Part 1
>Frank Griffin, an outlaw terrorizing the 1880s American West, hunts down Roy Goode, his partner turned enemy. Roy hides out at a ranch as Frank's chase leads him to La Belle, New Mexico - a town mysteriously made up almost entirely of women.
Holy shit where do I began with this ((Golden Globe)) nominated LGBTQWERTY, race-mixing, Feminist Western.
Before I start, I will say that the acting done by Jeff Daniels and Jack O'Connell (Cook in Skins) was exceptional, and was the only thing that kept me watching this SJW crap. The opening scene was truly graphic and gave me hope this would be a great series, WRONG.
Here is all the Liberal Agenda they push through out the series that I saw.
>Mary Agnes, sister of the Sheriff, dresses like a man, has a public lesbian relationship with the town whore and they fall in "love"
>Deputy Whitey Winn (white), has feelings for Louise Hobbs (black) who lives on the outskirts of town in Blackdom (kek)
>Alice Fletcher has a son with a Paiute indian (race-mixing) and Roy Goode (Jack O'Connell) becomes a fatherly figure to her son.
>Final battle comes down to Frank Griffin, a preacher, and his men against the whole town of La Belle, which is 90% women due to a mining accident in which 83 men died. The women of La Belle lead by our cross dresser Mary Agnes and roastie Alice Fletcher prevail against Frank Griffin and his men (Religion/Man vs Feminism)
I may be reaching on this one, but there was also a scene in which Frank Griffin rides into Blackdom, which is all full of black union vets of the civil war, and kills them all only after the blacks attacked him first. Before Frank kills the last person, he says with tears in his eyes "I had no quarrel with you sir". This could possibly represent white cops killing blacks and the BLM movement, but unlikely.
Who knew New Mexico was so liberal in the 1880s?