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***Yellowstone Season 4***

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Was there even a point to that last episode? It just felt like a waste of time. Didn't feel like any overall plot was pushing forward. This show is getting sloppy. The only part I enjoyed, once again, was Jimmy figuring things out in Texas. The whole John and Jamie running against each other for governor is just dumb in my opinion. They need to simply what they're doing, they're trying to juggle way too much at once. This show was at it's best when it was simple.
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The point was to lead into the 1883 sneak preview. I already told y'all about the theme park. This is bigger than one show or season.
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Doesn't mean it has to fall off a cliff. Compare this last disjointed episode to the opener and the previous seasons. I wouldn't care if Tate suddenly had Green Mile boners which cured cancer all of a sudden, but at least make the story worthwhile.

Tate's magic boners gets Mo and Chief's attention. They want him to become part of the res leadership because of his gift. The spirits have anointed him. His new name is Stiff as a board certified medicine man. Beth wants to open a clinic to raise money to save the ranch. It begins the final showdown between the ranch and the res, fighting over the boner magic. Fighting for it's new leader. Half Dutton blood, half Broken Rock blood. Catch the ninth spinoff..... YELLOWBONE
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i understand it may be hard to bring a tv show to a satisfying conclusion, but my god the list of shows that just drop the ball completely at the end is really long.

i guess they dont write the whole story before filming anymore? just wing it? then when the writers have a hit they move on to other **** and ignore the end? is that the deal?

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Think the scene was when he brought her/ the vet back "home".

Jimmy gets out of the truck to open her door

And he's wearing spurs!

I paused the show and asked my wife "Why in the hell is he wearing his spurs now?"
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Well he was going to have a 2 hour horse ride back to his cabin, but yes it was odd.
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UnderoosAg said:

Doesn't mean it has to fall off a cliff. Compare this last disjointed episode to the opener and the previous seasons. I wouldn't care if Tate suddenly had Green Mile boners which cured cancer all of a sudden, but at least make the story worthwhile.

Tate's magic boners gets Mo and Chief's attention. They want him to become part of the res leadership because of his gift. The spirits have anointed him. His new name is Stiff as a board certified medicine man. Beth wants to open a clinic to raise money to save the ranch. It begins the final showdown between the ranch and the res, fighting over the boner magic. Fighting for it's new leader. Half Dutton blood, half Broken Rock blood. Catch the ninth spinoff..... YELLOWBONE

Yellowbone or "Yellabone" meant something else when/where I grew up
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aggierogue said:

13B said:

Just a couple questions:
1. How on earth does someone like Jimmy have every girl he runs into throw their panties at him as if he was a frontman for a 1980's Glam Band?
2. How long has Kevin Costner been missing part of his left ear?
Lol. Thought the same thing. And he continues to act like a lost puppy that has to be told how to think and what to do. I've not met many women who find that attractive.
I thought it was because he had a third leg
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Finally got to watch.

I think the thing in the cafe was written to get Sherriff Donnie out of the show. Both to go on to that other show, and to mess up John's plan to get the guy in prison that set up the attacks. I don't think he knows Jamie's dad was behind it yet. What's that term, deux ex machine?

Jimmy is so awkward and dumb I can see the vet girls liking him for that, thinking he's "just so cute" that way.

Monica is still useless, as is all that stuff about Tate.

The wolf thing is intriguing.
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It's the spirit of the wolf that brought medicinal boners
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I think one of the hallmark indicators of a failed episode is when everyone forgets the story line and talks about boners.
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Tate will soon be taking millions of potential children to the train station.
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Tate has got to be one of the worst child actors on a major show. Is he related to someone on the show?
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Gotdamn y'all are some bltchin' SOBs.
Just quit ****ing watching or go start your own "Yellowstone sucks and I have to bleed about it" thread.
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I'll preface this with, I haven't watched the 1883 episodes yet but one thing my wife and i can't understand. It's 1883 and by the clip in Sundays episode one of the kids is John. My question is at what time frame is yellowstone supposed to be set, as it appears to be present day. I'm guessing 1883 is before the John kid is born and more about the Journey over to Montana and the kids will come along later than 1883?
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I'm pretty sure that there's been a few Johns in the Dutton family tree.
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ChipFTAC01 said:

I'm pretty sure that there's been a few Johns in the Dutton family tree.
Im looking for Ray Finkle.... and a clean pair of shorts. Im just a very big Finkle fan. This is my Graceland, sir.
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Tim McGraw is playing Costner's great grandfather.
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The way I understand it, 1883 is about John's grandfather or even great grandfather.
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I think great grandfather (Tim McGraw). John (Costner) is in his 60s. Puts him born around 1955. The "boy" in 1883 is 5yrs old I think they said. So born in 1878 if we think the first episode is actually 1883.

Say he lives to be 65 and had kids at 25… that'd put John's dad born at 1903 and grandfather dead at 1943.

Maybe McGraw is great great grandfather? Just depends on generation gaps that could have been 18 years back then or 30 for a father.

For reference, good friend of mine is a direct descendent of Sam Houston. Born in the 80s. Great great great grandfather.
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Better math than in my post.
Either way, it is current John Dutton's ancestor.
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I think it is being subtle on purpose as some of those things might be part of the story going forward.

Did we ever see John's dad in the first 2 seasons of Yellowstone?

John says his Grandfather settled the land, so either John in 1883 is his grandfather and Tim McGraw never makes it, or John in 1883 was in his 70's when he fathered Costners character meaning McGraws character settled it.

I'm leaning towards McGraw never makes it to that actual Yellowstone ranch, but gets them to Montana. Then John in 1883 is the one that really gets things going once he grows up.
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texags08 said:

I think it is being subtle on purpose as some of those things might be part of the story going forward.

Did we ever see John's dad in the first 2 seasons of Yellowstone?

John says his Grandfather settled the land, so either John in 1883 is his grandfather and Tim McGraw never makes it, or John in 1883 was in his 70's when he fathered Costners character meaning McGraws character settled it.

I'm leaning towards McGraw never makes it to that actual Yellowstone ranch, but gets them to Montana. Then John in 1883 is the one that really gets things going once he grows up.


Not sure what season it was, but we saw John's dad once. Took him up to his favorite spot to die. And he was played by Dabney Coleman.
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They should have just made Tim McGraw be Costner's dad and never explained the time gap.
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RC_57 said:

Think the scene was when he brought her/ the vet back "home".

Jimmy gets out of the truck to open her door

And he's wearing spurs!

I paused the show and asked my wife "Why in the hell is he wearing his spurs now?"
I said the same thing. I also questioned how the new guy on the ranch got access to a truck.
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Bunk Moreland said:

They should have just made Tim McGraw be Costner's dad and never explained the time gap.


Could be like President John Tyler, who was president from 1841 to 1845 and still has a living grandson. True story. Look it up.
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JCA1 said:

Bunk Moreland said:

They should have just made Tim McGraw be Costner's dad and never explained the time gap.


Could be like President John Tyler, who was president from 1841 to 1845 and still has a living grandson. True story. Look it up.


One of my favorite fun facts to tell.
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JCA1 said:

texags08 said:

I think it is being subtle on purpose as some of those things might be part of the story going forward.

Did we ever see John's dad in the first 2 seasons of Yellowstone?

John says his Grandfather settled the land, so either John in 1883 is his grandfather and Tim McGraw never makes it, or John in 1883 was in his 70's when he fathered Costners character meaning McGraws character settled it.

I'm leaning towards McGraw never makes it to that actual Yellowstone ranch, but gets them to Montana. Then John in 1883 is the one that really gets things going once he grows up.


Not sure what season it was, but we saw John's dad once. Took him up to his favorite spot to die. And he was played by Dabney Coleman.


Correct. Also, first episode of season 4 had McGraw and little Dutton herding cattle in the snow. They gave one to the Indians that wanted to bury their elder on that land, presumably the Dutton ranch.

So McGraw makes it. Little McGraw/Dutton is in the cabin when leather hat daddy McGraw comes back shot.

Honestly, who fkin knows and I doubt Sheridan really put much thought into it… which I don't care. Just show me Elsa's bewbs and that rockstar smile.
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JCA1 said:

texags08 said:

I think it is being subtle on purpose as some of those things might be part of the story going forward.

Did we ever see John's dad in the first 2 seasons of Yellowstone?

John says his Grandfather settled the land, so either John in 1883 is his grandfather and Tim McGraw never makes it, or John in 1883 was in his 70's when he fathered Costners character meaning McGraws character settled it.

I'm leaning towards McGraw never makes it to that actual Yellowstone ranch, but gets them to Montana. Then John in 1883 is the one that really gets things going once he grows up.


Not sure what season it was, but we saw John's dad once. Took him up to his favorite spot to die. And he was played by Dabney Coleman.
Correct. I assume that Dabney Coleman is the same character as the little boy in this series.
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texags08 said:

I think it is being subtle on purpose as some of those things might be part of the story going forward.

Did we ever see John's dad in the first 2 seasons of Yellowstone?

John says his Grandfather settled the land, so either John in 1883 is his grandfather and Tim McGraw never makes it, or John in 1883 was in his 70's when he fathered Costners character meaning McGraws character settled it.

I'm leaning towards McGraw never makes it to that actual Yellowstone ranch, but gets them to Montana. Then John in 1883 is the one that really gets things going once he grows up.
McGraw was at the ranch in Montana when he allowed the Indians to bury the man discovered during construction and halted work. Also gave them a steer for food.
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rugger74 said:

texags08 said:

I think it is being subtle on purpose as some of those things might be part of the story going forward.

Did we ever see John's dad in the first 2 seasons of Yellowstone?

John says his Grandfather settled the land, so either John in 1883 is his grandfather and Tim McGraw never makes it, or John in 1883 was in his 70's when he fathered Costners character meaning McGraws character settled it.

I'm leaning towards McGraw never makes it to that actual Yellowstone ranch, but gets them to Montana. Then John in 1883 is the one that really gets things going once he grows up.
McGraw was at the ranch in Montana when he allowed the Indians to bury the man discovered during construction and halted work. Also gave them a steer for food.


Forgot about that. So are we going with McGraw being Grandfather and the kid being Johns father? Remembering that scene where John took his father to die it definitely seemed to be late 70's early 80's they were going for. So Johns dad lived to be 100+ and was 70ish when John was born? Making John in his late 60s now.

Or, is John the ******* son of one of John Sr. daughters that died and was raised as his son? The father could be tied in with Jamie's father somehow. Maybe Jamie's father is John's half brother. No way they are going that deep with this story but fun to think about. I could make **** up all day long and I'm sure the most unexplainable and impossible thing will be what they run with.
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Thanks Coppin, that helps clean it up, i know with these shows its better to unplug from reality and not think about time gaps and ages and stuff like that but this one was confusing me. If that all extends, great gf, gf, then dad, then John Dutton the time line fits better.
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That is the timeline I have been operating under since early on.

I was born in the early 80s, Beth is ~my age. I had a great, great grandfather who was a Civil War veteran (I had others too, but I think they were 3x great).
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Well, you could have a kid at 14 or 94, which pretty well means 3 generations can go 42 years or 240. It is still possible that someone alive today has a grandfather born in 1780.
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McGraw is Costner's great grandfather.
Dabney Coleman is McGraw's grandson.

Y'all think way too much.

Not even gonna comment on the dude above wondering if the kid in 1883 is Costner.
 
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