I actually liked this episode. It gave great history and not in a preachy way and fit the story well without pulling you out of it. The erasure of black cowboys in film and history is real and tragic.
Also touched on the very real and sad loss of family farms and country areas to cash grabbing developers and their soulless condos and high rise apartments and strip malls no one really wants.
And Tom Swift was his usually extra a-hole self, moving to fast and not listening, but the story developed a sweet relationship between him and his cousin AND a good solution to save and preserve black generational wealth, land and history. Well done! At first I was POd that a former episode would help him save another rich a-hole's legacy but not these wonderful cowboys, but they did the right thing with the story in the end.
Also touched on the very real and sad loss of family farms and country areas to cash grabbing developers and their soulless condos and high rise apartments and strip malls no one really wants.
And Tom Swift was his usually extra a-hole self, moving to fast and not listening, but the story developed a sweet relationship between him and his cousin AND a good solution to save and preserve black generational wealth, land and history. Well done! At first I was POd that a former episode would help him save another rich a-hole's legacy but not these wonderful cowboys, but they did the right thing with the story in the end.