It’s Yellowstone drama and landscapes meets Bravo chaos. Sure, the McBees care about soybeans and longhorns, but they’re just as invested in blowing up their own lives. These are cowboy-lites: debaucherous, self-sabotaging, and endlessly entertaining, all orbiting around a father whose presence (and baggage) poisons anyone in his vicinity. It’s Shakespearean in its scope.
An curiously massive $105 million investment is the major season one plot device, dangled by an East Coast hedge fund and secured, for reasons no one can quite explain, only through Steve Sr.’s CFO, Galyna, (who also happens to be his girlfriend, and once, the “other woman” to his wife of 30-plus years). Keeping Galyna happy becomes a task that proves nearly impossible for a horny, midlife-crisis Steve Sr. who can’t stop getting in his own way.
Meanwhile, the family circus barrels forward: “gold-digging” girlfriends, debaucherous nights in the middle of harvest season, sibling rivalries and too many car washes to count. Add in whispers of federal investigation, and you’ve got the perfect storm: crops, cash and cowboys.
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