John, the Yellowstone farmer played by Kevin, was once a godfather and an old father with three sons and one daughter.
Due to the Indians and land developers' coveting and unscrupulous seizure of farm territory in recent years, John is still fighting on the front line with advanced bowel cancer in order to protect the 132-year-old family property of Yellowstone Farm. He continued to mediate, fight wit and courage, and exhausted his energy, but it was declining day by day.
Because his wife died from an accidental fall from a horse in middle age, he took his four children to grow up, and the most obedient eldest son who was about to succeed died in a conflict with the Indians. The second son devoted himself to politics and even betrayed his family. The third son Born in the military, he left home early to cause trouble everywhere. Although his daughter is sturdy, she has mental illness and is prone to smoking and drinking. There is only one extremely reliable "eldest brother-in-law" Rip, who is the right-hand man of the old father.
The plot is very exciting, but it is a bit violent, and every episode has to die. I am looking forward to watching the rise of my daughter and third son in the next season.
Another highlight of the film is the strong cowboy style, and there are several flesh-and-blood characters. This season, the old father, the eldest sister and the eldest brother-in-law are the favorites. The sturdy life needs no explanation.
PS: Very few barrages are not satisfied...
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