Submitted by Reditate t3_z75h0n in television
monchota t1_iy5byww wrote
Here comes the Yellowstone hate brigade , that never watched it but hates it and we have to hwar about it.
be-like-water-2022 t1_iy5hqvc wrote
I watched it, no hate, just disappointment. Another Dynasty ripoff but with view on Yellowstone.
Kevin Costner playing Kevin Costner playing ranch owner who think he's cowboy.
Asian actress playing native American and false claims heritage.
Blond cardboard woman character driving whole show with unrealistic fuck ups..etc.
CorporateSympathizer t1_iy6i10b wrote
People keep spreading this news around but I can't find anywhere where Kelsey was actually quoted as claiming to be part native.
The only direct source I can find is a New York Times article written by a part-time Law Professor, where he mentions that Kelsey is part Taiwan, British, and Cherokee descent. But there's no actual quote from Kelsey directly stating this and I've seen no corroborations. Just the law professor writing an unverified opinion piece that doesn't have a lot of sources backing it up.
Maybe the criticism is valid and fair, but as far as I can see this "controversy" was drummed up by a few individuals who were upset that a non-Native American was cast in a Native American role.
This part is actually true - many Native bloggers were upset that Kelsey was cast in the role because they felt that the role should go to someone of Native descent, not a Taiwanese-American.
thesirenlady t1_iy7cs4p wrote
https://www.wmagazine.com/story/kelsey-asbille-yellowstone
>The project has provided Asbille, who is of Chinese, English, and Cherokee descent, the opportunity to learn more about one piece of her multi-faceted lineage. “It’s been a blessing to get to explore native culture,” she says, adding that indigenous rights has also become a focus of her studies at Columbia. “As a person of mixed race, as you get older it matters more to you who you are and where you come from. So to be able to get in touch with that side of my heritage has been amazing. I’d like to do that with all aspects of my heritage in the future.”
This interview also attributes her as >Part Cherokee and half Chinese
Reditate OP t1_iy8sr19 wrote
Strawberry Blonde* at best
monchota t1_iy5xk2l wrote
Thank you, really. Ive been showing thus and a few of your other comments around. You 100% proved my point, watch the show and maybe drop some of the full on hate you have. You mught be surprised, btw the way the "asian" actress( shes American btw , racist much? ) seeked tribal approval and spent time lesnring tribal culture. The show also has help from multiple reservations, making sure things are done right. You are also ignoring the article about an Native American actor who loves and supports his own role on the show. So maybe step back and drop of some of the hate, do some research and know the facts.
be-like-water-2022 t1_iy5y7ch wrote
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Says Wind River and Yellowstone Actress Kelsey Asbille Chow is Not Enrolled nor Descended from Tribe.
She lied that she's Cherokee right in to the face of tribe.
Dregenfox t1_iy6jiw2 wrote
Wow, I've lost so much respect for Kelsey. What a bitch to lie right to the tribe's face about her heritage. I guess some people will do anything for a role.
SuspendedInKarmaMama t1_iy5z153 wrote
So? You know Mel Gibson wasn't Scottish and somehow played Braveheart.
size12shoebacca t1_iy5lutu wrote
Which is always doubly funny because the main characters aren't supposed to be role models or good guys at all. It's kinda like the guys reading Punisher comics thinking he's a role model.
edit: or guys that think Tony Soprano was the good guy in the Sopranos, come to think of it.
be-like-water-2022 t1_iy5m6yj wrote
Isn't that why it popular in republicans circles?
White rich conservative dude killing people and doing whatever he wants to protect ownership of the land that his grand grand father promised gave back to natives in 1883 series.
Oswarez t1_iy5to0a wrote
Isn’t this the biggest show on TV at the moment? It’s hardly just conservatives that are watching it.
InnocentTailor t1_iy67477 wrote
Yeah. It is pretty much one of the tent-pole shows for Paramount +.
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Oswarez t1_iy5w4a5 wrote
I meant, the biggest show in the US. Which it is
Echoes_of_Screams t1_iy8d3nz wrote
By what metric?
Oswarez t1_iy8jzr5 wrote
Ratings and viewership.
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monchota t1_iy5wqwy wrote
Have you ever watched it? You sre proving my point here.
be-like-water-2022 t1_iy5x61r wrote
Yes I watched. Ridiculous plotlines, no accountability with unrealistic police, plot armor of Beth, whining little bitch brother who happens to be attorney general and punch bag for her, Costner playing Costner, Ed Sheridan faping on filming himself riding horses. Did I missed something? Ah yes asian actress playing Native American.
Ps: Yellowstone nature is great in show, some shots incredible.
size12shoebacca t1_iy5nny6 wrote
Honestly, I dunno, there's a lot there to unpack. It seems a little on-the-nose for viewers to know the historical context and not see how the Duttons are kinda the baddies though.
jimboni t1_iy6auk8 wrote
They have a place to dump bodies. Historical context, not required.
Oswarez t1_iy5tpyq wrote
Isn’t this the biggest show on TV at the moment? It’s hardly just conservatives that are watching.
AgentQV t1_iy5ze67 wrote
To be fair, I hate the show but I have seen it and am preparing to watch the new season, it’s like a sick pleasure at this point.
cabose7 t1_iy70jco wrote
The show's fine, it's the dumb culture war articles about it that are annoying
Oswarez t1_iy5taeb wrote
Where are these people because I never see anything but praise about this series?
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