Smith, who plays Lloyd, is a seasoned master in the world of rodeo
Tale
A farming family in Montana stands up to others encroaching on their land. Forry J. John Dutton (Kevin Costner) often seems to “forget” his Montana accent and reverts to the SoCal voice he usually uses.
Costner is a master of acting in the main role of Duttonov
Featured on WatchMojo: 10 Best Summer TV Shows Off Your Radar (2018) (Review only about the first two seasons) I came to this series not expecting to like it, but the plot, acting and cinematography are excellent. Basically, it’s “Mafia Wars” in Montana with occasional giant doses of testosterone (cowboys with guns on horses while fishing)! The show is at its best when it shows moves on a chessboard involving the Duttons and their enemies.
the walls in which Rip was
The show gets stuck at the beginning of the second season, but starts to develop again in the middle. Kelsey Esbill is the weakest link in the role of Monica, and she is poorly acted, the storyline is awkwardly thrown out of bounds, and the acting just doesn’t live up to reality. I think that Cole Hauser in the role of Rip may be the strongest actor (without Costner himself) and I was looking forward to it all.
Thomas Rainwater is also great
The plot line is dynamic, and the scenery is beautiful, as in Cormac McCarthy’s film “All the Pretty Horses”. was a bit more rough and tumble than the title suggests, this show works in the same vein. Highly recommend and wish I hadn’t waited so long to watch it.




46/25