Hopefully the Season ending is 100% about the Yellowstone story with no 6666 bs story involved.
Also even with selling of the ranch aren't the taxes for the year they still had the ranch be due? Does the State property tax just never get collected and forgotten about?No way in hell Beth gets away with that. Jamie's baby mama is a loose end. Jamie vanishing is a loose end.
No way you can just sell the Yellowstone without all the heirs being present.
How did Rip know where Jamie lived?
Go for a walk.No way in hell Beth gets away with that. Jamie's baby mama is a loose end. Jamie vanishing is a loose end.
No way you can just sell the Yellowstone without all the heirs being present.
How did Rip know where Jamie lived?
SPOILER ALERT for HymanKaplan......
Well I think it was a good episode but I felt unfullfilled in the end. So much fluff and waste the last few seasons to have it end like that. When Lanelle told John's former aide that she wasn't under confidentially since she was now unemployed, I thought man that's gonna be good. Zilch related to it after unless she secretly got to Beth but we will never know. That's just one example of things thrown in that meant nothing and added nothing. It was satisfying to see Beth sink that knife into Jamie. He needed that in like the 2nd season.
Not in my opinion. Jamie was very young himself and did the only thing he knew to do. The fact that Beth couldn't forgive him for making a mistake when he was basically a kid himself was stupid. Jamie was what his family turned him into.I stopped watching after about the 3rd season, but I never could understand the hate for Jamie. I know it was because he had Beth sterilized, but IIRC she (and their father by proxy, because he was such an awful Dad) put him (still essentially a child) in an impossible situation, and never forgave him. I mean, no wonder he turned on them. Am I misreading this?
Pretty much agree. As I said before, Costner put Taylor in a tough spot. Having to write out your leading character with zero build up for it in the previous episodes is tough to do. He did a pretty good job of it. Alot of fluff in these final "season" episodes that never got resolved. Would have liked to see how Market Equities handled finding out the Duttons sold the land to the Native Americans along with several other things. Ultimately, I am not sure there is ever a perfect ending to a popular show if you have been invested in it for several years. Is what it is. Be interesting to see where Taylor goes with all of it now.SPOILER ALERT for HymanKaplan......
Well I think it was a good episode but I felt unfullfilled in the end. So much fluff and waste the last few seasons to have it end like that. When Lanelle told John's former aide that she wasn't under confidentially since she was now unemployed, I thought man that's gonna be good. Zilch related to it after unless she secretly got to Beth but we will never know. That's just one example of things thrown in that meant nothing and added nothing. It was satisfying to see Beth sink that knife into Jamie. He needed that in like the 2nd season.
It was satisfying to see Beth sink that knife into Jamie.
A terrible conclusion to an overall decent show that started out with promise.
Yeah it went from far fetched to completey unrealistic. Just a bad way to wind down to an ending.- I hated Beth so much that I was rooting for Jamie. 🤣
- The first three seasons were excellent. My suspension of reality can only be stretched so far. The family that fought for 150 years for that land suddenly gets bullied by a tax bill. They owed so much money that they had to abandon the whole ranch and John Dutton didn't have an estate planner.
Tim McGraw shoulda stayed the **** in Tennessee.