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The Wrap: Round 2 for âRutherford Fallsâ Headlines for Thursday, July 8, 2021 Author: Headlines for Thursday, July 8, 2021 Yá át ééh, relatives. Thanks for stopping by Indian Country Today’s digital platform. Each day we do our best to gather the latest news for you. Okay, here s what you need to know today: Season 2 of ‘Rutherford Falls’ Good news, “Rutherford Falls” fans. Season two is a go. Peacock TV’s hit comedy that created buzz in Indian Country this year with 10 episodes is coming back for a second season. Executive producer Sierra Teller Ornelas and actors Ed Helms, Michael Greyeyes and Jana Schmieding and others tied to the show made the announcement on social media Thursday. ....
Posted: May 07, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 7 In the sitcom Rutherford Falls, Michael Greyeyes, centre, plays Terry Thomas, owner of the Running Thunder casino.(Peacock) When Plains Cree actor Michael Greyeyes first received the script for the fourth episode of Rutherford Falls he was surprised to see a story focused around his character, Terry Thomas. In the sitcom Rutherford Falls, Thomas is the CEO of the Running Thunder Casino and part of the fictional Minishonkan community, which lives side by side with non-Indigenous residents As Greyeyes read the script, he learned more about Terry s backstory, his family life and what led him into the casino business. Then he got to a scene in the fourth episode in which the character is challenged by a reporter played by ....
does do that sometimes.” “Like the, ‘Let me just break it down for you, because what you think this is is completely different than what it actually is, ” she continued. “We spend a lot of time, the Native writers especially, crafting that and talking about the fact that a lot of Native people are very critical of capitalism, and rightfully so. I think there are a lot of very entrepreneurial Native people. We’re not a monolith. Even within a tribe, there’s so many different types of Native people. One of the writers, Tazbah Chavez, brought up the concept of tribal capitalism and [how] that is different than traditional capitalism. And that led to this really interesting conversation.” ....
The Office US (where he occasionally popped up onscreen as Dwight s cousin Mose). What his works have in common, besides being hilarious, is that they re generous. They re generous to the characters and to the world. They re imbued with a kindness and a sense of optimism about what people can accomplish if they re present for one another. Most importantly, they never punch down. The worst thing I could ever be accused of is punching down, because I really hate that. It s an abhorrent human instinct, Schur told news.com.au over Zoom. Punching down is easy, gravity is helping your fist move faster. ....