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Old 07-04-2022, 04:18 AM   #402
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
I was unaware there was more than one. I'm assuming the Mark Williams one I'm watching is newer?
Yes. There was a series quite a ways back (mid-70's): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069582/

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RE Yellowstone: I've not watched it, but all of my family members who did (and liked it) said it took them about 3 episodes to buy in. Three episodes is a hard sell for me. Much like a book series with a dull first installment, I'm just not very forgiving when it comes to lengthy setup material that is not very interesting--no matter how well it might finish. There's too many other tv/book series out there that don't test my patience in that way.
Well, they may say that, but something made them watch all 3 episodes to get to the "buy in" mode, didn't it? I don't remember thinking I needed 3 episodes, but OTOH, I grew up in a family business, that we'd had for more than a generation, and we've had a place in that neck of the woods since the 90's, so...perhaps it was easier for me to "get."

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