![]() ![]() (This couldn’t possibly last.) At the same time, Native leader Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) is feeling the pressure to do something – anything! – to move their project forward, potentially moving him into much darker territory. And Rip and Beth seem happy – or at least relatively happy. Meanwhile, Kayce is expecting his second child with Monica (Kelsey Asbille) and trying to figure out his life following Season 4’s trippy vision quest. ![]() And while he might be able to establish sweeping legislation to keep developers away from his land, he has also made himself more vulnerable (especially dangerous given how many skeletons are in John Dutton’s closet). But his new role as a civil servant comes with a bigger target on his back. Beth thinks this could be great they can now crush their enemies even more handily. Instead of merely a landowner and rancher, Costner’s John Dutton is now the governor of Montana. I probably would have run into a few of you who wished to do the same.Īs Jamie leaned on his brother's good spirit to ward off Garrett, Garrett saw his son's weakness and walked right into it and exploited it perfectly.How to Watch ‘Yellowstone’: Where Is the Kevin Costner Series Streaming?Īs we near the beginning of Season 5, the show is going through its biggest shakeup yet. Did I try to kill him? You're damned right I did, and I'll keep tryin' till I get it right. I have no agenda but giving you back the family you never had and the legacy he robbed from you. John Dutton used you, just like he used all his children to scare and shame others so nobody takes back what he stole. Those are words men invented to scare and shame other men to take back what they've stolen. When he attempted to confront Garrett, Garrett was so annoyingly smug and calm that I'm surprised I didn't physically manifest inside of that scene to slap him silly. The farther away from his brother that he is in spirit and proximity, the less likely he is to carry forth good intentions. Jamie can and will do the right thing with Kayce by his side. You barely know him! You miss what you thought you were, that's all. You'll miss that whether you're alive or not. Lloyd and his broken hand ultimately helped Walker up off the ground after the melee, so please, oh please, let that be the last of it. Suddenly, a normally sullen Walker is standing up and squawking like an ass to taunt Lloyd? I guess he could have just had enough of Lloyd's teenage behavior, but both characters were penned differently than we've come to know them. If nothing else, their story is over.Įven the way the fight started felt off. And Teeter gets the short end of the stick. Thankfully, she's been kicked to the curb. Nobody wanted her with Lloyd, and shacking up with Walker was the only alternative if she was going to be around. It's been a highly unpleasant journey for the worst reasons. The only way this can be explained is that the feud was counter to the otherwise sage and loyal man Lloyd is for the Yellowstone just to titillate. After decades on the ranch, that's what brings down Lloyd? It's a stretch I'm not willing to take. ![]() There's no fighting on the ranch, but Lloyd circumvented all of that to stab Walker.
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