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grlym-46849's rating
The season renewed at episode 8. This is # 11 and it is the fiery one back that had a point and a plot. It should have been the forst episode back and built from there. Especially since the prior 3 episodes were filler nonsense that had no valuable content besides trite cliches trying to politicize western family soprano life in feathered and flowered words. And to be honest we're not as prions as they thought they were.
And to be honest, this plot turn should have happened season 2 or 3. The season after season of Duttons win with zero consequences got really old. And was beating a dead horse from season 3, 4 and 5.
Kayce Suddenly had 5 seasons of growth in 1 episode after 5 seasons of near no development. Yet was entertaining and showed that he could have been a true center of the show.
Beth is just as wretched as the very episode. Nothing seems redeeming in her character to rally around.
Jamie is a cowardly worm. Not sure what the point is for his character as all. He just a wimpering kid in very episode.
Hoping they find a point and follow it.
And to be honest, this plot turn should have happened season 2 or 3. The season after season of Duttons win with zero consequences got really old. And was beating a dead horse from season 3, 4 and 5.
Kayce Suddenly had 5 seasons of growth in 1 episode after 5 seasons of near no development. Yet was entertaining and showed that he could have been a true center of the show.
Beth is just as wretched as the very episode. Nothing seems redeeming in her character to rally around.
Jamie is a cowardly worm. Not sure what the point is for his character as all. He just a wimpering kid in very episode.
Hoping they find a point and follow it.
So for the most part, the show is very well done. Season one is far better than season two. But they are both worth watching.
It has the spy and political intrigue that propels well. The plot and script follow well and seems to be good enough content to keep you watching.
But they are really rough parts is the super long pause moments to stress a political agenda or over emphasize how tough people are. I don't really mind the political talking like when two characters pretty much dead stop the show to talk about the state of the world and how news is fake. It's not so bad that it's done but it's so blatant that it pulls you out of the show.
The pother flaw is the non observance of "show don't tell". For the main cast female leads they make then so over the top "I'm more a man than the toughest man in the universe ". This is a Taylor Sheridan show and he seems to be all over the place when creating women characters. In Yellowstone he makes then gutter trash that just act like animals to portray toughness. Yet in Landman, he helps create a la yer character than menacing but it flows with the character and the actor does great. She was intimidating without having to debase herself. In this show it's a half split between. Crazy over bravado. I got shot but at deaths door I can combat 5 medical staff. And instantly jump back into combat. And is cruel and abrasive to the family to justify her job and toughness. The show is chalked full of tough characters but only the female leads are pushed into over acting. Which makes you laugh rather than stay in the show. Women can be tough, in both physical and mental ways but thus way felt cheesy and undercut who the characters were via poor script moments and over acting. The show diplomats does an excellent job in this. Femal leads that are tough, smart and easy to root for.
It has the spy and political intrigue that propels well. The plot and script follow well and seems to be good enough content to keep you watching.
But they are really rough parts is the super long pause moments to stress a political agenda or over emphasize how tough people are. I don't really mind the political talking like when two characters pretty much dead stop the show to talk about the state of the world and how news is fake. It's not so bad that it's done but it's so blatant that it pulls you out of the show.
The pother flaw is the non observance of "show don't tell". For the main cast female leads they make then so over the top "I'm more a man than the toughest man in the universe ". This is a Taylor Sheridan show and he seems to be all over the place when creating women characters. In Yellowstone he makes then gutter trash that just act like animals to portray toughness. Yet in Landman, he helps create a la yer character than menacing but it flows with the character and the actor does great. She was intimidating without having to debase herself. In this show it's a half split between. Crazy over bravado. I got shot but at deaths door I can combat 5 medical staff. And instantly jump back into combat. And is cruel and abrasive to the family to justify her job and toughness. The show is chalked full of tough characters but only the female leads are pushed into over acting. Which makes you laugh rather than stay in the show. Women can be tough, in both physical and mental ways but thus way felt cheesy and undercut who the characters were via poor script moments and over acting. The show diplomats does an excellent job in this. Femal leads that are tough, smart and easy to root for.