It wasn't his grave. I don't believe that they were trying to imply that it was.
Sam Elliot deserves an Emmy for Best Supporting Actor. He's absolutely killed it with this series. He was already a legend, but wow. Terrific cast as a whole, but his character is still my favorite.JPAg88 said:What a powerful, emotional scene!Charpie said:
I'm 7 minutes in and Sam Elliot has made me cry
Totally agree. Watching that scene, I was thinking "this is the greatness you get with having Eliot in your movie/show, especially one like this." As if the part was made exactly for him.Gigem314 said:Sam Elliot deserves an Emmy for Best Supporting Actor. He's absolutely killed it with this series. He was already a legend, but wow. Terrific cast as a whole, but his character is still my favorite.JPAg88 said:What a powerful, emotional scene!Charpie said:
I'm 7 minutes in and Sam Elliot has made me cry
combat wombat said:
It wasn't his grave. I don't believe that they were trying to imply that it was.
aggieforester05 said:I'm not sure she was really on her period. It looked to me like she just used that as an excuse to go visit the cowboy's grave. I could certainly be wrong though.combat wombat said:MsDoubleD81 said:
Well, Elsa isn't pregnant.
I actually wonder about that. I have known women who have had periods early on in their pregnancy so they didn't realize they were pregnant for quite a while. Would make for a good plot twist…
combat wombat said:
Oh. I see what you mean. I think she just wandered off and ran into those random graves, it was coincidence.
My wife and I rotate services. Binge a season or two then cancel and pick up another service.jabberwalkie09 said:Ah yes, the Star Trek: Discovery method… premier the first episode on TV then move it over to your subscription service. This new method of TV sucks ass. Too many damn services. At least Amazon and Netflix understand TV they need to have multiple shows going on to keep subscribers.TXAG 05 said:wbt5845 said:
so will it be on Paramount also or just Paramount +?
Pretty sure the first episode with be on paramount tonight, but the rest will be on P+.
Just watched the first 2 episodes and liking it a lot.
Thunder18 said:
No comments about the cook being the livestock agent from Yellowstone?
He's also the main prison guard in Mayor of Kingstown. I was wondering when we'd see one of Sheridan's stable of actors show up here. (Maybe we already have and I just missed it)Thunder18 said:
No comments about the cook being the livestock agent from Yellowstone?
He's also Pete from Wind River. Sheridan is like Adam Sandler- if you're his buddy, he'll find a role for you.aggiepaintrain said:Thunder18 said:
No comments about the cook being the livestock agent from Yellowstone?
He was also a prison guard in Mayor of Kingstown
Plus, you know how when your pits are a little ripe you can sometimes smell like a Whataburger all-the-way? She probably always smells like that. Mmmmm...ChoppinDs40 said:
I think hotter than JLAW. The freckles are hawt.
This. This show is amazing. I can understand the critiques of her narrations at beginning and end of each episode due to her "Southern Belle" accent, especially from people who are tuning in for the first time, but the writing of them is great. My fav show, prob in years.JPAg88 said:What a powerful, emotional scene!Charpie said:
I'm 7 minutes in and Sam Elliot has made me cry
Boo Weekley said:Plus, you know how when your pits are a little ripe you can sometimes smell like a Whataburger all-the-way? She probably always smells like that. Mmmmm...ChoppinDs40 said:
I think hotter than JLAW. The freckles are hawt.
Jake Spoon nor July Johnson have even showed upAg_07 said:
Great episode
Great acting
Great show
But damn we're 6 episodes in and they aren't even out of Texas.
combat wombat said:
I read that on a review of the show. I had to go back and double check. I didn't recognize him with the full beard!
and the prison guard from Mayor of KingstownThunder18 said:
No comments about the cook being the livestock agent from Yellowstone?
It's a streaming service, so it doesn't really air. The episodes become available to stream at ~ 3am on Sundays. Most of the time it's every Sunday.Quote:
So this is airing every other Sunday?
yeah, every time I see him, I see the rapist from Wind River.JayHowdy! said:and the prison guard from Mayor of KingstownThunder18 said:
No comments about the cook being the livestock agent from Yellowstone?
And the rapist on Wind River.
Taylor sure likes to reuse his actors.
CrottyKid said:
I love narrating mundane things my wife is doing around the house with that terrible Georgia peach accent and using pretentious, overly flowery language. She hates it though, of course.
There I was, just staring into the abyss. What would normally be a convenient meal was day's work out on the prairie. Every aspect of this process is agonizing, and death is all around us. I fill the pot with water that I am unsure will ever boil. I might die before the bubbles start to dance and burst like the hope of every young girl's innocence as she matures into a cynical woman, hardened by the ugly truths of this world. The spaghetti noodles, once an abundant resource, are now considered a delicacy. There is no help here. No large forks or wooden spoons. All that remains is time. Time to wait for those noodles to become soft and flexible just as my morals and stubbornness have been eroded on this journey and replaced with efficiency and a love of whatever works, or more specifically, whatever keeps you alive one more day, one more hour, one more minute, no, truly, whatever keeps you alive for the next second. All we can do is wait and hope we do not starve or drown or burn ourselves before we can ever enjoy the spoils of our labor.
SWC Ag said:
That's one of the the little things that makes me chuckle about the show.
Okay guys, y'all's characters are from Tennessee and we need y'all to do southern accents for this show. Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
"Cool. We're from Louisiana and Mississippi, no worries."
Isabel May "Totally. I'm from California and I've seen 'Gone With The Wind'."
At some point, you'd think Sheridan or somebody would have said "I think maybe Elsa would talk like her parents."
combat wombat said:SWC Ag said:
That's one of the the little things that makes me chuckle about the show.
Okay guys, y'all's characters are from Tennessee and we need y'all to do southern accents for this show. Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
"Cool. We're from Louisiana and Mississippi, no worries."
Isabel May "Totally. I'm from California and I've seen 'Gone With The Wind'."
At some point, you'd think Sheridan or somebody would have said "I think maybe Elsa would talk like her parents."
My mom is from Argentina. I don't talk like my mom. I grew up in Houston. I sound like a local. I imagine that it is possible for people who grew up in Tennessee to parents who were from elsewhere, like North Carolina and Virginia or some other place to sound different than their parents.