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 Ima Non Controversial Girl
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     Location: where the wind blows | Can't watch Netflix with our rural internet but considering buying the series Yellowstone on DVD. Reviews please. Worth it. |
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 My Heart Be Happy
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      Location: Arkansas | One word--Rip. He alone makes it worth it. . . Gorgeous scenery, beautiful horses, hot men. . . And Beth, well, Beth is a story unto herself!!! Seriously, you cannot go wrong buying it. I love it, can't wait for it to come back on. I bumped up the Yellowstone thread from earlier in the year for you.
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 Ima Non Controversial Girl
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     Location: where the wind blows | Thank you. I'll go read it. |
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 Lived to tell about it and will never do it again
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| We thought the first show was pretty slow moving and pretty rough language/sex. Wasn't to sure about it at first BUT it is by far the best show on tv and would be worth every penny to buy if you couldn't watch it before. |
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        Location: LuluLand~along I64 Indiana | lots of kills but a great story that sucks you in and you cant quit. i bought season one on dvd. the second i watched on the youtube channel. |
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 Living within my means
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   Location: Randolph, Utah | BUY IT! |
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    Location: South Dakota | luluwhit - 2019-12-14 7:37 AM
lots of kills but a great story that sucks you in and you cant quit. i bought season one on dvd. the second i watched on the youtube channel.
Kills? As in graphic violence? Animal deaths, that kind of deal? If so, as much as I like Kevin Costner...no thanks. My gut is telling me, that this is not a feel good event. Maybe I am wrong?? |
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      Location: Slipping down the slope of old age. Boo hoo. | ridejg - 2019-12-14 4:53 PM
luluwhit - 2019-12-14 7:37 AM
lots of kills but a great story that sucks you in and you cant quit. i bought season one on dvd. the second i watched on the youtube channel.
Kills? As in graphic violence? Animal deaths, that kind of deal? If so, as much as I like Kevin Costner...no thanks. My gut is telling me, that this is not a feel good event. Maybe I am wrong??
In the first season, some cows are lost -- but you just see them laying there. It's mostly bad people that bite the dust...... |
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      Location: Arkansas | ridejg - 2019-12-14 4:53 PM
luluwhit - 2019-12-14 7:37 AM
lots of kills but a great story that sucks you in and you cant quit. i bought season one on dvd. the second i watched on the youtube channel.
Kills? As in graphic violence? Animal deaths, that kind of deal? If so, as much as I like Kevin Costner...no thanks. My gut is telling me, that this is not a feel good event. Maybe I am wrong??
It's tough; I wouldn't call it "feel good tv" at all. But it's a great series. |
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        Location: LuluLand~along I64 Indiana | it is not a halmark movie. not even close to the notebook. probably not as graphic as GOT or TWD but lots of drama and old west type justice still prevails. Its not for everyone but me and mr whit liked it. |
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 The One
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          Location: South Georgia | My husband and I were late to jump on the Yellowstone bandwagon and now we are hooked! We have been pacing ourselves and watching it on Directv On Demand now for months. We are down to the last two episodes left of Season 2 and when we went to On Demand to search for it and pull it up like we always do, it is now gone! Only Season 1 is there. Any ideas? |
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       Location: Peg-Leg Julia Grimm | If you can get past the Fbombs about 20 times in each episode, you're going to love it. I don't think that language adds anything to the final product. I'm not sure why they think everyone talks that way except when working cattle. LOL
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   Location: OH | RIP is one bad dude !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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 Living within my means
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   Location: Randolph, Utah | OregonBR - 2019-12-16 8:49 AM
If you can get past the Fbombs about 20 times in each episode, you're going to love it. I don't think that language adds anything to the final product. I'm not sure why they think everyone talks that way except when working cattle. LOL
Wait. . . people don't talk that way when working cows??  |
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 My Heart Be Happy
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      Location: Arkansas | Mighty Broke - 2019-12-16 1:19 PM
RIP is one bad dude !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I could add some more words to describe Rip. . . . But I shall not since we need to stay PG-13 here |
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 Balance Beam and more...
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          Location: 31 lengths farms | I have rewatched the last one again and again, when John Dutton takes his dad out of the hospital bed and out on horseback again and again....And again. Started watching it for Kevin Costner, I used to laugh and tell my mom he was her future ex son in law. But the characters drew me in even if the story sometimes in a little rough. My one complaint is if they could just not show Kaycie or however they spell his name riding horseback that would suite me fine, his is the one character I haven't quite figured out . |
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  Location: Downsouth | run n rate - 2019-12-16 6:54 PM
I have rewatched the last one again and again, when John Dutton takes his dad out of the hospital bed and out on horseback again and again....And again.
Started watching it for Kevin Costner, I used to laugh and tell my mom he was her future ex son in law. But the characters drew me in even if the story sometimes in a little rough. My one complaint is if they could just not show Kaycie or however they spell his name riding horseback that would suite me fine, his is the one character I haven't quite figured out .
I wonder if the producers thought Kayce was going to be the heartthrob. I'm not sure about y'all, but my attraction to Rip kind of took me by surprise. It wasn't immediate. I felt like the show kept pushing me towards Kayce, but several episodes in, I realized I was ALL IN with Rip. His quietness adds to his sexiness! |
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          Location: 31 lengths farms | lazytdickens - 2019-12-18 11:24 AM
run n rate - 2019-12-16 6:54 PM
I have rewatched the last one again and again, when John Dutton takes his dad out of the hospital bed and out on horseback again and again....And again.
Started watching it for Kevin Costner, I used to laugh and tell my mom he was her future ex son in law. But the characters drew me in even if the story sometimes in a little rough. My one complaint is if they could just not show Kaycie or however they spell his name riding horseback that would suite me fine, his is the one character I haven't quite figured out .
I wonder if the producers thought Kayce was going to be the heartthrob. I'm not sure about y'all, but my attraction to Rip kind of took me by surprise. It wasn't immediate. I felt like the show kept pushing me towards Kayce, but several episodes in, I realized I was ALL IN with Rip. His quietness adds to his sexiness!
EXACTLY!!!! |
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 Living within my means
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   Location: Randolph, Utah | lazytdickens - 2019-12-17 12:24 PM
run n rate - 2019-12-16 6:54 PM
I have rewatched the last one again and again, when John Dutton takes his dad out of the hospital bed and out on horseback again and again....And again.
Started watching it for Kevin Costner, I used to laugh and tell my mom he was her future ex son in law. But the characters drew me in even if the story sometimes in a little rough. My one complaint is if they could just not show Kaycie or however they spell his name riding horseback that would suite me fine, his is the one character I haven't quite figured out .
I wonder if the producers thought Kayce was going to be the heartthrob. I'm not sure about y'all, but my attraction to Rip kind of took me by surprise. It wasn't immediate. I felt like the show kept pushing me towards Kayce, but several episodes in, I realized I was ALL IN with Rip. His quietness adds to his sexiness!
Kayce really grew on me the 2nd season. He's still not Rip good looking but not too bad in the 2nd season. |
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 Ima Non Controversial Girl
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     Location: where the wind blows | Bought the DVD, watching episode 1. But why in Gods green earth do these shows portraying western life have to be so friggen inaccurate. Seriously it actually ****es me off. I've watched and assisted in a lot of calvings, including backwards ones. NEVER EVER EVER has a calf got up and run off immediately after being born. Geesh. What purpose did it serve in the show to have the calf and cow jump up and run? Other than to make me roll my eyes and contemplate turning it off. Seriously I need to be hired out to these tv/movie people to keep them from this far fetched crap they insist on putting into shows. I'm giving it another chance but ?????????? |
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      Location: Arkansas | jkrm - 2020-01-02 8:14 PM
Bought the DVD, watching episode 1. But why in Gods green earth do these shows portraying western life have to be so friggen inaccurate. Seriously it actually ****es me off. I've watched and assisted in a lot of calvings, including backwards ones. NEVER EVER EVER has a calf got up and run off immediately after being born. Geesh. What purpose did it serve in the show to have the calf and cow jump up and run? Other than to make me roll my eyes and contemplate turning it off. Seriously I need to be hired out to these tv/movie people to keep them from this far fetched crap they insist on putting into shows. I'm giving it another chance but ??????????
Hang with it please!!! I said the same thing to Sean on that part--half grown cow portrayed as new born calf and sprints off at 2 seconds old---but I promise it's worth it to keep watching!! |
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 Living within my means
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   Location: Randolph, Utah | jkrm - 2020-01-02 7:14 PM
Bought the DVD, watching episode 1. But why in Gods green earth do these shows portraying western life have to be so friggen inaccurate. Seriously it actually ****es me off. I've watched and assisted in a lot of calvings, including backwards ones. NEVER EVER EVER has a calf got up and run off immediately after being born. Geesh. What purpose did it serve in the show to have the calf and cow jump up and run? Other than to make me roll my eyes and contemplate turning it off. Seriously I need to be hired out to these tv/movie people to keep them from this far fetched crap they insist on putting into shows. I'm giving it another chance but ??????????
That scene got a lot of people. . . . I just ignore it and go on. Keep watching, I promise it's worth it! |
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 Ima Non Controversial Girl
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     Location: where the wind blows | This colt breaking scene at start of episode 2 ?????????? |
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