I love Rainwater’s “are you for real?” expression 😅
@LisaRucker-x8kКүн бұрын
Love it
@Loyster14Күн бұрын
The protrelle of Thomas Rainwater and his driver was done with pride respect and most of authenticity!
@jlmfoy3652 күн бұрын
What a great solution!
@liamcollins9183Күн бұрын
Based on this $1.25 per acre, and Beth later saying the Reservation paid them $1.1 million, the Yellowstone Ranch is 880,000 acres. Kayce said East Camp is 5,000 acres, so he kept less than 0.6% of the Ranch. And $1.25 in 1883 is worth $39.05 today, so if you adjust Kayce's offer for inflation, it would be $34.36 million for the whole ranch. Which the Reservation could afford, so I'm surprised Beth didn't suggest offering them that.
@YinkoWujiКүн бұрын
What would the sales tax be for $34.36 million? Because it was my understanding that the sales tax was the big obstacle to selling, along with making sure their debts got paid.
@KS-xk2soКүн бұрын
No. This is assuming that the land is commerically worth, on today's real estate market, 39.05 plus inflation an acre.... it's not. We know that because just a year or two ago Market Equities offered John Dutton 500 million dollars for his ranch. That's what its worth, bare minimum. I assume you are saying they should've gotten 35 mill in this deal, with the spirit of the 1.25 idea but with modern money? The whole deal is symbolic. Either the tribe buys it back for what it was "stolen" for or the entire thing is pointless. Also, adding forever caveats of East Camp and never developing it also impact the value of the deal. The idea that Kasey would make them this offer, then pull out a calculator and start talking about inflation and interest is a joke. Also, I kind of doubt the Res could easily just eat 35 million like that... sure they've got the casino, but those don't make as much as you'd think they do. Especially in less populated states.
@waynecampeau456610 сағат бұрын
I Think the price was symbolic and a giant F U to everyone who wanted the ranch for greed and exploitation. It also represented that thing stay unchanged over the centuries to come, people are transient, the land is forever.
@triplez66912 күн бұрын
1883 pretty much told us the end.
@waltdeezy11Күн бұрын
Which was obvious, but everyone's theory was that Tate will take it since he's native. I'm glad they went this route instead
@raw0431Күн бұрын
Taylor Sheridan wrote yellowstone into the ground after he lost a pissing contest with Costner. Sheridan got butthurt, and took it out on the viewers by writing a pisspoor ending to a GREAT show.
@philliprisgaard6394Күн бұрын
If you have watched 1883, this ending makes total sense, and was always gonna be
@boybawang1981Күн бұрын
Too many shows...he had his hand in too many pots!! Of course quality goes down!!
@philp139823 сағат бұрын
Uh-huh. You're just mad the "white man" didn't win. Get over it boy
@church_world_domination935719 сағат бұрын
The ending itself wasn't necessarily bad of how the ranch went back to the broken rock tribe the problem is is that the whole last season feels rushed like season 8 of game of thrones there could have been the same ending but done more gradually instead of just a eureka moment oh let's just sell it for pennies on the dollar what conveniently giving rip and bitchie Beth an excuse to have to leave Montana and set up a spin-off show somewhere else
@alansalsbery32902 күн бұрын
your music addition does not improve this clip .
@devindenault42552 күн бұрын
Whaaaaawhaaaaa baby
@Jotun5412 күн бұрын
@@devindenault4255 hes right
@TheWhiteDeath115Күн бұрын
Maybe not, but at least we can hear the dialogue
@waltdeezy11Күн бұрын
Agreed, but I think he does it to avoid copyright
@mattf4900615 сағат бұрын
@devindenault4255 your mocking a constructive comment on a clip you stole and profit from pretty much shows your character
@blusky8930Күн бұрын
Should have played the whole scene
@brenden4915Күн бұрын
of course theres cringe tiktok music over this
@gr8wytbuflo370Күн бұрын
Why do people add the dumb ass music and ruin the clip??
@7seriesmaxКүн бұрын
I just found a huge plothole in the show. John, Spencer and James come across the Indian chief looking to inter his elder. Spencer is about six. John is about 10. That leaves a question as to how did James die the first year if he’s still alive five years later to run into that chief. Taylor Sheridan made a huge mistake there.
@Kat1kafka10 сағат бұрын
Terrible final season. Sheridan's ego ruined this show.
@laurancebell30159 сағат бұрын
Where did the techno music come from? Rainwater definitely would not approve! lol
@guard0998 сағат бұрын
Show blows !!
@JimRPickensКүн бұрын
Monica was a poorly developed charactor
@rjsantos1551Күн бұрын
It's actually a dog shit ending. Made me hate the series
@misterRDFКүн бұрын
agreed. It was complete ass
@vicenzostella1390Күн бұрын
I mean, that what happens when the lead actor leaves the project before completion. I’m not surprised if Sheridan had to do a quick rewrite to compensate
@philp139823 сағат бұрын
Dogshit only because the privilaged white family didn't end up with the land