No Kindness for the Coward
- Episode aired Dec 19, 2021
- TV-MA
- 46m
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8.0/10
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Tensions escalate with the protestors, but Beth has a plan; Jimmy and Emily get closer; Monica and Kayce share a special moment.Tensions escalate with the protestors, but Beth has a plan; Jimmy and Emily get closer; Monica and Kayce share a special moment.Tensions escalate with the protestors, but Beth has a plan; Jimmy and Emily get closer; Monica and Kayce share a special moment.
Denim Richards
- Colby Mayfield
- (credit only)
Ryan Bingham
- Walker
- (credit only)
Gil Birmingham
- Thomas Rainwater
- (credit only)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe only venomous snake in Montana is the prairie, aka western, rattlesnake. John tells Carter at dinner, to count the number of rattles to determine the snake's age. Rattlesnakes typically shed their skin 2-3 times per year, and each skin shed creates a new "button" or rattle. If the rattle has 10 buttons, the snake could be 3-5 years old.
- Goofs1. The FBI would not send in a SWAT team to break up a protest on private property. 2. An FBI SWAT team member, or any trained police officer, would not hit a protester over the head with a baton, even if assaulted. That's considered deadly force, and would, in all likelihood, result in a serious head injury or death. It's the equivalent of shooting a suspect in the use of force scale. This show needs a law enforcement liaison, because there are implausible things in every episode.
- ConnectionsFeatures 1883 (2021)
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Like I said, the writers are getting tired
I think they're all jockeying for a writer's job on the next project, be it the 6666 ranch or the "prequel" ,1883.
Little clues let you know what's happening.
Things like stretching out an episode with ever thinner plots, caricatures of New York type financiers and milking the father/son dynamic to the point of making it annoying.
There's also a couple of roles that they've made too difficult to watch, the orphan kid and Beth to name but two.
In this episode Beth continues her blunderbuss ways as a big shot in the Equities firm she is trying to decimate. There's a scene with Dutton and Rip later on that's right out of "Pulp Fiction" which is just the best, as far as action is concerned.
Not much development on Dutton's run for Governor or Jamie's run for the same job but there's a very irritating scene with Jamie and his real father that has you cringing.
Don't get me wrong, it's still gripping stuff but they are lost on character development and there's only so much you can do either on a ranch or in politics in Montana.
Once it's done we'll know it ( the series creator already knows it). We'll all stick with it to the final episode and look back on the show as one of the best .
Little clues let you know what's happening.
Things like stretching out an episode with ever thinner plots, caricatures of New York type financiers and milking the father/son dynamic to the point of making it annoying.
There's also a couple of roles that they've made too difficult to watch, the orphan kid and Beth to name but two.
In this episode Beth continues her blunderbuss ways as a big shot in the Equities firm she is trying to decimate. There's a scene with Dutton and Rip later on that's right out of "Pulp Fiction" which is just the best, as far as action is concerned.
Not much development on Dutton's run for Governor or Jamie's run for the same job but there's a very irritating scene with Jamie and his real father that has you cringing.
Don't get me wrong, it's still gripping stuff but they are lost on character development and there's only so much you can do either on a ranch or in politics in Montana.
Once it's done we'll know it ( the series creator already knows it). We'll all stick with it to the final episode and look back on the show as one of the best .
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- cordenw
- Dec 21, 2021
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