I Want to Be Him
- El episodio se transmitió el 6 dic 2021
- TV-MA
- 49min
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7.9/10
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Beth se enfrenta al huésped de su padre; Kayce y su familia buscan un nuevo hogar; Jamie busca respuestas de Garrett; Lloyd pierde la calma.Beth se enfrenta al huésped de su padre; Kayce y su familia buscan un nuevo hogar; Jamie busca respuestas de Garrett; Lloyd pierde la calma.Beth se enfrenta al huésped de su padre; Kayce y su familia buscan un nuevo hogar; Jamie busca respuestas de Garrett; Lloyd pierde la calma.
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The show starts with Beth acting tough again in the most stupid ways and reasons. She runs her mouth, but her character has yet to show why she has power or clout. Just a trashy character
The indentured service hands get into a fight. One gets a knife to the heart about 4 inches deep. Then the next scene it's in his clavicle and still looks critical. Then the next morning they brawl one in one for an hour as if they were prized fighters and zero believable aspect that the one had a knife to the chest the night before.
My takeaway is these guys are ranch slaves. Without saying the word, they are treated like it. Like Roman gladiators they are to work for the man in charge, their lives, pleasures, aspiration are forfeit. They are even branded like cattle with the owners stamp
Beyond giving RIP a wife, almost no ranch hands have been given any meaningful backstory, trial, development. And if it is, it is really as a dialogue to show how Costner and RIP are tough guys with huge egos.
The only exception to this is the young cowboy sent to the 6666. He seems to have several beginnings if a story arch, but poor writing (or lack thereof) does not finish it in any meaningful way each time. So it leaves me with the only plot this show has is, cowboys workethic and egos can WILL away anything because they are just that tough. Gun shots, knife wounds to the heart, broken spine, criminal acts in public....it can all just be willed away.
The indentured service hands get into a fight. One gets a knife to the heart about 4 inches deep. Then the next scene it's in his clavicle and still looks critical. Then the next morning they brawl one in one for an hour as if they were prized fighters and zero believable aspect that the one had a knife to the chest the night before.
My takeaway is these guys are ranch slaves. Without saying the word, they are treated like it. Like Roman gladiators they are to work for the man in charge, their lives, pleasures, aspiration are forfeit. They are even branded like cattle with the owners stamp
Beyond giving RIP a wife, almost no ranch hands have been given any meaningful backstory, trial, development. And if it is, it is really as a dialogue to show how Costner and RIP are tough guys with huge egos.
The only exception to this is the young cowboy sent to the 6666. He seems to have several beginnings if a story arch, but poor writing (or lack thereof) does not finish it in any meaningful way each time. So it leaves me with the only plot this show has is, cowboys workethic and egos can WILL away anything because they are just that tough. Gun shots, knife wounds to the heart, broken spine, criminal acts in public....it can all just be willed away.
Apparently the show's movers and shakers have had their focus on 1883 and Mayor of Kingstown rather than on Yellowstone. NOTHING IS HAPPENING THIS SEASON! Most of this episode was filler. The only thing of substance was Jamie Dutton 'confronting' his biological father, which went nowhere fast, by the way. The rest of the episode was Jimmy riding and eating; moving in and watching Tate and the dog play; the fights, including the one in the kitchen; the firings; bed scenes. Entertainment quality has been well below what I've come to expect in previous seasons. This episode was boring and barely worth watching. As another reviewer said, "I'm waiting for the season to begin."
Greetings from Lithuania.
6th episode of season 4 called "I Want to Be Him" was a solid one. It did moved story forward, and also some interesting revelations were seen. Acting, writing and directing were very solid - as it is usual for this show.
Overall, this episode was a good addition to a pretty solid season 4.
6th episode of season 4 called "I Want to Be Him" was a solid one. It did moved story forward, and also some interesting revelations were seen. Acting, writing and directing were very solid - as it is usual for this show.
Overall, this episode was a good addition to a pretty solid season 4.
It's one idiotic conflict after another. The plot hardly progresses because it's so pqcked full of stupid arguments and fights, every character gets more and more unreasonable and aggressive each episode. It's like the WWE produced a western. I don't know if I can even watch another episode, this season is a total trainwr.
... it seems like each episode of this season gets more stupid than the last ... how is any of this worthwhile for any reason ... right now there's maybe one character that's worth watching ... any one of all the rest could be written out of the script and wouldn't matter a bit.
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- TriviaThe hoolihan throw uses a counter-clockwise swing with the release over and in front of your head. It is generally used when a cow is moving towards you or crossing from the left to right. The term is familiar to the general public by the lyrics to the cowboy song I Ride and Old Paint: "I'm heading for Montana / To throw the hoolihan."
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Beth Dutton: I hope you die of ass cancer.
- Bandas sonorasWest Texas In My Eye
Written by Charlie Stout
Performed by The Panhandlers
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