Yellowstone lagging

Snoozeville

My wife and I have yawned our way through this season. The meat of the story has always been the conflict between Jamie and the rest of the family, and the fight to keep the land. Now that the battle lines are drawn and we finally get some fresh story line, it's over. Gotta wait for another 6 or 7 months to see what happens. I hope by then we can remember what they were fighting about.
 
All the Duttons and "cowboys" are
sleazy in their own ways but I like Jamie because
he's the family outsider, the major threat
to basically a criminal operation.
 
At least its the only cowboy type programing around here, its better than repeats of The Magnificent Seven that's on every other day LOL.
 
I love Westerns and my girlfriend and I like the show but I have to keep reminding myself it's just a show, I went to Montana this spring and I didn't see one cowboy hat, bar fight, or shooting. Here in Oklahoma my friends that are ranchers ride horses occasionally when cattle are in the mud but most of time they work cattle on their 4 wheelers or pickups and I don't think they ever need to lasso a cow or calf. My rancher buddy and his sons know how to lasso but I think they do it just for fun. When they need to sell cows or give them medicine, I'm not sure but I think they just put food out and the cows will come to them.
 
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I think creator/writer Taylor Sheridan
is extremely talented but he's stretched
himself too thin.

He obviously has been caught up in the
glory of Hollywood power and money
with his TV franchises. His choice.

I'd like to see him return to quality two-hour
films like his Sicario, Hell or High Water and
Wind River.
 
I think creator/writer Taylor Sheridan
is extremely talented but he's stretched
himself too thin.

He obviously has been caught up in the
glory of Hollywood power and money
with his TV franchises. His choice.

I'd like to see him return to quality two-hour
films like his Sicario, Hell or High Water and
Wind River.

He hasn't done half bad with Tulsa....
Hope it stays "interesting".....
The first season is over, now the wait...... :)
 
I've built Cannabis dispensaries and gummy bear baking facilities in Oklahoma and they deal pretty much in all cash and I know the vast majority of them have access to firearms in the event of a robbery. For Stallone in Tulsa King to walk in unarmed and intimidate people into handing over the money is beyond silly. I thought Tulsa King was really lame starting out but somehow I've started to develop a fondness for it and I think I'm on Episode 6 and will probably continue it tonight.
 
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I've built Cannabis dispensaries and gummy bear baking facilities in Oklahoma and they deal pretty much in all cash and I know the vast majority of them have access to firearms in the event of a robbery. For Stallone in Tulsa King to walk in unarmed and intimidate people into handing over the money is beyond silly. I thought Tulsa King was really lame starting out but somehow I've started to develop a fondness for it and I think I'm on Episode 6 and will probably continue it tonight.

Its an entertaining TV show and it's been good from start. It was never intended as a step-by-step documentary on how to shake down people.
 

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