The wife and I still watch it weekly when it's on. It's by no means perfect, but still beats a majority of the stuff on now. The scenery alone is worth the watch for me.
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Originally posted by bigt6450 View PostThe wife and I still watch it weekly when it's on. It's by no means perfect, but still beats a majority of the stuff on now. The scenery alone is worth the watch for me.
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Originally posted by kumathebear View PostSame here! Wife, like many really likes Rip, and in these times I enjoy the "kick A**" dealing with those who want to take what they have, lol!!
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Originally posted by bigt6450 View PostSame here. I think we could use some Duttons in our lives. And I’m considering Rip to be a Dutton at this point
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Same folks calling bad acting on Yellowstone probably love John Wayne and Clint Eastwood's flicks and thought the snake scene in Lonesome Dove was real..
Wife and I dig it. Sure there are some WTH moments but every show has them. I like the scenery and the story. Beats the hell out of anything else on TV right now..
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Originally posted by Smart View PostSame folks calling bad acting on Yellowstone probably love John Wayne and Clint Eastwood's flicks and thought the snake scene in Lonesome Dove was real..
Wife and I dig it. Sure there are some WTH moments but every show has them. I like the scenery and the story. Beats the hell out of anything else on TV right now..
We like the show and of course the scenery is great so bring it on Season 4!
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Originally posted by Smart View PostSame folks calling bad acting on Yellowstone probably love John Wayne and Clint Eastwood's flicks and thought the snake scene in Lonesome Dove was real..
Wife and I dig it. Sure there are some WTH moments but every show has them. I like the scenery and the story. Beats the hell out of anything else on TV right now..
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Originally posted by RifleBowPistol View PostThere are multiple pieces of that show, so far, that I swear, are based on real life events, that have happened on various ranches in Texas. I won't name any names. But back in the 70s and 80s, I know of stuff, like what what they show on that show, happening on ranches in Texas. Actually, I was told, of stuff like that happening many years before my time, on a south Texas ranch. Don't know how much of that stuff, still goes on, but bet it does in some areas.
There are some of the show, that is definitely more modern battles, that have been fought by land owners, in recent years.
If you knew some of the crazy stories I have been told about some of the ranches I knew of. It was some crazy stuff. I know of one guy, who finally went to prison, for some of his crimes, but most of his crimes, he was never tried for. Most of those crimes involved stealing property, forcing people off their property, and killing land owners to get their land. Much like the drug cartels have done in more recent years.
I know of ranches that have or had their own security, one that it's security force, was a state agency, may still be, don't know, how things work on that ranch now.
A lot of it seems far fetched, but when you are talking about very large ranches, owned by very wealthy land owners, usually also, own a lot of oil and gas production. They make up a lot of the rules they play by, or at least they used to. Would not be surprised if they don't still do so. Most likely not exactly like they used to do things 30+ years ago, got to change with the times.
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Originally posted by Quackerbox View PostHell, the king ranch has their own security
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Originally posted by bigt6450 View PostThe wife and I still watch it weekly when it's on. It's by no means perfect, but still beats a majority of the stuff on now. The scenery alone is worth the watch for me.Last edited by critter69; 10-22-2020, 08:19 PM.
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