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Yellowstone Tonight 8 PM
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Wondering how many will get shot tonight
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thanks I forgot but I will have to catch it on the interweb as we cut all dish and cable ties long ago like always good to be king or really rich in there case on the show
I seen where the gal said she would be back
also add in one tough bunch of ranchers when it came to dealing with pain ( ouch )
How many times will Beth drop the f bomb?
Wife and I watched a episode back when we still had Dish. Couldn't make it all of the way through. The amount of profanity just seemed "forced" for shock value. I'm no choir boy and after 6 years in the navy, acquired a fair amount of terminology. Although I have a good deal of success avoiding it's usage around ladies and children, I catch myself giving an occasional inanimate object the old "what for". Bloody knuckles can quickly bring back the old terminology.
Started watching this show last week. Came upon it by accident , while surfing,
Definitely TV-MA, I was surprised at gratuitous nudity and ADULT language on a non-cable channel !
Paramount TV is making deep inroads in the FCC censorship hypocrisy.
I am a firm advocate of the OFF button solution to alleged offensive content !
wife watch the first show then told me about it said I would like it but not her style of programing . I admit I got hooked to watching it
I’ll bet dollars to donuts people didn’t drop the “f” bomb back then the way TV shows it. Men would shout LANGUAGE when coarse words were used in front of women and children.
Heck, it happened far more recently than that, I’ve seen and heard it and I’m nowhere near 150 years old.
Well nanuq, you might not know the show is set in modern times. At least the Ram trucks are very current models. You're still right though, cuz 25+ yrs ago when we lived in MT, the men folk didn't speak like that in front of the womens, EVER!
Growing up I never heard my dad say one profane word when I was 18 I started working construction on the same job as him
That's not my dad omg the words he used as we were riding home I had to ask what was that
He said he was taught never sware in front of kids or women if any one did another man would punch or beat the guy
On the job sites he was a total different man than I knew growing up but had respect for kids and women
He hated to hear any one cuss in front of them as it was getting so common and now it's just fluent every where
A current day TV show set in YNP? Wow, who woulda thunk it? I wanted to charter a helicopter to drop me and my dad at the top of one of the prominent peaks there to tend to some family history, but even that is forbidden. Now we got RAM trucks scampering back and forth?
It ain't fittin ner proper, as my dear old dad used to say.
I know absolutely nothing about the show except it seems to pop up a lot on the internet showing pictures of Kevin Cosner. Seems ole Kevin must have transitioned from films to TV like a lot of other Hollywood has beens.
Beth is a load to handle,😍 but I agree that the language is "forced" in there and would be better imo if they cut 70% out and go from there.
It's a great series and it is obvious some of you haven't watched it, so why bother to comment? Yes there is foul language and often violence, but hey it is still a great story line. IMO...
Their TV program, their rules.
It is a good show, I didn't start until the end of season 2 but after a couple episodes we watched the whole series from the beginning on Amazon. I, unlike many of you, am not shocked/appalled or taken aback but something as simple as words.
Only thing I find hilarious in the whole thing is the amount of people that get killed every show. Evidently to have a ranch in Montana you have to kill at least 3-4 people a week, all with no sort of law enforcement investigation.
To answer a few of your questions from commenters that haven't seen it. Yes, it is set in modern times. No, it is not in the Yellowstone National Park.
Seeing that it never snows or gets blue cold in Montana, makes me want to move there.
Nothing is sacred, Longmire is filmed in New Mexico. Bit of a jump from Wyoming.
Longmire is my favorite tv show. Talk about a benge series it there ever was one. Don't and won't have dish or cable, have to watch on Netflix. Heard about Yellowstone but never watched it.
Refuse to watch shows that have never ending "F this and F that's.