Someone at Netflix must have watched Yellowstone and said, “we need that.” Enter Territory.
I made it to the end of episode three thinking it was just a six-episode limited series, only to read online it was actually cancelled. So if you’re planning to watch, fair warning.
As for whether it’s worth it, it’s fine. A cattle family in Australia going up against big corporate interests, financial crunches, family drama, Aboriginal land rights, and an existential battle for their very survival--basically Yellowstone, but in Australia. And it has the benefit of not being Yellowstone or being related to the franchise in any way.
It stars Longmire-guy and Tess who died a couple episodes into The Last of Us. If Netflix can’t be bothered to not cancel just about every show I watch, I can’t be bothered to look up the actors' names.
Was an average show. Didn’t feel like a waste to watch. Kind of sad to say ha!
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Landman is just awful, wish I hadn’t bothered. Two episodes left so I guess I’ll finish the season. Billy Bob going through the motions, and most of the secondary characters are just noisy and dull.
Demi Moore with maybe 10 seconds of dialogue so far.
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