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Old 02-14-2022, 12:18 PM
 
Location: Kentucky Bluegrass
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if they renewed kingstown which had dumper ratings, this will get a greenlight. plus, they still have to market 'ranch water'
Loved Kingstown.....the first episode for me, was hard to get into, but went back to start again and was so glad I did, however, it will be hard to imagine where they go from there....


1883 was again entertaining last night....so enjoy his shows....
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Old 02-14-2022, 08:49 PM
 
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I thought it was interesting that Sam (do we know his last name?) told Dutton he was one of Quannah Parker’s Comanches—-Goodnight was a particular friend of Quannah Parker, rented grazing land from him on reservation (along with other big ranchers) which gave the tribe cash money to offset what the Indian Bureau promised and never sent… Quanna himself lived in a nice two-story house that Anglos helped build for him
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Old 02-14-2022, 09:01 PM
 
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Anyone think that the Comanche women working to dress Elsa/Lightening with the Yellow Hair probably thought a lot like her mother—that she was acting out and getting away with a lot because of her youth and attractiveness….
And consider that at one point in time Comanche women chewed their leather work to get it so soft and supple
One reason their teeth were often nubs by the time they were 30
And compare how new the quill vest Elsa wore compared to the good for sale at Doan’s Store
Because both items were supposed to be contemporaries of each other they should have all looked basically the same level of new…they certainly didn’t…at least to me…
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Old 02-14-2022, 09:12 PM
 
Location: Kentucky Bluegrass
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I thought it was interesting that Sam (do we know his last name?) told Dutton he was one of Quannah Parker’s Comanches—-Goodnight was a particular friend of Quannah Parker, rented grazing land from him on reservation (along with other big ranchers) which gave the tribe cash money to offset what the Indian Bureau promised and never sent… Quanna himself lived in a nice two-story house that Anglos helped build for him
I want to know more about Sam's background, just curious, but would like to know who he was before he took the name Sam....and how he came to be where he is...

and yes, it's all so interesting...I remember that conversation....or parts of it...

I find it terribly interesting that these people were prepared to walk all the way to Oregon. Lord???? And the dangers they still have yet to face...cannot imagine, makes me so thankful to have what I've had all my life.
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Old 02-16-2022, 03:03 PM
 
Location: Staten Island, NY
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Elisa's storyline has become ridiculous.
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Old 02-16-2022, 05:20 PM
 
Location: Lone Star State to Peach State
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Elisa's storyline has become ridiculous.
you mean Elsa?
I thought of that line Her daddy told her mama about her loving hard.
" Hell at the rate she's going she'll fall in love in Nebraska next!"

I loved that scene!
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Old 02-17-2022, 12:16 AM
 
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Anyone think that the Comanche women working to dress Elsa/Lightening with the Yellow Hair probably thought a lot like her mother—that she was acting out and getting away with a lot because of her youth and attractiveness….
And consider that at one point in time Comanche women chewed their leather work to get it so soft and supple
One reason their teeth were often nubs by the time they were 30
And compare how new the quill vest Elsa wore compared to the good for sale at Doan’s Store
Because both items were supposed to be contemporaries of each other they should have all looked basically the same level of new…they certainly didn’t…at least to me…

I just hope it doesn't turn out that those two helpful Comanche women are Sam's wife #1 and wife #2!
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Old 02-17-2022, 05:58 AM
 
Location: Texas
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Elisa's storyline has become ridiculous.

Yeah, we lost interest in the show. We will finish it, but the last two episodes remain unwatched. Meh, tired of her "southern" drawl narration thingy. It's too much.
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Old 02-17-2022, 02:50 PM
 
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I want to know more about Sam's background, just curious, but would like to know who he was before he took the name Sam....and how he came to be where he is...

and yes, it's all so interesting...I remember that conversation....or parts of it...

I find it terribly interesting that these people were prepared to walk all the way to Oregon. Lord???? And the dangers they still have yet to face...cannot imagine, makes me so thankful to have what I've had all my life.
Just in context—most of the Europeans were too poor to afford carriages—
They had wagons to use in farm work but in all likelihood those wagons might have been communal—vs privately owned—-they could have farmed on a collective…and walking was likely their main mode of transportation—for example few were experienced riders…in fact many of them didn’t know how to hitch a team up to a wagon at the start of the trip…but because they are forced to walk, the daily mileage is low…and makes it less likely they will cross the mountains before winter hits…
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Old 02-17-2022, 02:58 PM
 
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Variety says 1883 gets more episodes
https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/188...el-1235182761/

And the Stallone crime drama now set for Tulsa OK—that will be different
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