C'mon now Conrad.... your pants have slipped down and the crack of your politics is showing :-)
I find Attenborough's programs fantastically well filmed but so slow that they do not hold my interest. Sort of like watching a series of stills on video.
I never watched Dallas, I mean I don't even know who(m) shot J.R.
Since you've seen both obviously, I'm curious who(m) the Dallas actor/character was that would be the counter part to Cole Huaser's Rip Wheeler in Yellowstone?
Finished the third year of Yellowstone and hit the 'who shot JR' plotline. Seriously, the last episode ended with 'our hero' being shot on the highway and we do not know who it was although there were several groups of people maneuvering around him that are all suspect, exactly as it was on Dallas all those years ago.
In a direct answer to your question Marty, I believe the Rip character in Yellowstone was Ray Krebbs; the outsider who is really kinda' an insider and a good guy in disguise as a bad guy.
My wife and I just finished season 2 of Yellowstone. We like it! Kinda like a modern day Bonanza.
Brian, on what network did you watch season 3? We watched 1 & 2 on Peacock for free but it seems that season 3 isn't free, at least nowhere that I can find.
I think you can buy or rent episodes on Amazon Prime. I do not think S-3 is free anywhere, at least not yet.
I saw that and I'm not going to pay extra for any TV programming, not any more than I already do anyways.
Peacock says that it will have S-3 for free on 11/22, I'll wait.
Youze guys, (or Ya'awl) are making me feel really ol' fashioned. I recorded it (Yellowstone S3) as it aired on the Paramount network and watched it one episode at a time.
Only recently discovered one on Netflix Hap & Leonard originally on the Sundance channel I guess, but I had
never heard of it. Only three short seasons but I thought it was pretty good. I'm glad I found it. I thought the back story of how they became friends slowly revealed,
was almost as interesting as the main story line.
I saw that Yellowstone S3 was available on the Paramount network. We don't get that network without paying extra, no thanks, I'll wait.