I know it's not a good, well written show, but I thought this was the most entertaining episode of the season.
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
I thought it was a decent episode.
Told my wife and daughter that the "they/them" freak was nothing but a tyrant, dictating when the freaking lights could be on or the no music thing. Also, we could not determine whether that actor was an actual female. I eventually just started calling it "Pat".
I'm real curious how they are going to deal with Cooper beating the crap out of that fat **** who tried to rape his hot little fiance. I'm pretty sure in Texas he'd be thrown a parade and given the keys to the city for defending her like that, but I'm not a lawyer so may very well be incorrect. I figure that, given the political leanings of this show, he'll be exonerated based on the CCTV footage. One question - is the hatred the fat **** displayed toward Hispanics still really a thing in Texas these days?
Tommy being fired was a bit of a surprise. Not sure how they have a show without him in that role, so I expect something will happen that will have Demi Moore re-think that decision.
Muy said:
Tommy getting blindsided by Demi Moore was the best scene of the season. He truly did not see that coming, and it's clear that Andy Garcia's character has gotten in her head and she about to realize how far over her skis she is.
Ramdiesel said:Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
I thought it was a decent episode.
Told my wife and daughter that the "they/them" freak was nothing but a tyrant, dictating when the freaking lights could be on or the no music thing. Also, we could not determine whether that actor was an actual female. I eventually just started calling it "Pat".
I'm real curious how they are going to deal with Cooper beating the crap out of that fat **** who tried to rape his hot little fiance. I'm pretty sure in Texas he'd be thrown a parade and given the keys to the city for defending her like that, but I'm not a lawyer so may very well be incorrect. I figure that, given the political leanings of this show, he'll be exonerated based on the CCTV footage. One question - is the hatred the fat **** displayed toward Hispanics still really a thing in Texas these days?
Tommy being fired was a bit of a surprise. Not sure how they have a show without him in that role, so I expect something will happen that will have Demi Moore re-think that decision.
I think the Cartel dude is going to take over Cami's company in pretty short order and put Tommy back in charge or somehow talk her into bringing Tommy back...
Or, maybe MTex doesn't get the wells Cooper found after all and Tommy and Cooper go into business together?
No way they could get rid of Billy Bob as a main character and still have a good show. If they think Demi and Andy Garcia and Ali Larter are enough to carry the show, then they don't understand the audience..
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Cooper deciding that "we are going to drill here" just like that....with no prep work/permits etc., was laughable.
O.G. said:
Cooper deciding that "we are going to drill here" just like that....with no prep work/permits etc., was laughable.
I Am A Critic said:
Morons who still think this is a documentary.
AJ02 said:I Am A Critic said:
Morons who still think this is a documentary.
I have had to start reminding myself that if they actually showed the real day-to-day life in O&G, it'd be surprisingly mundane and boring.
AJ02 said:
Well, now you got me thinking.....what if he DID mean illegal aliens??? That puts a whole new spin on his story!!!
CrawlingNo5 said:
From a tough SOB in 1883 to now whatever this character he does in Landman, what a downfall for Sam Elliot. I am just waiting for his character to do something that doesnt involve whining like a *****.
CrawlingNo5 said:
From a tough SOB in 1883 to now whatever this character he does in Landman, what a downfall for Sam Elliot. I am just waiting for his character to do something that doesnt involve whining like a *****.
AJ02 said:I Am A Critic said:
Morons who still think this is a documentary.
I have had to start reminding myself that if they actually showed the real day-to-day life in O&G, it'd be surprisingly mundane and boring.
Severian the Torturer said:
I feel like we have reached our Walton Goggins transexual with massive fake juggs section of the Taylor Sheridan arc into madness.
O.G. said:Saxsoon said:
Haven't watched much of Sheridan other shows but compared to season 1 this season definitely feels like an airing of liberal grievances. The view one still gets me
I don't think Sheridan is a die hard conservative, I think for this show he is playing to the audience & what most people in West TX think about "the view" and all of that.
ChipFTAC01 said:Severian the Torturer said:
I feel like we have reached our Walton Goggins transexual with massive fake juggs section of the Taylor Sheridan arc into madness.
was that SOA?
O.G. said:Ramdiesel said:Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
I thought it was a decent episode.
Told my wife and daughter that the "they/them" freak was nothing but a tyrant, dictating when the freaking lights could be on or the no music thing. Also, we could not determine whether that actor was an actual female. I eventually just started calling it "Pat".
I'm real curious how they are going to deal with Cooper beating the crap out of that fat **** who tried to rape his hot little fiance. I'm pretty sure in Texas he'd be thrown a parade and given the keys to the city for defending her like that, but I'm not a lawyer so may very well be incorrect. I figure that, given the political leanings of this show, he'll be exonerated based on the CCTV footage. One question - is the hatred the fat **** displayed toward Hispanics still really a thing in Texas these days?
Tommy being fired was a bit of a surprise. Not sure how they have a show without him in that role, so I expect something will happen that will have Demi Moore re-think that decision.
I think the Cartel dude is going to take over Cami's company in pretty short order and put Tommy back in charge or somehow talk her into bringing Tommy back...
Or, maybe MTex doesn't get the wells Cooper found after all and Tommy and Cooper go into business together?
No way they could get rid of Billy Bob as a main character and still have a good show. If they think Demi and Andy Garcia and Ali Larter are enough to carry the show, then they don't understand the audience..
Cooper and Tommy going in business with wells that produce 5 barrels a day is going to be a slow business, but I think that Andy Garcia needs Tommy more than Cami understands. She is clueless about the business side of it, so is Cooper for that matter.
No possible way does MTex run without Tommy.
Cooper deciding that "we are going to drill here" just like that....with no prep work/permits etc., was laughable.
Ranger222 said:
So who's the next president of MTex? I'm just hoping its Dale. Let's let Dale run things
Bunk Moreland said:Ranger222 said:
So who's the next president of MTex? I'm just hoping its Dale. Let's let Dale run things
Every time he's on screen all I can think of is him suffering on top of the mountain in Wind River