Also, I get why Sheridan started the show in FW but Texas is kind of out of the way from TN to Oregon. Memphis->FW->Boseman is about 300 miles longer than Memphis ->St Louis->Boseman
ChipFTAC01 said:
Also, I get why Sheridan started the show in FW but Texas is kind of out of the way from TN to Oregon. Memphis->FW->Boseman is about 300 miles longer than Memphis ->St Louis->Boseman
aggieforester05 said:
Might just be the availability of land to stake a claim to. If you're living in post reconstruction Tennessee and don't own a big chunk of land to farm/ranch, the prospect of being able to lay claim to a large piece of land in a fertile western state for basically the cost of getting there would probably be fairly appealing. Probably mostly middle class (for the time) folks that don't have much going for them in Tennessee but have the resources to travel to try to find a better life for themselves.
ChipFTAC01 said:
Also, I get why Sheridan started the show in FW but Texas is kind of out of the way from TN to Oregon. Memphis->FW->Boseman is about 300 miles longer than Memphis ->St Louis->Boseman
Squadron7 said:
"Even stars die."
Did we know this in 1883?
From Ft worth to Texline is 500 miles, from Texline to Denver is 300 miles, from Denver to Bozeman is 700 miles.BowSowy said:I think this is the main problem. It took half the season for them to get out of Texas and then before you know it, they're in Wyoming. I get that it would be fairly boring to show them going through the plains without much going on, but I think they should've done a little better at conveying how much time had passed.Furlock Bones said:my wife and i both commented wow that was quick when she fell in love with Sam. i think they did a poor job giving us a timeline. maybe it got cut in editing. we'll never know.amg405 said:EclipseAg said:
Loved the show. I had high expectations given the subject matter and I would say those were met and exceeded.
My only nitpick -- and it's a small one -- is that the timing of Elsa's love affairs with Ennis and Sam seemed unrealistic and turned the middle section of the show into more of a romance than an honest look at the journey. In fact, Elsa's whole romance with Sam seemed forced; a too-easy plot device to showcase the native way of life more and keep them from always being bad guys.
I realize she was the central figure in the show, but the focus on her love life turned attention away from the struggles of the wagon train and the immigrants -- which had made the first few episodes so powerful.
Agree completely. I thought that they actually did a good job with the first boyfriend… only to turn around and have her feel the same way about another dude shortly thereafter. I think it's a legit gripe. I also thought the show was pretty good overall despite some iffy stuff.
Ag_07 said:
The only thing I didn't really like about the ending was that the voiceover didn't stop after Elsa passed.
It was my understanding or interpretation that she was reading from a journal or memoir. So to keep her voiceover going after she passed was a bit odd.
Thought this was going to be about him firing a gun in Ep 1 that wasn't invented until 1885 even though this is 1883.Buck Turgidson said:
Coulda done without one historical accuracy so far. I won't give it away other than to say "pit".
I eagerly await the announcement of "1972", which details the Dutton family war against the hippies and anti-war protesters in Montana.Anti-taxxer said:
Looks like they may finally make it to Montana!!! Next season!!
https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/1883-season-2-renewed-1932-yellowstone-prequel-1235182761/amp/Quote:
"Yellowstone" prequel "1883" has been renewed for additional episodes at Paramount Plus, and the ViacomCBS-owned streaming service has ordered another Taylor Sheridan-created origin-story show following the Dutton Family called "1932." Yes, you guessed it the show will follow a new generation of Duttons "during the time of western expansion, Prohibition and the Great Depression."
BAP Enthusiast said:_lefraud_ said:
Again, the show hasn't taken any sort of new "direction". The show has been about Elsa from the very beginning...
The last two episodes have been nearly 100% teenage girl fantasy romance. The tv show went from a Western to a young adult coming of age story where her coming of age is acting like a petulant child and sleeping with everything that moves. I guess this is what coming of age means in the Tik Tok and Instagram era where the only thing that is important is sexuality.
Typically coming of age stories involve someone has immense hardships where they learn how to take responsibility and act like an adult. These may involve romance but more often than not the romance is secondary in comparison to the teenager taking the lead on family issues and realizing their own greatness through action. This so far has been exactly the opposite of a coming of age story because she has regressed in responsibility and maturity and appears to only care about herself and her next sexual conquest.
It's now a major drain upon the story and is ruining the whole plot line of getting the Duttons to Montana.
We have some people on here who would get a BJ from a perfect 10, and then spend the rest of the day complaining about the shade of lipstick she wore.SWC Ag said:
Y'all go make your own circle jerk bleeder thread. Jesus Christ.
mazzag said:
The "Indian" from Maverick!!! Come
On.
Margaret said she was 17 and pregnant with Elsa when James was off fighting, so she was born in 1848 and had Elsa in 1865. The family tree repeatedly posted on here is inaccurate.JCRiley09 said:
I think the internet has figured out the 7th generation is Kayce's kid.
Who is the guy in the vest?Aggie Hunter said:
Had the pleasure of spending the weekend with Forrie Smith. He is as nice and laid back as they come. Great guy and down to earth.
I have very mixed feelings about this show. I saw the first two episodes while flying and absolutely loved them, deciding to purchase the season on Amazon when I got home.BAP Enthusiast said:_lefraud_ said:
Again, the show hasn't taken any sort of new "direction". The show has been about Elsa from the very beginning...
The last two episodes have been nearly 100% teenage girl fantasy romance. The tv show went from a Western to a young adult coming of age story where her coming of age is acting like a petulant child and sleeping with everything that moves. I guess this is what coming of age means in the Tik Tok and Instagram era where the only thing that is important is sexuality.
Typically coming of age stories involve someone has immense hardships where they learn how to take responsibility and act like an adult. These may involve romance but more often than not the romance is secondary in comparison to the teenager taking the lead on family issues and realizing their own greatness through action. This so far has been exactly the opposite of a coming of age story because she has regressed in responsibility and maturity and appears to only care about herself and her next sexual conquest.
It's now a major drain upon the story and is ruining the whole plot line of getting the Duttons to Montana.