Baja Oklahoma Ending Explained: Juanita Hutchins works at Texas bar, but she aspires to be a country songwriter. Directed by Bobby Roth, this 1988 comedy film stars Lesley Ann Warren (Juanita Hutchins), alongside Peter Coyote as Slick Henderson, Swoosie Kurtz as Doris Steadman, Billy Vera as Lonnie Slocum. With a 6.6/10 rating, the ending has divided audiences.

What Happens at the End of Baja Oklahoma?

Juanita Hutchins works at Texas bar, but she aspires to be a country songwriter. When she's not looking after her impulsive daughter, Candy, or vouching for her promiscuous friend, Doris Steadman, she's trying to maintain some semblance of a romantic life. As Juanita prepares to make the leap to Nashville, her former boyfriend, Slick Henderson, returns to town, further complicating her situation.

Bobby Roth's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Lesley Ann Warren (Juanita Hutchins)'s journey. When she's not looking after her impulsive daughter, Candy, or vouching for her promiscuous friend, Doris Steadman, she's trying to maintain some semblance of a romantic life.

How Does Lesley Ann Warren (Juanita Hutchins)'s Story End?

  • Lesley Ann Warren: Lesley Ann Warren's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Peter Coyote (Slick Henderson): Peter Coyote's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Swoosie Kurtz (Doris Steadman): Swoosie Kurtz's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of Baja Oklahoma Mean?

Baja Oklahoma's ending attempts to resolve the major plot threads, though some narrative elements involving Lesley Ann Warren may feel rushed. Bobby Roth's final act has been both praised for its ambition and criticized for its execution.