jmihalchik-67031
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Yellowstone makes any man want to quit his 9-5 and head out West to become a cowboy.
The landscapes alone are worth a watch, and the storyline is intriguing.
However, by around Season 3, I found myself despising every member of the Dutton family.
Patriarch John Dutton is your standard Type A, "my way or the highway" bully.
His daughter is one of the most nauseating brats in television history.
This Coeboy wannabe would never even consider hitting a woman, but this entitled, alcoholic witch deserved every trauma she "endured:.
Rip is a murderer, plain and simple, and a pothead.
Jamie is spineless.
All that being said, I loved it.
But I'm thrilled it's over.
The landscapes alone are worth a watch, and the storyline is intriguing.
However, by around Season 3, I found myself despising every member of the Dutton family.
Patriarch John Dutton is your standard Type A, "my way or the highway" bully.
His daughter is one of the most nauseating brats in television history.
This Coeboy wannabe would never even consider hitting a woman, but this entitled, alcoholic witch deserved every trauma she "endured:.
Rip is a murderer, plain and simple, and a pothead.
Jamie is spineless.
All that being said, I loved it.
But I'm thrilled it's over.
I love New Amsterdam.
Is it over the top corny? Absolutely.
No one dies, everything works out in the end, and Dr Max Goodwin is the most charming lead character since The Good Doctor himself.
But Great Ceasars Ghost, everyone on the show is gay-- not that there's anything wrong with that.
I'm not sure how America breaks down percentage wise (in terms of sexual orientation), but judging by the patient roster at New Amsterdam, one would think New York City is at least 80% gay or transsexual.
For a dramatic series to be believable, there needs to be a modicum of reality in the storytelling.
There is not.
Still, Dr Goodwin and cast are simply too darned cute not to like.
A guilty pleasure if ever there were one.
Is it over the top corny? Absolutely.
No one dies, everything works out in the end, and Dr Max Goodwin is the most charming lead character since The Good Doctor himself.
But Great Ceasars Ghost, everyone on the show is gay-- not that there's anything wrong with that.
I'm not sure how America breaks down percentage wise (in terms of sexual orientation), but judging by the patient roster at New Amsterdam, one would think New York City is at least 80% gay or transsexual.
For a dramatic series to be believable, there needs to be a modicum of reality in the storytelling.
There is not.
Still, Dr Goodwin and cast are simply too darned cute not to like.
A guilty pleasure if ever there were one.
As an Absolute Beatles maniac and quasi-historian, I was looking forward to this documentary for a long time.
The footage itself is striking-- it looks like the band shot the material last week, not 50 years ago.
Excited anticipation was quickly replaced by yawning.
A great deal of yawning.
The atmosphere at Twickenham Studio was notoriously cold, and the Beatles themselves are soon yawning as well.
Garbled dialog and a general lack of enthusiasm by the Fabs is painful to watch.
Plodding through throw away songs from 10 years previous and barely formed new material (none of which would make a Beatles Greatest release) doesn't help matters.
One hour in I had enough and decided to wait until the group "Gets Back" to the studio.
Interesting as a piece of history, but for entertainment purposes, awful.
Hopefully episodes 2 and 3 pick up.
Two and a half hours of the Beatles half-assing it just isn't much fun.
The footage itself is striking-- it looks like the band shot the material last week, not 50 years ago.
Excited anticipation was quickly replaced by yawning.
A great deal of yawning.
The atmosphere at Twickenham Studio was notoriously cold, and the Beatles themselves are soon yawning as well.
Garbled dialog and a general lack of enthusiasm by the Fabs is painful to watch.
Plodding through throw away songs from 10 years previous and barely formed new material (none of which would make a Beatles Greatest release) doesn't help matters.
One hour in I had enough and decided to wait until the group "Gets Back" to the studio.
Interesting as a piece of history, but for entertainment purposes, awful.
Hopefully episodes 2 and 3 pick up.
Two and a half hours of the Beatles half-assing it just isn't much fun.