Yellowstone (2018): 1 Part Justified + 1 Part Sopranos + 1 Part Bonanza + 1 Part Cowboys versus Indians

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How to watch every episode of Yellowstone just in time for Thanksgiving

Paramount Network is giving you a whole weekend at the Yellowstone ranch starting November 21. Giddy up.
By Omar Sanchez
November 09, 2020 at 06:12 PM EST




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The Duttons have officially invited you to their Yellowstone Thanksgiving feast. Don't worry, the awkward conversations will be at a minimum.
On Nov. 21 and 22, all three seasons of Yellowstone will air on Paramount Network in back-to-back marathons, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. both days. The marathons will be split up between seasons 1 and 2 on Saturday, followed by a continuation of season 2 and all of season 3 on Sunday.

During the commercial breaks, Paramount Network will also have Yellowstone's official head of craft service, Gabriel "Gator" Guilbeau, preparing a Thanksgiving feast for the cast and crew on set.

Yellowstone season 1 and 2 are currently available to stream on Peacock. Season 3 currently requires access to Paramount Network through your provider. Starting Sunday, Nov. 22, all of Yellowstone will become available on the Peacock app.

Yellowstone is a sprawling western drama that just finished its climactic third season. The show follows the fictional Dutton family, a loyal band of cowboys and badass women, as they come into conflicts along their shared borders. Through the first three seasons, the Yellowstone ranch, led by patriarch John (Kevin Costner), fights tooth and nail to keep its expansive property against power-hungry outsiders, including the looming hedge fund manager Roarke, played by Josh Holloway.

The series also stars Luke Grimes, Kelly Reilly, Wes Bentley, Cole Hauser, Gil Birmingham, and more.
Watch the teaser for the Yellowstone "every episode feast" marathon below.


 

Helico-pterFunk

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The season finale for 3 was off the chain



What's really good for them is they gave themselves plenty of options / directions to go in. Plenty of material for the writers to work with ... whereas another series may have just focused on 1 cliffhanger (and had to deliver on that next year).

The more options the better (in TV or movies).

Too many shows have a serious cliffhanger followed up by a weak wrap-up the next season.




:thumbsup:
 

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What's really good for them is they gave themselves plenty of options / directions to go in. Plenty of material for the writers to work with ... whereas another series may have just focused on 1 cliffhanger (and had to deliver on that next year).

The more options the better (in TV or movies).

Too many shows have a serious cliffhanger followed up by a weak wrap-up the next season.




:thumbsup:
This and the shit was gutsy af. After a slow burn Season 3, Season 4 is destined to be a bloodbath.
 

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She gets worse...but you will see why. It still won't justify her bullshit.
it sure doesn't

one of the drawbacks of the show is all the infighting between the kids.. it's tiring

this show has more in common with Succession.. i wonder where season 4 is headed .
 
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Also done with Season 2. Just when I start to feel sorry for Beth...she goes and shits on Jamie HARD!
 

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Kelsey Chow was getting some heat for playing a Native American. She’s half white and half Chinese. In 2017, when she was cast in Native American roles, she claimed to be descended from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, leading the tribe to issue a statement saying they have no record of Chow, nor did they find any evidence that she is a descendant.
 
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