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Vanessa 2022-01-22 08:03:11
It's irritating and meaningful.
When TNT was preparing to shoot this drama, HBO was probably still playing mud in the American drama arena, and Netflix had not yet been born.
This epic-level old American drama describes the history of the Indians and the whites, from little contact and peace, to violent conflicts, to the Indians... -
Daniela 2022-01-22 08:03:11
Heavy history
I have watched a lot of western movies, but this TV series has always attracted me from the beginning to the end. The tragedy of the Indians may be the unstoppable process of history on TV, but I still see blood everywhere and the passing of innocent lives. Maybe these people are the so-called...

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Alexys 2022-04-19 09:02:47
To be able to objectively tell about the filthy things that he has done in the past two hundred years, I am afraid that only the United States can do it in this world, so people are the hope of mankind!
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Zion 2022-04-19 09:02:47
I like William Wheeler, the separation and separation of his Indian wife is exciting. In the second episode, I saw his son and wife, but they were speechless and moved to tears.
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