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Favourite one line or liners interacting between characters
There were many awesome moments now granted I haven't finished season 15 just done with season 14 especoslly with lloyd/jimmy lloyd/rip but the one line that stuck with me was the conversation that Beth has with rip.
The conversation that happens when Kayce is given Rip's role.
Beth: "I always worried that he'd love you more someday. But he doesn't... don't leave."
Rip: "That's nothing that was ever in doubt. This is my family, whether y'all think of me that way or not."
That line from Rip just hit hard....
What about you guys which line would you say stands out
Help
I just started and im working through season 2, i just need confirmation that beth has a good character arc. I dont get why hella people stan her rn, there are few redeeming qualities as of s2 e4 (ik theres so much more to the show to watch). No major spoilers plzz, I just wanna know if imma stay pissed whenever beths on screen.
New Viewer: Just binged 1883, 1923, then Yellowstone in Chronological order for first time watching. AMA
Decided to get caught up by watching in this order, with my wife. Was curious about trying this order to see how it stood up, and aside from 1 major spoiler (that my wife caught, and I missed), I have to say it was a very satisfying experience. The flashback/nods in Yellowstone S4 and S5 were great payoffs.
Anyways, if anyone was curious for recommending to friends, I think this definitely works and was a great experience!
edit: SPOILER WARNING BELOW (Think I'm having issue with the spoiler code if anyone has any tips...)
>!The spoiler being in 1883 the Indian mentioning that in 7 generations they will reclaim the land. I had forgotten about it, but my wife remembered it, and that obviously gives away the S5 ending on who inherits the land a good bit.!<
"The only way to save Marshals is a Dutton Ranch crossover. Cut the red tape."
\*\*AN OPEN LETTER TO PARAMOUNT & CBS EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS\*\* \\\[\[1\](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/dutton-ranch-marshals-yellowstone-beth-kayce-crossover-1236545919/)\\\\\\\]
\*\*Subject: Break the Red Tape – We Need the Dutton Sibling Crossover Now\*\*
To the teams behind \*Y: Marshals\* and \*Dutton Ranch\*:
We see what is happening, and it is a no-brainer. \*Marshals\* has the grit of Kayce Dutton, but it is currently drowning in standard network television procedural formulas. Meanwhile, the world is buzzing for the raw, high-stakes chaos of Beth and Rip heading to Texas in \*Dutton Ranch\*.
Stop letting corporate red tape dictate the storytelling. You both stream under the same \*\*Paramount+\*\* banner. Use it.
\*\*Give us Kayce in Texas\*\* for a multi-episode arc to inject some real adrenaline back into his character.
\*\*Give us an Unrated, Extended Cut on streaming\*\* where Beth and Rip can collide with the \*Marshals\*universe without being watered down by network TV censorship.
The audience score for \*Marshals\* is telling you exactly what we want. Fans don't want a sterilized cop show; we want the unfiltered, whiskey-soaked madness of the original universe. Listen to the fans, merge the worlds, and make the television event of the decade.
Having their kids unite is also another way.
Rip in season5
I absolutely didn’t understand how rip was the calmest of them all with John’s death, I was expecting him to go berserk but he didn’t even bother with finding who killed him. It was very odd.
But him on the funeral day putting all the dirt back in and being the last one there talking was good scene.
Just about finished bingeing season 4 love this show (I know what happens in the end so no need to be careful of spoilers)
In my opinion my favourite characters on the show were Lloyd, Rip, Jimmy, John, Mo and Kayce. I loved the father/son dynamic between Lloyd and Jimmy. Liked Mia early on, didn't like her getting possessive later on even though she ended things. I wish they left John's death to the end, but I understand this was due to scheduling conflicts. Beth was my love/hate character, in some instances loved hers, others not so much. Overall I think this was an awesome show, hopefully I hope for great things from the spin offs on Marshalls and Dutton Ranch, plus the prequels of 1883 and 1923
Was it worth not waiting the 3 weeks?
Alex and Spencer were morons. All they had to do was wait 3 dang weeks to take a ship and they’d have been together the entire time.
Instead they dont wait and end up suffering needlessly, still showing up far later than 3 weeks later.
I hate shows that make the entire plot of the show avoidable with one stupid simple choice. Its a sign of crappy writing IMO.
Episode 5 🤠
I love the Yellowstone universe and picking apart the episodes! There's so much in every word and look.
Hope it's okay to pop this here 🙂 every view helps but if you're not interested absolutely no worries at all! Hope you're enjoying the show ☺️
Edit: this is an episode discussion and recap 🙂 so has spoilers with some theories and thoughts about the episode!
Dutton Ranch is incredible — but is it accidentally recreating Yellowstone’s character map?
Love the show. But something is nagging at me and I can’t unsee it.
Are they rebuilding the exact same character dynamics just in Texas?
Beulah & Everett — the slow burn love that never quite fulfills. Feels like John Dutton and Governor Lynelle. Same longing. Same missed timing. Same “we could have been something” energy.
Oriana & Carter — rebellious girl, lost boy falling hard. Carter is essentially Monica 2.0. Sweet, caught between worlds, slightly in over his head.
Joaquin — still forming but Beth’s direct reference to him at the bar wasn’t subtle. Jamie energy is absolutely being built here.
Azul & Zach — this one is the most obvious. Azul is being positioned as the new Rip for this world. And Zach? That’s Lloyd. Loyal, quiet, fills the frame without demanding it.
I love this show. I think it’s standing on its own two feet in ways Yellowstone never did in its first season.
But I’m watching the character map rebuild itself and I don’t know if that’s intentional comfort for existing fans or a creative limitation.
Anyone else seeing this?
Marshals
Does anybody know why double G would straight up lie about Ronner dying right next to him?
New watcher of 2018 yellowstone
So i saw a lot of clips on yt with rip, the bunk house teeter, carter and Beth just taking no crap from anyone I only just started season 1 and im enjoying it but i was expecting it to be a bit different does the show shift in later seasons to focusing on those characters. Loving it but got into it for the Beth and rip show.
John Dutton
Killing John Dutton killed the vibe of the show. I know creators had to do this coz of his other commitments but it sure did sucked and killed the excitement of the show.
How did the Duttons survive the Depression?
So I just recently finished 1923 and I was thinking, how did the Duttons survive the 29 crash just 6 years later and the following depression? I imagine Jacob and Clara would either be dead or close to it and that would have been really hard on Spencer having to raise a 6 year old child by himself, also I can’t imagine that the ranching/ cattle industry was exactly booming during the depression, not to mention any money that they had in the banks probably disappeared during the bank runs, also they would have had a hard time getting loans. I really hope 1944 addresses how they survived that time period of the depression, I imagine they could introduce a “Rip” like character who was drifting looking for work during the depression and happened to stick around the ranch for a meal and board, maybe this character could be Jimmys great grandfather and his son (jimmys grandfather) grew up working with John Dutton the 2nd and that’s why John Dutton the 3rd felt like he had a responsibility to take jimmy on as a ranch hand in the original series.
The Boys Dig On TS
This is something only a fan of Yellowstone would understand.
In The Boys, Season 5, Episode 7, when Black Noir is discussing script writing with the director of a movie he's in he says,
"Can you at least write a finale that isn't just a dogpile of a bunch of red state bumper stickers slapped together?"
Then the director says to him,
"The Taylor Sheridan AI wrote the thing, and it does not take notes."
LOL!