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Anonymous
Who watched?

Love Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren... bad things about to happen - as per any Taylor Sheridan saga.
Anonymous
Really enjoyed it! If the final scene set the stage for what's to come, I'm all in. Dare I say, it is superior to Yellowstone which lately has been disappointing mostly due to Beth's character.
Anonymous
I need a character cheat sheet or family flow chart to refer to. I had to do some googling last night after the premiere to see how some of the younger characters related to Jacob and Cara (and James and Margaret/modern Dutton family).
Anonymous
There's a family tree floating out there somewhere.
Anonymous
Boring!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Boring!


umm, how do you figure? I thought it was great!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Really enjoyed it! If the final scene set the stage for what's to come, I'm all in. Dare I say, it is superior to Yellowstone which lately has been disappointing mostly due to Beth's character.


+1. Beth’s character, plus their decision to base the entire story line on public lands/land use/permitting issues without hiring a consultant who has a clue about how any of it actually works. I understand it’s fiction and poetic license and all that, but they have gone beyond my ability to suspend disbelief.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really enjoyed it! If the final scene set the stage for what's to come, I'm all in. Dare I say, it is superior to Yellowstone which lately has been disappointing mostly due to Beth's character.


+1. Beth’s character, plus their decision to base the entire story line on public lands/land use/permitting issues without hiring a consultant who has a clue about how any of it actually works. I understand it’s fiction and poetic license and all that, but they have gone beyond my ability to suspend disbelief.


Yep, totally agree. For Beth to suddenly come up with this scheme, and pull all that knowledge out of her hat on how contract law works related to land use and ownership is a head scratcher. It just doesn't add up.

Also can she just put the glass of whiskey down and stop beating up on everyone she sees....enough already.
Anonymous
Interesting to have Isabel May narrating this show too.
Anonymous
Gratuitous violence towards young women. Taylor Sheridan still doesn't quite get it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gratuitous violence towards young women. Taylor Sheridan still doesn't quite get it.


did that happen in the first episode? I didn't see it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gratuitous violence towards young women. Taylor Sheridan still doesn't quite get it.


Yes he does. Have you not been following the abuses by the church of Native American children in their care? He totally showed the brutality of it in the first episode. History is not pretty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gratuitous violence towards young women. Taylor Sheridan still doesn't quite get it.


Yes he does. Have you not been following the abuses by the church of Native American children in their care? He totally showed the brutality of it in the first episode. History is not pretty.


and I'm glad it's represented.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gratuitous violence towards young women. Taylor Sheridan still doesn't quite get it.


So you want Sheridan to rewrite history?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gratuitous violence towards young women. Taylor Sheridan still doesn't quite get it.


As someone who grew up a stone's throw from the Pine Ridge Reservation (a place that makes Baltimore look like Rodeo Drive, just google it), I don't think it's Sheridan who "doesn't get it." If anything, he's very lightly introducing viewers to the poverty, drug and alcohol dependency, lack of jobs/medical care, good education, crime, general hopelessness or any sort of social justice that Native Americans have faced since, well...
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