05-30-2022, 09:02 PM
S7 E4 - "Harpe's Blood"
So this is one I reviewed earlier in the thread. Google has it erroneously titled as "Harper's Blood" instead of "Harpe's".
This is my first opportunity to fix any wrong timestamps in the original posts of the early episodes I reviewed...
2:00 "It's about our boys. There's something you don't know. Remember back in Mississippi?" Oh I ain't liking the sound of this LMFAO!!!!! Listen lady, some things just need to be taken to the grave, mkay?
2:46 ah well, at least it wasn't infidelity?!
4:30 this is where they live?? I thought they were camping, LOL!!! Wow, that's kind of fascinating. Man this show is so much more than just a show. It's so much more. I feel like it's almost kind of educational. I feel enriched by this. Isn't desert ground hard as fuck though? How're they gonna get her buried deep enough?!
6:20 wow, the way it fast forwards to them grown up is a trip... the shot of the grave, and the music conveying the passing of time as the camera zooms out.
6:54 I dunno, I'm thinking "hard and strict" might have accomplished exactly the opposite of what the hell they're trying to avoid... I mean, there's a happy medium, y'know?? I can already tell these two are a dang disappointment!!!!!!!
7:24 "the dangerous time" huh? 15 years later, so what're they, 23-25?? That's the dangerous time?
11:14 "That's what I'm here for!" Lmfao, PROSTITUTE VERIFIEDDDDD.
11:29 he says he's 24, wow, I never expected them to actually expound on the "dangerous time" thingy, lol!!!!!
13:12 "You filthy scum! Drinkin' whiskey, courtin' a saloon girl!" Damn yo, that's a little harsh. I mean the fucking guy is 24, he could marry that saloon slut and make an honest woman out of her. Hell, it's the wild west, people didn't live to be all that old did they?! Guy's half way through his life already!?
14:33 this Saloon Jenny is referred to as "strong medicine" by Matt in the context of this young feller, lmao. It just makes me think about how in the stuff I watched and read about wild west saloon women, they weren't supposed to actually get drunk. A lot of the times they passed them brewed tea or watered their whiskey down instead of letting them drink. Makes sense, how're they supposed to work if they're getting wasted all day? Seems like good policy to me.
18:18 lmao she don't look all too happy. I guess you can take the girl out of the saloon, but you can't take the saloon out of the girl.
19:12 see, this is always what happens.
21:50 LMFAO now she's wishing him dead, that's HORRIBLE!!! Man this show is something else.
22:30 she REALLY IS trying to talk him into killin' her freakin' husband!!!!!!!
23:10 I really like this Chester character as well, he's great.
23:40 so this is the first time I realize that the Lady Gay saloon is ANOTHER bar in Dodge City!!!!!!!!!!! So it seems like Miss Kitty's establishment was probably the more respectable one. According to a search, the Lady Gay was a real saloon in Dodge City at one time.
25:09 man it seems like the wild west was quiet as heck... you could probably hear a mouse fart in the street if you were in one of those buildings trying to sleep.
26:40 so at the beginning of the episode his dying ma was confessing to their dad that she comes from a murderous lineage and she wanted their dad to raise the boys strictly and keep them out of trouble. It's looking like her fears are being confirmed here since he's plotting a murder he's gonna blame on his brother. Makes me think about the message behind this episode... seems pretty deep to me. Maybe this kinda shit IS genetic.
26:50 wow, I CANNOT believe he's doing this... what a rat bastard.
27:00 dude I can't believe they're just casually tying up their horses in this guy's barn. Some nerve.
29:55 well I don't think he was expecting that to happen, but it really worked out well for him, huh? *eye roll* Now he just has to kill his own dad and then he can get the farm AND the moderately attractive dime-a-dozen saloon girl he's hellbent on. *facepalm*
31:37 Dennis Weaver (Chester) didn't actually have a limp... https://www.metv.com/stories/dennis-weav...-that-limp Ultimately it was one of the reasons he left the show, saying that he hadn't expected the show would go on for as long as it did and eventually feigning the limp started catching up with him.
James Arness, however, had a real limp... https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment...njury.html Maybe the reason he plays such a great hero on the screen is because he was one in real life! Wow, what a man. Yowza. I knew it was more than just acting. Man... I am totally in love with Gunsmoke.
40:28 it actually makes perfect sense that Miss Kitty and Matt Dillon have a special thing going on... the saloon ownin' madame ladies saved themselves for only the most important men in town, and Marshal Dillon is by far the most important.
42:00 DAMN, this bitch is EEEEVVVIIILLLLL.
42:55 man this guy better be getting the hell out of Dodge.
49:08 oh my damn, now they're BOTH gonna effin' hang!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
49:33 so I wondered if they were gonna address this point further... the concept of the "bad blood" and people inheriting these bad qualities from their genetics. Seems they concluded either that it's not genetic, or that it IS, but in this particular instance, casting judgement on people made this guy just as bad as the evil he claimed to be against.
Such a fascinating episode.
So this is one I reviewed earlier in the thread. Google has it erroneously titled as "Harper's Blood" instead of "Harpe's".
This is my first opportunity to fix any wrong timestamps in the original posts of the early episodes I reviewed...
2:00 "It's about our boys. There's something you don't know. Remember back in Mississippi?" Oh I ain't liking the sound of this LMFAO!!!!! Listen lady, some things just need to be taken to the grave, mkay?
2:46 ah well, at least it wasn't infidelity?!
4:30 this is where they live?? I thought they were camping, LOL!!! Wow, that's kind of fascinating. Man this show is so much more than just a show. It's so much more. I feel like it's almost kind of educational. I feel enriched by this. Isn't desert ground hard as fuck though? How're they gonna get her buried deep enough?!
6:20 wow, the way it fast forwards to them grown up is a trip... the shot of the grave, and the music conveying the passing of time as the camera zooms out.
6:54 I dunno, I'm thinking "hard and strict" might have accomplished exactly the opposite of what the hell they're trying to avoid... I mean, there's a happy medium, y'know?? I can already tell these two are a dang disappointment!!!!!!!
7:24 "the dangerous time" huh? 15 years later, so what're they, 23-25?? That's the dangerous time?
11:14 "That's what I'm here for!" Lmfao, PROSTITUTE VERIFIEDDDDD.
11:29 he says he's 24, wow, I never expected them to actually expound on the "dangerous time" thingy, lol!!!!!
13:12 "You filthy scum! Drinkin' whiskey, courtin' a saloon girl!" Damn yo, that's a little harsh. I mean the fucking guy is 24, he could marry that saloon slut and make an honest woman out of her. Hell, it's the wild west, people didn't live to be all that old did they?! Guy's half way through his life already!?
14:33 this Saloon Jenny is referred to as "strong medicine" by Matt in the context of this young feller, lmao. It just makes me think about how in the stuff I watched and read about wild west saloon women, they weren't supposed to actually get drunk. A lot of the times they passed them brewed tea or watered their whiskey down instead of letting them drink. Makes sense, how're they supposed to work if they're getting wasted all day? Seems like good policy to me.
18:18 lmao she don't look all too happy. I guess you can take the girl out of the saloon, but you can't take the saloon out of the girl.
19:12 see, this is always what happens.
21:50 LMFAO now she's wishing him dead, that's HORRIBLE!!! Man this show is something else.
22:30 she REALLY IS trying to talk him into killin' her freakin' husband!!!!!!!
23:10 I really like this Chester character as well, he's great.
23:40 so this is the first time I realize that the Lady Gay saloon is ANOTHER bar in Dodge City!!!!!!!!!!! So it seems like Miss Kitty's establishment was probably the more respectable one. According to a search, the Lady Gay was a real saloon in Dodge City at one time.
25:09 man it seems like the wild west was quiet as heck... you could probably hear a mouse fart in the street if you were in one of those buildings trying to sleep.
26:40 so at the beginning of the episode his dying ma was confessing to their dad that she comes from a murderous lineage and she wanted their dad to raise the boys strictly and keep them out of trouble. It's looking like her fears are being confirmed here since he's plotting a murder he's gonna blame on his brother. Makes me think about the message behind this episode... seems pretty deep to me. Maybe this kinda shit IS genetic.
26:50 wow, I CANNOT believe he's doing this... what a rat bastard.
27:00 dude I can't believe they're just casually tying up their horses in this guy's barn. Some nerve.
29:55 well I don't think he was expecting that to happen, but it really worked out well for him, huh? *eye roll* Now he just has to kill his own dad and then he can get the farm AND the moderately attractive dime-a-dozen saloon girl he's hellbent on. *facepalm*
31:37 Dennis Weaver (Chester) didn't actually have a limp... https://www.metv.com/stories/dennis-weav...-that-limp Ultimately it was one of the reasons he left the show, saying that he hadn't expected the show would go on for as long as it did and eventually feigning the limp started catching up with him.
James Arness, however, had a real limp... https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment...njury.html Maybe the reason he plays such a great hero on the screen is because he was one in real life! Wow, what a man. Yowza. I knew it was more than just acting. Man... I am totally in love with Gunsmoke.
40:28 it actually makes perfect sense that Miss Kitty and Matt Dillon have a special thing going on... the saloon ownin' madame ladies saved themselves for only the most important men in town, and Marshal Dillon is by far the most important.
42:00 DAMN, this bitch is EEEEVVVIIILLLLL.
42:55 man this guy better be getting the hell out of Dodge.
49:08 oh my damn, now they're BOTH gonna effin' hang!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
49:33 so I wondered if they were gonna address this point further... the concept of the "bad blood" and people inheriting these bad qualities from their genetics. Seems they concluded either that it's not genetic, or that it IS, but in this particular instance, casting judgement on people made this guy just as bad as the evil he claimed to be against.
Such a fascinating episode.