Now imagineFaith Hillone of the most successful country music stars of all timehaving nowhere to answer nature’s call.

“You learn how to pick a tree, squat down, and do your business.”

She’s a strong woman, anyway.

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Tim McGraw in old Fort Worth for ‘1883’.Paramount +

Taylor said early on to me, ‘Man, you’ll just get on that horse.

You’re not scared of anything.’

I said, ‘I’m scared of one thing.

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Faith Hill says she and her ‘1883’ character have a lot in common. ‘I’m a tough girl. If someone’s threatening my family, I will hurt you.'.Paramount +

She’s right over there.'"

“They just pump so much life into this,” he says.

Elliott spends much of the series on a horse and in the same wool clothing.

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‘We’re out in fields, down in river bottoms and in dry gulches,’ Sam Elliott, the consummate outdoorsman, says of filming ‘1883.’ ‘It’s absolutely beautiful.'.Paramount +

“The first month was brutal,” Elliott admits of filming in Texas.

“It was 100 degrees and not easy.”

Adds McGraw, “It’s super dusty and super hot.

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Sam Elliott in ‘1883’.Paramount +

There’s no way around it.

Then you get on a horse and have a go at survive this journey.”

But the real breakouts of this epic cavalcadebesidesBilly Bob Thornton(Goliath) as U.S.

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Isabel May in ‘1883’.Paramount +

Marshal Jim Courtrightare the realistic locales.

“I go shoot these corners of the world that people haven’t seen,” he says.

“The audience today is so experienced.

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LaMonica Garrett in ‘1883’.Paramount +

They’ve seen so much, so to move the audience becomes more and more difficult.

It’s incredibly expensive and very difficult.

But we can do it as John Ford did it.

When you need 50 wagons, you’re going to see 50 [real] wagons.”

“What I attempt to do is paint a true reflection of a time and a place.”

She’s also expected to ride a horse western style in a corset.

“Although it looks amazing, it’s terrible.

“This is real work.

That’s basically this in a nutshell.

I gained so much respect for cowboys.”