You're forgetting the part where it kills off the main male lead [Costner] offscreen and the one who "gives" the ranch "back" is one of the women who does so for like 3 dollars because that's what the land was bought for decades/centuries prior.
Aren't they still going to have to pay land tax or something after? 🤔 Or is that a problem for after the show where the message and reality are no longer important? 👀
I didn't watch it, just watched a recap. But it was a contract thing or some contrivance where they could only sell it at the same price they bought it for a century earlier
You're forgetting the part where it kills off the main male lead [Costner] offscreen and the one who "gives" the ranch "back" is one of the women who does so for like 3 dollars because that's what the land was bought for decades/centuries prior.
It's like 3 dollars an acre. And they sell it at that price because no one could afford the taxes at a higher price.
Aren't they still going to have to pay land tax or something after? 🤔 Or is that a problem for after the show where the message and reality are no longer important? 👀
I didn't watch it, just watched a recap. But it was a contract thing or some contrivance where they could only sell it at the same price they bought it for a century earlier