George and Tammy
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If theres one thingGeorge & Tammywants viewers to take away, its that Tammy Wynette really lived her music.

(Wynettes biographer, Jimmy McDonough, describes a nervous breakdown in the lead-up to these events.)
Theres an element of pity for the inherent weakness of men in that line.
The obvious question is, why bother with men at all, then?
But thats a man, talking to a man, and men have no sense.
But what other choice does she have?
turning an impulsive act into a business contract.
But he keeps his protestations brief.
Hes just a man.
In her mind, the fact that the photos were taken without her consent doesnt matter.
(The dating pool is limited in the middle of nowhere.)
Eventually, however, George solves the problem the manly way i.e., with violence.
How much of this is love, and how much of it is sublimated ambition?
On the other hand, the sets, makeup, and costumes are fabulous.
That being said, Georges Western wear was the sartorial highlight.
I especially liked his white jacket/pink patterned shirt/tigers eye bolo combo midway through the episode.