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Budi

(15,325 posts)
Mon Nov 8, 2021, 12:24 PM Nov 2021

Yellowstone Season 4 Premiere Recap: You 'Herd' It Here First

Yellowstone Season 4 Premiere Recap: You 'Herd' It Here First
https://www.google.com/amp/s/tvline.com/2021/11/07/yellowstone-recap-season-4-episode-1-roarke-dies-josh-holloway-leaving/amp/

Best review of Yellowstone, Season-4
This is exactly what went down in a rapid pace

Damn, this show is a great entertainment.

Costner is his best in Western themed acting.
Just whe ya thought Taylor Sheridan had hit his peak, he scripts "Yellowstone" ❤❤❤❤


Also looking forward to his story of the Dutton family settlers in "1883".
With Sam Eliot & Tim McGraw & Faith Hill..

https://www.google.com/amp/s/tvline.com/2021/11/07/1883-yellowstone-prequel-trailer-paramount-plus-december/amp/

Traiiler:


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hlthe2b

(106,237 posts)
1. If you registered on their website, you could get a free pass for 24 hours to watch...
Mon Nov 8, 2021, 12:36 PM
Nov 2021

Which I did. I agree that it was fast-paced (especially part 1) and excellent. And yeah, Costner is never better than when he does westerns. Not a bad rider either--something refreshing after years of seeing some famous (cough, cough Wayne) actors sitting a saddle like a lazy-boy recliner.

It is so weird that you can ONLY watch the first three seasons on Peacock app (NOT paramount) and only season 4 on the broadcast Paramount channel (first) followed in a day or so on the Paramount app (but not Peacock for at least several months).

But, thus far, season 4 is worth the hassle to find a way to watch.

Staph

(6,341 posts)
2. I watched the first three or four episodes of Yellowstone.
Mon Nov 8, 2021, 01:40 PM
Nov 2021

I couldn't continue. None of the characters were people that I would want to know in real life, which makes it really hard for me to want to watch them on a regular basis. And I actually like Costner!

However, I will give 1883 a try. I'd watch Sam Elliot read the phone book.


ratchiweenie

(7,908 posts)
3. I tried to watch it but being a Montanan, I gotta say it really is an utter farce. It's nothing like
Mon Nov 8, 2021, 01:57 PM
Nov 2021

any Montana or Wyoming or Dakota, or any western state I have ever known. Sorry.

 

Budi

(15,325 posts)
5. ? I grew up in western Dakota, Wy, Co, Montana were places I spent a lot of time
Mon Nov 8, 2021, 02:13 PM
Nov 2021

I believe the show pays tribute to the land, the boundary wars, encroachment of the 21st century.
Plus, its not intended to be a perfect documentary.
It's a story of a family & what surrounds them.

Taylor Sheridan & Costner are story tellers.

I love the drama, the lay of the land that is familiar to my personal experiences & every character cast to create this entertaining series.

I didn't expect a documentary, those have already been made.




ratchiweenie

(7,908 posts)
6. That's why I wanted to like it but it portrayed these guys like they are out of 1821 not 2021.
Tue Nov 9, 2021, 10:46 AM
Nov 2021

True, we have unfortunately swung pretty hard right here in Montana but we aren't quite the wild west knuckle draggers being portrayed. The scenery if beautiful. Oh well, I guess it's great fun and entertainment and we can all use that these days, as long as people realize it's fantasy.

suegeo

(2,817 posts)
8. South Dakota is a GOP/mafia state, today, in reality, in current time
Tue Nov 9, 2021, 04:16 PM
Nov 2021

So Dak hides money for foreign mobsters.

The Governor sent the National Guide to the border, funded by some rich GOP asshole.

GO-ED scandal. Richard Benda. The attorney general hit and killed a man who dies. Left him on the side of the road because the AG "hit a deer". The sheriff lent the AG his car, and drove off. They won't impeach the AG or send him to jail.

Noem's daughter got an appraiser's license, despite not being able to pass the test. SD had to settle 200K for the lady they ousted while she was the head of the appraiser's office.

Russian spy Maria Butina had a GOP "boyfriend" (rat fucker operative) who lives in So Dak.

I cannot speak to how Montana does or does not resemble the TV series. But So. Dak. definitely does.

Texas probably also does (Bush Crime Family etc.)
Idaho, most def. has militias, with guns.

suegeo

(2,817 posts)
7. I think Jamie's bio-father did the hits
Tue Nov 9, 2021, 04:00 PM
Nov 2021

He was in prison, probably met many members of "the militia" (who kidnapped tate) while they were in prison too.

Jamie had no idea what his sociopathic biological father was up to.

The father had the motive (take over the empire), the sociopathic traits, and time to plan with the militia to carry it out.

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