John is put in an awkward position by Gov. Perry; Carter works to earn back Beth's trust; Jamie is in for a big surprise.John is put in an awkward position by Gov. Perry; Carter works to earn back Beth's trust; Jamie is in for a big surprise.John is put in an awkward position by Gov. Perry; Carter works to earn back Beth's trust; Jamie is in for a big surprise.
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Too much Jimmy in this one just slowed down. A lull in an otherwise good season. End does get better. Scenery is fantastic acting excellent. This has been such a great series can't wait for season 5.
... at one time there was a good deal going on in almost every episode making them interesting ... now there's just maybe one event that's attempting to carry the entire episode ... some don't even have anything ... it's so obviously being stretched out ... & it's still all way too much horses-cattle & cowboy songs ... KR can do alot ... here just being required to do too much.
While the series maintains its absolute top quality entertainment value there's signs that the writers are getting tired.
This is especially so with their portrayal of Beth, John Dutton's psycho daughter.
Up to now she's been just a straight up nasty piece of work. A character that no one could have any affection for, not even the father, but we all set aside our dislike in the name of cinematic license.
I think the writers have tried to make her more of a dual personality but they have failed in trying to convince us that this type of character has some inner soft heart. The reality is that she is a wrecking ball with no redeeming qualities.
The exaggeration of her wrecking ball tendencies in the corporate world takes the scenes to the wrong side of believability and the show suffers from it a bit. I mean, nobody could get away with behaviour like that in today's world.
Of course this may be seen by others as an asset in her make up.... WTF do I know?
Apart from that minor niggle I am completely engrossed in the unfolding story. The acting, the displays of horse handling and cowboy expertise makes you want to sell your house and move there.
Maybe I could exchange my 33ft lot for a couple of thousand acres there and set up shop. (Yeah right!😏)...
UPDATE 11th Jan 2022 .. you could actually sell your tiny, cramped home in Vancouver B. C. and buy a big chunk of land with a ranchhouse on it close to Bozeman, and have money left over.. I just looked it up on the internet. What a crazy world.🙄
Costner and the main crew are just the best ensemble cast I've seen since the Fargo TV series , can't wait 'til the next episode.
Enjoy.
This is especially so with their portrayal of Beth, John Dutton's psycho daughter.
Up to now she's been just a straight up nasty piece of work. A character that no one could have any affection for, not even the father, but we all set aside our dislike in the name of cinematic license.
I think the writers have tried to make her more of a dual personality but they have failed in trying to convince us that this type of character has some inner soft heart. The reality is that she is a wrecking ball with no redeeming qualities.
The exaggeration of her wrecking ball tendencies in the corporate world takes the scenes to the wrong side of believability and the show suffers from it a bit. I mean, nobody could get away with behaviour like that in today's world.
Of course this may be seen by others as an asset in her make up.... WTF do I know?
Apart from that minor niggle I am completely engrossed in the unfolding story. The acting, the displays of horse handling and cowboy expertise makes you want to sell your house and move there.
Maybe I could exchange my 33ft lot for a couple of thousand acres there and set up shop. (Yeah right!😏)...
UPDATE 11th Jan 2022 .. you could actually sell your tiny, cramped home in Vancouver B. C. and buy a big chunk of land with a ranchhouse on it close to Bozeman, and have money left over.. I just looked it up on the internet. What a crazy world.🙄
Costner and the main crew are just the best ensemble cast I've seen since the Fargo TV series , can't wait 'til the next episode.
Enjoy.
I absolutely love this programme.. But I've got 3 words.. I LOVE TEETER!.. All the main characters are fantastic..but when Teeter is on..she's just beyond fantastic.. !! She brings a comedic and also a sensitive side to her character. Yes, this episode touched my heart like a big softy, but it also showed a side to Rip Wheeler, we very rarely see. Chole Houser plays the role with passion and authenticity. I have to admit, I was reluctant to watch this programme, but, after seeing some clips I thought I'd give it a go..and OMG! I'm glad I did. I've been absolutely hooked on it since to the point that I can't stop..! Well Done Taylor Sheridan.. exceptional work. 👏🏻👏🏻
Yellowstone highlights the hypocrisy of politics. Politicians advocating for their constituents, lol... it is always and only about their insatiable egos and ambition. John and Rip did right by Teeter. I hope writers will be able to find permissibility in giving the audience a reason to continue to root for um, some what (?) reprehensible characters. Loved Lloyd's interaction with Walker. Don't know who is more impossibly cute- Carter or Jimmy?
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- TriviaThe guitar that Lloyd gives to Walker is a Waterloo. Hand made in Austin, Texas, this model sells for approximately $3,900.
- GoofsWhen Jamie is summoned by the Governor for the press conference he is in his office wearing a blue suit. He walks to mirror straightens his tie and leaves the office, as he is walking into the rotunda his suit changes from blue to black.
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Jimmy Hurdstrom: I just jacked off a horse.
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