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Re: Yellow Stone [Re: GusWayne] #8775355 01/06/23 09:31 PM
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I just got around to watching the mid-season finale last night. Wow this show is a shell of it's former self. And we're supposed to believe Beth doesn't know anything about the train-station? Really? There is plenty to focus on in Montana, but instead they spend 1/3 of the show on Jimmy and his girlfriend talking about what time Jimmy will be home for dinner. Tyler Sheridan needs to start focusing on this show again and not the 1000th spinoff that no one is watching on Paramount+.


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So far I believe they are all making money.

Re: Yellow Stone [Re: gtrich94] #8775379 01/06/23 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by gtrich94
I just got around to watching the mid-season finale last night. Wow this show is a shell of it's former self. And we're supposed to believe Beth doesn't know anything about the train-station? Really? There is plenty to focus on in Montana, but instead they spend 1/3 of the show on Jimmy and his girlfriend talking about what time Jimmy will be home for dinner. Tyler Sheridan needs to start focusing on this show again and not the 1000th spinoff that no one is watching on Paramount+.


It’s definitely not the same. Neutered all the men. Beth is the only man left on the show.


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Re: Yellow Stone [Re: GusWayne] #8775386 01/06/23 10:33 PM
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I like Monica lizard We call her Pocahontas.

The show is entertaining and we watch it, but yes, if you have spent any time at all outdoors or around cattle, you can find all kinds of things that don't check out. But what show isn't that way?

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Haven't had it in years but never spit any out.


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I am a sucker for happy endings and strapped cowboys.
Re: Yellow Stone [Re: GusWayne] #8775415 01/06/23 11:23 PM
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Rip? Never heard of her. When I was in Vegas for the NFR some folks from Teton Ridge asked me about being in the series in a few scenes. I told them I didn’t want to steal the scene from little ol’ Rip and politely declined. I’ve actually met and talked with Taylor, we were both drinking at the time and got along fine, he is a man of vision and certainly has a lot of irons in the fire. I’ve been to a few cuttings and reining shows and he was there, he’s a hand in the saddle as far as riding.

I run my ranch, rodeo and farm, a lot of the scenes are way off, some of the things the “hands” do would get your azz whupped on a real ranch. But, it’s television.


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Rip? Never heard of her. When I was in Vegas for the NFR some folks from Teton Ridge asked me about being in the series in a few scenes. I told them I didn’t want to steal the scene from little ol’ Rip and politely declined. I’ve actually met and talked with Taylor, we were both drinking at the time and got along fine, he is a man of vision and certainly has a lot of irons in the fire. I’ve been to a few cuttings and reining shows and he was there, he’s a hand in the saddle as far as riding.

I run my ranch, rodeo and farm, a lot of the scenes are way off, some of the things the “hands” do would get your azz whupped on a real ranch. But, it’s television.

I believe you could take Rip!



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Rip? Never heard of her. When I was in Vegas for the NFR some folks from Teton Ridge asked me about being in the series in a few scenes. I told them I didn’t want to steal the scene from little ol’ Rip and politely declined. I’ve actually met and talked with Taylor, we were both drinking at the time and got along fine, he is a man of vision and certainly has a lot of irons in the fire. I’ve been to a few cuttings and reining shows and he was there, he’s a hand in the saddle as far as riding.

I run my ranch, rodeo and farm, a lot of the scenes are way off, some of the things the “hands” do would get your azz whupped on a real ranch. But, it’s television.

I believe you could take Rip!



Yeh, ain't nobody taking Kent to the train station. roflmao

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Rip? Never heard of her. When I was in Vegas for the NFR some folks from Teton Ridge asked me about being in the series in a few scenes. I told them I didn’t want to steal the scene from little ol’ Rip and politely declined. I’ve actually met and talked with Taylor, we were both drinking at the time and got along fine, he is a man of vision and certainly has a lot of irons in the fire. I’ve been to a few cuttings and reining shows and he was there, he’s a hand in the saddle as far as riding.

I run my ranch, rodeo and farm, a lot of the scenes are way off, some of the things the “hands” do would get your azz whupped on a real ranch. But, it’s television.

I believe you could take Rip!



Yeh, ain't nobody taking Kent to the train station. roflmao


Hell, ain’t no 4 people taking Kent to the train station.roflmao


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My wife watches it. I find it stupid and unrealistic.

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It's better than watching Hallmark movies!


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Originally Posted by jeepercreeper
My wife watches it. I find it stupid and unrealistic.

me too

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Originally Posted by unclebubba
It's better than watching Hallmark movies!


At least Hallmark movies have hot women to look at and they are a good primer for the wife. She gets woo’ed by the storyline and Im basically the best alternative to the good looking guy character in the movie so I end up getting action.

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It's better than watching Hallmark movies!


At least Hallmark movies have hot women to look at and they are a good primer for the wife. She gets woo’ed by the storyline and Im basically the best alternative to the good looking guy character in the movie so I end up getting action.

roflmao

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Rip? Never heard of her. When I was in Vegas for the NFR some folks from Teton Ridge asked me about being in the series in a few scenes. I told them I didn’t want to steal the scene from little ol’ Rip and politely declined. I’ve actually met and talked with Taylor, we were both drinking at the time and got along fine, he is a man of vision and certainly has a lot of irons in the fire. I’ve been to a few cuttings and reining shows and he was there, he’s a hand in the saddle as far as riding.

I run my ranch, rodeo and farm, a lot of the scenes are way off, some of the things the “hands” do would get your azz whupped on a real ranch. But, it’s television.


Gonna guess Rip is on the left

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I never knew that you could graze cattle all winter long in the panhandle without needing hay. What kind of grass do they have that grows well in the winter in the panhandle??

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Originally Posted by jrgocards
I never knew that you could graze cattle all winter long in the panhandle without needing hay. What kind of grass do they have that grows well in the winter in the panhandle??

JR



Or that you needed to send half your ranch staff off for a year to watch a herd of cows graze in a field.


Not only that, but grazing panhandle rangeland commands $14/acre per month. Down here we only get $3 or $4 per acre a year….


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Hopefully they weren’t bringing Brucellosis to Texas.



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Hopefully they weren’t bringing Brucellosis to Texas.



Murder rate is definitely gonna go up in the panhandle


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It’s not a documentary guys, just a show I like

I’m sure they weren’t cutting the balls off bull calves exactly like your grand pappy did either…

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