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T**N
GOOD CLEAN TV for most ages. Great acting.
One of the best shows out there for CLEAN TV, which really doesn't exist much today. It's all violence and swearing, sex. Blah blah, all stuff that a GOOD writer doesn't need to engage in to keep your attention. It's like OLD school vid games used to have to tell a FREAKY awesome story, because they didn't have wizbang graphics to cover for a bad story. Your kids could watch this show almost like Little House on the Prairie or the Waltons or something but a bit updated. Not much more than a polite KISS in this show if you're kids are watching it. Little House & Waltons probably more G rated than this but they're pretty close, just an FYI. Good writing, crap not needed to keep you watching.
M**K
Missing good tv!
There were a few glitches where the frames would freeze up on one of the programs and scenes were not complete. Otherwise, it was well done and very satisfying to watch an old favorite of mine.It's a shame that CBS does not let someone have the rights to this wonderful program. We need more like this on television for our children to watch in a family setting. Provides true values and excellent judgment in how to live life and relate to others. With the development of family in such tragic arrears these days, it's good to have to share with children and teach them family values, character, and integrity.It doesn't hurt for this "Boomer" to see a real love story develop and survive, also. It would be great that they could do a pick up of the series through feature movies as they did in the two tv movies from 1999 and 2001, if nothing else. Just a hint at some possible storylines - do Michaela and Sully have another baby; what about the new hospital and their commitment to the Indian cause; and does Colleen and her husband have children; what becomes of their hospital for the underprivileged; does Matthew ever marry and have a family of his own; does he become a lawyer; and what about Brian and his future life; don't forget Dorothy and Cloud Dancing and Jake and his wife; what becomes of Loren; let's not forget Robert E and Grace and the baby they are finally expecting.There are endless possibilities which could be addressed. Don't forget the historical perspective, also - the national park system, land preservation; the plight of the Indians, the development of the west. It would be a great way to see more of welcome family programming on tv, again. TIRED OF reality shows, ad nauseum!!!!!Hope this will reach CBS' attention. Thanks Jane Seymour and Joe Lando for being willing to continue should it be picked up again!!!!
S**L
Cloud Dancing lives on.
I loved the series in the 90’s but missed a bit of it. One thing hasn’t changed all these years….Cloud Dancing (Larry Sellers) has my heart. My favorite character in the show… he should have been in every episode, and the movie should have been about him and Dorothy ( Barbara Babcock) getting married in a Cheyenne ceremony and then in town. I think the writers missed an opportunity to showcase a very important story there. I know Sellers was a stuntman too and had back issues… or he may have been too busy with something else, but they needed to wrap that story up on a stellar note. Cloud Dancing had been through so much pain and heartache in his life, and Dorothy had been a domestic violence survivor as well as a breast cancer survivor. They needed each other and deserved the happiest of endings. It’s a shame as Cloud Dancing was so loved on the show. They were going to kill him off earlier in the series, but Lando and other actors told them they couldn’t do that.. he was integral to the series. I hate the network for canceling it before we could see more of him. Rest peacefully, Larry Sellers…. You stole my heart as Cloud Dancing. Well done, sir.
C**D
Very nice and heartwarming show with grainy picture quality but if you can see past that its a jewel of a program.
I've only watched the pilot so far last night and I love it. He's some notes, though. The hinges to a few of them broke in shipping so that might upset some but that's just the way it is with cheap plastic nowadays. Otherwise, the discs each click into a door flap which is nice the way they've done it. Second, one a scale of one to five I give it a three for picture quality. Very very grainy for most of the pilot on my new 55inch with a sony blue ray as a player. If you're a picture quality fanatic this might not be for you. I will find out if it was just the pilot or all of them tonite when I watch the second one. Otherwise, the plot and show are excellent. I'm so glad I bought it. I remember being a big fan of this show when it came out and that still stands true all these years later. It's good values tv. I'm glad it was done back in the day before they felt like the needed to make violence so real with graphicness. So enjoy this show as I'm doing and share it with the family.
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