अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe docuseries provides a behind-the-scenes look at a family dynasty running a high-stakes farming and cattle business in rural Missouri.The docuseries provides a behind-the-scenes look at a family dynasty running a high-stakes farming and cattle business in rural Missouri.The docuseries provides a behind-the-scenes look at a family dynasty running a high-stakes farming and cattle business in rural Missouri.
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From the beginning, this series equates ranching with farming. Ranching is raising livestock on pastures and making your money from livestock sales. Farming involves cultivating crops and making your money from selling the crops. As for reality TV series, they thrive on drama. So embellishment, when it comes to portraying family squabbles and financial woes, is the norm on such shows. Don't mistake entertainment for accurate portrayals. Reality shows do not make their money from the businesses portrayed, as much as income made from the shows themselves. The cash cow is the show, not the business.
This show is based around a family with a middle aged divorced dad going through a midlife crisis and consistently giving his sons bad advice bc his love life failed! His sons are all spoiled, have commitment issues clearly bc of their parents marriage which has bled into all their lives. They all want the family business but all seem to lack one thing imo and that's that they forget they are family, it should be a family business, but instead it's a pissing match to see who can impress daddy the most, so instead of handling things like brothers like they should they just trash each other on national television!
Being from north Missouri. I can tell you that there is nothing real about this show. For one everyone knows that all the farmers are armed and you show up on someone's property playing Billy Badass your likely to leave with more holes than you came with. Especially Baby Beefcake Jr. And the old man. They are giving the hard working farmers of Missouri a bad name. Our farmers are hard working, good people. Working to keep food on your table. They don't deserve to be shown this way. This is defiantly scripted. Don't believe any of it. It needs taken off the air. It is horrible and wrong. ......
I'm not at all into reality shows, but I love Yellowstone, so I wanted to see the "real" world version. The business aspects of the show were interesting, but the drama is too much. By episode 9, I was ready to drop-kick Galyna. She's controlling and manipulative to an uncomfortable level. She seems like a bright and driven woman, so I hope that the majority of the story is exaggerated or made up. It's really hard to watch. All the women on the show seem to be trying control or manipulate their men in some way, and the men act like horny frat boys (except Jessie). Again, I don't do reality shows, so all of the nonsense could be scripted. Scripted or not, reality TV is not for me.
This series is about an immature father and his four sons who are attempting to run a huge farm in Missouri. The father, who appears to only be interested in having sex with women, but wants no relationship, wasn't smart enough to keep it a business proposition and hire sex workers. Instead He gets involved with two women, one who works for the farm and is an important part of keeping it going and a woman in Kansas City who has convinced herself that their union is "real." The boys all have a messed up idea of what marriage is and with a father like this it's no wonder. This show has more drama than any soap opera and it's almost hard to believe it's actually real.
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