Posted on 06/02/2012 5:25:21 PM PDT by Kid Shelleen
In the feud between the Hatfields and McCoys, the History channel proved the winner.
A miniseries about the warring families set basic cable viewing records, according to Nielsen Co. figures the channel released Thursday.
The three nights of Hatfields & McCoys were the top-rated entertainment telecasts ever for ad-supported basic cable, History said. Wednesdays finale of Hatfields & McCoys was the most-watched of the three nights, with 14.3 million viewers. According to the History channel, that makes it the No. 1 non-sports and non-news program ever on ad-supported cable.
(Excerpt) Read more at timesherald.com ...
Thanks. Very interesting read. I especially like the explanation of Devil Anse’ name. He was nicked named “Devil Ants” because of his fierce nature.
Same thing happened in my family. My GGG Grandfather was in the US Army prior to the Civil War, but when hostilities broke out, he sided with the Confederacy, while his brother signed up to fight for the Union.
They both survived the war, but I don't believe they ever spoke again.
Think I'll forward your link to my wife. She's related to the Hatfields from way back in her family tree. Thanks.
Why does all the best stuff come on while I'm Freeping? Darn...
It was a great series!
true enough
“Powers Booth was excellent as Judge Hatfield
Ronan Vibert was excellent as Perry Cline”
Yes, they were very good. Everyone was good, I thought.
It showed what a hard life people lived back in the day. Made me really happy to be watching from my lazy-boy recliner and not having to kill anyone or have anyone seeking to kill me.
PBF, I hope you watched this show.
The only thing that was VERY, EXTREMELY annoying, we watched the re-run and History channel had the banner for “Ice Road Truckers starts....blah blah, etc” up in the corner ALL THE TIME. Very distracting and irritating. I sure hope they didn’t do that during the first run.
Costner was ecxellet
I thought
Powers Booth was excellent as was Ronan Vibert
I recorded it on DVR so I could fast-forward through the commercials.
Isn’t Powers Boothe always excellent?
Southern Appalachia was very much more divided than most people learn about. I did a study of it during the Civil War in place of a thesis. It was quite enlightening- a lot of people who put up Rebel flags nowadays would be quite shocked to learn that great-great grandpa was probably dodging the Confederate draft, or even joining the Union army.
That’s always a good idea. On the re-run they really over did the commercials.
Boothe was very good, the cast was very good all around.
Yeah from everything I’ve read I’ve come to the conclusion that its a waste of time arguing over the civil war. Not everyone in the south wanted to secede just as many in the north didn’t want a war.
Seems that I read about a strong anti secessionist sentiment in northern Alabama that was pretty brutally crushed just as many in the north went to prison for their opposition.
McWHIRTERS IN THE UNION ARMY - THE REASON WHY
http://www.swannco.net/1st_Ala_Cav/mcwnews.html
Hi cowboy! Yep, happens all the time. I’m hoping that they will run it again. Hope you are well.
...”The whole feud was basically just a continuation of the Civil War.” I was quoting what the historian said on the documentary at the end of the program.
Really liked it although not for children.
The the part of your quote about the McCoys fighting for the union was incorrect. The documentary made that point quite clear a couple of times.
That thought went through my mind many times during the episodes. For two families who were led by relatively intelligent adults, they became completely unreasonable and seemed to lose all rationality when it came to the feud.
In an attempt to empathize, just consider the blind, raw, emotional, hatred some have over the upcoming election. We see those sort of emotions (not the murderous kind, thankfully) that seem to control the decision making process of some of the posters here on FR whenever any of the candidates are discussed - especially Romney. Not to say right or wrong, but just to point out how some folks tend to allow more emotion into their decision making process than others.
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