We did finish it, but it fell into the trap of using more and more fantastical and unrealistic storylines. Think Nip / Tuck, if you remember that show - just over the top absurd. There are so many great shows out there, I kinda regret sticking with Yellowstone. And I'll be wary of other Taylor Sheridan shows in the future as they hit Seasons 3-4. (Although I loved the first 2 seasons if Lioness.) |
For the last couple seasons, I watched it for the cowboy stuff, the cinematography, and the scenery. The story went from blah to actively detracting from the experience. |
She was his only daughter--so she presumably reminded him of his late wife--and Jamie wasn't actually his son, he was secretly adopted, right? Beth also had his toughness. Ideally, Beth would get married to Rip and have had 5 or 6 grandkids. Only viewers are privy to why that's not possible and that 1 of those would-be grandkids was aborted with Jamie's help 20 years ago. Instead John was stuck with only one grandkid via the wacko his youngest son was dumb enough to procreate with. |
You think Monica is a wacko? She’s the sanest of the bunch! |
She was transparently a subversive far left wacko with loyalties to her ethnicity. And just an insufferable character. But we quit watching the show because the writing got so dumb and lazy. |
In the first season when beth is crying in the car to jamie she tells him that she looked her mother in the eyes when she was dying and she knew that her mother had no love for her at all. So why does Beth put this dead mother on a pedestal for the next 25 years. Remember when she threatened Governor Lynell when she spent the night with "daddy"? it was so stupid. |
I didn’t see that at all. |
I am definitely in the minority, but I loved the show. I loved Beth and Rip and Kayce. I am also a staunch progressive. I guess I'm just weird! |
YES! The end is very satisfying. |