Both shows depict a ranch in peril, a missing wife, and a mysterious blond hippie, but one is infinitely more interesting than the other.
was fucking with me. But despite the obvious similarities, where the shows diverge is in how they comment on what the American West means to viewers in 2022. And the key to that difference lies in the main character ofRoyal arrives on the Abbott ranch at a young age, having experienced a family-annihilating tragedy, accidentally killing his father in a hunting accident. Though the show takes place in the present day, we find out in the penultimate episode of.
that, in a magnificent bit of symbolism, runs over multiple main characters. The Native sheriff, Joy Hawk , stands on a bluff and watches the buffalo run.
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