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lindysalsagal

(22,557 posts)
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 11:23 PM Thursday

So I just watched the end of Yellowstone on Peacock. Spoilers.

2 tissues so far. Ashokan farewell wasn't fair: That was the song the fiddle was playing as they carried John Dutton out of the barn.

As always, it was gorgeous. I'm gonna miss hearing the TV show song, and all the cowboys insulting each other.

Ok Ok, it's glamorized and not real, but it was fun. Such great stories and actors.

I wasn't a Costner fan before the show, but they all got to me. Every one of them. Especially Beth.

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So I just watched the end of Yellowstone on Peacock. Spoilers. (Original Post) lindysalsagal Thursday OP
It was good, and it was time. Ilsa Thursday #1
I assumed Jamie would have to end up at the train station. lindysalsagal Friday #2

Ilsa

(62,647 posts)
1. It was good, and it was time.
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 11:38 PM
Thursday

I loved Kayce in that episode Counting Coup. While I hated that the little girl was terrified, the father, head of the security firm that whacked John, needed a big wake-up call.

I loved the resolution of the land/ranch tax problem.

lindysalsagal

(22,557 posts)
2. I assumed Jamie would have to end up at the train station.
Fri Mar 28, 2025, 12:15 AM
Friday

He was never a Dutton.not that it was easy to be a Dutton. Sad to see them dismantle the ranch. In real life someone owns it. I get
That development is inevitable. I'd like to know how many families held it for 7 generations.

The remaining government land needs protection.

It was an extreme version of all families.

Funny that the most loyal son was really just an orphan farm hand.

Glad Rip ended it.. He was a criminal but you can't help rooting for him.

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