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Gunfights, language in confusing docu/reenactment mishmash.
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Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War
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What's the Story?
WYATT EARP AND THE COWBOY WAR traces the buildup to the infamous shoot-out at the OK Corral in 1881. After re-creating the events, the series dives into the aftermath of the gunfight to tell the complete story of the Earp brothers and Doc Holliday. Narrated by Ed Harris.
Is It Any Good?
The goal here seems to be to break down a fascinating historical moment into easily digestible content. But Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War is an absolute mess. Ed Harris' conversational narration is written as someone from the future might imagine a mid-2000s Tumblr post. It constantly repeats itself, loops around, and drifts off on tangents to the point where the story gets completely muddled and undercuts the interviews with actual historians. The historic reenactments feel neutral. There's little about the Earp brothers to root for or against, and things like motivation and morality are afterthoughts. The whole show feels like an AI-generated term paper, more interested in giving off the appearance of substance rather than actually providing it.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about Wyatt Earp. What did you know about the Earp brothers and Doc Holliday before watching? What context did the series provide? What did you learn?
Did the historic reenactments and narration help you understand the story of Wyatt Earp? Why, or why not? What is unique about this docuseries?
Why do you think the series chooses this story to retell? What do you think is the series' opinion on these events and characters?
TV Details
- Premiere date: August 21, 2024
- Cast: Ed Harris
- Network: Netflix
- Genre: Educational
- Topics: History
- TV rating: TV-14
- Last updated: August 27, 2024
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