Turn off the subtitles and turn up your volume, you may be surprised to learn which character narrates EVERY. SINGLE. EPISODE.
_lefraud_ said:
Again, the show hasn't taken any sort of new "direction". The show has been about Elsa from the very beginning...
_lefraud_ said:
Turn off the subtitles and turn up your volume, you may be surprised to learn which character narrates EVERY. SINGLE. EPISODE.
I gotta admit. This made me laugh.BAP Enthusiast said:
Is Elsa going to fall in love with a Asian man working on a railroad next that lasts a few episodes as she laments how she has to leave him as the railroad goes East?
ChipFTAC01 said:98Ag99Grad said:
Never saw that. Was speaking just to his Yellowstone, 1883 roles. Didn't know he appeared in SOA too. Was he a writer for that show?
I thought so but it looks like maybe I was wrong.
Also saw when pulling up his imdb he has a movie coming out with Angelina Jolie and the new kid from Yellowstone.
i assume that is where they are going with that.Mr. Nussbaum said:
If Beth Dutton ends up being a great granddaughter, you can see where she gets it.
I'm just waiting for "2256," the Duttons defend the ranch from aliens with laser guns.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."
lol, i guess not, please explain the family treecombat wombat said:
Do you not understand that JOHN is the person from whom the Duttons descend?
Not Elsa. Not Spencer. John.
Quote:lol, i guess not, please explain the family treeQuote:
combat wombat said:
Do you not understand that JOHN is the person from whom the Duttons descend?
Not Elsa. Not Spencer. John.
PlanoAg98 said:Quote:lol, i guess not, please explain the family treeQuote:
combat wombat said:
Do you not understand that JOHN is the person from whom the Duttons descend?
Not Elsa. Not Spencer. John.
Couldn't a descendant of Elsa's end up being Evelyn Dutton (John's husband, Beth's mom)?
MAJOR plot twist!Charpie said:PlanoAg98 said:Quote:lol, i guess not, please explain the family treeQuote:
combat wombat said:
Do you not understand that JOHN is the person from whom the Duttons descend?
Not Elsa. Not Spencer. John.
Couldn't a descendant of Elsa's end up being Evelyn Dutton (John's husband, Beth's mom)?
John has a husband?!?!
Wouldn't Elsa's descendants have the name of whoever their father is, instead of Dutton?PlanoAg98 said:Quote:lol, i guess not, please explain the family treeQuote:
combat wombat said:
Do you not understand that JOHN is the person from whom the Duttons descend?
Not Elsa. Not Spencer. John.
Couldn't a descendant of Elsa's end up being Evelyn Dutton (John's husband, Beth's mom)?
So Elsa is a Dutton, and her descendant is going to marry John?PlanoAg98 said:
Yes... whatever Evelyn Dutton's maiden name was.
FishrCoAg said:So Elsa is a Dutton, and her descendant is going to marry John?PlanoAg98 said:
Yes... whatever Evelyn Dutton's maiden name was.
Youre an outlier.stbabs said:
I'm likely an outlier here but almost everything about 1883 irritates me:
Sam Elliot, overacting as usual.
Elsa's phony azzed southern accent voice over
Going from Tennessee to Oregon via Ft Worth
German immigrants landing in Galveston en route to Oregon rather than staying in central Texas with their countrymen
Constantly sitting outside a tent beside some river while while worrying about clearing the mountains before the snow flies. Get off you ass and move!!
An 18 YO white girl purposely marrying a Comanche in 1883. Ok, acknowledge the Cynthia Ann Parker thing but she was kidnapped as a child, not married as an adult. No greater hatred on the plains than whites for Comanches, and vice versa.
White women with bare shoulders/arms exposed to that weather would be burned to a blistered crisp.
Sam Elliot's partner with the union sergeants jacket. Could he possible speak any slower? One Sam Elliot type is more than enough without this dude playing the black version of Sam.
This AIN'T no Lonesome Dove!!
He is right. It's no Lonesome Dove. But no other western is.cbr said:Youre an outlier.stbabs said:
I'm likely an outlier here but almost everything about 1883 irritates me:
Sam Elliot, overacting as usual.
Elsa's phony azzed southern accent voice over
Going from Tennessee to Oregon via Ft Worth
German immigrants landing in Galveston en route to Oregon rather than staying in central Texas with their countrymen
Constantly sitting outside a tent beside some river while while worrying about clearing the mountains before the snow flies. Get off you ass and move!!
An 18 YO white girl purposely marrying a Comanche in 1883. Ok, acknowledge the Cynthia Ann Parker thing but she was kidnapped as a child, not married as an adult. No greater hatred on the plains than whites for Comanches, and vice versa.
White women with bare shoulders/arms exposed to that weather would be burned to a blistered crisp.
Sam Elliot's partner with the union sergeants jacket. Could he possible speak any slower? One Sam Elliot type is more than enough without this dude playing the black version of Sam.
This AIN'T no Lonesome Dove!!
While the crazy blonde went from really good story to jumping the sharp a bit, and things went off the rails this episode, this has been a really good western for the most part.
And its not like crazy horny blondes never happen.
stbabs said:
Sam Elliot, overacting as usual.
This. I went from her maybe being my favorite character to almost hoping the first scene of the series was simply foreshadowing what happens to her in the beginning of the next episode. Much more of this and I'm fine with killing her off unexpectedly.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.
SB 43rd STREET OG said:
This. I went from her maybe being my favorite character to almost hoping the first scene of the series was simply foreshadowing what happens to her in the beginning of the next episode. Much more of this and I'm fine with killing her off unexpectedly.
On that note, this is what she's wearing in the scene where she takes an arrow to the gut. The scene where she's baffled that the Indian speaks English, after her Indian lover spoke almost fluent English to her. does she go back to her her "lady" roots in the next few episodes?
Oh shiii...CondensedFoggyAggie said:SB 43rd STREET OG said:
This. I went from her maybe being my favorite character to almost hoping the first scene of the series was simply foreshadowing what happens to her in the beginning of the next episode. Much more of this and I'm fine with killing her off unexpectedly.
On that note, this is what she's wearing in the scene where she takes an arrow to the gut. The scene where she's baffled that the Indian speaks English, after her Indian lover spoke almost fluent English to her. does she go back to her her "lady" roots in the next few episodes?
Wait a sec, is that a wedding dress?
CondensedFoggyAggie said:SB 43rd STREET OG said:
This. I went from her maybe being my favorite character to almost hoping the first scene of the series was simply foreshadowing what happens to her in the beginning of the next episode. Much more of this and I'm fine with killing her off unexpectedly.
On that note, this is what she's wearing in the scene where she takes an arrow to the gut. The scene where she's baffled that the Indian speaks English, after her Indian lover spoke almost fluent English to her. does she go back to her her "lady" roots in the next few episodes?
Wait a sec, is that a wedding dress?
CondensedFoggyAggie said:SB 43rd STREET OG said:
This. I went from her maybe being my favorite character to almost hoping the first scene of the series was simply foreshadowing what happens to her in the beginning of the next episode. Much more of this and I'm fine with killing her off unexpectedly.
On that note, this is what she's wearing in the scene where she takes an arrow to the gut. The scene where she's baffled that the Indian speaks English, after her Indian lover spoke almost fluent English to her. does she go back to her her "lady" roots in the next few episodes?
Wait a sec, is that a wedding dress?