THE COWBOY WAY – ALABAMA
– A Review
Cody, Booger and Bubba
A new reality show premieres
on the INSP Network with a replay of the pilot on Saturday, August 5th
at 10 p.m. ET, followed by the first official episode on Thursday night, August
10th, at 8 p.m. If you’ve been reading the Round-up, you know that
in its seven year existence I’ve never had anything good to say about reality
TV. But I am hooked on this show, and
I think you will be, too. THE COWBOY WAY – ALABAMA follows the lives and
careers of three working cowboys and their families, and it’s informative,
entertaining, sincere, and a lot of fun. It brings the 19th century
world and the 21st century world together in a continually
surprising but entirely believable way, as nothing on TV has done before.
Cody Harris and his wife,
Misty, are much-awarded riders who met on the rodeo circuit, and run rodeos in
addition to ranching and farming. Bubba Thompson is a skilled carpenter as well
as a cowboy, and when we meet him in the pilot, he and his fiancé, Kaley, are
planning their wedding, and their move into a house Bubba has built from the
ground up. Chris ‘Booger’ Brown is a well-respected animal trainer and cowman.
The lone bachelor of the group – his previous lady couldn’t abide by the
unpredictable life of a cowboy – he’s dedicated to his grandmother, who makes
him breakfast every day.
Together, in addition to
their own spreads, they own Faith Cattle Company, and their day-to-day
challenges are as real as they are unexpected. Like having to come to a
baseball field in the middle of the night to round up loose cattle – it’s not
even their herd, but the police come to them for help. Or the fact that Bubba
is marking more wedding things on Pinterest than Kaley is – later contrasted
with his ability to build a crib overnight. Or when a loose bull gets among
their cows, there’s not only the adventure of watching them drive the bull
away, but Cody’s enlightening explanation of how disastrous having some cows
impregnated at the wrong time of year could be. As a city boy, I had no
idea of the economic effect of having the births strung out instead of being
around the same time.
And it all seems so
natural. At one point Booger goes to the cemetery to talk with his grandfather.
We’ve all seen those scenes in movies, and we know how contrived and awkward
they usually seem. But he was just absolutely real and sincere. One
of the best things about the show is that they are such hopeful cowboys. The
sad truth is that historically most cowboys never saved any money, and worked
themselves to death. But these are all men with a future.
I strongly advise you to
see the pilot first, as it really gives you a chance to get to know and
appreciate the fellows. Episode one starts with the assumption that you already
know who’s who, and takes off with a bang. INSP is so pleased with the show
that they’ve already picked it up for a second season! CLICK HERE to see a trailer for THE COWBOY WAY - ALABAMA.
A CHAT WITH BUBBA
THOMPSON – ALABAMA COWBOY
Bubba Thompson
Last week I spoke with
one of the show’s stars about his friends, the series, and how a dating show
lead to THE COWBOY WAY. Bubba’s roots in
farming and ranching go back several generations. “Lot of my family came from
south and central Florida. My grandfather, he was a farmer, we grew up in the
nursery business as well as citrus groves, and cattle as well. One of my
grandfather’s brothers had some of the first white Brahma bulls back down in
South Florida. He did that for a long time, then he swapped over to Hereford
cattle. So it’s been in my family for several generations.
“I always knew that I was
going to work outside, work with my hands.
And considering I had my first pony when I was four or five years old, I
knew that I was going to do something with horses and cattle my whole life. I never saw myself sitting behind a desk.”
Oddly enough, THE COWBOY
WAY had its genesis as a result of a dating show. “I did a show back in 2012
called SWEET HOME ALABAMA, as a single cowboy who had a ranch, looking for
love. I went all the way to runner-up. At the end of the elimination, it was me
and another fellah, and I knew that old gal wasn’t gonna pick me, so I just
walked up to her, tipped my hat, and
told her I understood, told her she was making the best decision, and I left
her standing there on the stage – I wasn’t gonna be eliminated on national
television. The producer of the show and I became very close friends. He spent
some time with me here in Alabama, and he decided that he would love to come
down here and film a reality show about how we all work together – myself,
Booger and Cody. That’s how it started.
“We all knew each other –
Booger and I had been cowboys together for close to ten years. We would
day-work for other men at their ranches. We would go catch wild cattle out on
the pasture; once we needed to rope cattle right off the interstate, for a man
whose cattle had gotten loose. And Cody and myself, we roped together (in
rodeos). I used to rope calves, and Cody still does. We would practice together
and be in competition together, and that’s how our relationship began.”
Kaley and Bubba
Bubba didn’t meet Kaley
on the dating show, but as a result of it, a show Cody had also been a
contestant on. “After that, Cody and I put on an event called BULLS ON THE
BEACH, we had bull-riding on the beach, and I actually met my wife down there.
She was with a big group of ladies, and they didn’t want to come talk to me
because they were nervous. Kaley, she wasn’t nervous, so she just walked up to
me and talked. I sell Faith Cattle Company hats and t-shirts, it’s just a real
cool logo. I gave her a hat, and before she left, I said, ‘Make sure you take a
picture and post it on Facebook and tag me in it,’ because I wanted to find out
who she was. From that night on we became friends. I couldn’t ask for a better woman.”
‘POWDER BURNS’ POSTS EP.
6 STARRING ED ASNER!
David Gregory’s new
Western radio drama, POWDER BURNS, about a recently blinded lawman, has just
posted its 6th episode.
Entitled Psalms For a Broken Man,
it guest-stars Ed Asner as an aging cowboy who is losing his memory. This LINK will bring you to all of the
episodes, but if you haven’t heard the earlier ones yet, I urge you to start at
the beginning. If you’d like to learn more about the series, you can read my
interview with David Gregory HERE.
AND THAT’S A WRAP!
Happy Trails,
Henry
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Copyright July 2017 by Henry C. Parke – All Rights Reserved
Cool- Thanks Henry!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the introduction to The Cowboy Way - Alabama.
ReplyDeleteI would let booger diaper my baby!!! Lol!! In all seriousness I enjoyed your show and have it recording on dvr for ur whole series!!! Keep the good times rolling yall
ReplyDeleteDoes this show not realize people will recognize some of the players? Why would the boys travel to Terrell Tx to buy cattle from Cash's dad; take them to Alabama; only to sell them back to a guy from Terrell (Hoobie) who isn't even a ranch owner?
ReplyDeleteThis is the worst reality show I've ever seen it's worse than the Kardashians I can't believe but they still keep it on TV
ReplyDeleteWe love this clean reality show the best we’ve ever watched they keep the bedrooms out of the show ( that to me is private ) all the other shows have to put all that in I can’t wait for more shows
ReplyDeleteIt's too much like a cowboy soap opera, started out good but now it's like a day time drama soap opera just at night.
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