Yellowstone

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My Grandson enrolled me in "Paramount Plus" where I can watch "1883".
I would like also to watch "Yellowstone".
Is "Paramount" and "Paramount Plus" two different channels?

( home recuperating from yet another surgery)

Jimmy
 
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It is the same company. Regular Paramount is a channel that can be part of some cable or satellite subscriptions. Plus is for streaming only and is the only place to watch 1883 for now, I think. I'll wait until it is on regular Paramount.

With streaming you can watch episodes whenever you want. Hope you heal up quickly!
 
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Google: "How to stream Yellowstone" it may be different depending on "market area"! :)
 
Yellowstone is on season four, however they want you to pay extra!! I am stubborn and I will wait.
 
Is there a way to watch Paramount+ on my non-smart TV. My iPad and iPhone are both too old to watch streaming stuff. I was given 2 gift cards for Netflix for Christmas. So far, I have not done anything with them. Thinking I need a smart TV for that too.
Larry
 
I got the three-season set of Yellowstone shows, and really enjoy the series. Picking the fly specks out of the pepper turned up some useless items. The wranglers are all wearing Levi jeans - now that just ain't right. NOBODY wears Levis, especially in a working environment That's why Wrangler and Carhartt rule. Carhartt must have supplied coats and shirts and what Levis didn't - but Carhartt is good stuff. Dodge Ram trucks everywhere, all spotlessly spit polished, not even dirt on the tires from driving on gravel roads. Sure wish I could find western hats that show no sweat stains at all - mine get stained up sitting on the wall peg. Now, for season four....
 
I got the three-season set of Yellowstone shows, and really enjoy the series. Picking the fly specks out of the pepper turned up some useless items. The wranglers are all wearing Levi jeans - now that just ain't right. NOBODY wears Levis, especially in a working environment That's why Wrangler and Carhartt rule. Carhartt must have supplied coats and shirts and what Levis didn't - but Carhartt is good stuff. Dodge Ram trucks everywhere, all spotlessly spit polished, not even dirt on the tires from driving on gravel roads. Sure wish I could find western hats that show no sweat stains at all - mine get stained up sitting on the wall peg. Now, for season four....

Check this out for the coats:
Larry

[ame]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=658IXMQ_d1g[/ame]
 
I can't figure out how Taylor Sheridan has time to be a cowboy, when he's writing storylines for at least three series, and then directing and producing them. I like the character he plays on Yellowstone, I figure he's just being himself.
 
I'm a little disappointed in Dutton's character . Got elected Governor and is clueless about what to do next . Only concerned about the ranch . That's not going to fly .
 
I'm a little disappointed in Dutton's character . Got elected Governor and is clueless about what to do next . Only concerned about the ranch . That's not going to fly .

LOL Have you ever met a politician that wasn't self centered and just concerned about his next election? :)

Dutton's trying to figure out how to "ride the bull".... in his speech he stated his agenda is to keep things from changing!
 
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I'm a little disappointed in Dutton's character . Got elected Governor and is clueless about what to do next . Only concerned about the ranch . That's not going to fly .

I think that's part of the plot. Lynell (former governor) will keep him pointed in the right direction. What keeps me wondering is where the dynamic between Beth and Jamie will lead. They have to come up with something to give John to fight the little white-haired.....woman.....and she's just brought in some sort of black widow in the new girl she sent for.

And what's going on with Chief Rainwater and the Native American girl who's about as lethal as Beth? One character I'd really like to see developed more is Mo Brings Plenty. He's always so low-key, but I imagine he could be as lethal as Kasey once he's turned loose. Remember when he took out that predator that tried to rape Kasey's wife?
 
I'm a little disappointed in Dutton's character . Got elected Governor and is clueless about what to do next . Only concerned about the ranch . That's not going to fly .


You may not like someone or agree with them, but it's hard to be disappointed in someone who plainly states why they're going to do something and then follows through on it. I don't think he's clueless - he just doesn't have the time or patience for the "game" and got pushed into a corner choosing the lesser of two evils. Costner's character never longed to be governor, a politician, or anything except what he is - the steward of a grand chunk of America he promised to safeguard to his dying father, an area his enemies see as money in their pockets. Anyone who truly believes in this day and time the pap and rhetoric from politicians about their selfless reasons for forsaking all to "serve" the rest of us would seem to me to be a prime candidate to purchase a large bridge I have for sale in San Francisco. :rolleyes: We long for people of such character to take charge and lead us but seeing what politics has turned into over the life of this grand experiment people of real character and conviction seldom want to be involved in the current permutation.



Having said that . . . it's a TV show. If it was like genuine, real, every day life as an accurate depiction it would be so ponderous and dull no one would watch it or even want to.
 

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