Yellowstone
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Well, guess what?

Now I have to eat those words.
The splattered travelers actually do reappear this week, right after the opening credits.
And not only that, but Rips subsequent bear-killing becomes the impetus for an evenbattierscene.
But then Skiles refuses to heed Rips warning about a huge, nasty horsefly on her mounts rump.
(She lives, we later find out, because shes tough as a mule.)
By the end of this weeks The Unravelling, Pt.
Whatll happen to this one?
Trampled in a stampede?
Pecked to death by eagles?
(Imtellingyou to go, she says.)
Also, Jimmy gets a new hat.
But he hasnt tried very hard to make the introductions themselves into gripping dramatic television.
Sorry, son, I just dont see the sacrifice in that.
Not all of the superfluous sex and violence in The Unravelling, Pt.
When Kayce snaps, Todays not the day, and starts walloping this dude?
Pretty cathartic, I have to admit.
Consider this the flip side of John telling Jamie that helping the Duttons get rich is no sacrifice.
According to Rip,nothelping them isnt an option either.
The only way to win this game?
The Last Roundup
I was wrong about something else from last weeks review, too.
I added that Sheridan doesnt seem as concerned about explaining why the dudes do what they do.
So I was retroactively wrong.
When John takes Rip in, he insists, If you work for me, everything stays here.
So why all the murder?
Is that an integral part of modern ranching that the East Coast lamestram media is too elite to cover?