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I don't mind having the story line involving the 6666 ranch and perhaps give the spinoff some validity if those cowboys stay on and reprise their roles for it. Cowboy shit for a neo-Western is what drew me into watching the show to begin with rather than the drama. Texas is where they were headed regardless if Costner left the show or not once the outbreak of brucellosis hit the Yellowstone Ranch. The writing could be more in-depth for the cowboys scenes rather than just sitting around a campfire, though the rattlesnakes in the camp was a good opening. Could have done without the Beth/Rip romantic getaway and on to the rest of the show.

Frankly, I am not sure how much better you can honestly expect Sheridan to have done with the writing of S5 Part B with 6 episodes to fill given the circumstances first with Costner's Horizon project delaying the finish to Season 5, the SAGA strike and then Kevin leaving altogether before needing to wrap this show up. As a fan, I would have liked to seen the show go on longer before all of the drama behind the scenes with Costner's exit. However, it was likely headed towards the end of John Dutton at some point anyway. Hate that it ends like this, but it is time as the show just isn't the same with Costner's presence involved. I will hold out some hope that Cole Hauser is right and not just trying to hype up the series finale by saying that it will be unexpected and none of the people's theories are right. Need something that will make getting through these last episodes worth it.
 
I was having trouble figuring out the timelines of what's going on. First they're all down in Texas, then they have the arc of John (not) killing himself and Rip is suddenly back at the Yellowstone ranch to console Beth, then they're back in Texas, then he's home again talking to Lloyd about the future. Obviously the two story lines happened at different times, but which came first? and it's confusing to the viewers. Another thing that got me, mainly because i'm an architect, but Kayce was replacing the roof on that hose with green metal roofing that looked new. a few scenes later they showed the house and that roof looked like it had aged 20 years. stains, patina, valleys were all black and stained. just thought that was funny.

Anybody watch the preview episode of Landman with Billy Bob Thornton. Thought that was pretty good other than the cheesy douchebag All-American football player boyfriend of his daughter. Glad that character will be short lived.
 
The 6666 ranch is actually owned by Taylor Sheridan. There is not one storyline that has come out of there that makes me go so can’t wait until that’s out on its own. To me it just takes away from the reason people are watching. 6666 storyline gets a D. The rest of the storyline for what people are actually watching for has been pretty good.
 
The 6666 ranch is actually owned by Taylor Sheridan. There is not one storyline that has come out of there that makes me go so can’t wait until that’s out on its own. To me it just takes away from the reason people are watching. 6666 storyline gets a D. The rest of the storyline for what people are actually watching for has been pretty good.
Yeah, they are using the series to promote his 6666 vodka etc. Kind of lame.
 
My take is they had a lot of canned film surrounding the 6666 ranch and decided to use it instead of an entire new storyline and shoot...which would have been very expensive.

Having said that, they are doing a terrible job of weaving between the two timelines.

Hell, last week I though Beth was driving down to donkey F Rip just after finding out her father offed himself (allegedly).
 
Actually Tulsa King & Lioness are pretty good as well on Paramount +. Like them all.
Agree. Have watched every episode of these two. Lioness is really interesting, and not a lot of people even know about it. I have Paramount with Amazon Prime. I watch those more than Netflix. Netflix is a bit stale right now and really considering cancelling my account. While I like SOME of them, they have too many shows that are made in other countries.
 
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Agree. Have watched every episode of these two. Lioness is really interesting, and not a lot of people even know about it. I have Paramount with Amazon Prime. I watch those more than Netflix. Netflix is a bit stale right now and really considering cancelling my account. While I like SOME of them, they have too many shows that are made in other countries.
I agree that for me nothing is worse than seeing a movie that is in their top 10 and 10 seconds into it realizing that their lips say one thing but their words say something different. 🤣
 
Looks like the entire season is going to be flashbacks prior to the "suicide" and pimping 6666 products and upcoming series. I do think the Beth/Rip/Casey demolition of Jamie and his witch and her company will be good but you will have to go through a lot of fluff to get to it. Reminds me some of House of Cards when Spacey was fired and that least season was a mess but I think those 3 characters can at least hold this season up enough to make it somewhat interesting.
 
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