I should be sleeping but we’ve gone from grizzly maulings to people using a contraption to fake a grizzly mauling so I have to keep reading.

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I should be sleeping but we’ve gone from grizzly maulings to people using a contraption to fake a grizzly mauling so I have to keep reading.
60 pages to go and some beers to crush.
Not sure why, but am going back and watching Big Sky again. Is it because it's good? Well, it is quite good at first and then it gets quite very not good, in fact. Is it for the writing? It's nonexistent in a lot of places, especially after the conclusion of the first season, so no.
The main reason I ever watched it at all and decided to go back through it again is because Katheryn Winnick is in it. She cannot act her way out of wet paper bag but dear LAWD. I am a 13yr old boy when it comes to that woman, she's just gorgeous to me. So, yeah - that's mostly why.
But, truth be told, there is some value to this show, even after the main arc of the kidnappings and the resolution of Ron and all that. The writing goes to pure liquid shit after that, and the acting was never much at all to begin with and that becomes even more apparent with nothing else left in the mix, but there's good characters along the way.
(ironically, as much as I usually enjoy him, Jensen Ackles' stint was not one of the afore mentioned good characters. Wow. So bad.)
I grew up in a small town - out in the fields and backroads, out in the woods, in the barns and in the mud - and felt pretty connected to the way of life Big Sky always portrayed. Yellowstone was never really my thing, I think they tried a little too hard to make everyone a badass and there's only so many times the same town can get blown up for the same 4-5 people that never die and get away with everything. It just got old watching the same thing. Blue Sky to me felt more connected to real life, especially small town life, and whereas no one was ever going to be upset that it never got mentioned during Emmy season, it is a good show to watch just to watch if you want to not tax your brain and casually mash the play button episode after episode.
Plus, I mean, Katheryn Winnick in jeans, a ball cap and a hoodie shooting beer cans off a split rail with a Beretta PX4. I mean, holy fuck. Marry me every day of every week.
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