Yellowstone (Paramount Network)

That website was full of viruses but it said 1883's second season was 1923. Which is what we watched last year and the next one will be 1944 I guess. They will fill in the gaps of what happened like 1923 did.
 
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That website was full of viruses but it said 1883's second season was 1923. Which is what we watched last year and the next one will be 1944 I guess. They will fill in the gaps of what happened like 1923 did.
Well delete the link.
 
I think we all knew John Dutton was going to be written off, but that’s a new way to do it. The going back and forth in story telling is an interesting way to do it, but I think it’s working.
So far I don't mind the back and forth, but why do we need to see them at the 6666 ranch in the past? Hopefully something comes out of that, because right now it just feels like filler.
 
Costner made his path by not agreeing to terms with Sheridan. No choice but to write him off instantly.

Somehow someway, I think the ranch will end in the hands of the native Americans when the final season ends. I’m just going back to the flashbacks.
 
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It looks as they're getting away from the 6666 ranch slowly with this episode and focusing on what's going on with the current storyline. Another question non Yellowstone related. Has anyone watched Landman and how is it,if so?
 
It looks as they're getting away from the 6666 ranch slowly with this episode and focusing on what's going on with the current storyline. Another question non Yellowstone related. Has anyone watched Landman and how is it,if so?

Watched the 1st episode of Landman, it has promise. Hopefully it doesn't follow suit like a lot of his shows, starts off great then goes off the rails.
 
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It looks as they're getting away from the 6666 ranch slowly with this episode and focusing on what's going on with the current storyline. Another question non Yellowstone related. Has anyone watched Landman and how is it,if so?
I’ve watched the first two episodes. Billy Bob’s character is great, even if it’s not an accurate representation of a “landman”. He’s got some great lines. Some of the funny/comedy aspects feel a little forced, but it’s been a solid watch so far.
 
It looks as they're getting away from the 6666 ranch slowly with this episode and focusing on what's going on with the current storyline. Another question non Yellowstone related. Has anyone watched Landman and how is it,if so?
Also, keep in mind that them moving part of the herd south for the winter was in the works before Kevin Costner decided he was done, so some of this has been rewritten on the fly.
 
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It looks as they're getting away from the 6666 ranch slowly with this episode and focusing on what's going on with the current storyline. Another question non Yellowstone related. Has anyone watched Landman and how is it,if so?

It’s also foreshadowing the spinoff and likelihood of Rip, Beth, and possibly some of the cowboys moving to the 6666 ranch after the conclusion of Yellowstone.

I ultimately believe the Yellowstone ends up back in the hands of the Native Americans. Kayce strikes up a deal with Rainwater, IMO.

Rip and/or Kayce kill Jamie at his home. Jamie’s seductress is arrested for the hit on John Dutton.
 
It’s also foreshadowing the spinoff and likelihood of Rip, Beth, and possibly some of the cowboys moving to the 6666 ranch after the conclusion of Yellowstone.

I ultimately believe the Yellowstone ends up back in the hands of the Native Americans. Kayce strikes up a deal with Rainwater, IMO.

Rip and/or Kayce kill Jamie at his home. Jamie’s seductress is arrested for the hit on John Dutton.

Would be a mean, supernatural twist.
 
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