the left over kid will be raised by Rip and Beth
DPlainview said:
I'm convinced they had about 6-7 episodes filmed and stretched out what they had into 10 shows. Paramount is running a ton of commercials during this and some shows don't even carry the full hour. There simply isn't the same pacing as in previous seasons.
Thought that was a poor way (and a cheap cop out) to end the season.
That said, it has been a great show up through this seemingly off season.
I won't be happy with the rodeo, reigning, cutting, etc. till they get my buddy Fielding "Bozo" Rogers to show how cutting is really done.BroncStomper06 said:
As cringy as some of the rodeo scenes can be, it's pretty cool to see some of my good rodeo buddies on screen. They even let Tilden Hooper have a speaking part last night. He's got a pretty big personality, so I figured it was only a matter of time before the producers brought him in a little more. That said, when they bucked that horse for the Steiner's, they didn't even mention that the pickup man in the scene was 4-time World Champion Bareback Rider Kaycee Feild.
I'm thinking the son of the lady with the flat tire. I'm pretty sure she's dead.VoreMoar12 said:
Wanna know how Rip & Beth get a baby? It was just conceived between Walker & Barrel chick. How it plays out could go 100 ways, but you heard it here first.
I agree it was not as good as the other 2 seasons however to me its still better than 99% of the other crap on tv these days. Maybe I'm just a sucker for ranches in Montanabdgol07 said:
Season 3 was overall a dud to me. Three episodes at the end were worth a damn.
Parting thoughts...
Jaime isn't the castrated POS that he was made out to be in the final episode and will turn things around and save the ranch from the airport build. No one main character dies but Jimmy is paralyzed and leaves the show next season. Kayce takes out all comers from behind the desk and Beth "reorganizes her life" with the boy from the roadside as her own with Rip. John goes full on assault on Roarke and Willa with the help of the Chief but that bites him in the ass in the end which expedites Beth "coming out of retirement" to take on the Indian version of herself and that becomes the main story line next season. When Willa told Roarke to treat it like a pipeline in Yemen and not a land deal in Montana, the scenario was set but their time is limited in Montana I feel
JesusQuintana said:I agree it was not as good as the other 2 seasons however to me its still better than 99% of the other crap on tv these days. Maybe I'm just a sucker for ranches in Montanabdgol07 said:
Season 3 was overall a dud to me. Three episodes at the end were worth a damn.
Parting thoughts...
Jaime isn't the castrated POS that he was made out to be in the final episode and will turn things around and save the ranch from the airport build. No one main character dies but Jimmy is paralyzed and leaves the show next season. Kayce takes out all comers from behind the desk and Beth "reorganizes her life" with the boy from the roadside as her own with Rip. John goes full on assault on Roarke and Willa with the help of the Chief but that bites him in the ass in the end which expedites Beth "coming out of retirement" to take on the Indian version of herself and that becomes the main story line next season. When Willa told Roarke to treat it like a pipeline in Yemen and not a land deal in Montana, the scenario was set but their time is limited in Montana I feel
BrazosDog02 said:
And I'm going to stop watching this show with my wife. She has managed to 'call' all of the plot twists to date 2-3 episodes in advance.
Here's one I read online that seems very plausible. Just speculation.texAZtea said:BrazosDog02 said:
And I'm going to stop watching this show with my wife. She has managed to 'call' all of the plot twists to date 2-3 episodes in advance.
What does your wife say about next season?