So, Trakt linked to Syncler shows 1883, but when I select episodes or play 1x1 up comes some shit called "Hey Joel" and in
Trakt watched it shows f*ck*ng Hey Joel! WTF Trakt!
you think that bitch would shut the fuck after she dies but nope she yaps from beyond, I'm glad she's dead, fucked a cowboy and married a tinder Indian guy from the 1880s, waste of fucken time, stupid show with a female that can't shut the fuck up, her bitch mother is there kneading dough and she's wearing pants acting like a damn boy, you think that's 1880 waste of time and money
Through its evocation of the horrors of a wagon train to Montana from Texas felt sometimes too honed, and it's pastoral scenes and transcendentalist narration eerily beautiful, the story still holds together. The narrator problem at the end does seem to contradict the expected plot armour, but the depiction of actual dangers and costs in human life made for a realistic tenderness and perfunctory ordinariness to it all. Enjoyed every moment of it so much that had to savour the bitter sweetness of it all. Although it is constructed as a prologue to a modern story told before it some years ago, that still doesn't interest me because I'm more interested in the becoming of it, interspersed with little historical nods at Western history. 7/10.