Half the Money
- Episode aired Nov 7, 2021
- TV-MA
- 1h
IMDb RATING
9.2/10
5.5K
YOUR RATING
The coordinated attack on the Duttons continues as everyone searches for answers on who is responsible; Rip delivers on a promise.The coordinated attack on the Duttons continues as everyone searches for answers on who is responsible; Rip delivers on a promise.The coordinated attack on the Duttons continues as everyone searches for answers on who is responsible; Rip delivers on a promise.
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This was a great episode all-around. For all you smart phone film critics that trash Beth. This is a little heads up. She is a character in a fictional show playing a role. She is not your neighbor or coworker. She is basically the backbone of this show. This is the character the actress is playing. She is meant to be loathed and boy oh boy does the actress nail the role. Sit back and enjoy the rest of the season because Beth is probably gonna be there the whole time.
10weraqs
Because when you visit Tokyo and spend a few days there, you will rearrange your list of best cities on earth. This episode reminded me to do the same with my priorities on my imdb list. There is "nothing" in comparison to this episode. The emotional and action overload was so extreme that I had to pause at 5th, 9th minute and briefly paused the series to "breathe". I have given this series 10/10 long time ago already but, this episode is.. a billion out of billion. True definition of perfection. Thank you!
I have watched many many shows and time and again I roll my eyes up as characters (typically shallow characters) do stupid things for nothing other than the advancement of the plot.
In this show that just doesn't happen - cause and effect actually matter.
They have foreshadowing - Dutton's worst nightmare at the beginning of season 3 becoming a reality in the last episode as an example.
They have characters with depth, purpose and individuality.
A* writers, actors and production values - what do you get? - an A* show.
Just wish others would take note and stop pumping garbage out that isn't fit for consumption for anyone with an IQ over 50.
In this show that just doesn't happen - cause and effect actually matter.
They have foreshadowing - Dutton's worst nightmare at the beginning of season 3 becoming a reality in the last episode as an example.
They have characters with depth, purpose and individuality.
A* writers, actors and production values - what do you get? - an A* show.
Just wish others would take note and stop pumping garbage out that isn't fit for consumption for anyone with an IQ over 50.
Pretty amazing episode. Great way to start the season. I can't wait for the next one. Kevin of course plays the best part and sets up the pieces for the season to come. Hopefully more are to come from an amazing episode.
One of the BEST season premieres I've ever seen!! The first 10-15 minutes has you on the edge of your seat and then you're finally able to relax and enjoy the episode. Waiting for months finally paid off and this was a fantastic episode!!!
Did you know
- TriviaThe part of James Dutton in the flashback (John Dutton's grandfather) is played by Tim McGraw, who also plays him in the Yellowstone prequel, 1883.
- GoofsThe child whose mother was killed when John Dutton is shot is forgotten by the narrative. He's not in the truck with Rip and John Dutton when Rip is driving to meet the careflight helicopter. Nor is anyone shown to have stopped to take care of him when Rip stops to help John.
- Quotes
Kayce Dutton: They came after all of us. But we beat 'em.
John Dutton: All of 'em?
Kayce Dutton: Every one they sent.
John Dutton: Well, you haven't got anything until you get the sender, son.
- ConnectionsReferences MacGyver (1985)
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