I grew up on a farm, and the way Dutton explains all the difficulties of ranching, is SPOT! ON! So many people don't understand that, and the sacrifices you have to make for this kind of life. They only see the landscape, animals and everything drenched in romanticized fiction.
Yes, the best thing that could happen, all he was getting on the Yellowstone bad company - hospital bills and looking at a long streach in the state prison.
It's one thing when taming the wilderness but actually running it is a whole other story for farmers, ranchers, cowboys, etc.; and it's a whole lot of work...
You sir are very correct farmers, ranchers and rodeoers, cannot do what they do if theyre not cowboys already. You can guaranteed to bring the cowboy out of a city boy but you cannot bring the city boy out of the cowboy
hearing what the older guy said to jimmy i think cowboy might be my kind of work i very much prefer a job with no audience and the when travis says "its just you and the horse trying not to let each other down" for some reason that just spoke to my soul
Another option is to join the Combat Arms branches of the military, if you want a job with no audience. And with brothers and sisters, much smarter than horses!
Do you know if he was in all the westerns in the 1950/60''s?? I'm thinking of Shane, the cowboy who warns him about the ambush with Jack Palance?? Or even They Died With Their Boots On from the '40's?? Ben something?? I could look it up but you seem to know your stuff. If not, sorry to bother you .
Around the family farm I see a trend of city slickers that buy a few acres and a couple of horses and think they're bonified ranchers. It's ruined the veterinarians because now they'd rather make money on treating horses (whose owners usually have lots of money) instead of driving out to real farmers and working cattle. The few that do have retired, died, or have been replaced by younger ones charging exorbitant prices. The prices have quadrupled in the last 20 years. Yes, it's a terrible business with all of the odds stacked against you but it's one helluva life.
@@tomservo5347 so they are ignorant enough and have the money necessary to out bid you for a horses veterinary care. So then their horse is happy and healthy and the vet gets paid for his work and so he’s happy, so I still don’t see where they actually made their mistake.
No Country For Old Men. His scene with Tommy Lee Jones in the west Texas shack on that old Caliche Clay is one of my favorite ever. "It ain't all waiting on you.....
This show reminds me of my daddy he was a cowboy a really good one he had a ranch and taught me all the things that the Duttons teach their kids , my dad passed away three years ago and I know he would have loved this show Kevin Costner is my dad through and through and watching this makes me miss him so much I wish I could have said goodbye I feel the same way as beth does when she learns her daddy is dead I feel so empty and alone
That last scene always kills me. 2 things really hit hard. 1st, Jimmy has went from a former criminal to now a real cowboy, and 2nd, Lloyd, a tough as nails ranch hand, is breaking down in tears when Jimmy leaves.
Wow, finally a show I would like to see. I havent had cable or dish or anything other than youtube in 20 years and I dont think I missed anything until Yellowstone.
Had I been in Jimmy's shoes, I would have felt the same way when he 1st when to 4-6's. Like I was being sent away permanently. Whoever wrote for this show, F****N GENIOUS! (no I don't owe anyone an F'n dollar LOL)
So I lose a rental outside small Helena; even living in that town is too much. Ended up on a family's 1850 homestead ranch miles SE of Ashland. Heart can explode from the beauty but 2 weeks in and HOLY HANNA! I'm only occupying and beating back the brush basics, NOT RUNNING it in any past capacity and is still overwhelming. Coyotes howling, powerful gust fronts, surprised leaps back from rattlesnakes, SNAPPING TURTLES in yard coming up from creek and last night some HUGE lighter shape against the dark jungle line (now believe a badger about the size of a dog). Lived in Montana 40 years but even so the REALITY is beyond imagination. Every rusting machine abandoned to the hills and dotting the fields attests to a legacy I do not think I could uphold on my best days. Oh, lovin' (almost) every minute of it but may turn out to be Lost Tapes Ranch. Salute to the real ranchers/cowboys. Been too busy to even get my wannabe Stetson out of the car yet.
@@mvtv-montanavigilantetv5976 I'm a little different. Limped up through Montana in a 75 model truck pulling a 76 model horse trailer. Stayed there a couple weeks in that trailer. Ended up in Alaska. Made it home, back to SW Arkansas. Long ways. I did like Montana.
Nothing more when I was young than riding a quarter horse fast until he threw me into a ditch of stickers…., the next time we went real fast and then he threw me into a barbed wire fence and post! I haven’t ride on a horse since. I love all kinds of animals except snakes. Still have a cowboy hat.
Me watching them put that saddle on like "Ooooohhhh... I miss that." I've ridden tourist trail rides every chance I've had on every vacation, but I haven't done any of the real work in... fifteen years? We moved too far from the stable where I started riding, and I didn't like the new one we found. They leant more English, so it wasn't really my thing... Now I live on the other side of the world, so it's not like I can just take it up again. Someday...
I love Yellowstone it’s an amazing show with a phenomenal cast but I blame Yellowstone for creating all the wannabes who think dressing like a cowboy makes them one
You’re told how much to buy the cattle for, how much to feed them for and how much to sell them for. Trust me money is the last thing you’re doing it for.
I grew up on a farm, and the way Dutton explains all the difficulties of ranching, is SPOT! ON!
So many people don't understand that, and the sacrifices you have to make for this kind of life.
They only see the landscape, animals and everything drenched in romanticized fiction.
Thats true but what they show on yellowstone is only like 1/5 of the real job
Ok anime
Grew up on a farm in germany. We don t have ranches.
Its the SAME due to farming here, estimate in the whole world!
Regards from germany.
@@michaeldesjardin4241 Time of one season is to s h o r t to show the whole picture.
oh well. now you can grow up
I grew up on my dad's cattle ranch in Louisiana. Met some Montana cowboys during my rodeo days in the 1970s. Salt of the earth men and women.
What parish?
Jimmy and the horse had me in absolute tears from laughing. Life changing experience for him right there 😂
Especially when he said "I just jacked off a horse" i think i died when he said that lol
Same! God bless him
I love watching Jimmy's transformation in to Jim the Cowboy
Yes, the best thing that could happen, all he was getting on the Yellowstone bad company - hospital bills and looking at a long streach in the state prison.
To me that's the best part of the show. His character arc from sneak thief and druggie to a respected worker is very satisfying.
Indeed. The evolution of Jimmy is my favorite plot line in the show.
It's one thing when taming the wilderness but actually running it is a whole other story for farmers, ranchers, cowboys, etc.; and it's a whole lot of work...
You sir are very correct farmers, ranchers and rodeoers, cannot do what they do if theyre not cowboys already. You can guaranteed to bring the cowboy out of a city boy but you cannot bring the city boy out of the cowboy
@@kennethlarson7743 I'm stunned by only the reality I can see each time I pass the single ranch between me and the lonely highway.
Real poetic. I'm sure real cowboys sit on TH-cam and like to tell everybody how much of a real cowboy they are
Get to work
A WHOLE LOT of work.
hearing what the older guy said to jimmy i think cowboy might be my kind of work i very much prefer a job with no audience and the when travis says "its just you and the horse trying not to let each other down" for some reason that just spoke to my soul
Wouldn’t that be a great way to spend your life…… I wish I could
@@NickLight28 i could i live in a farming/ranching province, but i dont want to work on someone elses ranch rather do that on my own
Another option is to join the Combat Arms branches of the military, if you want a job with no audience. And with brothers and sisters, much smarter than horses!
That makes total sense
@@eibbor171
Do you know if he was in all the westerns in the 1950/60''s?? I'm thinking of Shane, the cowboy who warns him about the ambush with Jack Palance?? Or even They Died With Their Boots On from the '40's?? Ben something?? I could look it up but you seem to know your stuff. If not, sorry to bother you .
"Whats wrong with this picture" my grandpa used to say that to me whenever I did something wrong
It's a great saying
My daddy said it to me, I miss him💖
My father used to ask me that question, at work I'd ask my employees the same thing
This is the first show that’s grabbed my attention like this is years
Way back in 1979, I was at the rodeo grounds in nez perce county. And I met a young fellow who looked and sounded just like Loyd... I wonder...
Around the family farm I see a trend of city slickers that buy a few acres and a couple of horses and think they're bonified ranchers. It's ruined the veterinarians because now they'd rather make money on treating horses (whose owners usually have lots of money) instead of driving out to real farmers and working cattle. The few that do have retired, died, or have been replaced by younger ones charging exorbitant prices. The prices have quadrupled in the last 20 years. Yes, it's a terrible business with all of the odds stacked against you but it's one helluva life.
“it’s ruined them because they would rather make money” ?
Why is choosing to make money and run a profitable business considered ruined?
@@jaxturner7288 The city slickers have ruined prices. (Ignorance and lots of money.)
@@tomservo5347 so they are ignorant enough and have the money necessary to out bid you for a horses veterinary care.
So then their horse is happy and healthy and the vet gets paid for his work and so he’s happy, so I still don’t see where they actually made their mistake.
Tom Servo it won’t last much longer trust me
Curious where your ranch is and what you work there?
Who else loves the transformation from jimmy the thief to the Jim the cowboy
I think the transition was when he jacked off 15 horses.
Love the older man with white hat ! Great actor. Thank you.
He only started "acting" late in life, he was a real cowboy
Barry Corbin
No Country For Old Men. His scene with Tommy Lee Jones in the west Texas shack on that old Caliche Clay is one of my favorite ever. "It ain't all waiting on you.....
Hes an old salt
This show reminds me of my daddy he was a cowboy a really good one he had a ranch and taught me all the things that the Duttons teach their kids , my dad passed away three years ago and I know he would have loved this show Kevin Costner is my dad through and through and watching this makes me miss him so much I wish I could have said goodbye I feel the same way as beth does when she learns her daddy is dead I feel so empty and alone
Sir kevin costner is the best n legend actor i love n respect his character in all movies his acting since my childhood... ❤
It’s a shame that he ruined everything and they weren’t able to continue the series.
Jimmy is like a son to Lloyd. 😭
That last scene always kills me. 2 things really hit hard. 1st, Jimmy has went from a former criminal to now a real cowboy, and 2nd, Lloyd, a tough as nails ranch hand, is breaking down in tears when Jimmy leaves.
Jimmy is my spirit animal.
Wow, finally a show I would like to see. I havent had cable or dish or anything other than youtube in 20 years and I dont think I missed anything until Yellowstone.
If you have a computer, I think it's on peacock. the service is like $10 a month.
I'm a sailor on the high seas 😉, and I've never missed a great show, never paid for it either 😂
I went to a nice motel in Longview Texas and binge watched it.
This show makes me want to get back into riding again
Only thing I see wrong with this show, is they never showed them ranchin in the winter 🤠
Lloyd and jimmy at the end is the best
First time I found this program... now I am addicted..
@Shaverlocal Me too. I'm waiting for a return of the 3rd season for my library to notify me and I'm going Nutz
@@batman66ism Yea, I got the first 4 seasons and binge watched them...When will 5 be released?
@@shaverlocal I think later this year I heard the cast is still waiting for their scripts.
@@batman66ism Well, fingers crossed...
@@shaverlocal Updated news. New season begins November 13th. It's so on! That's it. It's time to get a Pick-up truck and add meaning to my life.
Being a cowboy is almost its own religion
Being a "COWBOY" is tending cows and smelling like cowflop.
@@markwarnberg9504 thats a part of it
Not almost son, it is it's own religion, and a bit more ;)
That lesson John gave Tate in that speech of all the BS you have to deal with Ranching sounded familiar, I got the same one from my Uncle and my Mom.
You might want to re word that. Sounds like uncle daddy. We already have enough problem with that in the south.
I think that speech goes with everything in life not just running ranch
Born and raised in Los Angeles but there’s something about this lifestyle or managing a farm that catches my attention.
Is it just me or is Lloyd the most likable character on the show? Thoughts?
Loyd is actually a real cowboy hired to help with authenticity.
And Jake is too
He's one the real cowboys by nature on the show.
Watching rip chase that horse around the round pen is so funny😂 couldn’t be farther from how it’s done
Lloyds relationship with Jimmy was one of the best ones on the series, almost like father and son
I want these shirts they wear, they always look like fresh from the shelf
Love this man work Kevin Costner great actor
It's neat seeing him in Silverado when he was really young, he was already a great actor, I've never seen a part he has done that I didn't like.
Had I been in Jimmy's shoes, I would have felt the same way when he 1st when to 4-6's. Like I was being sent away permanently. Whoever wrote for this show, F****N GENIOUS! (no I don't owe anyone an F'n dollar LOL)
Barry Corbin is awesome.
So I lose a rental outside small Helena; even living in that town is too much. Ended up on a family's 1850 homestead ranch miles SE of Ashland. Heart can explode from the beauty but 2 weeks in and HOLY HANNA! I'm only occupying and beating back the brush basics, NOT RUNNING it in any past capacity and is still overwhelming. Coyotes howling, powerful gust fronts, surprised leaps back from rattlesnakes, SNAPPING TURTLES in yard coming up from creek and last night some HUGE lighter shape against the dark jungle line (now believe a badger about the size of a dog). Lived in Montana 40 years but even so the REALITY is beyond imagination. Every rusting machine abandoned to the hills and dotting the fields attests to a legacy I do not think I could uphold on my best days. Oh, lovin' (almost) every minute of it but may turn out to be Lost Tapes Ranch. Salute to the real ranchers/cowboys. Been too busy to even get my wannabe Stetson out of the car yet.
Great read - gracias, pioneer :)
I spent time in Montana.
@@ridgerunner106 C'mon back sometime. It ain't going anywhere. (Nor I if it ever stops snowing!)
@@mvtv-montanavigilantetv5976 I'm a little different. Limped up through Montana in a 75 model truck pulling a 76 model horse trailer. Stayed there a couple weeks in that trailer. Ended up in Alaska. Made it home, back to SW Arkansas. Long ways. I did like Montana.
its barry corbin back in the game
1:55 about sums it up
Simply amazing!!!!
I grew up on a registered Hereford cattle farm in Maryland. They sold breeding stock all over the country.
Great job keep up the amazing work
Being outdoors in God’s country, no matter, what or where.
Enjoy the outdoors…, this is God’s country!!!!
I live in Bessemer Al. Yet I spend most of my time on the back deck…,,even in the cold winter time.
Just an old country boy
@@jefflee355 trussville Al country boy here
Nothing more when I was young than riding a quarter horse fast until he threw me into a ditch of stickers…., the next time we went real fast and then he threw me into a barbed wire fence and post!
I haven’t ride on a horse since.
I love all kinds of animals except snakes.
Still have a cowboy hat.
@@jefflee355 i used to ride a lot and i still have my bull riding gear I'm 20 and joining the army this year
CRIST owns the planet
Not only one part of it.
But he gave this planet to mankind for us to dwell on it....
Excellent 👍💯
9:21 exists on the TH-cam, but the TH-cam deletes or de-monetizes our friend Brandon Herrera.
Thats life, something is always getting beat. No truer words spoken.
I love Walker, best show on tv
He forgot about wild pigs and fence spiders.
Sorry for the question! I can't find nowhere Lloyd's saddlepad, do anyone knows what brand Is??
The Jimmy character really did grow on me thru the seasons.
Now due to my work injury I’m now a horse lover. I can’t even get on one anymore
You cut the clips too short. Jumps to the next emotion without time to digest the former.
Then Tate forgot he even had a Grandfather in Season 5.
His new aunti is AOC.
@@jamesj9744
Da fuq?
Hollywood is art with an audience
Hollywood is art with an audience, that’s for sure.. they write scripts off other people’s life’s
Who’s keeping up with who….?
I can’t believe this is the same guy that made Waterworld.
He also made Dances with Wolves and Field of Dreams.
And the Bodyguard and Robin Hood
and Silverado.
Water world ruled man !!
Barry Corbin. Like a thousand year old bristlecone pine.
This should be called Dad or Man 101
Me watching them put that saddle on like "Ooooohhhh... I miss that." I've ridden tourist trail rides every chance I've had on every vacation, but I haven't done any of the real work in... fifteen years? We moved too far from the stable where I started riding, and I didn't like the new one we found. They leant more English, so it wasn't really my thing... Now I live on the other side of the world, so it's not like I can just take it up again. Someday...
Wow, leaning how to saddle a horse with all the places that needed to be tired together is sort of like a sailor have to lean the ropes for the sails.
You aint no cowboy. Cowboy up!!
You can tell a cowboy by the smell.
🙏 for the people
Always Yes Sir To RIP.
I love Yellowstone it’s an amazing show with a phenomenal cast but I blame Yellowstone for creating all the wannabes who think dressing like a cowboy makes them one
It's even worse for the people who live in Montana. The word is out and idiots are moving there.
Love Jimmy
Better cinch a second time unless you want to roll off. Horses like to inhale to expand their belly.
Would be so cool if Robert Redford had a part in it!!
Redford and Sam Elliot need parts
Redfords past his prime to go near horses.
Sam Elloit is in one of the prequels
No don’t need Redford. The show is fine.
It aint gotcha its yes sir.
I agree iam n.m ranchers is a tuff life here ,work a ranchers 200 sac
Seriously with all the commercials
I don’t get commercials? Oh wait, I’m not cheap and pay for no commercials.
it sounds just like Logging
Hey. Another man of woods wanting to be wiling horses I see.
great to see Barry Corbin in YS 6666
Isn't he wonderful?! I love him - outstanding in every part he's ever played. Believable, big time.
It's weird. Half of my family was cowboys from Texas and the other half was rich city folk from Alabama. I liked the first half better.
I like the fact that show what's it like to be one. It's so much more than just raising cattle.n
Boots was the man
Wilford Brimley the legend 😊
Where'd you see Wilford Brimley? I think you may be confused, the old cowboy Jimmy talks to when he first gets to the sixes is played by Barry Corbin.
First.. get a hat.. a big one.. then go to Walmart.. get on the horse.. now.. put a quarter in.. get your picture took...
Somone needs to make a cow boy edit for jimmy with "make a man out of you" playing in the back ground.
I feel violated just watching this lol jk
It aint gochca it's yes sir.
If you don't know how to do it don't do it. Ask
IM a real cowgirl 24/7 here in Montana on my horse ranch “”
Real cowboys don't go in comment sections on TH-cam to tell everyone they are a cowboy lol
No cows?
Your picture says your a fashion model in a big city.
@@mwillblade she's what hands in Oklahoma would call a high breasted range heifer
I like cowgirls.
yes i wanna be a cowboy!!!
The pay is about $ 25 k a year.
@@jeffsor47 it’s not done for the pay.
@@charliemike13 Obviously.
@@jeffsor47 well, that’s true. Lol!
life hey something gets beat
never breed animals, but in ag class they talked about what happens @09:00
Most people on here watching Yellowstone thinking thats being a cowboy. Real cowboys laugh at this.
Whatever.
In the Michigan Midwest we call that farming
Big difference between ranching and farming.
A city slicker working for a 5th gen farm trying to learn...
You’re told how much to buy the cattle for, how much to feed them for and how much to sell them for. Trust me money is the last thing you’re doing it for.
In nz,,you work with a horse,,it gets cury combed and fed and thanked b 4 you go to dinner,,
Hi
Sasquatch‘s real 😂
Just realized why Yellowstone is popular. Nudity.
Dunno whats better, the show or all the mouth breathers in comments. 🤣
I just Jd off a horse 😂
Its moments like these that make you forget that most of the characters are just terrible people.
have some manner
What if Tate and boy become friends in season 5
Hollywood ain’t no cowboy
The Yellowstone series is probably the worst at teaching what it is to be a real cowboy.
Last place to learn how to cowboy.
I can see why "Yellowstone" is popular, and also why i will never watch it.
His 2nd girl is twice the woman the first one wasn't.
The only real hand on this show is Bingham, the rest is all romanticized
I might this show if there was a little less political drama and more of this.
Yeah the cowboy stuff is awesome