The Gifts and Curses of the Land

Landen 2022-12-07 09:46:18

When the show first aired a few years ago, as a pseudo-literary youth, I wasn't too fond of Western Cowboy dramas. So that it was deleted.

There was a drama shortage a few days ago, and my husband played Red Redemption some time ago, so I thought about watching it!

I didn't expect that I couldn't stop when I saw it, and my husband was also successfully pulled down by me. I read it all first. He also said to me: Thank you, it's so beautiful.

All the western elements you can think of, this show has acted, cows, cowboys, horses, mountains, meadows, big pickups, tits, Rifle, bears, death. Every episode has it.

The opening scene of the first episode of the first season is really amazing. Once you see it, you will definitely want to look down. If you can't stand it, just stick with it, and you'll be fine later.

Such a large land, so many cattle and horses, are all given to Dutton by nature. But what fate gave you, you have to pay me back as much, so the family died, the bad was bad,

As the cowboy singer said, cursed here. It's not actually a curse, the land is the owner of the land, whether you're a cowboy, a developer, or an Indian. The land is always there, and people are always changing.

I like Costner, every time he plays against the women on the show, I feel like they are fascinated by him. The damn charm.

Beth, I don't know why, in foreign dramas, it's a beauty, and she has to show her broken side. Unlike domestic idols, being beautiful is like a porcelain doll.

Kayce, I really think he should go back to the army, is a sociopathic violent murderer.

Dude, I have nothing to say.

This family. Not in good spirits.

In other words, all the people here are not very normal.

But I like to see, maybe, because that's life. . . . .

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