I could have a lengthy discussion about this episode. A number of very interesting things happened. As far as Jamie is concerned, everyone has there opinion of him based off of this episode, but I feel like the show runners wanted us to dislike him from the beginning of the series long before we ever saw him do anything wrong. Just based off the fact Wes Bentley plays him. Most of the roles I’ve seen him play are antagonist. As well, I feel like the show wants to justify the person Beth is. I could have a lengthy conversation….
You've said it before. I could watch a whole show just with the ranch hands and cattle work. Now that the women have arrived, now it can get... 🤨 nvm. LoL
You and I understand that money is not absolute. Some people don't, notably those that have no appreciation for flyover country and those that emulate them (usually to their profit). Where are these mega-developers from? The coasts that don't know that the same rules don't apply to what's between them and the local criminal element looking to protect their monopolies. They run into people and a system that just want to be left alone. I would segue into an appreciation for the Bill of Rights (esp. Article X) but I don't think y'all need it nor want to read it.
Jamie is so evil AND weak. So dislike. Asked the question of why Beth did not go to Lee. Smart. I did not think of that. Haha EF it Anna. I like the fact that I started to like Thomas. Despised him as a grifter when the series started. I think his sidekick has a lot to do with it. He's a noble guy. The "I'm here to help. What do you need?" sort of person. Jamie as AG is something I could never buy. A freakin' state AG?
I could have a lengthy discussion about this episode. A number of very interesting things happened.
As far as Jamie is concerned, everyone has there opinion of him based off of this episode, but I feel like the show runners wanted us to dislike him from the beginning of the series long before we ever saw him do anything wrong. Just based off the fact Wes Bentley plays him. Most of the roles I’ve seen him play are antagonist. As well, I feel like the show wants to justify the person Beth is.
I could have a lengthy conversation….
Finally!! Were back lets go!!! Can’t wait for the next episodes. Binged all the ones prior to this in 3 days
She should just tell Rip what Jamie did. But then there wouldn't be drama.
First. Thank you for doing this while sick. No tea or coffee when sick. No milk or cheese. Lots of Vitamin C and Zinc. ☮️
You've said it before. I could watch a whole show just with the ranch hands and cattle work. Now that the women have arrived, now it can get... 🤨 nvm. LoL
Now you know the story behind the hate for each other. The reason why she doesn't want kids. Beth really has a good reason to hate Jamie.
15:39 WOOT!? Horse ain't bad!
Rip and Ryan wants to Negotiate The two former cowboys from John Dutton's Past
there is no cgi. these are real cowboys.
I like this women and i would say fuck it
You and I understand that money is not absolute. Some people don't, notably those that have no appreciation for flyover country and those that emulate them (usually to their profit). Where are these mega-developers from? The coasts that don't know that the same rules don't apply to what's between them and the local criminal element looking to protect their monopolies. They run into people and a system that just want to be left alone.
I would segue into an appreciation for the Bill of Rights (esp. Article X) but I don't think y'all need it nor want to read it.
Jamie is so evil AND weak. So dislike. Asked the question of why Beth did not go to Lee. Smart. I did not think of that. Haha EF it Anna. I like the fact that I started to like Thomas. Despised him as a grifter when the series started. I think his sidekick has a lot to do with it. He's a noble guy. The "I'm here to help. What do you need?" sort of person. Jamie as AG is something I could never buy. A freakin' state AG?