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There's so many over-the-top things that have happened in that show. All the people that get killed and there aren't any detectives sniffing around? And these aren't transients they're taking out. They're very wealthy people and finally the governor of the state. The people of Montana must watch that show and laugh their asses off.
Longmire was kind of the same way. A little town in Wyoming had hundreds of murders and nobody seemed to find it uncommon. With that said I still love that show. 😂
 
Agree that all the trips to the train station without anyone really asking questions is unrealistic but at some point you have to get away from what is realistic and just enjoy being entertained. I like Rip's character but I have always enjoyed Kayce the most because he is like most Navy Seals who are "quiet badasses" but when they mean business you know it and he handles it with the worst kind of people in mind. IMO, Grimes is talented enough and Kayce's character has evolved enough to where he can carry the show now.
 
Definitely believe it was Market Equities that killed Sarah Atwood after she tried to call them on the burner phone and their number was disconnected. was definitely a signal that they weren't interested in talking to her anymore.
 
Definitely believe it was Market Equities that killed Sarah Atwood after she tried to call them on the burner phone and their number was disconnected. was definitely a signal that they weren't interested in talking to her anymore.
Does the guy she was recenly meeting with in private work for Market Equities?

That old lady for Market Equities is ruthless so she was clearly behind it.
 
The 6666 ranch is actually owned by Taylor Sheridan. There is not one storyline that has come out of there that makes me go so can’t wait until that’s out on its own. To me it just takes away from the reason people are watching. 6666 storyline gets a D. The rest of the storyline for what people are actually watching for has been pretty good.
If I recall correctly, he makes a MINT off the show by double dipping or triple dipping because they use his properties and his horses, which he charges or charged the original production company ... there's a breakdown of it in an article somewhere on the interwebs.
 
Some are suggesting on X that we shouldn't overlook John leaving the ranch to Tate, since he is part Native American ... and there's some foreshadowing from 1883 about getting the land back in the future.
 
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Some are suggesting on X that we shouldn't overlook John leaving the ranch to Tate, since he is part Native American ... and there's some foreshadowing from 1883 about getting the land back in the future.
That's intriguing. Rainwater would be for that. Still wonder how he's going to help them.
 
Does the guy she was recenly meeting with in private work for Market Equities?

That old lady for Market Equities is ruthless so she was clearly behind it.
I was under the assumption that the guy she was talking to was seperate from ME and he ran a mercinary/hitman company. But I could be off base.
 
I had to look up the meaning.

Counting coup was considered a greater honor than killing and scalping an enemy. Warriors would often not kill the enemy if they were already in retreat and didn't want to waste ammunition.


Warriors would receive an eagle feather if they returned from counting coup unharmed. If they returned wounded, the feather would be marked with red pigment.


Counting coup was also used in battles against American troops. For example, at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, a Northern Cheyenne warrior and his friend counted coup on a soldier with their whips and grabbed his carbine. They didn't kill him because they didn't think it was particularly brave and they didn't want to waste bullets.
 
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