Turning into another Sheridan production. Had promise but no...
BrazosDog02 said:
Yeah. I agree. The miscarriage scene. Crucial to the plot and emotional situation. Indian school. Crucial. Naked chicks whipped with belts…nah. Seems a guy of Sheridan caliber could have developed a better scene to convey the character of Dalton.
Mayor West said:BrazosDog02 said:
Yeah. I agree. The miscarriage scene. Crucial to the plot and emotional situation. Indian school. Crucial. Naked chicks whipped with belts…nah. Seems a guy of Sheridan caliber could have developed a better scene to convey the character of Dalton.
During that scene, I said to my wife "why are they still there, just leave and go whoring somewhere else?", but she replied it shows his power, that they can't "Just leave". So I take those scenes to not only display his evil, but his power and what makes him a formidable foe to the Duttons. It could've been done other ways, but I'll accept s an explanation for the scenes and move on.
I feel the same way.10andBOUNCE said:
1923 has been okay. I liked 1883 much better.
Anti-taxxer said:
I feel like when they were getting on the boat, they lamented they would be stuck with her ex for three weeks, because I remember thinking, "three weeks??? Are they traveling through 1700???"
But, I'm sure the ship is going to have to sink, he's going to get kidnapped by pirates, catch malaria, get stuck in a dust storm in the Great Plains, etc.
The last episode wasnt great and the show is wobbling a bit but i still like both 1883 and 1923 alot better than yellowstone and think theyre some of the better shows on these days.EclipseAg said:I feel the same way.10andBOUNCE said:
1923 has been okay. I liked 1883 much better.
"1883's" focus on a handful of characters made it possible to really get invested in the individuals. "1923" shifts around between the different storylines and as a result, I don't really care about any of them.
We know the Yellowstone survives into modern times so any historical battle for it isn't as interesting as HOW it came to be.
Plus, not his fault -- but Harrison Ford just can't carry a scene as well as Sam Elliott any more.
Taylor Sheridan would really benefit from some creative oversight.
Definitely agree.cbr said:
The last episode wasnt great and the show is wobbling a bit but i still like both 1883 and 1923 alot better than yellowstone and think theyre some of the better shows on these days.
TequilaMockingbird said:
I'd be real happy if Sheridan would set all this stuff to the side long enough to put out Sicario III.
10andBOUNCE said:
1923 has been okay. I liked 1883 much better.
So far I have enjoyed the story between Spencer and Alexandra the most. Beyond that I like the Cara Dutton character as well.
The prostitute scenes are way overboard and last uncomfortably too long. I understand the plot line with the Indians but that's also been hard to watch. Catholics don't come out smelling like roses in this one
rak1693 said:
A couple of reasons, one being he's not a fan of Taylor after working for him. Second, after seeing all of the production, he mostly knows everything that happened so there's not really any suspense. I'd personally be curious how it turned out but he's just not. He did say from 1883, Faith Hill is one of the nicest people you'll ever meet. Tim McGraw however is not. I asked if he ever tried to hit on Isabel May (Elsa) since he's in his young 20s as well but he didn't. At least he said he didn't.
StinkyPinky said:
Turning into another Sheridan production. Had promise but no...
torrid said:
So far, every Sheridan series has disappointed me. I want to like them at first, but they always end up disappointing me. This one too, more on that in a minute.
Yellowstone - This one had a great cast and setup, but was cartoonish from the first season. The second season was a little better, certainly with a satisfying ending. I've continued to watch mainly because Rip Wheeler kicks ass.
1883 - Loved the first two episodes of this. It lost me when Elsa Dutton turned into a Cheyenne warrior.
1923 - I had high hopes for this one. It held out the longest before disappointing me, but it still did. I liked the Spencer subplot in Africa at the beginning, but it too became cartoonish with Spencer and Alex facing one calamity after another. I initially thought it jumped the shark when the tugboat capsized. But no, that had to wait for actual...sharks. I still have enough interest in the other plot lines that I will watch season 2.
Anti-taxxer said:
The graphic scenes from the Indian school, I get. Those made sense within the story line. The naked girls are gratuitous. Timothy Dalton is mean. We get it. These scenes serve zero purpose.