Bryant Arnold
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And in doing so, uh, hopefully they'll be able to edit it such though that we can have a fall release date.
I think that's what they're, they're shooting for because I know the network is starving for content because a lot of things are not in production.
And so hopefully that makes it so that we can maybe do a spring and a fall type of a thing or whatever it comes to be.
Yeah, you're right.
So yeah, that's, that's the thing about it.
And that was actually, it's interesting.
You mentioned that because even going into the first season, you know, my question was, well, what happens if the ranch decides not to play, you know, what are we going to have?
we're fortunate on a couple of different levels in that there is a lot of, you know, story to the property itself that, you know, I think is, is very intriguing both from the native American standpoint of things from the past history and, you know, just, just the general area and the property itself is, is vast.
And we, I mean, the first season you saw a fraction of the ranch, right?
I mean, maybe a third of the property, if that, you know, because so much was happening.
And it seemed like every time we turned around, you know, something was happening.
There was a bunch of footage of stuff that we're going to retouch on in season two that we never even had time to do because there was only eight episodes.
And then when, you know, near the end of filming, when we had that cow die, of course, that's going to play into the narrative because of the history of the place and the circumstances of which it went.
With that, we had to basically cut out a bunch of... There's a lot of interesting places that we visited on the property that we never really even got to touch on in season one.
And so we'll have that.
And then I think also one of the criticisms that I think we've all kind of seen is some of the follow-up to some of the things that we did because it was like a constant...
back and forth and it seemed like it was running from one experiment to the other and so on and so forth.