What motivates Pam


She comes from money and status.She could easily have any guy she wanted. Why a cowboy with no not much going for him?

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I think Pam was attracted to Bud's rugged masculinity. She likes her men strong and simple. Don't forget, Bud is the one who approached her in the bar. And I think that Pam was attracted to Bud because he wasn't really into her. She knew he was only using her to make Sissy jealous. And I think that Pam took that as a challenge.

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so is that to say it would have never worked between Pam and Bud?

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She was a sleezy, easy ho', then suddenly she ain't yo' ho' no' mo'.


I'd like everybody's attention. Christmas is cancelled.

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Bud had a giant horse caulk

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To piss off daddy.


Nostalgia is just not what it used to be.

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In the US then, wearing a trucker's cap and meeting a cowboy was really "in". For Pam, it was even more so.

"Two more swords and I'll be Queen of the Monkey People." Roseanne

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I never saw her as independent I always assumed daddy was paying the bill.

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Raddik and AngelCake--you're both right. Though there have always been independent women, Pam ain't one of them. Her money is Daddy's money. And you can bet Daddy would have turned off the tap right quick if he got wind she was spending his hard-earned/swindled/outright-stole money on a loser like Bud. If this was for real, Pam would have tired of her slumming experience pretty fast (she would never have pretended to play Betty Crocker for him--she wouldn't have known how) and if she was really looking to rile Daddy she would have skipped whiny Momma's boy Bud for genuine bad boy Wes. Regardless, a rich girl accustomed to getting what she wanted would be WAY too confident and assertive for Bud. Marshalene would be more his speed--compliant and none too bright. In any case, Pam and Wes are plot devices, not believable characters. Pam is there to provide dramatic tension is what's a pretty static narrative, and Wes is there to make Bud look like less of a douche and the role an ultimately sympathetic vehicle for John Travolta. Thatt's why the sudden about-face into cheatin' and wife-beatin'. If Wes had been a down-on-his-luck desperado (and likely Vietnam vet) who turns to crime out of desperation, and Pam had been a vulnerable yet arrogant Lucy Ewing/Jacy Farrow type, it would have been a much better movie but not the showcase for Travolta it was. You can only imagine what might have been with Jeff Bridges (original choice for Bud) and a better director, maybe Robert Altman, at the helm.

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You guys r on crack the cast was great in this movie ..Its way better then 5.9

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i gave it a 7.

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This movie is no way a below 7 rating.
Don't get it.
Dancing, soundtrack, bad guy, super hot babe, Winger's bull ride, fights, sad moments, funny moments. I mean wtf?

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What motivates her? Dat ass!


"The cover of this book is so misleading. It never snows like the cover implies that it does."

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I don't think Pam's daddy gave two sh!ts what cowboy she happened to be riding on any given day. He probably used to be one himself.


We got a job.
What kind?
...The Forever Kind.

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