With Rip's urging, Beth discovered that she hadn't and would never lose her father's love.īeth: I'm sorry. In this world, an argument can be the end of a relationship, so it's no surprise Beth thought John's disappointment and the angry words he used about finding another place to live had cemented their future.īeth was ready to abandon everything instead of talking to John. Reminding her in no uncertain terms that he's not going to wait around for her while she figures herself out again gave Beth the boost she needed to talk to John. : You break your promise to me, and it stays broke.You break your promise to me, and it stays broke. You're can away and then wander back in a few years, thinking everything's going to be the same, which it won't. It sucks that humanity comes down to that, but they always will.
Sadly, there's nothing out of the ordinary in the military when it comes to seeing your friends obliterated and facing the enemy with guns blazing. It was fun seeing Lee again, even if he turned evil before his appearance ended, but although one of the most significant points in Kayce's life was in the military, what we saw of it in his vision didn't explain why. It's too bad that sometimes the only route to shedding light on an issue is through crime, but without deep pockets or a magnified voice, it often seems like we're out in the cold.īefore launching into the many stories revolving around Beth, Kayce's quest was kind of a bust. : The cancer of entitlement is eating away at everything.īut lobbying of any kind by people with power and money eradicates our votes.The cancer of entitlement is eating away at everything. There wasn't any doubt that Summer was getting bagged for the judge's personal thoughts on the issue rather than seeing the case clearly. John's request was correct and honorable, especially since he knew how Beth aggravated the situation. He stood on his pulpit spewing his feelings all over the place, and then he turned around and proved how voting is almost pointless for an individual by caving to John's request. Don't get me wrong I think she's an idiot for grappling with the law in her determination to change the world.īut despite what the judge said during her sentencing, voting in people that would do a better job is a hell of a lot harder than he makes it sound. Speaking of women and Beth, Summer got a raw deal, too. Although Beth is a beloved character, females in the Sheridan universe could use more consideration. I guess that's to be expected on a male-dominated show. Now that I think of it, Mia's storyline caring for Jimmy was demeaning, and Emily's eagerness to entertain the new dolt on the four sixes didn't sit well, either. Outsider.Leaping up to sock Jimmy in the face wasn't the wisest decision Mia ever made, but Emily jumping to his defense so there could be a catfight felt icky, and it was incredibly demeaning to women. And we may be hearing a whole lot more from The Steel woods in the future as a result. Four-Sixes, the 6666, is also one of the most historic ranches in America, and one Yellowstone co-creator Taylor Sheridan is purchasing ahead of his spinoff of the same name.
The song rings out as Travis mentions the legendary Four-Sixes ranch from his home state, Texas. “ You gotta see it to believe it / No Iʼd rather just hear it or feel it / Like faith and the Holy Spirit / I never needed my eyes.” “Blind Lover” is all about who little you can trust your eyes. The song “Blind Lover” from their 2019 sophomore album Old News is a great example of the guitar-forward countrified rock sound that typifies much of their catalog. The Steel Woods are also a Nashville-based band whose sound lies somewhere between Outlaw Country and Southern rock. Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: The Steel Woods – Blind Lover ()