I personally wish Beth would go into Jaime and he finally really snaps and takes her out. Then RIP gets him in the final episode. Just taking out Jaime is beyond boring writing.
StringerBell said:
yes landman is very good
yellowstone is a classic example of this meme
Magneto said:
Jaime takes out Beth with a cyanide cigarette
Jaime takes out Rip with a Cadillac and a full automatic.50 cal gun in the truck with a remote
Jaime moves from Yellowstone and pumps gas in Whitewright, Texas looking for a new life
Tate takes over the ranch with John Redcorn and his Indian blood
Spinning horses
Billy Bob drills for oil on 6666 Ranch
Tim McGraw, Harrison Ford, and Kevin Costner watch over everything as force ghosts
It could happen.Magneto said:
Jaime takes out Beth with a cyanide cigarette
Jaime takes out Rip with a Cadillac and a full automatic.50 cal gun in the truck with a remote
Jaime moves from Yellowstone and pumps gas in Whitewright, Texas looking for a new life
Tate takes over the ranch with John Redcorn and his Indian blood
Spinning horses
Billy Bob drills for oil on 6666 Ranch
Tim McGraw, Harrison Ford, and Kevin Costner watch over everything as force ghosts
Is there a Yellowstone plot dart board? Because all of these should be on the Yellowstone plot dart board.Magneto said:
Jaime takes out Beth with a cyanide cigarette
Jaime takes out Rip with a Cadillac and a full automatic.50 cal gun in the truck with a remote
Jaime moves from Yellowstone and pumps gas in Whitewright, Texas looking for a new life
Tate takes over the ranch with John Redcorn and his Indian blood
Spinning horses
Billy Bob drills for oil on 6666 Ranch
Tim McGraw, Harrison Ford, and Kevin Costner watch over everything as force ghosts
Gigem314 said:Is there a Yellowstone plot dart board? Because all of these should be on the Yellowstone plot dart board.Magneto said:
Jaime takes out Beth with a cyanide cigarette
Jaime takes out Rip with a Cadillac and a full automatic.50 cal gun in the truck with a remote
Jaime moves from Yellowstone and pumps gas in Whitewright, Texas looking for a new life
Tate takes over the ranch with John Redcorn and his Indian blood
Spinning horses
Billy Bob drills for oil on 6666 Ranch
Tim McGraw, Harrison Ford, and Kevin Costner watch over everything as force ghosts
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'm not sure on an entire series, but I agree the badass Kayce scenes have been my favorites of the whole thing.torrid said:
I know the Yellowstone sequel series I want to see. Kayce as a hitman. The Stone Cold Kayce scenes have been the best ones of the series, maybe other than the unresolved airplane fuel tank bomb.
He's always been insufferable, though the one time he showed some spine and told Beth about the train station was actually satisfying to watch. But Beth should have already known about the train station.JCA1 said:
I don't know if the acting has gotten worse or it's just the one-dimensional way the character is written now, but Jamie is basically unbearable as well as totally unbelievable.
JCA1 said:
I don't know if the acting has gotten worse or it's just the one-dimensional way the character is written now, but Jamie is basically unbearable as well as totally unbelievable.
Mr.Bond said:JCA1 said:
I don't know if the acting has gotten worse or it's just the one-dimensional way the character is written now, but Jamie is basically unbearable as well as totally unbelievable.
His role in Ghost Rider was Oscar worthy
The Shank Ag said:Mr.Bond said:JCA1 said:
I don't know if the acting has gotten worse or it's just the one-dimensional way the character is written now, but Jamie is basically unbearable as well as totally unbelievable.
His role in Ghost Rider was Oscar worthy
I literally just read that and watched a clip to make sure that was sarcasm, as I remember that movie absolutely bombing, and pretty sure Wes Bentley was addicted to heroin at the time.
That's still how I see Wes Bentley.Mr.Bond said:JCA1 said:
I don't know if the acting has gotten worse or it's just the one-dimensional way the character is written now, but Jamie is basically unbearable as well as totally unbelievable.
His role in Ghost Rider was Oscar worthy
Unbelievably uncreative, lazy writing. He just wanted to play "cool dude" for an other episodeDuckhook said:
Aaaaand, more horsework.
Could have done without the whole Taylor Sheridan scene.
bushytailed said:
I've noticed the show refers to the "season" finale, rather than the series finale. It was in tonight's credits as well.
inheritance taxwater turkey said:
Why is the Yellowstone so destitute all of a sudden when John Dutton died?
T dizl televizl said:
I'm going to watch next week just to see the conclusion but Taylor Sheridan has probably lost me for all of his new shows.
At this point I hope he's just ****ing with us by the amount of screen time he gives himself. It's terrible Kenny.
Will watch lioness finale tonight. I guess watch 1923 when it comes out, as that has been my favorite of them all. But no more new shows of his. Heard landman is great but this guy has to be the biggest ego maniac / dbag of all time.
n_touch said:inheritance taxwater turkey said:
Why is the Yellowstone so destitute all of a sudden when John Dutton died?
AJ02 said:
I thought property taxes were based on the value of the property as assessed by the county/state, not by the price you paid for the property?
Or is this all something completely different?
Duckhook said:AJ02 said:
I thought property taxes were based on the value of the property as assessed by the county/state, not by the price you paid for the property?
Or is this all something completely different?
I think it's just a workaround for an audience that doesn't know any better. Like something as basic as the car discussion between Beth and Kayce. Texas DMV isn't going to collect sales tax on the sale of a vehicle for "$1". They'll determine a fair market value.