So.
Stout dont like blondes.
Would the boobs be less boring if they were redheads?
Stout dont like blondes.
Would the boobs be less boring if they were redheads?
To be fair, everything is less boring with a redhead.So.
Stout dont like blondes.
Would the boobs be less boring if they were redheads?
AgreeTo be fair, everything is less boring with a redhead.
#1: I'm not a gentleman, so I don't prefer blondes. That doesn't make me dislike themSo.
Stout dont like blondes.
Would the boobs be less boring if they were redheads?
Yeah huh!To be fair, everything is less boring with a redhead.
Yeah, this show just isn't good.90% of the latest episode was a snoozefest. High point was Helen Mirren..... DAMN that woman can act.
BTW, my eyes almost rolled out of my head over the whole shipwreck thing.... Good god!
Yes Helen Mirren is the best actor and character in the show. She is carrying the whole thing for me.90% of the latest episode was a snoozefest. High point was Helen Mirren..... DAMN that woman can act.
BTW, my eyes almost rolled out of my head over the whole shipwreck thing.... Good god!
I was thinking about this…how accuracy relates to the sincerity of the show. It is a western drama, but reminds me more of a soap opera with the extreme scenes and not a whole of attention to accurate detail. Which I guess is ok, but sometimes it gets over the top. I started noticing it with yellowstone the farther i got into it. It’s not much different than a modern day walker Texas ranger.I'm in full agreement with everything Stout has posted on this.
Now I know this isn't a History Channel deal, but come on, guys..... you spend a lot of time on getting the big stuff right, but swing and miss on some of the easy stuff. Episode three, in the speakeasy, the kid is shown spending small paper money. Small paper wasn't introduced until 1929. Episode 2, after Spencer takes on the two big cats, he asks for a cigarette and light, A guy produces a Zippo lighter.... that wouldn't be invented until the early 30's. They're fighting a range war in 1923, when the Montana range wars ran from 1870 to 1920. In those 50 years, approximately 54 people were killed, apparently half of them at the end of episode three. There's a few more, but you get my point.
Okay.... I get it. From 1955 to 1965, probably a thousand or so cowboys were killed on Cheyenne, Gunsmoke, Sugarfoot, Maverick, Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, Bonanza, The Rebel, the Wild Bunch, etc. etc. etc. so I'll let that one go. but the rest of these relatively small screw-ups stack up, and piss me off.
Edit: The odds of a poor Irish sheep herder owning a 50 caliber Thompson machine gun (with 50 round drum, no less) at a cost in today's dollars of around $3200 (not including the ammo) is between slim and none.
I had to wait to watch until yesterday. My God, this show ended up sucking so bad. I have zero desire to see a second season of this suck fest. The only compelling story line to even contemplate is the native one, and that's far from enough to continue investing time (and money with Paramount +) in a horrible show. That's the end of the Yellowstone universe for this viewer.
On a side note, the Paramount + app itself is ridiculously bad. Every other app seems to work fine, but this one malfunctions in at least small ways every time I open it, and has crashed/burned to the point of playing audio even on cable input multiple times.
Plus the whole idea that the "only" way they'll be saved is if he gets home is positively dumb.After watching the last episode I felt like I was watching titanic. I’m over the Spencer and Alex honeymoon near death experiences at every turn. It feels like a daytime show now. Just push forward to the part where Spencer gets tagged in and opens a can of whoop A. On the Dutton enemies.
I am too interested in the rainwater storyline and to see what happens to the two older main characters.
I think it was canceled.So the wife and I just finished watching 1923. There is only 8 episodes? I'm assuming that there is another season for 1923? They way it ended felt strange, like there was still half a seasons worth of content left on the bone.
Poking around online it looks like it was halted indefinitely due to the writers strike.I think it was canceled.
The important question is, did you remember the name of the movie that had 20 minutes of topless women?I honestly didn't realize this show was still a thing.
No, but I think it starred Joachim Phoenix?The important question is, did you remember the name of the movie that had 20 minutes of topless women?
it is and now they are rebroadcasting it on regular paramount as opposed to forcing people to have an extra app (from before).I honestly didn't realize this show was still a thing.