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Yellowstone Recap: Season 5, Episode 9
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Yellowstone Recap: Season 5, Episode 9

SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers from the Season 5 Episode 9 episode of “Yellowstone,” “Desire Is All You Need,” which premiered Sunday, November 10 on Paramount Network.

This week it’s business as usual very normal episode of “Yellowstone” – just kidding, things are totally wild! In real life, new episodes have been delayed since January 1, 2023, and the show’s star Kevin Costner dropped out before filming this second half of season 5. Without Costner, patriarch John Dutton must somehow take the dusty path. What will happen to him? Will there be a time jump? Who else will hit Beth (Kelly Reilly) in the face with a rock? See all the big moments and burning questions Variety had on the first episode of the second half of season 5.

  • This calm before the storm – a quiet moment at the shooting range with Lloyd (Forrie J. Smith) – makes me anxious about what will happen next.
  • Reilly is already leaving it all out on the field, with Beth’s terrifying, primal screams setting the tone of this episode.
  • The crime scene is interesting… There’s more blood than you’d expect, but it doesn’t make a spectacle of John’s death.
  • This is all the best acting from Kayce (Luke Grimes), whose quiet sadness is an excellent complement to Beth’s big feelings.
  • “It was Jamie” – I think Beth is barking up the right tree by pointing the finger at her other brother, played by Wes Bentley. But maybe she also just saw the “previously on” segment recapping last season?
  • Jamie’s shady phone call – he’s such a weasel!
  • “I don’t know what to believe anymore…” — Oh Jamie, your lies are so cunning!
  • Suicide?!? Shall everyone believe that?
  • Wow – Reilly is up for that Emmy with this performance!
  • Huh…Costner still holds the top spot in acting credits! Are there any entertainment lawyers who work as hard as his team?
  • While it’s sad to see Costner leave, if this is indeed the beginning of the “Yellowstone” endgame, consider how effective it was to have Logan Roy die well before the “Succession” finale so that all the chess pieces had to move. around during the final episodes. I could see some juicy drama coming as a result of this.
  • This upbeat music and the time jump of “Six Weeks Later” are shocking! Here we go!
  • Rip (Cole Hauser) being nice to a little boy, then defiant to hippies, is an example of red state humor that warms my urban heart.
  • Ah, Beth smokes and drinks during her community service, and then her hours are cut because she’s so annoying. Classic Beth, never change, no notes.
  • Maybe it’s a result of living in a small New York apartment, but the rustic new home that Kayce, Monica (Kelsey Asbille) and Tate (Brecken Merrill) move into seems great just the way it is…
  • I want to know more about the fixer Sarah (Dawn Olivieri) hires. What other business ventures do they have? Does the security guard know she works in a nefarious place?
  • Despite the sex tape, the fixer must be wary of Jamie, the most wimpy person on the planet.
  • I love a cameo from creator Taylor Sheridan… on a horse! Hey Taylor, now that you’re in 6666, when is that spinoff coming out?
  • Jimmy (Jefferson White) reunites with his old Yellowstone gang! How sweet – and they’re still giving him shit, albeit slightly more enlightened shit. Grow!
  • Phew – did we really need a Gator (Gabriel Guilbeau) masturbation joke?
  • Loved Walker (Ryan Bingham) waxes poetic about the land that “will forget you until you disappear.” While Sheridan is great with soapy turns, he also injects the show with beautiful language in the quieter moments.
  • “Yellowstone” is great when they cast real cowboys — just look at the character on Billy Klapper’s face!
  • “When he’s gone, we won’t have any legends left and no one’s trying to be next.” More great writing, and it seems like this could be a theme for this season.
  • “In thirty years no one will be doing this anymore. No one.” Likewise, Rip lamenting the disappearance of cowboys seems to indicate a creeping fear of upcoming episodes.
  • Wow, Sarah is freezing and drinking champagne in lingerie while Jamie cries. Her chaos is a great addition to the series.
  • I love how rich people levy estate taxes before there’s even a body in the ground.
  • Wow, Beth got it precisely How quickly happened to John! Her next interaction with Jamie will probably be more painful than a brick to the head…
  • RIP Billy Klapper – you were the real deal!
  • “You should be afraid. I know everything.” Damn, Kayce ends that preview for future episodes with a bang!

See you next week, “Yellowstone” fans!

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