric Bana’s portrayal as Kyle Turner is crushworthy. Detective drama enthusiasts may be startled to find that Kyle Turner is curt, unapologetically rude, and quite fond of bourbon, but impressively, his competence remains untouched in Untamed. Through this article, we will explore 9 moments of Kyle Turner from Untamed that will make you crush on Eric Bana.
Riding to the El Capitan crime scene

Kyle Turner doesn’t enter quietly; he makes his presence felt, and his debut moment defines the atmosphere on Untamed. That icy stare, grit-streaked outwear, and unspoken authority make Eric Bana feel like a contemporary blend of cowboy and sleuth. He surveys the scene with practiced precision, catching what others miss. No flair, just steady, disciplined observation. Eric Bana brings a magnetic intensity to Kyle Turner, establishing his dominance from the very first appearance in Untamed Episode 1. Riding through the arid landscape on El Capitan, he embodies unshakable toughness and a brooding calm, the type who dominates the frame with pure presence. As he rides to the chilling scene where the other cops have rescued a woman’s body dangling lifeless from ropes against a craggy rock face, you can feel the suspense tighten. The frame flirts for him, endless skies, dramatic gusts, and a man who looks like he’s tamed both wild lands and wild laws.
Calming Naya in the shed

In Untamed episode 1, as Kyle and Naya navigate the harsh wilderness of El Capitan in search of evidence, they enter a shed where something suspicious catches their eyes. The investigation is calm and focused, but suddenly a full-grown bear tries to storm in, which sends Naya into a full panic mode. And that’s when Kyle Turner steps up, handling the panic with confidence. Wasting no time, he shoots twice into the open air, sending the bear back into the wild. His presence of mind is one thing, but the way he calmly guides Naya is what truly shows his skill. What makes Eric Bana’s Kyle Turner so captivating in Untamed are those understated protective moments that speak louder than words. It’s those unspoken guardian-like qualities that give Eric Bana’s Turner a quiet but powerful charisma. He doesn’t need any dramatic dialogue; his effortless composure, practical mindset, and soft-spoken attentiveness toward his teammate make a stronger impression than a theatrical line.
Drunk dialing Jill

You will find this scene quite resonating in Untamed episode 1, as it captures the emotional vulnerability of Kyle. Eric Bana subtly brings the character's inner scars to the surface. Bana’s controlled portrayal of Kyle’s emotional baggage in Untamed is raw. You will find a muted rawness in his pain, the quiet ache of someone burdened by a loss he struggles to express. Turner returns home after a long and exhausting day at El Capitan, where a woman’s body is found dangling from climbing ropes, carrying more than just the burden of the investigation. While the night falls and the whiskey takes hold, Turner gives in to the worst impulse, calling his ex-wife Jill, when he knows he shouldn’t. His words come out soft, slurred, burdened with all he can’t bring himself to say. He doesn’t try to make amends; he only asks if the kids were asleep, and informs her about an upcoming meteor shower which they used to enjoy together before their family was torn apart. He’s sitting and drinking under the sky, beside the lake.
Tracking clues in the wilderness

Kyle Turner moves through the rugged terrain of Untamed like he was born to do so, more grounded than most are in their own homes. As we are watching him following leads through the tangled trails of El Capitan, it’s clear he’s not just trained, he's lived this life for years. Where others would be disoriented, even with a compass in hand, Turner moves as if the forest itself is guiding his every step. He picks up subtle traces tied to the crime scene, which unravels Lucy’s trail through the woods, his focus so sharp it pulls you into the scene completely. In Episode 2 of the show, he doesn’t need any GPS or any app; it’s all hard-earned, hands-on experience. Amid Yosemite’s majestic backdrop, Eric Bana channels a quiet, burning intensity that makes Turner endlessly compelling. Untamed gifts us a detective who’s both brains and brawn, and watching Turner trace his way through the wild is just one more reason why falling for the character feels inevitable.
Banana cream pie with Paul

In Untamed, even the most rugged cowboy has his banana cream pie moment, and for Kyle Turner, it’s unexpectedly sweet. In episode 4, with Shane Maguire at the bar, Turner is simmering with frustration and more than a little whiskey. He stumbles out, muttering about Shane, only to unleash a drunken rant right in front of Paul. But instead of matching Kyle’s heat, Paul slides him a slice of banana cream pie. It’s disarming in the best way. Eric Bana plays the moment with just the right shift, from gruff and guarded to reluctantly softened. There’s a beat where he stares at the pie like it might judge him. The wall cracks. Untamed gives us plenty of action, but it’s quiet moments like these that make you fall for Kyle Turner.
Hallucinating Caleb’s presence

In Untamed episode 1, Kyle Turner may ride tall and shoot straight, but it’s the ghosts he carries that cut deepest. One of the most tender, heartbreaking moments comes when he hallucinates his late son, Caleb, first sitting beside him in the quiet of his room, then again in the forest, lying next to him as if they were just camping under the stars. He talks to Caleb like he's there, casual, loving, and aching beneath every word. Eric Bana plays it with a soft ache in his eyes and just the slightest catch in his voice. There’s no big breakdown, just a quiet unraveling that feels far more real. It’s in this quiet hallucination that Untamed reveals Kyle’s deepest wounds, and Bana delivers emotional depth that sneaks up on you. In Untamed, Kyle Turner might be the guy who chases killers through canyons, but the raw vulnerability of the moment reminds us why he’s impossible not to fall for.
Surviving Shane’s ambush

Deep in the wild when Kyle Turner goes to find Shane in Untamed episode 6 because he knew about Shane’s link with Lucy’s death. Meanwhile, Shane launches his attack, and though the bullets tear through, it’s no match for Turner’s unbreakable will to survive. Kyle Turner proves that he’s far more than a brooding cop; he’s a hardened survivalist built for the wild. With blood dripping and no backup in sight, Kyle channels full action hero energy. He smears mud over the injury like it’s wild west medicine, then powers through without missing a beat. Eric Bana delivers every beat with his signature stillness and simmering intensity. Each step radiates pain, and yet he keeps pushing without hesitation. It’s survival stripped to its essence, mud-slicked, unflinching, and utterly captivating. Things get hot literally and emotionally in this moment in Untamed. Seeing Kyle power through pain, scaling rugged paths and dusky terrain with raw grit, reminds us that charm doesn’t come from caps but from courage and dirt-streaked resolve.
Saving Naya from drowning in a cave

In Untamed episode 3, Kyle Turner once again proves he’s the guy you want around when things go sideways, especially when water is rising fast and time is running out. After a long day, Kyle returns home to find Naya’s car in the driveway, but Naya is nowhere to be seen. And one of his horses? Gone. Instinct kicks in. Realizing she must’ve headed out on her own, Kyle takes off, and it’s not long before he tracks her to a flooded cave near El Capitan. Inside, Naya is trapped, the water level rising higher with every passing second. Eric Bana’s physicality in this Untamed moment is something to behold. He reaches Naya just in time, guiding her through the narrow tunnel back to safety, both of them gasping for air under the pale cave light.
Clashing with Shane in the Bar

In Untamed episode 4, Kyle Turner doesn’t need to throw punches to leave a mark; sometimes, a whiskey glass and a stare that could cut glass are enough. Kyle sits across from Shane Maguire in a small-town bar, tension rising with every sip. The air is thick with old grudges, and Kyle’s barely-contained rage simmers just below the surface. Eric Bana plays it cool but lethal, his eyes fixed and voice tight, radiating that classic “don’t-push-me” energy. The moment crackles with unspoken threat, until Paul steps in, trying to defuse the situation before things get ugly. Still, the standoff lingers like smoke in the air. This Untamed bar scene is all about coiled intensity. Eric Bana’s controlled fury, paired with his quiet charisma, makes it hard to look away from him.