That all depends on who Taylor Sheridan decides is the father of John Dutton II. If it's Spencer, Tate will be 6th generation. If it's Jack, he'll be 7th. Guess we won't know until either season 2 of 1923 or the 1944 spinoff. Imo, at least, the way they giving so much focus on Spencer and Alex's story makes me think it'll be Spencer. Especially since Elizabeth miscarried in the season 1 finale and probably can't have kids since she got shot in the stomach.
I grew up watching Loren Green in Bonanza and the Big Valley with Barbara Stanwyck I watched Longmire a sheriff in Wyoming with indigenous tribes good series
Most of this was mixed w footage from previous seasons as someone who seen the show once all the way through i could tell 😅. But great video cant wsit for the new season
Did anyone see what looks like a blonde throwing someone looking like Sarah against the wall? That should be fun! The person at the Train Station looks to be tall.
It’s gotten strangely real and series maybe in its last season now , John Dutton and Thomas Rainwater might finally be getting rid of the real enemies finally , even when series ends it may not be a sad ending , in fact Rainwater and Dutton might survive everything after all and don’t forget how tough John Dutton really is
The guy getting pushed off the Long Black Train is not Lloyd. It's Dan Jenkins, who returned as a zombie. Season 5 part 2 is the Undead DLC for Yellowstone. They're bringing everyone back from the dead and the finale will end with every corpse in that canyon rising from the dead and end in a horde night at the ranch.
That clip where rain water said that where they die... Could that be from when the show starts and it shows the Big digger digging... Possibly Starting to put in the Pipe Line!?!? As far as Costner. Hes the Governor they could keep in Helena for 4 seasons without being seen but just talked to on the phone. Just my thought.
Kevin Costner's return was my thinking when I saw this preview. The footage is too relevant to have been filmed in the past and then spliced in to add him to the storyline without having him part of the production. Like Covid screwed with series leads walking away from their very popular shows for other projects (and the lapse of time filming due to the Pandemic ruining their excuses for leaving), the delay in filming and (supposed) script writing due to the writer's strike did that to Taylor Sheridan's media campaign to smear Kevin Costner. By the time filming for 5B started this past summer 2 years had passed. All of Taylor's excuses for firing Kevin were gone; Kevin's commitment to Horizon pt 1 was completed and his wife/divorce was in the past. So there is no legitimate reason to keep Kevin out of 5B, except to prove once again that Taylor is a megalomaniac after having told his star and Oscar nominee to shut up and just act. There's the little part that Sheridan and his production company was contracted with Costner and I imagine the rest of the principal cast to film 7 seasons of Yellowstone. Ending the show 2 seasons early is grounds to sue, and there was discussion of that when Kevin was first let go. People also have to remember that for the length of the contracts and with Taylor saying he's known the storyline from the beginning, Taylor began writing the beginning of the end in season 4 to set up for the transition in 5A. Well ahead of any problems from Horizon or Kevin's marriage. 5A saw the cattle moved off of Yellowstone, removal of most of the principal cast (in the thought the series would continue in a new series, 6666, in Texas); leaving the scene for the pivotal show-ending showdown between Jamie, Beth and John. Taylor has has had this script planned in his head for a long time, regardless of the recent chaos and uncertainty surrounding all of his series. Will 6666 still happen? Who knows. Why is The Madison going forward as the spinoff when Matthew McConaughey and 6666 was supposed to be the spinoff, and have the majority of the cast from Yellowstone resume their roles? Who knows. And where in all this does the spinoff of Yellowstone featuring Beth and Rip fit into it all? Who. Knows. At this point with all this uncertainty and chaos and if Kevin is actuually back, I don't trust Taylor for anything. And expect to be sorely disappointed with anything regarding our favorite couple.
Isn’t it time…the 100 years, is it? That the tribe is going to take the land back for its ancestors? Remember they were allowed to stay, but there was a caveat generations before.
I think Tyler took bit the bitch way out. All Kevin wanted was the schedule so he can make his movies which is been talking about when Yellowstone first started
What if Jamie does hire a hitman and John tries to save Beth and gets hit right in the face. 😂😂😂😂 serves him right my opinion Yellowstone brought him back from a dead career!
I think Jamie & Beth will both end up dead at the end of the series. Theyre both damaged human veings who can't recover from their actions. Rip will find out about the abortion from Beth & he will go after Jamie but sonehow Beth will get caught in the crossfire & end up dead too. Rip will leave Yellowstone completely & Casey & his family will end up with the ramch.
That train station shot is stock footage from when Loyd took Fred to the train station for working over Jimmy. Watch the two side by side.
I thought it llooked more like jamie going over the edge of train station.
It looks like Kasey helping Jamie catch his train 🚂
Jamie, maybe
It will all end with the ranch belonging to the Indian reservation. Anyone who saw 1883 would know that
That all depends on who Taylor Sheridan decides is the father of John Dutton II. If it's Spencer, Tate will be 6th generation. If it's Jack, he'll be 7th. Guess we won't know until either season 2 of 1923 or the 1944 spinoff. Imo, at least, the way they giving so much focus on Spencer and Alex's story makes me think it'll be Spencer. Especially since Elizabeth miscarried in the season 1 finale and probably can't have kids since she got shot in the stomach.
I think Tate will be the sole heir
I grew up watching Loren Green in Bonanza and the Big Valley with Barbara Stanwyck
I watched Longmire a sheriff in Wyoming with indigenous tribes good series
Longmire is fantastic. The book series is great too
Oh Longmire is really really good !
@@thedavisfamily3301loved it!!!
The only Indian that will own Yellowstone will be Tate
Most of this was mixed w footage from previous seasons as someone who seen the show once all the way through i could tell 😅. But great video cant wsit for the new season
Never understood why Dutton and Rainwater dont realize Tate solves both their problems.
Sorry but the shot you said was the bunk house, was the main house’s kitchen,and it’s the time Beth tells John about what Jamie did to her.
Exactly. For someone (Billy) who has seen the whole show multiple times, that is a big error.
I was just coming here to make the same point.
Yup that’s Kacey consoling Jamie because he flips out and punches the glass on the door, saying he hates him (John Dutton)
This is all old footage, wtf is this guy talking about!????
Beth already did that in a previous episode. The clip is here on YT. The only one that doesn't know is Rip, and that is Jamie's finale.
Isn’t that scene from season 1 when Lloyd kills Fred and throws him of the cliff?
yes that is correct,
Again, Billy has watched and commented on this show since it's inception.
Poor take for him not knowing this.
I think you are right.
I also think that the images of John are from last season and will have no bearing on season 5 and 6.
This IS Season 5 still!!! Lol
Also Jamie a little bit can't wait for it
2:02 that’s a scene form after Beth reveals what Jamie did to her to John not a new clip
What did Jamie to her?
NOTHING!
She don't want a baby, it is her fault. And Johns
@ I agree that is was party Jamie and Beth’s fault but more John’s than anyone else’s and Jamie was a literal kid
I just thought the same thing. Why would they do that
Did anyone see what looks like a blonde throwing someone looking like Sarah against the wall? That should be fun! The person at the Train Station looks to be tall.
It’s gotten strangely real and series maybe in its last season now , John Dutton and Thomas Rainwater might finally be getting rid of the real enemies finally , even when series ends it may not be a sad ending , in fact Rainwater and Dutton might survive everything after all and don’t forget how tough John Dutton really is
some of those scenes, including the train station one and the Casey and Jamie one, are from previous seasons
I assumed that that train station clip not new
The guy getting pushed off the Long Black Train is not Lloyd. It's Dan Jenkins, who returned as a zombie. Season 5 part 2 is the Undead DLC for Yellowstone. They're bringing everyone back from the dead and the finale will end with every corpse in that canyon rising from the dead and end in a horde night at the ranch.
That clip where rain water said that where they die... Could that be from when the show starts and it shows the Big digger digging... Possibly Starting to put in the Pipe Line!?!? As far as Costner. Hes the Governor they could keep in Helena for 4 seasons without being seen but just talked to on the phone. Just my thought.
I see this to be Ellis Steele or Bob Schwartz. I just don't see Beth not killing Jaime.
Kevin Costner's return was my thinking when I saw this preview. The footage is too relevant to have been filmed in the past and then spliced in to add him to the storyline without having him part of the production.
Like Covid screwed with series leads walking away from their very popular shows for other projects (and the lapse of time filming due to the Pandemic ruining their excuses for leaving), the delay in filming and (supposed) script writing due to the writer's strike did that to Taylor Sheridan's media campaign to smear Kevin Costner.
By the time filming for 5B started this past summer 2 years had passed. All of Taylor's excuses for firing Kevin were gone; Kevin's commitment to Horizon pt 1 was completed and his wife/divorce was in the past. So there is no legitimate reason to keep Kevin out of 5B, except to prove once again that Taylor is a megalomaniac after having told his star and Oscar nominee to shut up and just act.
There's the little part that Sheridan and his production company was contracted with Costner and I imagine the rest of the principal cast to film 7 seasons of Yellowstone. Ending the show 2 seasons early is grounds to sue, and there was discussion of that when Kevin was first let go.
People also have to remember that for the length of the contracts and with Taylor saying he's known the storyline from the beginning, Taylor began writing the beginning of the end in season 4 to set up for the transition in 5A. Well ahead of any problems from Horizon or Kevin's marriage. 5A saw the cattle moved off of Yellowstone, removal of most of the principal cast (in the thought the series would continue in a new series, 6666, in Texas); leaving the scene for the pivotal show-ending showdown between Jamie, Beth and John. Taylor has has had this script planned in his head for a long time, regardless of the recent chaos and uncertainty surrounding all of his series.
Will 6666 still happen? Who knows. Why is The Madison going forward as the spinoff when Matthew McConaughey and 6666 was supposed to be the spinoff, and have the majority of the cast from Yellowstone resume their roles? Who knows. And where in all this does the spinoff of Yellowstone featuring Beth and Rip fit into it all? Who. Knows.
At this point with all this uncertainty and chaos and if Kevin is actuually back, I don't trust Taylor for anything. And expect to be sorely disappointed with anything regarding our favorite couple.
That scene with Casey was old from when he pushed the door
Dude that was a seen from season 4, not jamie in the bunk house.
Maybe John or Beth won’t be the ones to take Jamie out, Sara looks fit to be tied!!
Isn’t it time…the 100 years, is it? That the tribe is going to take the land back for its ancestors? Remember they were allowed to stay, but there was a caveat generations before.
6 was when John found out what Jamie did to Beth not the new season.
You do way too much talking in this.
I stopped watching it after the Sunny character showed up. I HOPE Jamie is vindicated.
Tate gets the ranch and rainwater is going to help him
I'll pass on the land barron drama.
I think Tyler took bit the bitch way out. All Kevin wanted was the schedule so he can make his movies which is been talking about when Yellowstone first started
What if Jamie does hire a hitman and John tries to save Beth and gets hit right in the face. 😂😂😂😂 serves him right my opinion Yellowstone brought him back from a dead career!
Dearly the Yellowstone Series!!!!!!!!!!
I think Jamie & Beth will both end up dead at the end of the series. Theyre both damaged human veings who can't recover from their actions. Rip will find out about the abortion from Beth & he will go after Jamie but sonehow Beth will get caught in the crossfire & end up dead too. Rip will leave Yellowstone completely & Casey & his family will end up with the ramch.
Complete garbage.
Am I the only one hoping Beth dies 😅
Musk will launch rockets from the ranch.
moved on
john scene is not new. click baiter