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[quote=Anonymous]okay I had to grit my teeth to watch this show because I loved parts of it and simultaneously hated other parts of it. I really wanted to watch the story of the characters getting across America. It was so interesting, how people lived and died trying to do that. There were a lot of things that didn't hang together in the show, but I could easily ignore/forgive the writers for that. But the more the show turned into "The Elsa Show," the more I was frustrated. I do NOT want to sit around and listen to self-absorbed teen who thinks she is so deep....thinks she has more experience than either of her parents, thinks she is soooo wise of the ways of the world, and nothing to learn for anyone--ANYONE--around her. Her voiceover thoughts were so over the top. And monotone. (And btw, how the f does she know that "even stars die"?) And in person, she's insufferable. I swear, when her dad was saying "you're the most important thing to me in the world," all I could think of is, "Why?" And btw her version of heaven does NOT include the man who JUST SAID "you're the most important thing to me in the world" and who is going to LIVE the rest of his life at the spot where she dies so as to remember her. Or, the cowboy that she loved, oh, but forgot about in ONE WEEK. Finally, I never could get over her hair. It's so fake. I think they made it that way to match Beth Dutton's in "Yellowstone"--sort of to evoke and explain where Beth gets her spirit--but while Beth's fake dyed hair is fine because bleaching hair is part of today's culture, it is just too fake for the 1800s. If they wanted a blonde, they needed to cast a real blonde. And lose the eyeliner and mascara too. In sum, both in behavior and appearance, Elsa was just too modern to be believable. [/quote]
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