Phantom Pain
- Episode aired Nov 7, 2021
- TV-MA
- 50m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
3.6K
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John and Kayce discuss the attack. Jamie finds his new home. Beth and Rip have unexpected company.John and Kayce discuss the attack. Jamie finds his new home. Beth and Rip have unexpected company.John and Kayce discuss the attack. Jamie finds his new home. Beth and Rip have unexpected company.
Kelsey Asbille
- Monica Dutton
- (credit only)
Brecken Merrill
- Tate Dutton
- (credit only)
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Not a fan of Taylor Sheridan's acting. I believe everyone but him, he is just not at the same level as the rest of the cast. It feels like the boss hanging out on the factory floor thinking he's working as hard as everyone else but he is just in the way. Love all the shows he has created, but please no more acting.
Modern Ranching at it's best...The characters are all great...Nice to see the Duttons on their way to recovery...I see a few comments hating on Beth...She's AMAZING and obviously, they don't understand how acting works...She's a bit over the top but; If you saw her in Justified; you know she has the chops...Great actress and she fits in great with the rest of the cast..
I like this Costner too...Folksie...
I like this Costner too...Folksie...
So ... Beth really needs to get past this whole Freudian complex with Jamie. He's a jerk, so what. It's fairly obvious he did not orchestrate the attack on the Dutton family. Pursuing this is only going to cause further problems for them. SECONDLY, hey JOHN! ... instead of busting Jimmy's balls so hard when he can barely stand, why not save a little of that for the dumb C*** who manipulated him into doing what he did, rather than coming off so sanctimonious about "ya broke ya word to me, son?" They keep talking about making him a "cowboy," (none of them are actual cowboys because they have WAYYY too much time to sit around and bitch, play cards, and/or get drunk) when the track record shows that Jimmy, although in need of more growing up, is definitely a better rider than the rest of them. Just sayin. ....
I try not to think to deep in this show, because really it's not deep at all.
Ironically, I think the only people who could say how fictitious this show is, are probably working too hard all day long to have time to watch this. Which leaves city people like me and country folk who think they are tough enough to do these jobs to watch it
It's kind of a western with cars and cell phones. Everyone is out for themselves. Family is what you make so there is enough hands to work the ranch.
I want to care about the main cast, but it's like watching the sopranos. You're just routing for scum of the earth criminals to not get hurt by other criminals
Beth is still repulsive as a character. It it appears that she may do more than cuss in this season to warrant her existence
Tbh, the only character worth rooting for is the characters who are liked within the show. Like the struggling young cowboy, the the Native American mother.
Ironically, I think the only people who could say how fictitious this show is, are probably working too hard all day long to have time to watch this. Which leaves city people like me and country folk who think they are tough enough to do these jobs to watch it
It's kind of a western with cars and cell phones. Everyone is out for themselves. Family is what you make so there is enough hands to work the ranch.
I want to care about the main cast, but it's like watching the sopranos. You're just routing for scum of the earth criminals to not get hurt by other criminals
Beth is still repulsive as a character. It it appears that she may do more than cuss in this season to warrant her existence
Tbh, the only character worth rooting for is the characters who are liked within the show. Like the struggling young cowboy, the the Native American mother.
Good storyline. Several new interesting paths introduced with mostly positive cast interaction and less blood and guts along with some refreshing humor. One of my favorite Yellowstone episodes.
Did you know
- TriviaJohn Dutton mentions the King ranch in Texas as being noteworthy for its size and influence. The ranch's 825,000 acres are the equivalent of 1,289 square miles (which is 6% larger than the total area of the State of Rhode Island).
- GoofsIn one scene the cops and Livestock agents hem in a truck with militia members with cop cars in front and behind the truck. Kayce opens fire and the militia men are being shot from the front and from behind, in disregard of the police shooting toward each other.
The police would never do that. The danger of shooting each other is too great.
- Quotes
Kayce Dutton: You're not supposed to be ridin', neither.
John Dutton: He said, "No driving." He never mentioned nothin' about horses.
Kayce Dutton: Well, I promise you that horses are on the list of things that you shouldn't drive.
John Dutton: You got shot. You're on a horse.
Kayce Dutton: I only got shot twice.
John Dutton: Well then you win the gettin'-shot-least award, Kayce.
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