Interesting how all the trucks on the 6666 are F-Series Fords after Dodge put so much money into the show.
me. is it good?aggiepaintrain said:
how many of you have not seen 1883?
TSUAggie said:
Two minutes of anything of interest and the rest is just watching them work cattle. What a ****ty and lazy mid season finale that was.
An L of an Ag said:
Count me in the camp that: 1) thinks the show is too formulaic, but 2) think that summer is too long to wait for the rest of the season, and 3) haven't seen much of 1883 or any of 1923.
Most of 3) is due to being too cheap/lazy to get Paramount+. However, I found out by accident that as a T-Mobile user I can get a YEAR of Paramount+ for free!
Now we can catch up on 1883 and 1923 before the show resumes!
emando2000 said:An L of an Ag said:
Count me in the camp that: 1) thinks the show is too formulaic, but 2) think that summer is too long to wait for the rest of the season, and 3) haven't seen much of 1883 or any of 1923.
Most of 3) is due to being too cheap/lazy to get Paramount+. However, I found out by accident that as a T-Mobile user I can get a YEAR of Paramount+ for free!
Now we can catch up on 1883 and 1923 before the show resumes!
1883 - it was just ok. I like the characters so I enjoyed it but not as much as season 1 of Yellowstone.
1923 - this one is much beaker to watch. It's onlub3 episodes in and I want to watch the whole thing.
Paramount+ get it for a month. You may like it, I know I do.
The Offer-show about the making of the godfather. That was the best show I've seen in a long time. The characters and acting were great!
Tulsa King-don't know why it works but it's good!
I'd recommend trying it out for a month as soon as more 1923 come out.
I think she's more horrified at the supposed leverage that she had over Jamie that just went swirling down the drain.JCA1 said:
Am I the only one that found Beth's reaction to the train station odd? She wants to kill everyone she meets but is now horrified by the train station? Seemed out of character for her.
I took it as "I've been working my whole life to ruin Jamie's life, and you could have just taken him to the train station?"!!JCA1 said:
Am I the only one that found Beth's reaction to the train station odd? She wants to kill everyone she meets but is now horrified by the train station? Seemed out of character for her.
Huge inconsistency and error in the train station description by John - he told Beth "where did you think the men who attacked you went" - these guys were hung up on the porch of the Beck guy with a return to sender note nailed to them.JCA1 said:
Am I the only one that found Beth's reaction to the train station odd? She wants to kill everyone she meets but is now horrified by the train station? Seemed out of character for her.
Troglodyte said:I took it as "I've been working my whole life to ruin Jamie's life, and you could have just taken him to the train station?"!!JCA1 said:
Am I the only one that found Beth's reaction to the train station odd? She wants to kill everyone she meets but is now horrified by the train station? Seemed out of character for her.
That's what I thought....AgTDub said:
How did she know where Jamie was going to dump his dad's body if she didn't know about the train station?
She came walking out of the shadows did she not?
AgTDub said:
How did she know where Jamie was going to dump his dad's body if she didn't know about the train station?
She came walking out of the shadows did she not?
Mr.Bond said:AgTDub said:
How did she know where Jamie was going to dump his dad's body if she didn't know about the train station?
She came walking out of the shadows did she not?
GPS followed him?
Belton Ag said:
She apparently knew what he was doing so I'm assuming she followed him. Pulled over a short distance away and snuck up while Jamie was distracted hauling his father's body out of the car and towards the edge of the cliff.
4stringAg said:
The question is why didn't Jamie stand up to her sooner if he had the train station leverage to thwart her blackmail material.