TV Series Yellowstone

They two of the best characters still alive but I don’t see how you keep their story fresh without just trying to repeat similar plots. It’s probably best to let go into the sunset and make an occasional appearance or storyline on another series.

How many people can Beth insult and Rip beat up in their new community?
So there really is a show coming centered around those 2?
 
I haven't watched any of the previous seasons but (mostly) watched with the wife for the final few episodes.

I feel like killing Jaime was just too...easy. Like...they aren't going to search the area where they found the burned out car? Apparently this is where they dumb a lot of bodies?

something about it just feels too convenient...and not to be cliche, but I don't think Beth and Rip can just ride off into the sunset like that...

Kayce threatening that one dude and his daughter was a little weird...like...it didn't go anywhere for some reason.
 
So there really is a show coming centered around those 2?
I'd put it in the category of the network wants one and the actors want to do it but there is no telling if Sheridan will be able to write it with all he has going on. I mean the 66666's should be on its 3rd season by now and they swear its going to happen.
 
I haven't watched any of the previous seasons but (mostly) watched with the wife for the final few episodes.

I feel like killing Jaime was just too...easy. Like...they aren't going to search the area where they found the burned out car? Apparently this is where they dumb a lot of bodies?

something about it just feels too convenient...and not to be cliche, but I don't think Beth and Rip can just ride off into the sunset like that...

Kayce threatening that one dude and his daughter was a little weird...like...it didn't go anywhere for some reason.
Had you watched the previous seasons, you'd know about the train station.
 
You're missing too much context so it won't make sense.
the train station being where they are dumped Jamie's body?
if only there was a quick way to get context....

 
the train station being where they are dumped Jamie's body?
if only there was a quick way to get context....

Now it makes sense correct?
 
it does.

thanks for nothing
Mother fucker I ain't here to educate so if you want to know something then you gots to put in the work.
 
Mother fucker I ain't here to educate so if you want to know something then you gots to put in the work.
I appreciate you letting me know "train station"

I did the rest.
 
I haven't watched any of the previous seasons but (mostly) watched with the wife for the final few episodes.

I feel like killing Jaime was just too...easy. Like...they aren't going to search the area where they found the burned out car? Apparently this is where they dumb a lot of bodies?

something about it just feels too convenient...and not to be cliche, but I don't think Beth and Rip can just ride off into the sunset like that...

Kayce threatening that one dude and his daughter was a little weird...like...it didn't go anywhere for some reason.
Like most other television dramas you have to suspend disbelief. Eventually those bodies would be discovered or someone would talk. Though if you watched the early seasons because of how big the Duttons were they basically had alot of control of local law enforcement

The guy KC threatened was a contract killer and ex-military as is Kayce. Basically Kayce warned him what would happen if that group came after his family. Don't think it needed to go any further than that or doing so would go with the direction of the plot ending. You wouldn't know this from the last episodes but even though KC was a military tough guy he never really wanted to kill people especially with his war experience which had a lasting experience on him. Rip had ordered that one of the ranch hands that was in these last episodes, (the guy that played guitar) be killed and Kaycee was supposed to dump his body at the train station. He drove the guy there but let him go instead. Didn't want to go through killing him.
 
There were zero surprises with the finale. Could tell from the prior episode they weren't going to focus on the war for Yellowstone. Market Equities was not even part of the plot at the end. Jaime being killed was about as far they went.
 
There were zero surprises with the finale. Could tell from the prior episode they weren't going to focus on the war for Yellowstone. Market Equities was not even part of the plot at the end. Jaime being killed was about as far they went.
I thought Jamie was the biggest waste on the show. They could have made him a redemption story becoming a better man or they could have sent him the other way and turned him into a great bad guy. Instead they just made him a sniveling pussy who couldn't whip is bitch sisters ass
 
I liked the fact they brought back the girl from 1883 to narrate the end. Bring the whole thing from 1883 to the end of the show full circle. Also appreciate they use her to narrate 1923. So I thought it was perfect, she narrated the ending. Nice touch.
 
I thought Jamie was the biggest waste on the show. They could have made him a redemption story becoming a better man or they could have sent him the other way and turned him into a great bad guy. Instead they just made him a sniveling pussy who couldn't whip is bitch sisters ass
Fair perspective and I agree.
 
I thought Jamie was the biggest waste on the show. They could have made him a redemption story becoming a better man or they could have sent him the other way and turned him into a great bad guy. Instead they just made him a sniveling pussy who couldn't whip is bitch sisters ass
the chick pulling the strings was the real bad guy...and they offed her kind of like they did Lydia in Breaking Bad.
 
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