That setup Monica was a part of was brilliantly laid out! I thought she was genuinely stranded at first until the task force showed up and they started blowing the whistles with every body they found. Disturbing but well done. Love this show!
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Why is Monica...
Eli_Elvis10 August 2020
great episode and seasons so far
jimmycurwain10 August 2020
Great episode
85122212 June 2022
Greetings from Lithuania.
"I Killed a Man Today", an 8th episode of season 3 was probably the best in this season yet. Things and stories are heating up, and with only 2 episodes left in season 3 its getting more interesting with each episode. And something tells me they are going to be great.
"I Killed a Man Today", an 8th episode of season 3 was probably the best in this season yet. Things and stories are heating up, and with only 2 episodes left in season 3 its getting more interesting with each episode. And something tells me they are going to be great.
Jeeeez, Monica 🙄
GinLin7615 August 2020
Love the show, but Kayce and Monica, especially Monica... Jeeeez. Annoying. Man, I have a son at Tate's age myself, don't get me wrong, love my husband, but the endless love of Monica and Kayce isn't just how it is. Jesus, they are really getting on my nerves big time!
Ryan Bingham has a cameo , Monica washes the blood off and the horse is free...
marckline000-6710 August 2020
Secrets come out , The truth will be set free , enemies are really family.
Trusting one's heart , its not the money or value , its pride , its making a point , so everyone everywhere understands what is at risk or losing someone close to you.
The excuses for random bursts of violence are running thin
rabbitmoon27 September 2022
The story has been so weak this episode that the precredit sequence - normally something enticing and setting the mood - is given to a few seconds of a cowboy we don't know riding next to a bull. Exciting stuff. Don't worry, it will become super relevant to the nail-biting idea of looking at horses to buy. Bob the cowboy (some real rodeo I take it) has such bad acting skills the shot cuts before he's even finished talking.
Dutton says "expensive taste runs in the blood" to which Tate says (about Kayce) "That's what it'll take as he's broke", because all six year olds talk like Taylor Sheridan.
Dutton says "secrets are like a callous on the heart, tell enough of 'em and soon your heart won't feel a thing" despite secrets being something you don't tell. Sheridan's on fire this season, or at least his typewriter might be.
Monica hasn't whined enough recently so happily agrees to get kidnapped so a long-range sniper borrowed from Wind River can hopefully aim perfectly at a struggle and cover her face in brain. She's cool with that as long as she can have a nice shower and whine at her husband some more.
Beth turns into a vile monster again amidst some stock-shenanigans that make as much sense to me as watching Wall Street when I was 8. Rip meanwhile has turned from The Punisher into Winnie The Pooh with a cowboy hat.
Excuse for violence #2 this episode is Colby and Teeter (Tater? Potato? Who cares) getting trampled by Wade and his Smithers, while skinny-dipping, which cuts to the next scene with no progression because the writing and editing this season is being tackled by a pack of feral children on activities day.
But all sympathy goes to Dutton and his TERRIBLE, nail-biting nightmare of a dilemma of turning down half a billion dollars, something we can all relate to. I wish I could give him a hug (and some cough syrup).
Dutton says "expensive taste runs in the blood" to which Tate says (about Kayce) "That's what it'll take as he's broke", because all six year olds talk like Taylor Sheridan.
Dutton says "secrets are like a callous on the heart, tell enough of 'em and soon your heart won't feel a thing" despite secrets being something you don't tell. Sheridan's on fire this season, or at least his typewriter might be.
Monica hasn't whined enough recently so happily agrees to get kidnapped so a long-range sniper borrowed from Wind River can hopefully aim perfectly at a struggle and cover her face in brain. She's cool with that as long as she can have a nice shower and whine at her husband some more.
Beth turns into a vile monster again amidst some stock-shenanigans that make as much sense to me as watching Wall Street when I was 8. Rip meanwhile has turned from The Punisher into Winnie The Pooh with a cowboy hat.
Excuse for violence #2 this episode is Colby and Teeter (Tater? Potato? Who cares) getting trampled by Wade and his Smithers, while skinny-dipping, which cuts to the next scene with no progression because the writing and editing this season is being tackled by a pack of feral children on activities day.
But all sympathy goes to Dutton and his TERRIBLE, nail-biting nightmare of a dilemma of turning down half a billion dollars, something we can all relate to. I wish I could give him a hug (and some cough syrup).
Weakest episode
lars-34012 August 2020
Hollywood PC culture has influenced the story too much. White men are evil, all other are good. Not much exiting action in this episode. Monica is totally unbelievable as tough native mother. She's never been pregnant a day in her life. They keep her for showering and sexy scenes.
"I enjoy having the ability to play a variety of ethnicities. Being ethnically ambiguous allows me to explore many roles, and I enjoy being free to be whoever I want to be."
"I enjoy having the ability to play a variety of ethnicities. Being ethnically ambiguous allows me to explore many roles, and I enjoy being free to be whoever I want to be."
- Kelsey Asbille
The blush was effed out of me
sharoncrowder-4397812 August 2020
Cinematography is great. Dialogue and screenwriting has gotten so bad this season that I'm embarrassed for these accomplished actors. Beth is just plain horrible. The rest of the cast are ignorant of how horrible the writing is. A waste of time.
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