Anyone else catch that they said only 1 episode left till the season finale?
I thought this was the last season?
I thought this was the last season?
Even the last season has a season finale. No?n_touch said:
Anyone else catch that they said only 1 episode left till the season finale?
I thought this was the last season?
torrid said:
I can tell you one thing for sure. I've continued to watch "Yellowstone" despite the soap opera storylines and plot holes because I enjoyed the Montana setting. And I'll give "Landman" a try because Billy Bob is so ****ing awesome in that role. However, I will not spend one second watching a 6666 Ranch based series centered around Taylor Sheridan and his spinning horses.
StringerBell said:
yes landman is very good
yellowstone is a classic example of this meme
Well, as I just alluded to on the "Wicked" thread, I actually saw people on X last night saying they couldn't stop sobbing over Colby's death.Capstone said:
I was surprised that, with only two episodes remaining in the series, they chose to spend so much of the remaining screen time on the death and aftermath of a tertiary character who many could probably not name.
Capstone said:
I was surprised that, with only two episodes remaining in the series, they chose to spend so much of the remaining screen time on the death and aftermath of a tertiary character who many could probably not name.
I have complete faith that Sheridan will tie that up in a bow that makes perfect sense and not just leave it hanging out there.Quote:
Had a similar but different thought. With only 2 episodes left, why are they killing off a well liked character in a way that has nothing to do with any storyline? Seems like a misuse of the remaining time with no payoff.
Stupe said:I have complete faith that Sheridan will tie that up in a bow that makes perfect sense and not just leave it hanging out there.Quote:
Had a similar but different thought. With only 2 episodes left, why are they killing off a well liked character in a way that has nothing to do with any storyline? Seems like a misuse of the remaining time with no payoff.
Just like the plane sabotage scene a few seasons back.
Maneater???I_bleed_maroon said:
Body count:
1. John Dutton
2. Sarah Atwood
3. Colby
boogieman said:
I liked Colby and Teeter's back and forth.
I actually like the Bunkhouse Crew. They're like half the reason I'm watching. They're entertaining. Their back and forth is funny to me.
As long as they continue on the next series, I'll watch that.
Too busy spinning horses to watch the TV news.MsDoubleD81 said:
I just find it hard to believe that Travis hadn't heard about Johns death??? I mean it's not like in the 80s before cell phones?
Tate's dinosaur bones still haunt me.AgGrad99 said:Stupe said:I have complete faith that Sheridan will tie that up in a bow that makes perfect sense and not just leave it hanging out there.Quote:
Had a similar but different thought. With only 2 episodes left, why are they killing off a well liked character in a way that has nothing to do with any storyline? Seems like a misuse of the remaining time with no payoff.
Just like the plane sabotage scene a few seasons back.
Or any of the dead bodies, reporters who were snooping around, John's cancer that disappeared (which would have been a good way to kill him off), or the wolves storyline, or the land Jamie bought, or the water redirection, or the meat processing plant they were going to build to save the ranch...etc,etc,etc
I've never seen a show start so many big plot lines, that die off in an episode or two, with zero explanation.
torrid said:
I can tell you one thing for sure. I've continued to watch "Yellowstone" despite the soap opera storylines and plot holes because I enjoyed the Montana setting. And I'll give "Landman" a try because Billy Bob is so ****ing awesome in that role. However, I will not spend one second watching a 6666 Ranch based series centered around Taylor Sheridan and his spinning horses.