Yellowstone
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Man, this might be a tough season to get through, huh?
I can deal with slow plot movement on the show, but its getting glacial.
Josh Holloway deserved better.)
A snake crawling around inside Teeters bedroll is a pretty horrifying scenario.
Its an interesting conversation, but it feels like this could have all happenedlast week.
In retrospect, maybe that episode shouldve saved Johns assassination for the end.
(He must know Jamie was behind it if Beth does, though, right?)
Its hard to picture these two men anywhere other than the Dutton ranch what would that look like?
Never mind that she just learned he essentially manipulated her into living and sleeping with him.
This was always my problem with Summer.
Broadly speaking, shows should challenge their protagonists ways of thinking, andYellowstonehas always resisted that.
It still uses its characters as mouthpieces too often.
Hes keeping this side project secret from Monica for now, though she seems to know somethings up.
But how far will Kayce be willing to go when it comes to Jamie?
The two somehow havent even spoken since Johns death, which feels weird.
Its a decent place to end the story, but it isnt quite enough to overcome another disjointed episode.
After a lethargic opening episode, this one doesnt inspire a ton of hope for the final four.
Beth gets pulled over for speeding by a female cop (gasp!
), who passes along her thanks to Rip for all he does at the Four Sixes.
Why include another scene with Tate repeatedly complaining about his parents displays of affection?
That scene is almost identical to the one from last week.
The banter about the difference between sayingretardandidiotis, well, idiotic.
Last episodes similar conversation really didnt need a sequel.
The hit on John was$50 million?
Colby and Teeter reunion when?