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To: Texan

The calving scene was bad but the real kicker was the wild stallion. He was loaded in trailer, haltered with a lead rope, freshly trimmed hoofs, and backed right out of the trailer...

Owning 30 horses myself, they seemed to skip over quite a few steps in between each of these actions...

Other than that, we are enjoying the show. I am a bit surprised how they throw out an “f-bomb” in every scene, and the sex scene also caught us of guard. Someone at the network decided to push the limits of what they can do on broadcast cable programming. Even shows like Sons of Anarchy and Queen of the South haven’t gone that far.


32 posted on 06/22/2018 8:00:49 AM PDT by shotgun
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To: shotgun

“Other than that, we are enjoying the show. I am a bit surprised how they throw out an “f-bomb” in every scene, and the sex scene also caught us of guard.....”

I somewhat agree. I find these things completely unnecessary.

BUT, I must say the “F” bombs were more relevant than in most shows/movies and they are not in every scene. A few scenes.

The sex scenes were within bounds, IMHO. The one with the daughter was pretty risque, but didn’t cross the line it ran right up to. The one with the youngest son and his female Indian wife was tame by comparison.

There is adult language and what many would call vulgarity, but it is rated “M” for “Mature” for a reason.

Snowflakes should refrain from watching “M” rated shows to prevent being triggered.

REAL people have sex, use rude/crude language, and use the “F” bomb with regularity.

A fairytale it’s not. Hint, fairytales don’t come with an “M” rating.


39 posted on 06/22/2018 10:33:38 AM PDT by faucetman (Just the facts, ma'am, Just the facts)
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