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In Portugal, the series is recognized for its high production value and its portrayal of a world governed by legacy and intimidation.

: The Guardian explores why the show became a massive hit, drawing parallels to Succession but set on horseback, where land—not just money—is the soul worth fighting for.

: NiT (Portugal) describes the series as one of the best recent Westerns, emphasizing its strong visual aesthetic and its arrival on platforms like Netflix and SkyShowtime .

“The series is at its best when it focuses on the raw beauty of its setting and the reality of ranching life.” Reddit · r/television · 1 year ago

: An analysis from Vulture suggests the show portrays the modern cowboy as a marginalized figure facing the same existential threats of displacement and corporate greed once forced upon Native Americans.






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