Episode one was pretty good and it drew me in.
I almost didn't even start the show because I figured Paramount was going to make it "woke", but they did do 1883, 1923, and Tulsa so I thought I would give it a chance. And just when I thought they were not going to go down that rabbit hole open (pun intended) the script takes on a silly dialectic after he saves her life but she says it's all about racism. Talk about throwing something out of the blue for the sake of "the message".
I know I'm not alone, but people are getting tired of this nonsense.
This is one of those shows that are pretentious, that want to be perceived as being well written even though they are not, but there's more plot armor in this than about anything I've seen in a long time.
I almost didn't even start the show because I figured Paramount was going to make it "woke", but they did do 1883, 1923, and Tulsa so I thought I would give it a chance. And just when I thought they were not going to go down that rabbit hole open (pun intended) the script takes on a silly dialectic after he saves her life but she says it's all about racism. Talk about throwing something out of the blue for the sake of "the message".
I know I'm not alone, but people are getting tired of this nonsense.
This is one of those shows that are pretentious, that want to be perceived as being well written even though they are not, but there's more plot armor in this than about anything I've seen in a long time.