The unspoken love and admiration between those two as John sat forward slowly in his chair. Dialogue doesn't always have to be verbal, as communication. Beautiful choreography!
I thought the exact same thing. Like he wants to say something, but holds back. Been cool to hear him say, "And one person I look at as my child that I'm prouid of...that's you Rip"
I also was amazed at the presence of Rips character. It's not easy to convey that much... attention without saying much of anything. Amazing job by both ...
@@eaglen00b Biding his time for what. Casey and Beth stand to inherit the ranch as well as Rip because he's married to Beth. John save Rip from going to prison after Rip, as a young boy killed his stepfather after his stepfather killed his mother and sibling(s). John brought him into the ranch and taught him the values he has today. Beside, John asked Rip to take a dive when he fought Casey over who was going to be the foremost the ranch and Rip did. There were plenty of times Rip could've killed John when they were out alone on horse back. Rip could easily break John's neck and make it look to like Jon took a bad spill off of his horse. And even if he isn't getting part of the ranch, Rip Gaines nothing from crossing John and the rest of the Dutton family and everything to lose.
Whenever they talk it seems that John really wants to tell Rip he's as much a part of the family as anybody. He doesn't have to say it. Rip knows it deep down in his heart. John knows that Rip would give his life to spare Johns. It's a beautiful unspoken relationship. Pretty wonderful. Great writing Taylor Sheridan 👍🏼❤️🤠
What John Dutton cares is not his life. Its his farm and the legacy it holds. John wants nothing more than to retire and hand it to his children. But none of his children will protect it after hes gone. What John wants is not someone to sacrifice their lives for him, but for the farm. And he knows that Rip is Loyal to him but more importantly, to the farm. Because to Rip, the farm was his home before John became his family. And Rip knows that John does everything he can to protect their home.
RIP is such a charming man, I know the actor is a very good looking man but I love how his character is written and acted, his calmness perfectly compliments Beths firey nature
@@PurpleSky56 Rip never joined the service, he was just a kid from the wrong side of the tracks. And Kayce just has PTSD, due to experiencing the horrors of war.
It’ll come around eventually. It’ll have to get real bad first, but it’ll come around. It always does, one way or another. I hope I can raise girls to be strong enough to face it, and maybe that I’ll be there to help for awhile, if I’m lucky enough.
2:19 "... and one child that I'd like to call mine, which is you, Rip, but I'm a cold and calculating cowboy, and too much of a man to admit it, so a friendly slap on the knee it is"
and what would come after? Saying that is the "endgame" for Rip. It couldn't get any better for him no matter what after that. You ever saw what happened to people who got rich early? who retired early? all of them asked "and now what" You can never put the last piece of the puzzle in, because if you do, it's not longer a puzzle, it's a picture. Rip can still receive something, he's like a dog chasing bone, you can never give it to him unless it's the last thing you do, before you die. Hope you see the point.
@@lad4830 You're making the mistake of looking at that issue from your perspective. You don't just analyze someone else's life, no matter if it's a fictional character or not, without putting yourself in his shoes. Rip is an orphan, until John took him in he had no chance to be anything in life and he knew it. The ranch provided him with a life opportunity that to him was a lifesaver, that is all he knows. He doesn't need to ask himself "and now what" after he does something substantial because: 1. He has a hard enough time keeping his family's head above water already to add more commitments to his own life 2. He never took on a "and now what" mentality, where he moves from challenge to challenge collecting life experience to help him achieve his next goal (for the above reasons) 3. He never had a parental role model that instilled that mentality in him. He had John as a pseudo-father, but as we can see from the show, he never raised Rip that way.
"Cowards rule the world these days. With coward rules and coward customs. To succeed today, all you gotta know is how to blame an how to complain. I truly believe it's the survival of the unfittest these days." - Pretty much sums up what we got going on right now
1:08 Older Guy I used to Work with Used to Say the Same Thing just in different Wording “Not Enough Cowboys in the World These Days Guys from my Era are a Dying Breed and you youngsters don’t realize it” He would Say to Us by that he was saying “There’s Not Enough People with Self-Respect and Dignity doing the Right Thing and Standing by Their Principles”
@@untilthewheelsfalloff1751 Ever see Captain America? Hydras motto "cut one head off and two appear". Who would you suggest to be the first ones that are eliminated?
@@untilthewheelsfalloff1751 cowards as well, which is why the statement is so deep. Just be careful as what you define as doing nothing, and who you label as such.
@@tech-bore8839 why would he? Some problems ain’t for him to solve. There will come a day where John won’t be around. The children must learn how to deal with their own crap.
@joemckim1183 I agree. However, I think the woke jerks are coming after the show. This is the best series ever! And, I have seen many in my lifetime. No series, their characters have made ne cry like this show: BETH ANN DUTTON & RIP WHEELER - separately and their flowing love ; the greed of trying to take over someone's life just because they can, the music, and more. F# progress.Itz regress. The woke crowd is after this sjow: traditional man & woman relationship, no diversity, inclusion, equity. It smells too much of Trump. They dont want ' John Wayne ' characters celebrated .
@@josephagnello9335you are so dumb. When you have no arguments bring up “woke”. You can’t even define woke. The reason the show is ending is because of Taylor Sheridan’s ego and nothing else. This show has NOTHING to do with Trump and couldn’t be further removed from Trump.
@@Artuor.Morgan BB (from what I saw) is about dirty business, drugs and killings, deception, lies and illegal activity. Yellowstone is about the most pristine wilderness on planet that is being cared for and loved by bunch of good men, it's about legacy, respect, dignity, loyalty and let's be real. There is no more honest work you can possibly do. So you say BB is miles ahead, I'd say it's miles behind.
I like that part Kevin Costner I really hope you finsh out the rest of the seasons of Yellowstone it's a great show bring you're wife to the set with you so she won't feel lonely
I agree with you. Kevin Costner is perfect for this main character role. I couldn’t think of any other actor who could play this role. Maybe Tommy Lee Jones. Just saying .
@@randomguy3618e’s stated on many occasions over the seasons how Jamie is his greatest disappointment and failure. So no. It’s Jamie he regrets, not Kacey.
@@randomguy3618ity means you feel sorry for someone. He doesn’t feel sorry for Jamie, not anymore. He regrets him. He regrets putting Jamie on this path that has turned him against himself and the family. He pities Kayce for everything he’s gone through in his life: PTSD from the war, his son kidnapped, losing a baby, putting him in situations he’d rather not have been in whether it be becoming livestock commissioner or dabbling in government.
I like how Costener'words, regarding the cowards and the unfit, are the reference for every fossil that needs to find an external reason for his troubles.
If I was in john's position with a man like Rip beside me in life. My top shelf wouldn't be high enough. He would be welcome to enjoy any such liquor and food in my home.
The acting on this show is just insane... One of my favourite shows ever 🔥 and Beth has to be the best role ever played by a female i just fucking love her acting to bits 👌she's such a gem omg
Comparing to 1923, I think Lee was probably similar to John Dutton Sr., while Kayce is similar to Spencer. Both men who have seen war, experienced PTSD, ran away from family obligations/responsibilities, etc…
John: "- My daughter... I commend you Rip, it must take a lot of courage to sleep next to that woman. 🤣🤣🤣 Rip: "- You know the old saying 'Don't go to sleep mad', that's never truer than my marriage." John: "-Guess not..."
This is meant to have us look at John and Rip as just two men having a heart to heart. Hard to swallow considering one is literally the world's worst father and the other is a cold-blooded killer. Glad this show is finally ending...
Lee is obviously the child he misses, but which is Jamie and Kayce? I mean it could be either. He can regret how Jamie has turned out or pity him. Same can be said about Kayce, he pity’s what all has happened to him, but regret how he left things bad for so long. Which kid is which?
People in the comments section are the people he would be talking about. The people who know and do nothing. And after they read this, they’ll still do nothing.
What the Dutton character intones in this segment is the socially obvious condition of "wild" and emotionally aggressive modern women, who suffer so little in the way of true consequences, for the wild level they "feel", and act out. Especially those on the extremities of beauty, as she is.
Controversial thought: I think Beth is so extra extra and so wild because she knows she has her dad and Rip behind her. (I’m can be a $!&$ at work cuz I know my boss and my husband will back me) 🤷♀️🤷♀️
The unspoken love and admiration between those two as John sat forward slowly in his chair. Dialogue doesn't always have to be verbal, as communication. Beautiful choreography!
I like how Rip just sits and listens. No interrupting or unneeded words just someone who listens.
some times it doesn't take talking just a vacuum to hear your own thoughts rumble against someone else.
Listening in silence: therapeutic communication (nursing)
There’s a scene where John tells Rip he appreciates that.
That's what son's do with there dads
what we in the trade call "lazy writing"
It takes alot for John to say the words, but he feels it for every one of his children. He does love them.
That pause as john was getting off the chair was him looking at Rip as one of his children, but couldn’t muster the words to Rip.
I thought the exact same thing. Like he wants to say something, but holds back. Been cool to hear him say, "And one person I look at as my child that I'm prouid of...that's you Rip"
He ends up writing Rip a letter, basically telling him he is family and that the ranch will be his.
@@amorin329 that happened before this episode
I also was amazed at the presence of Rips character. It's not easy to convey that much... attention without saying much of anything. Amazing job by both ...
Who is the child he regrets? Casey? Pity would have to be Jamie I’m guessing
Love how respectful Rip is towards John, warms my heart the man Rip is! ♥️💥
Respectful, or just biding his time?
@@eaglen00b makes for a fun storyline doesn’t that lol
@@eaglen00b
Biding his time for what. Casey and Beth stand to inherit the ranch as well as Rip because he's married to Beth. John save Rip from going to prison after Rip, as a young boy killed his stepfather after his stepfather killed his mother and sibling(s). John brought him into the ranch and taught him the values he has today. Beside, John asked Rip to take a dive when he fought Casey over who was going to be the foremost the ranch and Rip did. There were plenty of times Rip could've killed John when they were out alone on horse back. Rip could easily break John's neck and make it look to like Jon took a bad spill off of his horse. And even if he isn't getting part of the ranch, Rip Gaines nothing from crossing John and the rest of the Dutton family and everything to lose.
@@eaglen00b that would be a hell of a plot twist
Yeah. Rip is a multiple murderer, but it sure is heartwarming.
The dynamic between John and Rip is awesome throughout the entire series. This is one of many great scenes.
Whenever they talk it seems that John really wants to tell Rip he's as much a part of the family as anybody. He doesn't have to say it. Rip knows it deep down in his heart. John knows that Rip would give his life to spare Johns. It's a beautiful unspoken relationship. Pretty wonderful. Great writing Taylor Sheridan 👍🏼❤️🤠
What John Dutton cares is not his life. Its his farm and the legacy it holds. John wants nothing more than to retire and hand it to his children. But none of his children will protect it after hes gone. What John wants is not someone to sacrifice their lives for him, but for the farm. And he knows that Rip is Loyal to him but more importantly, to the farm. Because to Rip, the farm was his home before John became his family. And Rip knows that John does everything he can to protect their home.
@@dogcatchen Well Thank you for the correction.😒
Love these quiet scenes with excellent acting and storytelling.
Love this show . This respect among men. No words are needed yet rip understands that he loves like a son.
Big open fire, whiskey and a couple of cowboys, doesn’t get any better 💙
I totally agree
Cowboys ❤️
thinking the same thing --
Yea I love getting all hot and drunk with other men
Would have been better if they weren't drinking Crown Royal lol
Their conversation reminds me of my grandfather and uncle talking to each other, just true and honest words being spoken.
"Cowards rule the world today." Truest words ever spoken.
Yeah. In the sense that old men have never not said things like that.
Most repeated phrase throughout history. Congrats, you are just like every over average mind through time.
A-fu@king-Men.
@kbob9625 ah and you are holier than thou huh?
@@sendingit2601 that doesn’t even make any sense…👍
That tap at the end seems like he said “You’re my kid”.
RIP is such a charming man, I know the actor is a very good looking man but I love how his character is written and acted, his calmness perfectly compliments Beths firey nature
Calmness? Do you know how many people he has killed and how to talks to the wranglers? He is showing respect to the boss
I love the scene where Beth reads the letter to Rip.
One child I miss (Lee)
One child I pity (Kayce)
One child I regret (Jamie)
One child I envy (Beth)
Great lines describing John Dutton's children.
Why does he pity kayce
@@judigemini178 Kayce suffered the most. His marriage troubles, his PTSD from military service, and all the problems that keep coming his way.
You can’t tell kasey was in the service. He’s too soft. I’d believe it about Rip before I would about Kasey.
@@PurpleSky56 Rip never joined the service, he was just a kid from the wrong side of the tracks. And Kayce just has PTSD, due to experiencing the horrors of war.
“And one another child he is so proud of he can’t muster up the right words to say it”
What John said about cowards who now rule is so true
complaining and blaming… so true
FACTS!
Amen!
It’ll come around eventually. It’ll have to get real bad first, but it’ll come around. It always does, one way or another. I hope I can raise girls to be strong enough to face it, and maybe that I’ll be there to help for awhile, if I’m lucky enough.
Fact!
2:19 "... and one child that I'd like to call mine, which is you, Rip, but I'm a cold and calculating cowboy, and too much of a man to admit it, so a friendly slap on the knee it is"
and what would come after? Saying that is the "endgame" for Rip. It couldn't get any better for him no matter what after that. You ever saw what happened to people who got rich early? who retired early? all of them asked "and now what" You can never put the last piece of the puzzle in, because if you do, it's not longer a puzzle, it's a picture. Rip can still receive something, he's like a dog chasing bone, you can never give it to him unless it's the last thing you do, before you die. Hope you see the point.
@@lad4830 You're making the mistake of looking at that issue from your perspective. You don't just analyze someone else's life, no matter if it's a fictional character or not, without putting yourself in his shoes. Rip is an orphan, until John took him in he had no chance to be anything in life and he knew it. The ranch provided him with a life opportunity that to him was a lifesaver, that is all he knows. He doesn't need to ask himself "and now what" after he does something substantial because:
1. He has a hard enough time keeping his family's head above water already to add more commitments to his own life
2. He never took on a "and now what" mentality, where he moves from challenge to challenge collecting life experience to help him achieve his next goal (for the above reasons)
3. He never had a parental role model that instilled that mentality in him. He had John as a pseudo-father, but as we can see from the show, he never raised Rip that way.
"Cowards rule the world these days. With coward rules and coward customs. To succeed today, all you gotta know is how to blame an how to complain. I truly believe it's the survival of the unfittest these days." - Pretty much sums up what we got going on right now
The dawn of the "Karen" era.
social workers are to blame
1:08 Older Guy I used to Work with Used to Say the Same Thing just in different Wording “Not Enough Cowboys in the World These Days Guys from my Era are a Dying Breed and you youngsters don’t realize it” He would Say to Us by that he was saying “There’s Not Enough People with Self-Respect and Dignity doing the Right Thing and Standing by Their Principles”
Best show I can remember and it’s gone after only 4.5 seasons
I miss this show so much. Hopefully the rest will come on Peacock eventually & I can catch up.
"Cowards rules the world these days." No truer words said.
true
Interesting thought, so the people who do absolutely nothing about it……..what are they?
Sure do
@@untilthewheelsfalloff1751
Ever see Captain America? Hydras motto "cut one head off and two appear".
Who would you suggest to be the first ones that are eliminated?
@@untilthewheelsfalloff1751 cowards as well, which is why the statement is so deep. Just be careful as what you define as doing nothing, and who you label as such.
“Cowards rule the world.” - John Dutton.
Yet John was a coward in this episode. He created the problem between Beth & Summer, yet didn't want to deal with it.
@@tech-bore8839 why would he? Some problems ain’t for him to solve. There will come a day where John won’t be around. The children must learn how to deal with their own crap.
@@theprotagonist8764 exactly
I love this Convo.
Really hope this show doesn’t end. It’s the best.
I want it to go on for a few more seasons but at some point it has to end. I would rather it leave a bit too soon than stick around for too long.
@joemckim1183
I agree.
However, I think the woke jerks are coming after the show.
This is the best series ever!
And, I have seen many in my lifetime.
No series, their characters have made ne cry like this show: BETH ANN DUTTON & RIP WHEELER - separately and their flowing love ;
the greed of trying to take over someone's life just because they can, the music, and more.
F# progress.Itz regress.
The woke crowd is after this sjow: traditional man & woman relationship, no diversity, inclusion, equity.
It smells too much of Trump.
They dont want ' John Wayne ' characters celebrated .
@@josephagnello9335 better than breaking bad? Yellowstone is good, but BB is miles ahead (imo)
@@josephagnello9335you are so dumb. When you have no arguments bring up “woke”. You can’t even define woke. The reason the show is ending is because of Taylor Sheridan’s ego and nothing else.
This show has NOTHING to do with Trump and couldn’t be further removed from Trump.
@@Artuor.Morgan BB (from what I saw) is about dirty business, drugs and killings, deception, lies and illegal activity. Yellowstone is about the most pristine wilderness on planet that is being cared for and loved by bunch of good men, it's about legacy, respect, dignity, loyalty and let's be real. There is no more honest work you can possibly do. So you say BB is miles ahead, I'd say it's miles behind.
I like that part Kevin Costner I really hope you finsh out the rest of the seasons of Yellowstone it's a great show bring you're wife to the set with you so she won't feel lonely
I agree with you. Kevin Costner is perfect for this main character role. I couldn’t think of any other actor who could play this role. Maybe Tommy Lee Jones. Just saying .
John never says Rip is like a son to him, and he doesn't have to. He knows it as much as we do.
RIP in this scene just marvelous 😊
Really going to miss the show when it ends this year. But, have them on Blu-Ray to watch whenever the mode takes me. One of the best shows ever...
Misses Lee
Pities Kayce
Regrets Jamie
Envies Beth
Lo mejor de paramont
@@randomguy3618e’s stated on many occasions over the seasons how Jamie is his greatest disappointment and failure.
So no. It’s Jamie he regrets, not Kacey.
@@randomguy3618ity means you feel sorry for someone. He doesn’t feel sorry for Jamie, not anymore. He regrets him. He regrets putting Jamie on this path that has turned him against himself and the family.
He pities Kayce for everything he’s gone through in his life: PTSD from the war, his son kidnapped, losing a baby, putting him in situations he’d rather not have been in whether it be becoming livestock commissioner or dabbling in government.
"This world is ruled by Cowards."...
Never a truer word said.
I ended up having to tape this yrs, I bing watched it one Sunday. I can't wait for it to come back on. I missed all of 1923.
Before John got up he was about to say, "and one child I respect." And that child is Rip.
Loving this series
Wow what beautiful home❤
Can we acknowledge how good the name ‘Rip’ is for his character.
The unspoken words are the spoken words...
It's why things happen... and life goes on.
I like how Costener'words, regarding the cowards and the unfit, are the reference for every fossil that needs to find an external reason for his troubles.
Love you with all my guts, thank you 🎖🎖🎖
Shows over when Coster and RIP leave.
If I was in john's position with a man like Rip beside me in life. My top shelf wouldn't be high enough. He would be welcome to enjoy any such liquor and food in my home.
Truer words were never spoken...it is a world of cowards
I wish i had a Father like John and a Brother like Rip
❤Kevin tu es un très bon acteur voir le meilleur en TOUT i love you Kevin un homme qui me plaît ❤️💕💘👍
The pause.....and one that I love and respect like no other in the world
Thanks for the recommend 👍
The acting on this show is just insane... One of my favourite shows ever 🔥 and Beth has to be the best role ever played by a female i just fucking love her acting to bits 👌she's such a gem omg
The John & Rip relationship is more complex than is Rip a son, it strikes me he's a brother, a son and best friend all in one...
Rip and the old man and a two or three finger pour of whiskey and a fire. That is truth. A man both haunted and blessed.
It’s funny that John said “all you need to know is how to blame and how to complain” But he was complaining and blaming others right then and there.
I dream of a fire in a room like this , the lighting , the crackling , and to share it with the woman you love is just a slice of perfect.
I'd take a healthy young horse over a woman any day.
Best show ever🇺🇸🏁🏴☠️
I dont care what the circumstance is, no father should EVER regret their child!!!!!!!
Some kids just dissapoint parents.
Comparing to 1923, I think Lee was probably similar to John Dutton Sr., while Kayce is similar to Spencer. Both men who have seen war, experienced PTSD, ran away from family obligations/responsibilities, etc…
DAD AND SON HAVING A DRINK TOGETHER❤❤❤
1:16 right there with you Kevin.
Strong men create good times.
Good times create weak men.
Weak men create hard times.
Hard times create strong men.
RIP WHEELER 😎 FOR PREZ 2024🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Such a cruel thing, to wish politics on that guy. Brutal.
Lee must be the child he misses, Kayce is the one he pities and Jamie is the one he regrets.
Canadian Crown Royal, well done.
Never a truer statement made “Cowards rule the World”
“Coward rules, just gotta know how to blame and complain”
I like their tussled hair as they’ve been wearing cowboy hats all day and the hair is accurate
more like john has a one sided convo in rips presence lmao
Rip is just respectful and will always defer to John. He’s there and will answer if needed…John did not need him to in this scene.
All he had to say is "and a son that im proud of"
Would rather have your regret than your pitty
If Costner wants out end the show. Storylines on repeat. I think it’s headed for Texas anyway. JMO.
John: "- My daughter... I commend you Rip, it must take a lot of courage to sleep next to that woman. 🤣🤣🤣
Rip: "- You know the old saying 'Don't go to sleep mad', that's never truer than my marriage."
John: "-Guess not..."
Every word spoken in this scene is true in this world today. Very sad.
The fact we will never get a scene of John acknowledging rip as his son is disappointing
Poor Jamie!! I'm guessing he's the one John regrets!! Sadly all he wants is his father's approval!!
He's the one he pities because of his PTSD due to combat.
Yellowstone is okay. But 1923 is the Beast!!🔥
Enjoyable
That’s Canadian spirit hehehe
This is meant to have us look at John and Rip as just two men having a heart to heart. Hard to swallow considering one is literally the world's worst father and the other is a cold-blooded killer. Glad this show is finally ending...
100%. I’ve enjoyed it, but I’m ready to see it end. Shamelessly rooting for Jamie 😊
I want that room/house.
"Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times.” Michael Hopf's
A lot of truth in this short video
Kevin toujours ades messages ce qui a dit apropos des laches surtout❤merveklkeux acteurs❤zohra zohra
It would be a better scene if they had something better than Crown Royal.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Lee is obviously the child he misses, but which is Jamie and Kayce? I mean it could be either. He can regret how Jamie has turned out or pity him. Same can be said about Kayce, he pity’s what all has happened to him, but regret how he left things bad for so long. Which kid is which?
Very, very true! We've ignored Darwin and now we're paying for it
Strong men make good times - Good times make soft men - Soft men make hard times. - Hard times make strong men
that was such a fatherly smack on the knee
He is sure right about the cowards running the world. Time to fix that.
1:11 cowards let the “cowards” rule
Rip
Every word from John is true. Cowards....
People in the comments section are the people he would be talking about. The people who know and do nothing. And after they read this, they’ll still do nothing.
Facts
So true and it makes me sick. I cant operate in a society where the best blamers excel. I know its the reason why i am so unhappy here
Wish we got more backstory about lee
He envy's Beth, misses Kelly, pities Kacey and regrets Jaime ?
What the Dutton character intones in this segment is the socially obvious condition of "wild" and emotionally aggressive modern women, who suffer so little in the way of true consequences, for the wild level they "feel", and act out. Especially those on the extremities of beauty, as she is.
alex, ill take favorite things to here when im drinking
The next half of the season should be good. These last episodes were really bad.
Controversial thought: I think Beth is so extra extra and so wild because she knows she has her dad and Rip behind her.
(I’m can be a $!&$ at work cuz I know my boss and my husband will back me) 🤷♀️🤷♀️
Calling Jaime a child he regrets is awful. Jaime turned into exactly what John made him. Then John didn’t want him
Jamie deserved a better father.