The actors aren't the problem with this season. Strangely, it's become the writing. I don't know if Paramount and Taylor have driven their writers over to 1883 or what, but great acting can't make up for a horrible story. As soon as we head toward and intriguing storyline (something that has been absent from the second half of season 4), the show takes us in an odd direction chasing a rabbit. This season is like parenting at breakfast time. Your kids open 7 different cereal boxes never finishing one of them.