*****Yellowstone Season 5 Thread*****

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I'm just glad that Teeter will likely be in the 6666 spin-off; she's a guilty pleasure of mine.
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Montana's oil production comes mainly from the Bakken Formation in the northeastern part of the state.
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HalifaxAg said:

I'm just glad that Teeter will likely be in the 6666 spin-off; she's a guilty pleasure of mine.


She doesn't work for the 6666, she works for Travis. It was thought Jimmy would be in the 6666 spin-off, but he doesn't work there anymore either.
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HalifaxAg said:

I'm just glad that Teeter will likely be in the 6666 spin-off; she's a guilty pleasure of mine.
She'd be fine if not for that horrendous accent.
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MooreTrucker said:

HalifaxAg said:

I'm just glad that Teeter will likely be in the 6666 spin-off; she's a guilty pleasure of mine.
She'd be fine if not for that horrendous accent.


I wan dat berr, git me dat berr
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I think Sheridan is an absolute genius story teller when given time and the correct runway to tell a story. Unfortunately he reverts into "I'm a badass and watch me do it" when he's rushed for time or in the way of Yellowstone or lioness, he wants to toot his own horn
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Good closeout - predictable but fine

1883 and 1923 are must sees - absolutely
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The best way to end would have been Kayce drawing out the assassins with the assistance of Mo and a few ex-SEAL buddies. Beth got caught in the crossfire and Rip went off. Monica would have been mowed down as well.

Then Chief Firewater could have accepted the ranch and land now that the blood spilled in the assassin/Kayce-Rip-SEAL battle to cleanse the way between the seven generations.

Kayce may or may not have died as well, leaving Tate to be an unofficial custodian of the land, but hopefully he would have gotten mauled by a bear in the penultimate scene.

The series ends with Rip shutting the door to the barn.

In the deleted scenes of the Taylor Sheridan Special Edition Blu-Ray, Lloyd would have played a critical role by whipping a merc to death with his Klapper 27-bit.
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What about Jamie's son? I thought I remember a scene where Jamie said that both Tate and Jamie Jr. were the legacy of the ranch. I'm not sure anyone else in the family ever knew about the son other than Beth, and that was by accident. Oh well, just another Sheridan plot hole.
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Speaking of plot holes, as this may have been mentioned earlier and I missed it, what happened to all the land surrounding the ranch that Beth kept after the sale of Schwartz & Meyer? I'm not one to hammer this show as hard as others but that seems like a lot of money left on the table.
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Somewhere in Wyoming, someone has a pile of skeletons on their property (that have been collecting for 75 years) that must be 30 feet tall. And no one has ever noticed......
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They must not have buzzards there either.
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water turkey said:

Somewhere in Wyoming, someone has a pile of skeletons on their property (that have been collecting for 75 years) that must be 30 feet tall. And no one has ever noticed......


I always thought it was pretty stupid that they kept the bodies wrapped up.
It seems like outdoorsmen would know how quickly the evidence would get dispersed by predators.
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Blanco Jimenez said:

Speaking of plot holes, as this may have been mentioned earlier and I missed it, what happened to all the land surrounding the ranch that Beth kept after the sale of Schwartz & Meyer? I'm not one to hammer this show as hard as others but that seems like a lot of money left on the table.
Not to mention the fact that settling an estate takes time. I'm 1.5 years after my father passed and am still working on property, taxes, paperwork, etc. An estate that size takes a lot of time. And only Kasey signed the sale of the ranch with Rainwater. No attorneys?!?!?!
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Tecolote said:

Blanco Jimenez said:

Speaking of plot holes, as this may have been mentioned earlier and I missed it, what happened to all the land surrounding the ranch that Beth kept after the sale of Schwartz & Meyer? I'm not one to hammer this show as hard as others but that seems like a lot of money left on the table.
Not to mention the fact that settling an estate takes time. I'm 1.5 years after my father passed and am still working on property, taxes, paperwork, etc. An estate that size takes a lot of time. And only Kasey signed the sale of the ranch with Rainwater. No attorneys?!?!?!
So the complaint is that they didn't spend 45 minutes during the final episode showing a meeting with an estate attorney. Maybe an extra 15 minutes meeting with a notary would have improved things.

I get the complaints surrounding the horse scenes, but I don't think cutting that to show an extra 30 minutes of exciting time with the accountant would really improve the enjoyment factor of this show.

I didn't realize that many people would be interested in watching the exciting life of an accountant and tax attorney working on probate issues. Maybe I need to bill more.

Then out spake brave Horatius, the Captain of the Gate:
To every man upon this earth death cometh soon or late.
And how can man die better than facing fearful odds,
For the ashes of his fathers, and the temples of his gods
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Wes97 said:

Tecolote said:

Blanco Jimenez said:

Speaking of plot holes, as this may have been mentioned earlier and I missed it, what happened to all the land surrounding the ranch that Beth kept after the sale of Schwartz & Meyer? I'm not one to hammer this show as hard as others but that seems like a lot of money left on the table.
Not to mention the fact that settling an estate takes time. I'm 1.5 years after my father passed and am still working on property, taxes, paperwork, etc. An estate that size takes a lot of time. And only Kasey signed the sale of the ranch with Rainwater. No attorneys?!?!?!
So the complaint is that they didn't spend 45 minutes during the final episode showing a meeting with an estate attorney. Maybe an extra 15 minutes meeting with a notary would have improved things.

I get the complaints surrounding the horse sciences, but I don't think cutting that to show an extra 30 minutes of exciting time with the accountant would really improve the enjoyment factor of this show.

I didn't realize that many people would be interested in watching the exiting life of an accountant and tax attorney working on probate issues. Maybe I need to bill more.
I didn't read that as the poster wanting to watch probate. It seems to be a timeline issue as they all did that around the time of the burial. And I agree with it. They made it appear so easy to wrap up everything. Nothing of Jaime's inheritance portion. Nothing of Beth's land. Nothing of lawsuits that would be surely filed. It was too simple as a riding off into the sunset.

And was Kayce the executor? Seems it would be a HUGE issue as John Dutton believed he put the ranch into a conservation easement so his will and estate would be a huge mess.
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Y'all realize that this was a TV show right and not a reality show?
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Charpie said:

Y'all realize that this was a TV show right and not a reality show?
Yes. But, I'd prefer to watch some probate/estate attorneys than any more spinning horses or Taylor Sheridan act like he is a bad ass mofo.
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He's only **** that up, too
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Charpie said:

Y'all realize that this was a TV show right and not a reality show?
This damn show also didn't show the bunkhouse guys shoveling horse **** for 4 hours a day. I demand realism in my tv entertainment.

Complaining about the fact people could get killed off left and right without any consequence is one thing, Complaining about the lack of scenes with lawyers and accountants handling 6 months of estate probate seems to be taking the realism complaints to silly levels.
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They should have ended the Jamie body scene with a pan down the cliff with a pile of remains and bones at the bottom to show the century of carnage it took to preserve the ranch.
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I mean not that it really matters at this point but the entire explanation of selling a car at less than full value and not having to pay taxes on it doesn't really work for inheritance tax.

Maybe you could try to say it's a charitable donation since the reservation is getting a discount vs full market value but I don't think our buddy Taylor Sheridan meant that when he showed us the explanation between Kayce and Beth.

It is what it is. Good show that IMO ran off the tracks in the later seasons. Especially this last part. Maybe TS had a problem giving a damn after Costner quit. Who knows.
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Stupe said:

water turkey said:

Somewhere in Wyoming, someone has a pile of skeletons on their property (that have been collecting for 75 years) that must be 30 feet tall. And no one has ever noticed......


I always thought it was pretty stupid that they kept the bodies wrapped up.
It seems like outdoorsmen would know how quickly the evidence would get dispersed by predators.

I didn't remember them wrapping many bodies. Didn't they usually take them out there and kill them on that spot?
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Seemed like every other one was wrapped.
torrid
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tx4guns said:

They should have ended the Jamie body scene with a pan down the cliff with a pile of remains and bones at the bottom to show the century of carnage it took to preserve the ranch.
Or someone built a house down at the bottom the cliff. Damn, raining dead bodies again!
 
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