Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, I love it! I’m obsessed with Billy Bob’s character and Billy Bob himself.
So excited it is renewed for season three and love everything about the show. There is a really funny guy on reels who just hate watches the show. I get why people might have a love-hate relationship with it but I just love it and think it’s so good.
That guy is funny and usually spot on
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Anonymous wrote:I watched the first episode because of this thread and it was so dumb. Am I missing something?
Anonymous wrote:Demi Moore is a robot. She can't even cry with any emotion. When she talks I feel like I'm watching a middle school play ( if the kids all had frozen botox faces) I can't tell if she is mad or powerful or sad or scared or any thing. Her expression never changes. She is awful.
Anonymous wrote:I am from Midland. I tried watching it but it was too painful. For those curious, no, it is not an accurate portrayal of much.
Anonymous wrote:I watched the first 5 episodes of season 1 and couldn't stomach it anymore. It's quite ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, I love it! I’m obsessed with Billy Bob’s character and Billy Bob himself.
So excited it is renewed for season three and love everything about the show. There is a really funny guy on reels who just hate watches the show. I get why people might have a love-hate relationship with it but I just love it and think it’s so good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am from Midland. I tried watching it but it was too painful. For those curious, no, it is not an accurate portrayal of much.
Just FYI. Not much is. Friends did not accurately portray NYC in the 90s for a group of 20-somethings. Etc., etc., etc.
Oh, I realize this. I was just giving my perspective as someone from there and very strong ties still. It’s just too ridiculous for me to watch, especially the wife and daughter. And yes, I’m sure I’m taking it too seriously. I’ve watched one other Taylor Sheridan series, and also disliked that (1883.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am from Midland. I tried watching it but it was too painful. For those curious, no, it is not an accurate portrayal of much.
Just FYI. Not much is. Friends did not accurately portray NYC in the 90s for a group of 20-somethings. Etc., etc., etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t say I am surprised no one will claim watching it. It doesn’t fit the narrative, but it’s well written and some superb acting from Billy Bob.
The scene between Ainsley and the roommate was a microcosm of society. I bet they keep that thread going.
NP. I haven't watched this yet (but plan to). Could you explain what you mean here?
It’s about oilmen in Texas.
And it's not woke.