Cowboys of Thunder (2022– )
10/10
Bingeworthy
4 December 2023
Just finished watching the last two episodes. Our family liked it a lot. Enjoyed both seasons. Love the Coleman family. Ross has a beautiful family. Lots of fun seeing and getting to meet his wife and boys. Unlike some other shows I've watched, I found Cowboys of Thunder easy to follow and it does jump around a lot to different places, many different states, but again very clear and fun to follow along. We're moderately interested in the PBR and this show checks all the boxes. We got to see how the season went, what's going on behind the scenes and it moves along more quickly than the events themselves. The pace improved with PBR Teams in year two but sometimes it still can be a little too slow for my liking, but it's still a very new format and it improved a lot year over year, so I'm optimistic. This show doesn't give you any real update on the rest of the teams but that's not to be expected since it only follows the Missouri Thunder. However, in both seasons, but I'd say especially the case in season two, the show introduces you to many different folks around the PBR and in the community. Some of the women involved, not just wives or girlfriends, and people other than just the bull riders and coaches. Everyone though that is introduced on the show is very interesting and engaging. It's apparent that this show isn't just focused or made for entertainment value, yet it genuinely is entertaining. Not trying to be dramatic or scripted. I appreciate that it felt very genuine in its messaging. I particularly liked the Role Models episode and that that theme continued on which was done well, emphasizing it's importance but not being redundant or preachy. My teen who's away at school has even texted me about the show. That's noteworthy at least to me haha. Inspiring family fun. 5/5 or 10/10 we're fans of Cowboys of Thunder.
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