Yellowstone isn’t subtle, and it doesn’t want to be. It’s raw, operatic, occasionally unhinged, and completely confident in its own thunder. A modern Western that knows exactly what it is and swings hard every time. 🤠
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What others are saying
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CCory · Feb 3100
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Joshua Garvin · Aug 2250Well written show.
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SESam Egan · Aug 15
10/10
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Don Pawlowski · Aug 1585@[Ryan](8f2c1dc9-8857-4982-af2a-036542022e16) you still watching this?
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JMJaniel Miller · Jun 26
I want to watch new movies
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Stephen Morris · Jun 18Yellowstone was a cultural phenomenon. It spawned a couple spinoffs, more in the works and a barbecue sauce that I see in the grocery store aisles, undoubtedly to transport consumers back to Montana’s most famous fictional ranch and to pretend for just a moment Gator had whipped up a rack of ribs and smothered them in his secret sauce. And while the series is entertaining, it’s equally exhausting and melodramatic. I fear tasting the delicious BBQ sauce might give me a Kayce-like PTSD flashback to Beth pulling up hot in her Bentley smoking a cigarette and yelling about vegans or how some private equity group run by Dr. Evil has concocted some elaborate plan to steal the ranch. But hey, there are almost no bad performances in this show. It maybe should have just rode off into the sunset a couple of seasons earlier. 🐄🐄🐄 / 🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄.