I just finished the final episode & glad I didn't binge watch on this season, because I didn't need anyone to tell me, it's the last. I believe the stories in season 3 needed to be told. I know, some ppl are disappointed that there was less humor this time around. I love all the humor in it, but I appreciate the parts that were not funny. Made a lot of sense to me. There was so much on this that I related to, so many things hit home, and I really didn't want Reservation Dogs to end. It is the first fictional production of Native people that I have ever been able to relate to, that didn't seem to come from a colonial perspective. No one in this was stoic. The spiritual people were not given a steriotypi al mythical - mystical persona that typical Hollywood likes to impose. Some may think everything in season 3 was disjointed. Not me. I caught connections all over the place. This season, I decided not to watch any of the episodes while high. I can't say the same for the other 2. Lol I'll probably watch the whole series again. I know I will. Yup. I sure will.
I hate to see it end, but i get that it would ruin the show if they continued it. I hope to see more from the writes, directors, actors. Love love love the show.
Yes, it has no rythm or flow whatsoever. I still like the characters but just wish they could do it as they did with the first two seasons, focusing on awesome comedy. That worked SO well! @@Angelina.E2023
It's interesting because I feel this was their strongest season, but I understand if the slightly disjointed nature puts off some people, similar to Atlanta's season in Europe
The only show I have ever binged and was emotionally invested! I wasn't expecting a 3rd season!
“it’s called probably cause” 😂 0:39
Such a good show! Good to see stories about youth.
I just finished the final episode & glad I didn't binge watch on this season, because I didn't need anyone to tell me, it's the last.
I believe the stories in season 3 needed to be told. I know, some ppl are disappointed that there was less humor this time around. I love all the humor in it, but I appreciate the parts that were not funny. Made a lot of sense to me.
There was so much on this that I related to, so many things hit home, and I really didn't want Reservation Dogs to end. It is the first fictional production of Native people that I have ever been able to relate to, that didn't seem to come from a colonial perspective. No one in this was stoic. The spiritual people were not given a steriotypi al mythical - mystical persona that typical Hollywood likes to impose. Some may think everything in season 3 was disjointed. Not me. I caught connections all over the place. This season, I decided not to watch any of the episodes while high. I can't say the same for the other 2. Lol
I'll probably watch the whole series again. I know I will. Yup. I sure will.
I hate to see it end, but i get that it would ruin the show if they continued it. I hope to see more from the writes, directors, actors. Love love love the show.
Bear rocking teddy fresh
This caught me off guard didn't think they me a season 3 but I'm glad
I get emotional whatching this show
I'm sad this is the last season 😭😭😭
Graham Greene!!!!!❤
HELL NAW final season so upsetting
Teddy fresh!
Show has seriously went to hell in S3.
I sadly agree with you. This season is all over the place.
Yes, it has no rythm or flow whatsoever. I still like the characters but just wish they could do it as they did with the first two seasons, focusing on awesome comedy. That worked SO well! @@Angelina.E2023
It's interesting because I feel this was their strongest season, but I understand if the slightly disjointed nature puts off some people, similar to Atlanta's season in Europe
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2nd and early 😊
Yesss was that the deer lady?! She’s so interesting, wonder if she can see Knifeman when she’s with Bear since she’s like a spirit too