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Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 10 REACTION!! (full watch along)

We watched this episode of Yellowstone on Amazon.

This is a watch along so you do need to bring your own copy of the episode to see it, there is no PIP or show audio. There is a visual cues off the top and a timer to help you sync up.

Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 10 REACTION!! (full watch along)

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Because, as the description states, this is a watch along. you need to being your own copy and sync up with us. it's against copyright law to show the entire episode.

Nikki & Steven

Why is everything so blurry?

Lakeshia Jackson

I'm lost with all the time jumps, its clear the editing took a hit

Presence Unknown

Sort of off topic yet on topic for the Dutton family. In the real world, from what I've seen there is actually a push and funds being raised for keeping Montana the way it is. Which I think is awesome!

PopeyeNelson

I agree. I am glad I watched them during. I appreciate so much more of what this family has gone through. I have purchased all of yellowstone and 1883. Waiting to get 1923.

Andrea Bunting

Beth's original reaction to Johns death was so off to me. It didn't feel genuine. However, the moment she saw Rip and ran to him and let go just tore me to shreds. I will never forget being in my van full of co workers the day after the doctor told us my husband was going to die. It hit me so hard around people I didn't know that well. I just screamed out and started sobbing. The guy next to me hugged me and I could hear myself. Someone whispered that is pure grief . the day I lost him it was worse. She did an excellent job because that is exactly how you cry when the person you love the most in the world is taken from you. Also this is a trend in killing off main characters. Game of thrones Dany...Rick walking dead.....sons of anarchy and Jax. They were all wrong.

Andrea Bunting

It is definitely suffering from it, because it takes away the center everything is evolving around. None of the others even have an interest in continuing what is going on, maybe Rip, but not Beth and not Kayce. Taking Jon out of this without preparation of such a twist shows that rift. Of course the show was not just John, the others filled it with amazing roles/ moments, but he was the center piece. And now it is no longer about Yellowstone, now its only about revenge, specifically with Tate not being interested.

Joel Quinn

When you guys were talking at the end of the ep I thought of 2 specific scenes both staring Kayce. The first was when he killed the beck brother and he said you don’t know my family you didn’t think we’d fight back and the other when Jaime asked Kayce if he could still call him brother and Kayce responded with as long as I live you better never call me anything else. I think both play a role in the fact that Jaime never worried about Kayce at all and the fact that Kayce knows that big companies never estimate a fight back

Cowboy

You would think Kevin Costner could at least have come one day and film his death but apparently there was too much turmoil and bad blood between him and Taylor Sheridan to even do that unfortunately..

Zeph

Yes! I love that they gave that little tribute to him.

Allyson Irons

Any chance of Sheridan and Costner planning this secretly just for a big swerve since we didn’t actually see John’s face? I haven’t followed all of the behind the scenes stuff. Probably not, after seeing Beth and Kayce’s reactions to the body because no one else was in the house besides police. Plus I heard there was a lot of reshooting with the actors. But It would have been epic if they kept it a secret and played it off like John died just for him to be the one to come back and kill Jamie.

Dallas Adams

Re: the reshoots question, as far as I understand it, the reason it's been so so long for 5B is because of all the behind the scenes stuff with Costner and Sheridan, so they hadn't started filming these episodes and then took more time to write, or I'd guess rewrite to some extent the scripts. But Taylor Sheridan has said for ages he's always known the ending, so I think just maybe how John went out and how soon may be the biggest difference, or indeed the fact this is the last season, as I assumed that wasn't the plan until Costner's exit.

Victoria E (vickster5001)

Yeah as i said thats how i understood what timelines we was in, i picked up on stuff like that, but some might not pick up on it, i mean Nikki and Steven was confused.

SAMCRO_89

I was never watching purely for John Dutton, which became even more the case once the prequels gave us more insight into the history of the family, so I don't think it's suffering and it's giving the others some emotional material to work with. I do however think it's poor by Costner and Sheridan that they couldn't have come to a mature agreement to allow an on screen death for John.

Victoria E (vickster5001)

i thought it was clear by the fact Beth and Rip and Kayce were all fairly happy, it had to all be before John's death.

Victoria E (vickster5001)

I'm not sure how anyone else feels about this, but I think having watched 1883 and 1923 s1 during the run of the main show has made it so, for me, it's not about one man, or one set of siblings, but it's about the generational legacy of the Duttons and the ranch and the land, so losing John isn't altering how I feel about the show; it feels right that we see how the next generation handle stepping up. Here we're seeing not just Beth, but Kayce step up and think about the future legacy. Plus Rip is stepping up, as we see at the start of this ep (all of which happens before John's death) Rip as the lead, but then the passing of leader to Ryan, who we see at the end, now in present day, taking up Rip's role. It's the evolution of this world through the years that I love to see. But I can imagine if you've only seen Yellowstone it'll feel differently. I'd like to see it end with Kayce and Rip helping Tate and Carter become the ranch's future, especially with Tate's heritage too, making that more impactful.

Victoria E (vickster5001)

Totally disagree, its still just as engaging and as entertaining as its always been, how it ended for John's character is anti climatic and not good but its really all they could do considering what happened with Costner irl. But outside of that the acting and the writing is still phenomenal and i'm still dying to see how it ends.

SAMCRO_89

They definitely could have handled the flashbacks and present day time jumps better, cause i can see it being extremely confusing to some, i mean i understood them right away, but i can definitely see alot not understanding. They could have added in a "6 weeks earlier" and "Present day" text on the screen before each time jump.

SAMCRO_89

Crazy how much this show suffers without Costner

Jason Weiner

As far as the part about Summer's house arrest being bogus, i don't think that was an attempt to hurt John's character, i think they just needed an excuse to get rid of her character, cause without John theres no point in her character sticking around.

SAMCRO_89

I agree what happened is devastating to the show. One thing I loved about this episode was seeing Beth jamming out to Miranda Lambert in the car bc she is my fav country singer. She reminds me of a a real life Beth in a way. She also has an unreleased country song called I Am A Tornado and it would really be cool if she would release it before this series is complete.

ProphecyGirl_

Augustus McCrae the wisest cowboy there ever was!

geoff woyce

Anyone else getting GOT last season flash backs? Still love the show, just like GOT will be my favorite of all time, but damn if it doesn't feel really similar watching one of the best shows finish out (in my opinion) in such a disappointing way. This cast is AMAZING thank god and I'll finish it out no matter what.

SeaShel

They seek heat and they like vibrations. I'd rather deal with rattle snakes than the cottonmouth that we have here

Stormntx

Kayce needs to do some John Wick shit and kill all those F**kers involved in his father's death!

James Lewis

At the very least they could have deepfaked Costner's face on someone laying on the floor, not even showing his face is what makes it feel so cheap. And yeah its ridiculous they couldn't work out where Costner could come in for 1 day and film a death scene, how hard would that have been? He could have even came in to just lay on the ground already dead for 5 seconds. Costner just rubs me the wrong way in some of these interviews, he talks about the show like its lucky they had him as long as they did, and he acts like up and leaving it is no big deal.

SAMCRO_89

The scenes at the beginning of the episode with Rip and crew at the 6666 ranch and Kayce with his family renovating the cabin were flashbacks before John was killed. In the scene with Teeter and the rattlesnakes, Jake said to her that she used up her good luck and she responded that she hopes she didn’t use it all up because she just got there (Texas)… Also, Kayce was installing the green metal roofing to the cabin in the flashback and later when he goes to the cabin after his father was killed the green metal roofing is complete… They are doing a bad job distinguishing these time jumps so I can see why it’s confusing. I watched this episode twice.

Jacobb Castillo

This is probably my fav show of all time and I have seen a lot of good shows. Its such a blow, now I can never consider it a masterpiece. Its so sad that my fav char ever got that treatment. I wish we got a young John spinoff, the younger actor was real good cast as well.

kaloC aploC

They're going back and forth between pre-John's death and after-John's death. It's flashbacks and present time.

Matty B.

They could've handled it better. This was a death like from an 80s sitcom.

Tinker


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