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12-19-2022, 10:57 PM
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1923 (spoilers possible)
Quite a different kind of Yellowstone spin-off.
I will have to see how it goes.
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12-20-2022, 11:14 AM
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Annoying that neither prime or netflix have this. Trying not to add to our monthly bill paying too much as it is.
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12-20-2022, 12:26 PM
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Paramount has the series 1923
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12-20-2022, 02:35 PM
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Believe it is paramount +
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12-20-2022, 03:29 PM
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The “free preview” was on Paramont. I believe the rest will be on Paramont+. A new trend. Suck you in with a free preview then hope you’ll subscribe to their pay network.
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12-20-2022, 05:37 PM
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Paramount + has a special offer going on until 1/2/23. 1 year for $24.99.
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12-20-2022, 07:05 PM
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I saw it on Amazon Prime. Amazon.com
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12-20-2022, 07:09 PM
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Annoying that neither prime or netflix have this. Trying not to add to our monthly bill paying too much as it is.
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It’s on paramount + - wait until all the episodes drop, then do the free 30 days of paramount +. Bing watch them
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12-21-2022, 06:53 AM
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I just wait until a movie or TV season is released on DVD and then check it out from the library. Lake County library system is the best around here and will give you a free library card if you live in certain other counties. Sumter Co is next best. Marion Co only gets DVDs based on books and documentaries.
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12-21-2022, 08:01 AM
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12-21-2022, 08:01 AM
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Quite a different kind of Yellowstone spin-off.
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Paramount+ has 1923. I don’t believe you can get it on Paramount. I watched the first episode last nite. I’m not a huge Harrison Ford fan but I love Helen Mirren. The scene with the nuns and Indigenous children was disturbing. It will be interesting to see how the rest of it plays out.
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12-21-2022, 10:07 AM
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The scenes with the nuns and priest were disturbing. While I never experienced anything that cruel in Catholic schools, not from nuns -- some were cold and austere -- I did go to a military school run by the Christian brothers. I recall one time a brother smacked a 7th grader in the face so severely that he was bloodied and they had to call an ambulance. Of course, he was the biggest kid in our class and the brother was trying to show his dominance. The celibacy rule created monsters. These people were very frustrated and they took it out on the kids.
In the TV program 1923, the beatings took place at an Indian reservation where they viewed the Native people as inferior in those days, so perhaps things like this did happen. I left the church when I was 19 and at the time I never thought about how that experience with the violent brothers influenced me -- that was far from the only such experience, just that one was the worst -- but with perspective I can see why now. That church that burned thousands of women alive in the Middle Ages was and still is a sick institution -- just think of their view of abortion where they value a fetus over the life of the mother. Just think of how they support unjust wars in other countries. Just think of how the denomination never condemned slavery and because of that allowed it to continue in Brazil until the 1880s. Just think of how the Pope in the 1930s supported the fascist Mussolini.
At the same time there were good people in the church, and they have been its rebels, usually in the end leaving it. For example, I went to a Franciscan Catholic college and had a number of excellent teachers, but wouldn't you know it, I learned four of them left the order after I graduated, including the head of the Theology department.
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On YouTube tv it's also on CMT live
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12-21-2022, 01:29 PM
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The scenes with the nuns and priest were disturbing. While I never experienced anything that cruel in Catholic schools, not from nuns -- some were cold and austere -- I did go to a military school run by the Christian brothers. I recall one time a brother smacked a 7th grader in the face so severely that he was bloodied and they had to call an ambulance. Of course, he was the biggest kid in our class and the brother was trying to show his dominance. The celibacy rule created monsters. These people were very frustrated and they took it out on the kids.
In the TV program 1923, the beatings took place at an Indian reservation where they viewed the Native people as inferior in those days, so perhaps things like this did happen. I left the church when I was 19 and at the time I never thought about how that experience with the violent brothers influenced me -- that was far from the only such experience, just that one was the worst -- but with perspective I can see why now. That church that burned thousands of women alive in the Middle Ages was and still is a sick institution -- just think of their view of abortion where they value a fetus over the life of the mother. Just think of how they support unjust wars in other countries. Just think of how the denomination never condemned slavery and because of that allowed it to continue in Brazil until the 1880s. Just think of how the Pope in the 1930s supported the fascist Mussolini.
At the same time there were good people in the church, and they have been its rebels, usually in the end leaving it. For example, I went to a Franciscan Catholic college and had a number of excellent teachers, but wouldn't you know it, I learned four of them left the order after I graduated, including the head of the Theology department.
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Interesting. I do NOT believe in organized religion for reasons like you have stated.
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12-21-2022, 01:46 PM
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I can't find it on Prime. The first episode is available on Paramount, but additional episodes only seem to be available on Paramount Plus.
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