There's only 3 episodes left, may as well stick it out for the finaleI told my wife I'm watching the next two episodes and if it doesn't get any more interesting, I'm done.
The scenes with Kayce are boring as hell.
There's only 3 episodes left, may as well stick it out for the finaleI told my wife I'm watching the next two episodes and if it doesn't get any more interesting, I'm done.
The scenes with Kayce are boring as hell.
So...five episodes for the entire season???There's only 3 episodes left, may as well stick it out for the finale
I think it had something to do with a blight/fungus growing on the grass that would kill the herd.Supposedly there was no hay in Montana, so they moved cattle to Texas to graze on a little bit of stubble, but it still appears to be summer in Montana. That's something I find odd.
Oh, wait, my bad, there's 4 left, 6 total.So...five episodes for the entire season???
We need Monica and Sarah to scissor in the bunk house for the entire next episode to get my interest back.As long as Monica is on, I’m watching
Did anyone else notice the bizarre timeline or sequence of events last episode? Beth goes to Texas, bangs Rip and the next thing you know they are back in Montana?!! Kacy building his house and then sad about dad dead… when that happened already. Just weird.
This show is all over the place. I feel like they filmed some stuff and just threw it on a tape and said that works for me.Did anyone else notice the bizarre timeline or sequence of events last episode? Beth goes to Texas, bangs Rip and the next thing you know they are back in Montana?!! Kacy building his house and then sad about dad dead… when that happened already. Just weird.
Brucellosis or something like that.I think it had something to do with a blight/fungus growing on the grass that would kill the herd.
Sooo.. I read the last couple posts as I am about to start the final season. Should I just skip it?
Watching it now. So I guess Beth felt a disturbance in the force when John was murdered while she was driving back home from Texas?Tonight was a good episode. It's heating up.
I did not expect that ending so soon for her, well deserved but stillTonight was a good episode. It's heating up.
Thought she would end up at the train station.I did not expect that ending so soon for her, well deserved but still
I’m assuming the company she hired to kill John killed her to keep her quiet once the authorities reclassified his death as homicide.I did not expect that ending so soon for her, well deserved but still
Not the Wyoming Cliff or is that the train station? Haven’t seen it yet so assume Jamie’s girl gets whacked at his place.Thought she would end up at the train station.
I didn't watch last week, and doubled up tonight. Kudos to the actress for getting naughty. Nice power dynamic, she tells the lion to take what is his, but she gets the servicing.Jamie feasted on it in tonight’s episode. Interesting that no one even bothered to bump this thread tonight. Is anyone still watching?
Yeah, that was ridiculous. He's a f***ing cowboy, not an astronaut or a legit combat veteran.I don't watch the show but have picked up a little because the no pics watches it. On the last episode when Beth gets pulled over by a cop and it turns into tell your husband thank you for your service (cowboy), I could have died laughing.
She had total control over Jamie (not that it’s a difficult accomplishment) right up until the moment she got a bullet through her brain and five more through her magnificent boobs.I didn't watch last week, and doubled up tonight. Kudos to the actress for getting naughty. Nice power dynamic, she tells the lion to take what is his, but she gets the servicing.
They wanted to be expedient, but that was moronic. Broad daylight, so you'll probably have, even in Montana, the couple on a traffic camera, or a security camera at a business, or a doorbell camera in the residential area. OH, and, probably a dozen witnesses. Now it's a full on whirlybird of an investigation, with the Feds probably being drawn in, tooI’m assuming the company she hired to kill John killed her to keep her quiet once the authorities reclassified his death as homicide.
But doesn’t that seem like a really sloppy way to do it? For a professional company that was so particular in the way they chose to kill John, they just gunned down Sarah in a hail of bullets in the middle of the street hours after the report.
I can’t think of a better way to let the authorities know that Dutton’s death was a professional hit.
Yep, broad daylight in the middle of a residential area. And, as you mentioned, it looks like the kind of neighborhood where every house has a doorbell camera. Hell, the dude even got out of the van to fire the extra shots into her chest even after her brain was splattered all over the passenger window, just to make sure the Ring cameras got a good look at his uncovered face.They wanted to be expedient, but that was moronic. Broad daylight, so you'll probably have, even in Montana, the couple on a traffic camera, or a security camera at a business, or a doorbell camera in the residential area. OH, and, probably a dozen witnesses. Now it's a full on whirlybird of an investigation, with the Feds probably being drawn in, too
Also speaking of sloppy, how comically bad was the ME and the detective at the start? A sitting governor with a bunch of enemies? If nothing else they'd have done a toxicology screening. Did the ME even look at the body beyond the bullet wound the first time around, or is she so bad at her job that Kayce literally has to tell her that a loss of oxygen to the brain makes you lose consciousness?
I also wondered why Beth didn’t fly. Hell, Google Maps says it’s 1100 miles each way from Paradise Valley, MT, to Pampa, TX.I'm getting a little disoriented with the timeline. I'm more than fed up with the Sheridan marketing and product placement. And, the esoteric discussions between cowboys about what words you can and cannot use these days are eye rolling. Not that cowboys don't have esoteric discussions, but, C'mon.
Beth drives to Texas for a shag, but then promises the hands she'll fly in some ass for them the next weekend? Why didn't she fly? And, speaking of Beth, the departure scene with Summer. Bury the hatchet, Beth. And, they had to go all mystical cowboy with her blathering to Rip about how she loves to watch them work.
I haven't watched 1923 yet but to see James Dutton promising that the Crow would have free passage on the land they sent him to settle and accepting it's only his for seven generations and then fast-forwarding to John Dutton being near xenophobic about anyone trespassing on his land is an interesting arc that I hope they explored.The Yellowstone story that I wish Sheridan had given us instead was a second season of 1883. It seemed like it was set up quite well for season two. Maybe he couldn’t get Tim and Faith on board. Or maybe Sheridan just had too many irons in the fire. I don’t know.
The Duttons arrived in Montana with nothing more than the contents of a wagon. It would have been interesting to see a series about how they built a ranching empire from scratch. And it could have been a compelling story to see how they did it in the context of a blood feud with Joseph Maull Carey.
He was a real person and was a prominent figure in Wyoming politics. He was, among other things during his political career, the mayor of Cheyenne, the governor of Wyoming, and a United States senator from Wyoming. And he was also one of the largest cattle ranchers in Wyoming.
In real life and on the show he was the leader of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association and it was his men who massacred the Lakota women and children. The Lakota men mistakenly blamed the wagon train for the massacre and attacked them, killing many of them and mortally wounding Dutton’s daughter. While that was happening, Dutton and his friends tracked down and killed Carey’s men.
It could have been a great series showing Dutton and Carey running competing ranches with that much bad blood between them.
We DVR it and start after it's 30 minutes in. Zoom past the commercials.15 minutes of the actual show and 45 minutes of commercials. Best to wait till the season is over and stream it and fast forward through the commercials.
I’ve been thinking the same thing after the 7 generations line from 1883. One of the story arcs in 1923 involved a character named Teonna Rainwater. I assume she was an ancestor of Thomas Rainwater, probably his grandmother. She was forced to attend a Catholic boarding school for indigenous children, where she and her classmates suffered repeated physical and sexual abuse.I haven't watched 1923 yet but to see James Dutton promising that the Crow would have free passage on the land they sent him to settle and accepting it's only his for seven generations and then fast-forwarding to John Dutton being near xenophobic about anyone trespassing on his land is an interesting arc that I hope they explored.
And I'm wondering if that prophecy comes true in the Yellowstone finale. Does Thomas Rainwater reclaim the valley? 140 years = seven generations.
I like the character and its evolution. He might not have a lot legal options, but he's got a plan. He didn't show up just to be a sounding board.I’ve been thinking the same thing after the 7 generations line from 1883. One of the story arcs in 1923 involved a character named Teonna Rainwater. I assume she was an ancestor of Thomas Rainwater, probably his grandmother. She was forced to attend a Catholic boarding school for indigenous children, where she and her classmates suffered repeated physical and sexual abuse.
At this point I think I’m probably rooting for Rainwater to get the land. His character seems to be the least horrible person on the show. But as his scene with Beth last night explained, he doesn’t really have any legal options at his disposal.
Mo knows.I like the character and its evolution. He might not have a lot legal options, but he's got a plan. He didn't show up just to be a sounding board.
Love Mo, too.
he thinks pretty highly of himself.I'm getting a little disoriented with the timeline. I'm more than fed up with the Sheridan marketing and product placement. And, the esoteric discussions between cowboys about what words you can and cannot use these days are eye rolling. Not that cowboys don't have esoteric discussions, but, C'mon.
Beth drives to Texas for a shag, but then promises the hands she'll fly in some ass for them the next weekend? Why didn't she fly? And, speaking of Beth, the departure scene with Summer. Bury the hatchet, Beth. And, they had to go all mystical cowboy with her blathering to Rip about how she loves to watch them work.
That 17 year old knuckle head being able to hang cabinets on his own might have been the least believable thing so far in this show.Tate might be the most annoying character on television right now.
They need to take Tate to the train station...just because...Tate might be the most annoying character on television right now.
The whole “Kayce’s vision” thing is a bit cuckoo, but I’m willing to overlook that.Love Mo, too.