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re: 1923 season two (SPOILERS)
Posted on 4/6/25 at 11:12 am to LanierSpots
Posted on 4/6/25 at 11:12 am to LanierSpots
'm really hung up on the 7 Generation Prophesy. It can't be blood related with Spencer because his kid only creates a 6 Gen chain whereas Jack's kid would complete the 7 chain line that allows time for John II to live 90 years.
The only way the 7 gen math works now with Spencer is the Prophesy referrers to chain of ownership rather than blood:
1st Owner: James
2nd Owner: Jacob
3rd Owner Spencer
4th Owner: John II
5th Owner: John III (Costner)
6th/7th Owners : Kayce and Tate (both we par of the deal to sell the ranch)
It works but I don't like it
The only way the 7 gen math works now with Spencer is the Prophesy referrers to chain of ownership rather than blood:
1st Owner: James
2nd Owner: Jacob
3rd Owner Spencer
4th Owner: John II
5th Owner: John III (Costner)
6th/7th Owners : Kayce and Tate (both we par of the deal to sell the ranch)
It works but I don't like it
Posted on 4/6/25 at 11:12 am to Sus-Scrofa
I dunno, maybe because it’s a tv show and not reality?
Posted on 4/6/25 at 11:16 am to llfshoals
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I dunno, maybe because it’s a tv show and not reality?
Then why are you posting in a thread discussing the show?!?
Posted on 4/6/25 at 11:25 am to llfshoals
quote:Nitpiicking?
you have to nitpick
It’s the ENTIRE PREMISE of the Yellowstone story arch and the 7 generations of ownership
It’s also not nitpicking for the ridiculousness of that baby surfing. It’s insanity writing especially considering the reality Sheridan is trying to set with the utter hell the 1920s apparently were
This post was edited on 4/6/25 at 11:29 am
Posted on 4/6/25 at 11:33 am to LanierSpots
Glad this series is over. It was a struggle to watch. Only watched it to complete the saga. Taylor sure forgot about the seven generations or the grandpa who lost a leg. The Tayona storyline was pointless and not needed. I don't need detailed origin stories to every side character in Yellowstone. The snippets in the Yellowstone series was enough. The BDSM scenes were disturbing. Once was more than enough. Leaving the series open ended wasn't good either.
Elizabeth leaves despite defending the ranch. Didn't make sense either.
Taylor has problems with women and needs help. Seriously.
It would have been better if 1883 and 1923 didn't exist.
Elizabeth leaves despite defending the ranch. Didn't make sense either.
Taylor has problems with women and needs help. Seriously.
It would have been better if 1883 and 1923 didn't exist.
Posted on 4/6/25 at 11:45 am to Sus-Scrofa
quote:I like the show. 1883 and 1923 are both really good IMO.
Then why are you posting in a thread discussing the show?!?
Posted on 4/6/25 at 11:53 am to llfshoals
quote:
I like the show. 1883 and 1923 are both really good IMO.
I am about to start 1883
Posted on 4/6/25 at 12:22 pm to LanierSpots
TS portrayal of women in this series is disturbing and only saved by Helen Mirren who was awesome and had such wisdom and good one liners.
Posted on 4/6/25 at 12:25 pm to pbro62
So this premature baby that looked like a miniature Uncle Fester, turns out to be Dabney Coleman?
Posted on 4/6/25 at 12:44 pm to LanierSpots
quote:
I am about to start 1883
The best of all of them, IMO.
Posted on 4/6/25 at 1:04 pm to CrimsonChaos
Everyone took the “in 7 generations” quote as gospel that there would be 7 generations of Duttons. However, Spotted Eagle could have just been referring to a span of time, it lineage.
Posted on 4/6/25 at 1:12 pm to Bumble Bee
quote:Ok frick the 7 generations thing
Everyone took the “in 7 generations” quote as gospe
Kevin Costner directly said “I’m a 5th generation rancher”
That’s kinda gospel right?
Posted on 4/6/25 at 1:23 pm to lsupride87
So was there any reference to who Spencer’s bastard was in the Yellowstone show?
He’d be dead by then, but his kids and grandkids could be around.
I assume his name would be John Snow.
He’d be dead by then, but his kids and grandkids could be around.
I assume his name would be John Snow.
Posted on 4/6/25 at 1:30 pm to lsupride87
Y’all do know this show is fiction, right?
Aside from the BDSM, it was a solid show in era of television that doesn’t have many solid shows in production.
Aside from the BDSM, it was a solid show in era of television that doesn’t have many solid shows in production.
Posted on 4/6/25 at 1:31 pm to prostyleoffensetime
quote:Really?????
Y’all do know this show is fiction, right?
Even with fiction it’s not hard for a writer to follow HIS OWN STORY. He is the one that told us Governor Dutton was 5th generation
Posted on 4/6/25 at 1:37 pm to Sus-Scrofa
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When the bad guys show up 30 plus strong and realize there are only 5 or 6 people defending the house, why didn’t they surround it and attack from all sides?
Nah, what they should do is march to it in a column of threes.
Posted on 4/6/25 at 1:38 pm to lsupride87
It’s been established that the guy struggles to stick the landing, can’t stick to a timeline, and suspends belief when it comes to what the human body can handle in countless other threads…
Why did you think it would be any different this time?
Why did you think it would be any different this time?
Posted on 4/6/25 at 1:53 pm to ItTakesAThief
quote:
There is no way she could have been using her hands to deal with the fire in the car if they were in that shape, she could not have flicked the lighter or tore up the paper among other things. Once she got the fire going in the car, her hands would have been the biggest beneficiary of the fire as you tend to extend the hands over the fire so they tend to stay warm.
No way she gets out of the car and runs to Spencer with her feet in that condition. Ever tried to take a step on a foot that is asleep?
Yep, all of this. Don't forget she drank from a teacup with her hands devastated with frostbite.
Her hands were not black when she put on the gloves and she started the fire right after that.
Not to mention no one leaves their gloves on when they are trying to warm their hands over a fire.
Texan Sheridan doesn't know shite about frostbite. It takes days for frostbite to reach that stage. She wasn't out there for days.
World traveler and prototypical manly man Spencer doesn't know each car on a passenger train has an emergency brake valve? He could have stopped the train or at a minimum told the conductor, whom he ran right by, to do so. Nah, we'll just jump off the back of a moving train, onto the tracks, without a scratch.
In 1923 trains did not have radios. The fireman, that wasn't the engineer talking on it as he sits on the other side, couldn't talk to the conductor back on the train and certainly couldn't "radio ahead" for an ambulance to be waiting. The conductor would have given a message to the Livingston station agent/operator to send to Bozeman.
I shite on it plenty, but overall it was a decent show with some good parts with some ridiculous ones as well. It wouldn't be hard to take some preposterousness out without taking away from the show.
Two seasons and 15 episodes to have Spencer just walk in the house and take out 7 guys in seconds, ending the "war", was eye rolling comical.
While I can go for a good sex scene like any red blooded male, the whole BDSM storyline with Whitfield was absurd and pointless.
The Indian broad kills a marshal, with another as a witness sitting right there in the courtroom, and she walks. frick off Sheridan.
Posted on 4/6/25 at 1:57 pm to prostyleoffensetime
Maybe I’m missing the obvious but Spencer told Whitfield that he killed his wife. How did Whitfield kill his wife?
Posted on 4/6/25 at 1:57 pm to prostyleoffensetime
quote:
Y’all do know this show is fiction, right?
This is such a silly line for some of y’all to take on a message board meant to discuss and pick apart tv shows. It’s literally why this message board exists.
It’s not like any of us are driving to Montana looking for the Dutton gravestones.
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