Season 2 Premiers tonight
STX Ag said:
Wonder who is gonna be the first person kasey kills.
I answered my own question. Season 1 & 2 can be streamed on the Paramount Network on Roku. I'm going to start season 1 once season 2 nears it's end which should be around 8/21 after the 10 weekly episodes planned for season 2.Quote:
When are the putting last season on Netflix? I don't watch one episode per week.
So back in 1999, I went to FFA national convention. Key not speaker? Danny Glover. He rambled on for about an hour about how important farming was and that he spent some time on his grand parents farm as a child. There was a collective wtf? from all of us on that one as to why they brought him in.giddings_ag_06 said:
Danny Glover reincarnated
Thank you. I was gonna ask on here but didn't want any spoilers so when I have my normal weekly breakfast with my vet (who's an Ag from the 70's) and friend I was going to ask. He doesn't watch the show and this will save me his look of "what the f do you think?"dr_boogs said:
As a veterinarian, the real low point of episode one was the equine vet operating on Dutton without anesthesia and minimal asepsis for the alleged underlying disease. Don't want to give anything else away but that would never have gone down like that in real life. How about maybe an IV catheter and some shock-rate fluids? And not disparaging equine vets, was just so unrealistic it was laughable.
dr_boogs said:
I get it I get it. All tv drama is make believe that's why it's fun. But when the plot takes a turn into your area of expertise and it's so completely ludicrous, it's tough to play along!
It is great you spoke up about that as there are some vets on here but lots more ranchers. As being in the ranching industry for decades there is so much wrong on there, especially with the cow hands. But, I'll alway enjoy a western and the scenery is unbelievable. The plots make for good theater.dr_boogs said:
I get it I get it. All tv drama is make believe that's why it's fun. But when the plot takes a turn into your area of expertise and it's so completely ludicrous, it's tough to play along!
Yea, like watching Gunsmoke. Never seen terrain like that in Kansas! At least Bonanza and High Chapparal were decent on realistic terrain, not perfect, but decent.BrazosDog02 said:dr_boogs said:
I get it I get it. All tv drama is make believe that's why it's fun. But when the plot takes a turn into your area of expertise and it's so completely ludicrous, it's tough to play along!
Hahahah....agreed. Don't ever watch the history series on the Alamo or whatever the hell it was called with the mountains in the background at Goliad.
Agree completely. As a vascular surgeon, I kept shaking my head thinking "they've got to have better medical consultants for the writers."BigHead 04 said:
As a gastroenterologist I got a kick out of it. When she said he won't make it the 20 minute flight to the hospital, I thought "No **** he won't after you flay his belly open!"
I say this all the time when the wife and I are watching stuff involving firearms. Like... I love how in the post apocalyptic scenarios, the number of exotic weapons in people's hands is unreal.jwoodmd said:Agree completely. As a vascular surgeon, I kept shaking my head thinking "they've got to have better medical consultants for the writers."BigHead 04 said:
As a gastroenterologist I got a kick out of it. When she said he won't make it the 20 minute flight to the hospital, I thought "No **** he won't after you flay his belly open!"