• The Bard in GreenA
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    2012 days ago

    Is the gentrification really a result of Yellowstone though? The same thing is happening all along the front range, from New Mexico to Montana.

      • Dunno anyone that watched it. The only reason I’ve heard about it is because I looked at a Yellowstone 2025 calendar and was disappointed when I realized it wasn’t scenery pictures of the national park.

        • @llama@midwest.social
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          1112 days ago

          It seems to be popular with the boomers. I tried the first episode and thought it was really boring and a little bit contrived. All of my older relatives couldn’t stop raving about it at Thanksgiving.

          • @TwoBeeSan@lemmy.world
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            12 days ago

            You are correct.

            Work at retirement community.

            Fills the theatre. 1883 and 1923 too. They love it, boomers and older.

            Good portion of them had a relative or were someone that worked livestock/rural living at one point.

            • Are these people relevant to “damaging the west” though? This article sounds insane to me, but clearly this is outside of my bubble so I could be wrong lol

              • @TwoBeeSan@lemmy.world
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                412 days ago

                It does sound a bit unhinged. Like it’s a drama about wealthy landowners. I don’t think it set out to groundbreaking or to have the politics the writer does.

                Dude has beef with the people who take television too seriously who ruined a place he also immigrated too.

                Haven’t watched it to be fair. Seen glimpses seems like a standard ass drama show.

                • @llama@midwest.social
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                  612 days ago

                  It’s trying to correlate the rise in popularity of land ownership for residential or recreational purposes in low density places like Wyoming and Montana with a popular TV show rather than the speculation based on future climate predictions.

          • @Subtracty@lemmy.world
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            112 days ago

            The only people I know that talk about it are boomers. I’ve caught parts of episodes, and what I saw felt very soap opera-y to me. Maybe that’s the market for it. Just a higher quality wish fulfillment drama?