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.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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Father is an immature, wretched human being!
He puts his drinking and sleeping above everything and everyone else! He doesn't care if his behavior affects his kids relationships with their girl friends.
He deserves to lose everything. He probably slept around on his wife and that choice is what ended his marriage. He has a billion dollar company but drinking and sleeping with women is more interesting to him. I hope the more mature kids are able to get control of the company and kick his butt to the curb.
Woman in bars will be less interesting in him when he doesn't have money to throw around.
He puts his drinking and sleeping above everything and everyone else! He doesn't care if his behavior affects his kids relationships with their girl friends.
He deserves to lose everything. He probably slept around on his wife and that choice is what ended his marriage. He has a billion dollar company but drinking and sleeping with women is more interesting to him. I hope the more mature kids are able to get control of the company and kick his butt to the curb.
Woman in bars will be less interesting in him when he doesn't have money to throw around.
Watching this show was said how the dad thought women where pieces of meat when he went to bars and two put the three sons in the situation he did who will take over is a shame . And they need to learn more about bison business before getting them how they need vaccines for bucelous so it would not spread to there cattle .
And to tell the boys not to get married you no there is prenuptial out there if it don't work well they don't get nothing i grew up on a homestead worked at 10 milking cows and farming we didn't use the equipment they have today . If you need money sell some houses you have cut back on spending. And get using women has meat for yourself those to women are idiots for believing your lies . I would tell u to put your big boy pants on and such it do with out appreciate what u have.
And to tell the boys not to get married you no there is prenuptial out there if it don't work well they don't get nothing i grew up on a homestead worked at 10 milking cows and farming we didn't use the equipment they have today . If you need money sell some houses you have cut back on spending. And get using women has meat for yourself those to women are idiots for believing your lies . I would tell u to put your big boy pants on and such it do with out appreciate what u have.
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. ......
This show is a reality show, as opposed to Yellowstone, which is a drama. Why, then, is there as much drama in this show as there is in Yellowstone? I mean, they really lay it on thick here. Within the first ten minutes of episode 1 they show footage of burning a field, and one of the McBees talks about how the wind can change on a dime and "if we're not able to control this fire, it could burn thousands and thousands of acres, burn down fences, burn down people's homes." It begs the question "Are you trying to make this sound way more exciting than it is, or are you really that wildly irresponsible?"
Also within the first ten minutes is a snippet of conversation about who drank all the almond milk last night, because so and so needs it for his protein shake. It was around this point that I decided I'd had enough.
If you like Jersey Shore/ Kardashians/ The Bachelor type stuff and you'd like a rural twist to your so-called-reality tv, this is your show.
Also within the first ten minutes is a snippet of conversation about who drank all the almond milk last night, because so and so needs it for his protein shake. It was around this point that I decided I'd had enough.
If you like Jersey Shore/ Kardashians/ The Bachelor type stuff and you'd like a rural twist to your so-called-reality tv, this is your show.
Enjoyed seeing the running of the farm and the family ties and the relationships with the brothers and their dad.
Psychological thriller with how the dad's past shapes all of his relationships. Would love to see the Mom side of things too.
The fight the brothers have with their personal relationship and how the dad tries to influence his kids relationships with their girlfriends.
I love Yellowstone and this is very similar to reality TV version. They are all handsome and nice to look at too.
I definitely want to see the details of what happens in season 2! How will the relationships with their dad go? Will Gahlena stick around?
Psychological thriller with how the dad's past shapes all of his relationships. Would love to see the Mom side of things too.
The fight the brothers have with their personal relationship and how the dad tries to influence his kids relationships with their girlfriends.
I love Yellowstone and this is very similar to reality TV version. They are all handsome and nice to look at too.
I definitely want to see the details of what happens in season 2! How will the relationships with their dad go? Will Gahlena stick around?
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