I totally understand what you're saying and I believe it's entirely possible.just because one guy **** it the punch bowl doesn’t mean the rest of us can’t enjoy a “what if” conversation and exchange thoughts on what might be. For example, there’s another spin off coming that will deal with the 1930s and the Duttons. We might want to talk about how all this plays into that.
Because it was just a depressing episode. The slaughters of the Indian families, and then the wagon train getting attacked wrongly and those people dying needlessly. It was just sad all around.[/QUOTE}
Despite the outcome of the arrow, I agree, was just depressing.
To Behr's point though. I would imagine that this depiction of a wagon train was much closer to reality that ANY western that I have ever seen. Those were some tough souls to do that and it's truly a testament to how tough the survivors were.
I just finished episode 5 and man!
Can't wait to watch 6 later. I had to stop for now and get something done. Lol.
You're thinking of Reacher. Lulz.Think I only watched the first episode, maybe it was more than an episode. where he walked into that small town and never got to eat his peach cobbler. Watched that full story however many episodes it was. Will be watching the rest. Thought it was good. But, I only have about 6 episodes left of The Last Kingdom to be completely caught up before season 4 comes out.
Yeah, something clicked for me a few episodes ago and I don't see Tim & Faith anymore.Like I've said, I like to think that's how they would've acted in that time and place, the situation they were in. Scared, not knowing wtf is coming at them next.
They may be nailing it.