In the episode "Only Gunshots to Guide Us," Taylor Sheridan shifts the focus from the stagnant Montana setting of 1923 to broader themes of survival and endurance. Though the characters remain embroiled in violence and turmoil, notably exemplified by Teonna's evolving perception of her homeland, the narrative underscores how individuals cling to an elusive sense of 'home.' With only three episodes left, the show provokes reflection on the extent of human resilience amidst ongoing adversity and the cyclical nature of suffering.
When we first see Teonna in this episode, her blind faith in a new homeland is finally cracking. "Everywhere is America," she complains to her father...
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