Anyone catch the first two episodes on paramount+? For me so far so good with the early Yellowstone vibes but set in south Texas.
Equinox said:
A new train station.
Equinox said:
A new train station.
PDEMDHC said:Equinox said:
A new train station.
Is the DART in downtown?
BoxingAg84 said:
Loving it so far. Rip is already Ripping. Just waiting on Beth to start Bething. Only a matter of time.
I thought the whole saving the girl from her drunk boyfriend thing was cheesy. Seems like that's a common occurrence on these shows.
bonfarr said:
Agreed. I spend a few days a month in the RGV for work and the ratio of Hispanic to White would be 80/20 Hispanic in a conservative estimate. I don't see any convenience stores or restaurants or bars anywhere down there where you walk in and the employees and clientele aren't predominantly Hispanic.
I also find the situation with the kid in HS being a bit far fetched. In a small town setting like that it wouldn't take long for people to know that his parents or guardians own a 5,000 acre cattle ranch. He would be considered wealthy and other kids would more than likely be interested in getting to know him a lot more than what his character experiences.
Atleast learn how to cuss in Spanglishdvldog said:
Rip and Beth are going to have to learn Spanish since they moved to the border.
Beth is the very reason I hesitate to watch.aggiepaintrain said:
Pretty good so far. Beth isn't totally insufferable…. yet
I'm in
Equinox said:
What are the odds that Ed Harris is somehow tied to Annette Benning?
aggiepaintrain said:Equinox said:
What are the odds that Ed Harris is somehow tied to Annette Benning?
1st husband
Tecolote said:aggiepaintrain said:Equinox said:
What are the odds that Ed Harris is somehow tied to Annette Benning?
1st husband
Brother - sister. Sheridan loves the family dynamics of siblings.
LMCane said:
does one have to have watched all the Yellowstone shows to understand this show?
Equinox said:
There's definitely something between them in the past
Equinox said:
There's definitely something between them in the past