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not sure what she bring to the table.spoila : i finally had enough of Alex...not worth my time watching this freeloader anymore
I liked the scene where Ford tears up while Mirren is telling him home truths, is definitely a typical latter-Ford subdued gravelly performance but I'm a sucker for anything the guy does so mileage may vary.I reckon we see things differently.
For a start, I don’t see Ford doing any good acting which is pretty typical of him for the last 20 years. Mirrin acts well but is bogged down by the cliched script.
The Indian subplot is the best part for sure but at this stage at 7 eps in it has shown no connection to the main story - other than the surname Rainwater (in relation to the Yellowstone show).
I didn’t see the main plot progressing at all. The arrest and that’s it.
They need to get Spencer in the states so that awful Alex can get murdered so Spencer can go full rampage.
Well it better start entertaining soon because I'm fast losing interest.Lots of over analyzing going down here - show is for pure entertainment, nothing more, nothing less.
naybe theres an element of 'fatigue" setting in. A sequel or prequel of sorts to the original, everyones pumped. Now the third installment....Well it better start entertaining soon because I'm fast losing interest.
This show is not in the same stratosphere as 1883 which was riveting from go to wo.
Agree. Africa and Titanic just seem pointless. Hard to like or care about any of the characters. Only interesting story line has been the native american one, but even that doesn't really seem to be going anywhere.We ust binged the 8 episodes in two nights......pretty average
The whole Africa storyline, going into the Titanic storyline has been boring as bat s**t
Not much really going on and pretty boring thus far.
Thought the carbon copy repeat of the Timothy Dalton with the women scene from last episode(?) was pretty unnecessary. Didn't add anything the first identical scene didn't already get across in my opinion (really I think every character based scene felt like a redundant retread of something already explored earlier in the season). Really liked the 'end of an era' stuff juxtaposing the old west sensibilities with the modernizing world.
Give the season a 6/10. Was watchable, but think suffered from 'franchise'itis and having a built in audience, so it was quite meandering and self indulgent and could have used more polish and narrative drive.
Agree. Africa and Titanic just seem pointless. Hard to like or care about any of the characters. Only interesting story line has been the native american one, but even that doesn't really seem to be going anywhere.
I'm done with it!
I have to agree with the confusion we haven't got past ep 4 yet, but ep one to three I really couldn't figure who was who, and of course the 1883 parents, are both gone . But the young boy their son is there up to about ep 3 , so I'll say no more.I noticed that there doesn't seem to be a thread yet for 1923, so let's get one going.
I'm liking it so far, but it has been fairly convoluted in regards to how everyone fits in. Maybe I missed some monologues that explained things (been pretty exhausted the past few months), but I originally thought Jack was one of the kids from James and Margaret in 1883 and couldn't work out who/where young John was until this week's episode when I finally pieced together that John was Jack's father.
I instantly picked up from the opening monologue that it was Elsa narrating, which I thought was a nice touch, but then in last night's episode, she comments something about her husband returning when all the cowboys return and a couple of them race to the house. That threw me initially, but I've just remembered that she married the Indian guy in 1883. Is he there working on the Dutton ranch? Did I miss that too?
Anyway, looking forward to seeing how this one pans out. Will they do 1963 next? Would that timeframe fit a kid version of the current John Dutton?
Now watched 5 and 6, well confusion may have reigned, but the climax is a coming. 2more episodes and bingo I'll have finally have seen it.I have to agree with the confusion we haven't got past ep 4 yet, but ep one to three I really couldn't figure who was who, and of course the 1883 parents, are both gone . But the young boy their son is there up to about ep 3 , so I'll say no more.
But confusion was pretty full on day one.
Well last night I watched the no.7 and 8 episodes, so what on earth happened?Now watched 5 and 6, well confusion may have reigned, but the climax is a coming. 2more episodes and bingo I'll have finally have seen it.
Its a good show but 1883 well there is no match! The African Hunting man has got a beautiful woman.