Yellowstone - Season 4 - This Sunday 8pm

Jakerin

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What happened to the little boy who’s mother was shot when Dutton was shot? He wasn’t seen after he went back to get the lug nuts.
 

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Someone mentioned a naked lady. Where can I catch up to season 4 for free?
 

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I’m trying hard with this show because a certain lady I’m very fond of is super into it.

I’m struggling with it. It’s Game of Thrones, ranch-style in Montana.
I have the same challenge. It's a horrible show. It's like watching porn, great views/scenery but absolutely no plot.

My favorite scene so far has been when Beth's office gets blown to bits and she is shredded, bleeding and burnt everywhere, well except for her boobs. They were pristine, completely unscathed, glistening in the sun and there for the world to see. Classic.
 
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I have the same challenge. It's a horrible show. It's like watching porn, great views/scenery but absolutely no plot.
I just want some normality or virtue in a character somewhere in there, anywhere.

Instead, everyone in the whole show is a three alarm dumpster fire and the writers go “how many logs can we throw on so-and-so’s fire in this episode?”
 

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Watched the first episode, may dive in, but need to shut off my BS meter. That's easy when it's sci-fi, but tough when it's all supposedly happening right where I've lived for nearly 50 years. Seeing the 'ranchers' trying to 'ranch' is tough. Seems like it wouldn't take much to bring a normal working person to give tips on just a few things like righty-tighty, sounds-horses-actually-make, trailers and trailering, Cows 101, etc.

IMHO, from the first episode, they have the Yellowstone Club/Developers nailed pretty good. Authenticity-seekers acting like they actually discovered something. Of course when I 'found' fishing in Texas I acted the same way so....

Have a very close friend who lives right where they film down near Hamilton and it's all they talk about. They belong to the Stock Farm Club, so see the cast and crew at dinner, the whole town is filled with the production crew, etc, so it makes sense.

Might have to take that 'brand your employees' to the next level and try it in my organization!
 

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I love it. I've bought all 4 seasons & have binge watched the first 3 + the first few episodes of 4 and now I'm caught up. As with any television show or motion picture, ya gotta remind yourself that you're watching it purely for entertainment. If you find that you're constantly analizing it along the way, and picking apart everything, then why bother. Just enjoy the entertainment.
 

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I’m trying hard with this show because a certain lady I’m very fond of is super into it.

I’m struggling with it. It’s Game of Thrones, ranch-style in Montana.
I like the show as well but it's no GOT. A main character should have died at the end of last season. I mean let's be real... someone should have died. I still enjoy the show though.
 

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My wife likes the series, so we watch it.

That said, I've got to admit that I had a really good laugh watching S4E7 tonite...the scene/line, "I just jxxxed-off a horse" was hilarious, especially followed by the line, "...and you've got fifteen more to do today".
 
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I don't care for the show but for any fans out there, you can see some of the set stuff just E of Clyde Park at the Crazy Mnt Ranch. I think they have been filming some sort of pre-quill out there. Maybe they still are.
 

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I love it. I've bought all 4 seasons & have binge watched the first 3 + the first few episodes of 4 and now I'm caught up. As with any television show or motion picture, ya gotta remind yourself that you're watching it purely for entertainment. If you find that you're constantly analizing it along the way, and picking apart everything, then why bother. Just enjoy the entertainment.
I feel analized every time I watch an episode. Such a stupid TV show.
 

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I can tolerate it, but ultimately dislike the show. My wife loves it. It's a bad soap opera set in Montana.

At some point, someone will go to the hospital, recover there, and it will be a completely different actor that emerges. They'll play it off as his disfigurement from freebasing cow turds required massive plastic surgery.

Jeremy
 

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Me and the wife have went back and starting watching Justified from the start. It is based about a hr and 20 minutes from us and in Harlan KY. The director did a great job of knowing about Appalachia Heritage because I've ran into several of those characters working in the coal fields.
 

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I like it. Its Sons of Anarchy but cowboys. Mo is second cousin to my friends wife he grew up on the rez for real. Its tv and entertaining if i wanted a documentary i would watch nat geo or go help my friends but im not much of a cowboy. Best line is Beth "only the good die young if there was a nuclear bomb it would just be me and the f()*ing cockroaches left".
 

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I don't care for the show but for any fans out there, you can see some of the set stuff just E of Clyde Park at the Crazy Mnt Ranch. I think they have been filming some sort of pre-quill out there. Maybe they still are.

I was getting gas in Clyde Park a few weeks ago and asked the owner about all the new signs on the road, trucks, etc. and he did confirm that they're filming a Yellowstone prequel. There are a bunch of big people-mover buses going around Bozeman and Livingston also that are a part of the set and crew.

I predict the following:
Years from now, what will be known as The First Wave will be the in-migration after River Runs Through It.
What will be known as The Second Migration will be the in-migration after Yellowstone.
I will ask the government for tons of money to study the personality profiles of each migration, where they came from, what was their station in life prior to and post migration.

When they were filming the 4th of July scene in River Runs Through It I was fishing with two friends on the Yellowstone and we got into a hatch that was insane just below the set. It was getting dark and we had a ways to go, knowing we'd be floating in the dark but the fishing was too good to stop. Then a guy walks down from the set and starts yelling at us (kindly) "Can you all float down a bit? We'd like to film the sunset!" and a buddy I no longer fish or spend time with says, "Can you shut the f@#&^ed up? I'm trying to fish without some Hollywood dude asking me to not fish!" The float down to the takeout included a broken oar and dimming flashlight, but totally worth it.
 
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Being from the East, I really enjoy the show for what it is. Love the scenery, but just don't think to far into it, it's a relatively plotless soap opera. If I lived in Montana/the West I would probably despise it.

With that being said, the creator of the show is Taylor Sheridan. Regardless of what you think of Yellowstone, he has written/directed 3 of the better movies of the last 10 years in my opinion. Sicario, Hell or High Water, and Wind River. Check them out if youre looking
 

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I’m with most people that it is far fetched and not realistic (i.e. murdering someone/ getting blown up/shot multiple times and next episode act like nothing happened. But like others, I agree it’s just a tv show made for entertainment. It’s not designed to be a documentary.

I believe I have figured out the unique intrigue with this show (for some)
Every way the Duttons deal with issues is not what our current society allows. And deep down, some people may wish that this could be done today.
Examples;
Beth‘s method of fighting against corporate takeover.
fist fighting trespassers and then threatening to bury them.
having disgruntled employees fight it out instead of calling HR
going after kidnappers instead of sitting at home waiting on law enforcement.
using “tough love” technique on kids that are going the wrong direction.

You get my point. But all of this is done for love of family.

Disclaimer;
I am not advocating violence/killing or emotional child abuse in my post. Please don‘t respond back with references acusing me of such.
 
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Being from the East, I really enjoy the show for what it is. Love the scenery, but just don't think to far into it, it's a relatively plotless soap opera. If I lived in Montana/the West I would probably despise it.

With that being said, the creator of the show is Taylor Sheridan. Regardless of what you think of Yellowstone, he has written/directed 3 of the better movies of the last 10 years in my opinion. Sicario, Hell or High Water, and Wind River. Check them out if youre looking
The fact he has made such good movies makes it even more confounding why Yellowstone is such garbage. It's almost like he's doing Yellowstone just show everyone how well he can make a horse spin in circles.
 
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