You need to watch the sequel 1883 about how the arrived in Montana. Please do a reaction it, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill star and the original John Dutton and his wife daughter and son, coming by wagon train
Geez, Anna, turn off your story editor brain for a while. The artificial construct of a TV season doesn't fit every story. Trying to fit Cowboy into the story is pointless at this .. uh ,, point. Just observe and enjoy. Ask questions as a viewer. That's my recommendation and I am unanimous in that.
Sorry if this is not the place to suggest but here goes anyway. Have you ever thought of doing The Good Place? It is a fun show with some deep meaning. Keep up the great work!
yeah, Columbus and genocide is fake history, but that's a long story. Monica is simply confused and somewhat feeling sorry for herself. Not without reason, but still. Her place is with Kacey and Kacey wants her sooooo......
yeah lmao I think she forgot genocide existed in the western hemisphere far before Europeans even developed a civilized society let alone traveled to the western hemisphere lmao literal 80,000 murders of rival tribe members offered as sacrifices in ONE day to appease a god that didn't exist.
I tried watching 1883. The cast was good. Story was far fetched. Set was terrible, and looked fake. Story took longer to get going. I didn't make it to season 2. It was so boring. Anyway.... Your reaction was very funny. Not sure what cowboy's role is, except day work and to tell these guys that they don't know what hard work is. I'm guessing that the guys cut down the developer and took him to hospital.
I'm only three episodes into 1883, and yes it seems slow moving, though it certainly has its moments. The (German) migrant train hasn't even crossed the Brazos yet, heading north. But I can't say it's boring. And as much as Y celebrates the beauty of Montana, 1883 celebrates the beauty of my long-adopted home, Texas. I will keep watching.
Btw, guest cast surprises so far - Tricia Helder, Tom Hanks, Billy Bob Thornton. There might have been others but !@$^#&* Paramount makes it nigh impossible to pause the stream to read the credits.
@@iDuckman It was just my opinion. No Spoilers. Do you find it unrealistic that everyone has glowing white teeth? Like the entire cast had a teeth whitening treatment that morning before filming. I like my shows as realistic as possible. Wait until you get to a town and notice that most structures are two dimensional. Meaning they didn't bother to put up four walls. I couldn't make it past the first season. Happy trails, hope you can get past the small details that myself and Anna find important. ✌️
@@raymondamador1487 Oh yeah. And suddenly all the Germans can speak at least some English. It's certainly not perfect - or high budget - but I personally don't find it that difficult to suspend disbelief that far. YMMV, as they say. And of course, I haven't seen as much of it as you. Anna might binge it just for the backstory, without expecting the level of quality of Y. And one more postivie: Sam Elliot and his world class lip garden !!
Columbus’s arrival to the Declaration of Independence was not a genocide. Most natives on the eastern seaboard that died, died before the main group of settlers arrived during the second wave due to disease. They didn’t spread disease knowingly because they didn’t know what germs were!! I’m so sick of hearing this propaganda. Most of the natives that died after that were due to disease or war. Neither of those are genocide. Also. Plenty of native tribes actually were committing genocide against other natives. My great grandmother was full blooded native and I have no problem admitting the truth. Human history is full of horrible things done by all peoples
A lot of times the vet is the only medic around in rural areas.
You need to watch the sequel 1883 about how the arrived in Montana. Please do a reaction it, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill star and the original John Dutton and his wife daughter and son, coming by wagon train
Geez, Anna, turn off your story editor brain for a while. The artificial construct of a TV season doesn't fit every story. Trying to fit Cowboy into the story is pointless at this .. uh ,, point. Just observe and enjoy. Ask questions as a viewer. That's my recommendation and I am unanimous in that.
As an author yourself you'll probably enjoy 1883 much more. It tells a far better story
meh.. rush in so many things
I disagree. 1883 was the worst of the 3 Yellowstone based series’ imo
I thought A Thundering was going to be an episode about the after effects of eating too much home made chili.
If that's your experience with chili, leave our the beans next time.
Sorry if this is not the place to suggest but here goes anyway. Have you ever thought of doing The Good Place? It is a fun show with some deep meaning. Keep up the great work!
I loved the Good Place. That's why I've watched it twice. 😁
@@AnnaAlexanderAuthor Same here. How about After Life with Ricky Gervais.
yeah, Columbus and genocide is fake history, but that's a long story. Monica is simply confused and somewhat feeling sorry for herself. Not without reason, but still. Her place is with Kacey and Kacey wants her sooooo......
yeah lmao I think she forgot genocide existed in the western hemisphere far before Europeans even developed a civilized society let alone traveled to the western hemisphere lmao literal 80,000 murders of rival tribe members offered as sacrifices in ONE day to appease a god that didn't exist.
I tried watching 1883. The cast was good. Story was far fetched. Set was terrible, and looked fake. Story took longer to get going. I didn't make it to season 2. It was so boring. Anyway.... Your reaction was very funny. Not sure what cowboy's role is, except day work and to tell these guys that they don't know what hard work is. I'm guessing that the guys cut down the developer and took him to hospital.
I'm only three episodes into 1883, and yes it seems slow moving, though it certainly has its moments. The (German) migrant train hasn't even crossed the Brazos yet, heading north. But I can't say it's boring. And as much as Y celebrates the beauty of Montana, 1883 celebrates the beauty of my long-adopted home, Texas. I will keep watching.
Btw, guest cast surprises so far - Tricia Helder, Tom Hanks, Billy Bob Thornton.
There might have been others but !@$^#&* Paramount makes it nigh impossible to pause the stream to read the credits.
@@iDuckman It was just my opinion. No Spoilers. Do you find it unrealistic that everyone has glowing white teeth? Like the entire cast had a teeth whitening treatment that morning before filming. I like my shows as realistic as possible. Wait until you get to a town and notice that most structures are two dimensional. Meaning they didn't bother to put up four walls. I couldn't make it past the first season. Happy trails, hope you can get past the small details that myself and Anna find important. ✌️
@@raymondamador1487 Oh yeah. And suddenly all the Germans can speak at least some English. It's certainly not perfect - or high budget - but I personally don't find it that difficult to suspend disbelief that far. YMMV, as they say. And of course, I haven't seen as much of it as you.
Anna might binge it just for the backstory, without expecting the level of quality of Y.
And one more postivie: Sam Elliot and his world class lip garden !!
"I didnt make it to season 2". There is no season 2. If you're gonna lie about the quality of something you havent watched at least inform yourself
Columbus’s arrival to the Declaration of Independence was not a genocide. Most natives on the eastern seaboard that died, died before the main group of settlers arrived during the second wave due to disease. They didn’t spread disease knowingly because they didn’t know what germs were!! I’m so sick of hearing this propaganda. Most of the natives that died after that were due to disease or war. Neither of those are genocide. Also. Plenty of native tribes actually were committing genocide against other natives. My great grandmother was full blooded native and I have no problem admitting the truth. Human history is full of horrible things done by all peoples