John tells Clara to cancel his Capitol meetings to brand cattle with the Yellowstone cowboys; Beth's disdain for a perceived rival reaches a boiling point.John tells Clara to cancel his Capitol meetings to brand cattle with the Yellowstone cowboys; Beth's disdain for a perceived rival reaches a boiling point.John tells Clara to cancel his Capitol meetings to brand cattle with the Yellowstone cowboys; Beth's disdain for a perceived rival reaches a boiling point.
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After all the plotting, killing, and politics of late this episode is refreshing. Bang in the centre of it is a gentle (too gentle for some?) reminder of what the show is about: Family & the Montana way of life.
The fight I thought was a brilliant metaphor for change vs tradition. Beth talking of eating meat etc and Summer's admittance that her parents were vegetarian and she had never tasted meat. Again, a gentle dig/reminder that a lot of our values are merely hand-me-downs from our parents - that applies to Beth too. All she's known is ranch life = meat etc. I know that's a generalisation, but it serves as an example of what my interpretation of this episode is about.
This episode basically stops the whole season in its tracks and makes us remember the roots of the show - ranch traditions.
All in all a great episode and as always, the acting, writing, and production is stellar.
Honestly what was this episode about ?
Beth fighting and And And Come on We don't tune in for a wrestling match Bring back the good story lines like that of seasons 1-2.
They wasted this entire episode talking about a ride that is going to last (2) days I literally summed up the episode in one sentence.
This is the best the writers can do ????
The next episodes need to be epic in order to make up for a lackluster season 5.
Everyone loved it. The clash between Vegan angry and Just Plain angry, was something to see.
Rip's patience & understanding of his wife's personality is wonderful to watch. John's appreciation and insight of his children's personalities was so special.
It is great to see how much Carter and Tate have grown in size & maturity.
The epic ending to this episode when they all line up at the break of day and listen to John telling them what to expect over the next 2 days and the 'spike camp' they will have to endure at night, to bring the cattle down to the yards for branding, is momentous.
Then almost as an afterthought John says 'Yeehaw'.
I love this show and have done since the first episode.
Anything Taylor Sheridan has a part of, turns to Gold. I do not want to be in his mind with all the ideas and thoughts he must have.
Did you know
- TriviaA spike camp is defined as a temporary or secondary campsite that is some distance away but accessible from the main camp. The original meaning of the phrase referred to deer hunters that wanted to be in prime areas at daybreak without requiring to break trail by moonlight and risk spooking game. Spike camps are established on foot, so gear and supplies in a backpack can be easily carried. The spike term itself refers to any deer at least a year old that has two hardened antlers that do not branch or fork.
- GoofsSummer supposedly has been a vegan all her life but she sure has no earthly idea how to peel a potato.
- Quotes
John Dutton: [to Rip] You know, I always thought Beth would calm down as she got older. But every year it seems like she gets wilder. I've never seen anything like it. What it must feel like to be that free. You know I've got one child I miss, one child I pity, one I regret... But that girl... That child I envy.
- SoundtracksIntertwine
written and performed by Senora May