This series has been on TV for so long that it seemed like it would go on forever. All my friends and family watched the drama series in the Western genre. I got goosebumps when the main actors Jane Seymour and Joe Lando were announced in the opening cutscene. I loved them so much. An amazing series! Gorgeous costumes, great scenery.
The series really touched my soul - what kind of narrow-minded and ignorant residents in this city are. But at the moment when Michaela entered the church and gave the priest the book, I wanted to applaud.
I roared through half the episode. Just a few months ago, I watched the BBC documentary "Wild West", one of the episodes of which was dedicated to Castor and, among other things, this massacre. It's terrible to see how these savages imagine themselves to be a civilized people.
I am amazed at Michaela's generosity and the anger of the residents. How did you have the conscience and audacity to burn other people's books, gifts, and eventually the memory of a person?
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