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Happy Saturday, yellow stone amateurs; it’s a beautiful weekend to unwind and reacquaint yourself with all things Dutton in pursuit of him in preparation for the epic Season 5 premiere on November 13. While it’s a slower day at the ranch, there’s still work to be done and fun to be discovered in The Universe of Taylor Sheridan! Some lucky fans are watching the fifth season premiere of yellow stone in select AMC theaters tonight in conjunction with the premiere of King of Tulsa. If you can’t make it to a theater, don’t worry; We’re almost two weeks away from new episodes at Paramount, and we’ve still put together a great recap for you guys today. This includes Denim Richards talking about bringing to life the ranch hand we all love, Colby. You know the drill from here, grab your favorite drink and your Dutton-loving BFF, and let’s get in.
Denim Richards talks bringing Colby to life
Denim Richards, who plays Colby in our favorite cowboy drama, has been taking to Instagram with motivational videos he posts all week. On Wednesday night, he went live to chat with fans about everything from his content creation to his acting role on the Taylor Sheridan series. yellow stone.
During his live video, he asked fans to post questions for him to answer so they could have a conversation with each other. Richards was asked about playing the role of Colby and how he felt he could relate to the character.
“I love Colby, Colby is great – it’s ride or die and, you know, I think myself he does things that I’ve always wanted to do, which is not think about certain consequences as much and he loves that he can just go. with that, but he is very, very loyal and I like to think that I am also loyal sometimes to the extreme. I stay too long on things because I always think I can fix something and the reality is: don’t be arrogant. There is also a lot of arrogance in fixing things.”
When he talked about loyalty, fans quickly realized that Richard brings a lot of himself to the character of Colby. He is a guy both on screen and off who cares about others, wants to do his best, and tries to provide a sense of camaraderie between himself and his loved ones.
Colby is a fan-favorite character, and we can’t wait to see more of his ride around Yellowstone Dutton Ranch when season five premieres next month.
Fans ponder Jamie’s resignation from the Attorney General race
One of the most outstanding plots of yellow stone is about Jamie and his ups and downs while running for political office. Jamie and his father have a stormy relationship, and John is quick to put him in his place when Jamie steps out of line.
One way that John did that in season two was when he had Jamie quit the race for Attorney General. A fan on Reddit questioned the reasoning behind this, and others were quick to respond in the comments section.
Their relationship is tumultuous for a number of reasons, but the main one is that there is always a sense of tension between Jamie and John. Jamie is one of the most selfish characters in the series and he is the least likely to defend the Dutton family name, at least in the way that John hopes he would.
He helps the Dutton family in any way he can, but as fans find out throughout the series, it’s usually after he’s done something to tarnish the family name.
Yellowstone Rewind: Season 3, Episode 5
You’ll need tissues when you sit down to watch one of yellow stoneThe most emotional episodes of “Cowboys and Dreamers”.
It is here that we discover the reason for the tension in the relationship between Beth and Jamie. In a series of flashbacks, we see Beth asking Jamie for help with a problem she’s too afraid to talk to anyone else about. Jamie doesn’t realize the gravity of the situation at first, but once she does, she knows there’s only one place she can take her sister for help. Of course, once they arrive at the health center on the Indian reservation, she quickly realizes that things are more critical than she initially anticipated.
Beth has found out that she is pregnant and Jamie is supposed to take her for an abortion; the problem is that he knows that if they go anywhere in the city, people will immediately recognize them.
So when he takes her to the reservation health clinic and explains who they are, the woman at the counter tells him she needs to take her sister somewhere else. When Jamie tells the woman that he can’t take Beth anywhere else because of her last name, she tells him that part of the procedure they perform at the clinic will lead to sterilization. Jamie tells her that she’s fine and goes to the car to find Beth without explaining the second part of the equation. Beth goes through the motions and has no idea that Jamie has sealed her fate without allowing her a say in the decision.
Fans have long been able to tell that Beth and Jamie’s relationship is entrenched and mistrustful, but we never fully understood why until this point. The realization also allows fans to understand Beth in a new way, as we are given insight into how Jamie’s choice took away her ability to place bets.
Of course, there is much more to unpack in this episode, but it is one of the central parts of not only the third season but the series as a whole. Beth is a character who acts out of anger and pain, and it’s not hard to understand why when you realize all the things she experienced at a young age.
Speaking of Beth, this episode also gives us one of the most quotable reactions she has in a conversation with one of the Dutton family enemies. You know what we’re talking about; it’s the moment where Beth says, “You’re the trailer park and I’m the tornado.”
Beth Dutton is certainly a tornado, and she’s not afraid to wreak havoc on anyone who dares mess with her or her father and her family name.