Y’all are lucky, my dad was never around he’s still alive and has only seen my kids a handful of times mind you my oldest is 15 and the youngest is 5, that’s why I try to be the best Father to my kid’s.
Just lost my Dad last week ..he was 94....I was lucky, we got to have a "moment" together pretty much like this....it's like they say, you get thru the loss but, you never get over it. Godspeed, Pop....you did real good.
I called my dad every day we weren't together for last 6 years of his life. Lost him last year, he was only 67. Make the most of the time you have. If I had one regret it was that so much of it was on the phone and not enough in person. I would have made more time if I had known. I miss him every day.
We nvr know one day to the nxt we could go b4 our parents i lost brother&sister it was end my dad but cherish every second rip to all good dads out there🙏
Take advantage of the time you got before it’s gone, because all your left with after they are gone is the memories you shared or the lack there of. My father shot himself 6 years ago, I was working 3rd shift at the time, and decided that morning to take some overtime instead of going back home, if I’d of went home I’d most likely caught him before it happened and possibly prevented it, but I didn’t and it’s a pain that will be with me for the rest of my life.
They left out one of the most important lines. The line that is the cornerstone of all the drama on the show. He made John promise him he would NEVER let them take the ranch. Kind of an important line in this scene.
And that is something John is not willing to break because like he said it took sacrifice to give them a home it rlly did and everyone thinks John should just let the Ranch go and be taken away from him? I feel he wants to let it go but not to be taken, he wants it to be passed down and let either Kayce or Tate do what they wish with it.
I lost my dad 14 months ago. Every time I watch this scene, the more I wished I would have spent more time like this with my dad. My dad was self employed and the hardest working man I’ve ever known. When I watch this clip I can so relate to just about everything they’re talking about .
The finest scene of the entire series - by far. I doubt they'll ever be able to eclipse this. Played to perfection by two fantastically brilliant actors. I just can't ever watch this without getting a lump in my throat and tears in my eyes.
My wife has said for years this Chris stapleton song reminds her of my father… I absolutely lost my mind over this scene. Tv doesn’t really ever strike my heart, but this just hit right I guess
I wish they carried the scene alittle longer.. when he talks about always knowing his son snuck into the kitchen everynight for a cookie I was bawling! This show is so subtle, but that recognition is the same recognition that he gives Rip later in the episode. Letting him know that he SEES him. So beautiful. ❤️
Yes! Dabney was sooooo incredible in this scene. He OWNED it. How wonderful for Costner to partake in that moment. Kevin is always good, but Dabney owned this scene.
Dabney coleman also starred in boardwalk empire as commodore louis kaestner on the first and second season . He begin a mentor to nucky then betrayed him with nucky brother eli and manipulated his son jimmy into getting power
Lost my dad last year to a long health battle. I recently stumbled across this show and this episode hit me pretty hard. Them sitting on the boulder and him looking up at his son with that old man chuckle reminded me of my old pops a lot a lot.
Dabney Coleman, a man known for comedy roles, absolutely commands this scene with all the sincerity and emotion a man of his years can muster. Between these two master actors it's far too easy to assume this is a real conversation between a father and his son.
If a comedian is highly talented (of the caliber of Robin Williams or Carol Burnett, for example), it never surprises me when they do a great job in a dramatic role. Oddly, the reverse is less true (that the greatest dramatic actors are also good at comedy).
@@marcelparker6755 I'm not familiar with his work, but I always appreciate actors/actresses who can do both drama and comedy. I'm trying to think of primarily dramatic actors with great comedic ability... (this is going to date me)... Harry Morgan, Robert Culp, Darren McGavin, James Garner, Julie Andrews, Emma Thompson, Helen Mirren, Dwight Schulz (ack! drawing a blank on younger ones!).
I haven’t cried since I was about 8 years old. I was watching this episode and my dad was sitting right next to me, and while this scene was playing I looked at my dad and realized how old he’s getting, and I damn near broke down in tears right there because my dad means so much to me, he’s basically taught me everything I know, almost every feature of my personality and physical traits come from him. I love him to death and I feel bad cause he’s gonna have to work the rest of his life to help with my mom’s disease. I’ll pay off your mortgage dad... one day...I promise.
You are a very blessed man and I hope you realize it. Despite the difficulties surrounding your family, the relationship you share with your daddy is so precious and rare. It's an unfortunate fact today that many children have NO relationship with their fathers. So hug him tight and treasure every minute you have left together. More importantly, develop that SAME relationship with your own kids.
Just tell him how much you appreciate his sacrifice and tell him how much he means to you. Life is far too short. Your love will last an eternity though. Only the shell parishes
My father has been dead now 17 years come July. This year he would have turned 75 in June. There is not one day that goes by that I do not miss him and wish he was still here. I am the man I am today because of him both good and bad. He had his flaws and demons...we all do but he did his best to raise me and my brother, put a roof over our heads, put food on the table and clothe us well and I will always be thankful for that. Watching this scene really struck a cord with me, I'm thankful for the time I had with him but in the end it wasn't enough and I miss him.
One of the greatest scenes in the whole series of the show. My dad has been gone 23 years this year and I still wish I could have a moment like this with him. This made me cry like a baby and I’ll never be too much of a man to admit that.
Nothing ever got to me like it did when my Dad cried. My Mom died when I was 3 1/2. My Dad had had a stroke during his brain tumor operation the year before. He recovered but not physically the same. Now and then I would come into the basement apartment in my grandparents house where my Dad lived, finding him looking at my Mom's picture. he would talk to her, telling her how much he loved her and how much he missed her. I would hug him and he would cling to me. Crying like a child who can't get out the words between the sobs. In a few minutes he would calm himself and fall asleep in my embrace, exhausted from the memory of his loved and lost. To Love someone like that is a gift and to be loved like that is maybe the greatest gift. Miss you Dad and Mom, everyday.
Everytime I've seen this scene it would make me cry when he said I miss your mother. My mom has left this world a week ago and this just tears me up. miss you ma
My Dad has been gone 51 year's and I think of him Every day , if you're still lucky enough to have yours .. cherrish him , right , wrong or indifferent he's the only Father you will ever have.
Just lost my dad last year. This scene just knocked the wind right out of me, I did not take the time to properly mourn him and now seems like the time to start. oh dear god....
My grandfather passed away in 2010 and the day of we had a fight and by the late evening he was gone I never got to talk it out or say goodbye and while he wasn’t my father he was there in time I need a figure in my life and I miss him
Been binge watching the series, This scene hit pretty hard. My Dad is still here, and I try to get and enjoy anytime I can spend with him. Especially him beating Colon Cancer. Was a borderline stage 4. Man is a fighter. Makes for a true reality check that nothing is forever. Another thing is I did not recognize that the man portraying John’s dad is Dabney Coleman. From 9 to 5, Cloak and Dagger. Ether or. This is an amazing series.
My Dad was diagnosed with 3 types of cancer in 2019 and a year later after surgery and chemo. It all went into remission. He is now 64 years old and the thought of him dying still scares me. I thank God for everyday I spend with him.
I lost my father suddenly and never got to say goodbye. I would give the world to be able to talk to him like this way just for closure. Please never take for granted the time you have left with those you love!
I miss these talks with my dad. Looking back, I wish there were more of them. He passed away back in 2001, but I miss him every day. As I get older, my greatest hope is that my son and I will have these same talks. ❤️
My father will have been gone for a year this September. I have missed him and fought back tears since the day he died. I know life goes on, but I’m still gonna miss him for the remainder of it. God forbid the day I lose my mother
A story from a close family friend, they were hunting in Colorado as they had did for years and his father in law never let anyone use his rifle, well one morning the old man handed it to his son in law (the family friend) and said “you use it today”. Before the day was over they found him resting on the side of one of the mountains, passing away where he felt the happiest
Lost my father 5/2020. Not a day goes by that, I don't see him in a brief memory. You can lose everything in life, but memories will always remain in our heart/mind. I will see you again, Dad...🙏
My dad will have been gone 1yr Oct 31, 2022…. He passed way too young at the age of 45 and met his first grandchild, my daughter 3 or 4 times…. I wish I could go back and give him more of my young adult life time…. I wish I could’ve grown old with him and we could’ve been old men together…..
It will be 2 years this Jan 10 2023 that I lost my dad unexpectedly I was so closed to him. I was his sunshine and I cry my eyes out when I see this episode I miss him so much it physically hurts Yellowstone is great show !
I bet he was an incredible man. I lost mine 4 years ago and it’s still hard. Treasure every moment, especially after watching scenes like these. We were lucky to have such strong foundations 🙏🏻
This was a really sweet and tender moment showing us John's humanity in between the ruthlessness we became used to seeing from him. Watching this now hits especially hard after losing my Dad back in November last year and I was lucky to also tell him how much he meant to me and how much I will miss him whilst he was still conscious ans could understand and reply to me.
I'm deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Dabney Coleman. He is such a talented actor, and his performances have been a cherished part of my life for many years. My mother and I enjoyed watching his movies. His unique presence and remarkable talent brought so much joy and laughter to countless people. My heartfelt condolences go out to his family, friends, and all who loved him. He will be dearly missed, but his legacy will live on through the wonderful memories and performances he leaves behind. May he rest in eternal peace and his memories be a blessing of comfort and strength throughout your journey. 🕊️🙏🏼♥️🙏🏼🕊️
I miss my old man every day, sometimes, some days, tears fall from my eyes without me being able to avoid me remembering my old man and I am not a weak man, I just miss my father and I have 57 years of life in this world, I am my father's SON!
My father passed away on April 20, 2018. I miss him every single day. If I could have anything I wished, I'd wish for him to come back for just one day so that he could meet my son. I love you, Pop.
Lived with my grandfather most of my life. They say he was a tough ornery man til the day I was born, we wouldn’t be seen without eachother ever since. Sometimes you don’t realize how beautiful things are until after they are taken away from you. We had many moments like these after his health collapsed. My son was born just 4 months after his death and one thing I’ll always remember him telling me is to treat my son the same if not better then how he treated me. He will always be someone that I will never forget.
I didn’t expect to cry watching the last episode of this season. My God if this isn’t what we all feel to the bone. I love my daddy. This is a moment we can never prepare for….but it’s not here yet. Not yet….
This is a great scene , " when you get my age only thing you miss is being young, a chance to do it all over" great quote , reminds me of my father before he passed away.
This scene.... Man I had to fight back the tears on this one.. hit real close to home.. lost my dad last year, we ride steel horses, but it's all the same and seeing this scene.. I wished I could go on one more ride with my dad... I had to come out to the garage and ball my eyes out 😓
I lost my Dad two years ago. He was my absolute hero, and I miss him everyday. I said I Love You to my Dad everyday, and especially the last two years. I kissed his head everyday, and hugged him every day. Cherish BOTH your parents, and cherish your father. If your dad was not a good person, or was not around, and you have kids, then be the change you needed to see when you were a kid. Be in your kids lives, treat them well, SPEND TIME WITH THEM!!!! Teaching your kid to ride a bike, or doing homework together and sharing a meal together happily will ultimately mean more to them than any amount of money you throw at them. This was a beautiful scene.
When my last grandparent passed, my dad told me, "losing your grandparents is a part of growing up... And I'm afraid losing your parents is a part of growing old." I'm lucky enough to still have both mine, but man this scene just hits you right in the stomach and is so beautifully written.
I never had this with my dad, he was a good man but he kept to himself. Ive raised my son more closely than my father did me, I hope in the future we have a moment like this. All we can do is try to improve our families.
What an emotional scene. Felt so real genuine. Made me think of the last conversation with my mum! 😭 my mum did mom and dad for us all. I miss her so much 💔
I’ve been a huge fan of both of these actors. Never saw Yellowstone, but let to this scene as a result of the news of Mr. Coleman’s passing. I get that this is an important & emotional scene, but hat to listen to it 5 times to get the nuanced dialog, buried beneath the loud music with vocals that doubled over or cover what was being said. A quiet guitar & harmonica would have set the mood. Whoever made the decision to use a singing vocal, I’d be like, “ My office, NOW….& close the door.”
Haven't seen dad in nearly 20 months now due to the pandemic. I'm not alone in this situation; I know that. I just can't wait to hold him in my arms again...
My father passed a little over 3 months ago I held his hand as he went. Surrounded by his kids in his own home. This scene tore me apart the first time I saw it. Now it shreds me to the bone. I love you dad...till I see you again rest in peace
Lost my dad of 86 years in September of 2020. This reminds me of daddy. We never had those heart to heart talks. Daddy was tougher than nails. We didnt need heart to heart talks because we always knew we loved each other. I miss him dearly.
Good thing the music played over the lines. Didn't want Dabney Coleman's last scene on earth to actually be heard. And not having the most important line included.... brilliant.
I wish all parents would live a long life like this and not like my mom who passed at 60 from COVID-19. I never got to have a moment like this with her.
My father God willing will be 92 years old this June 19th. I know myself and my siblings have had similar talks with him and Mom over the years but in my case is one quote that particularly stands out. " Son your mother and I done everything possible to raise you and your brothers and sisters the right way. But you know that we didn't have all the answers to everything and some of that you had to find out in your own. I'm glad that when times got tough y'all could come to us and ask the hard questions. Remember to do that for your kids when that time comes"
My father has been gone 4 years now my 1 & only brother died 4/14/19 & I miss them so much I feel truly lost sometimes but god is so good 🙏 god bless everyone reading this
My God, I miss My Grandfather so much so He was My favorite person who passed unto The Father recently...I never knew My Father except The One in Heaven sitting beside His Father and I love You all and just remember to always remember to be grateful ❤
My father was sent on his journey 11 days ago, and I’ve been heart broken over it every minute since. Ive been blessed to have a father who taught me how to live and work on the ranch. Reading everyone’s comments here has helped me realized how blessed I’ve been for the 24 years I’ve been able to spend with him.
Moments sitting my grandfather in the fields late 1950”s . Later with my father in early 1970”s . Reunited in 2019 to his death in 2021. Sitting in the pasture together. Great memories RIP Mr. Tome & RIP Mr. Lee Beasley . ❤
If you’ve ever got to hold your hero as they were crossing over this scene brings back so many bittersweet memories. Heart wrenching watching them fade out , and happy getting to be there for them like they were there for you you’r entire life, and getting that last I love you . Such a beautiful scene .
"I guess I miss more than I thought..."
That hits hard.
My dad has been gone 27 years and still miss him. To all those fortunate enough to still have yours, don’t ever take him for granted.
i lost my father 8 years ago and i miss him everyday
So true. Mine passed away in 2018. I miss him every day. I felt like that bond we had was gone. I know its not, but man it still hurts.
Y’all are lucky, my dad was never around he’s still alive and has only seen my kids a handful of times mind you my oldest is 15 and the youngest is 5, that’s why I try to be the best Father to my kid’s.
That would depend on the quality of the dad. Some are not missable, unfortunately.
Same - 27 years also. Seems like yesterday.
Just lost my Dad last week ..he was 94....I was lucky, we got to have a "moment" together pretty much like this....it's like they say, you get thru the loss but, you never get over it. Godspeed, Pop....you did real good.
I call my dad every day.
I'm gonna miss him when he's gone. He's my hero and I'm not ashamed to say it.
I called my dad every day we weren't together for last 6 years of his life. Lost him last year, he was only 67. Make the most of the time you have. If I had one regret it was that so much of it was on the phone and not enough in person. I would have made more time if I had known. I miss him every day.
We nvr know one day to the nxt we could go b4 our parents i lost brother&sister it was end my dad but cherish every second rip to all good dads out there🙏
Same here!
Take advantage of the time you got before it’s gone, because all your left with after they are gone is the memories you shared or the lack there of. My father shot himself 6 years ago, I was working 3rd shift at the time, and decided that morning to take some overtime instead of going back home, if I’d of went home I’d most likely caught him before it happened and possibly prevented it, but I didn’t and it’s a pain that will be with me for the rest of my life.
❤
RIP Dabney Coleman. glad we got to share a scene with you one last time.
What a fitting last scene we got with him.
Saw that scene but didn't know that was Dabney Coleman .
One last time. 😭❤️
Son of a, I had no idea...wow!
They left out one of the most important lines. The line that is the cornerstone of all the drama on the show. He made John promise him he would NEVER let them take the ranch. Kind of an important line in this scene.
Not a god damn inch.
And that is something John is not willing to break because like he said it took sacrifice to give them a home it rlly did and everyone thinks John should just let the Ranch go and be taken away from him? I feel he wants to let it go but not to be taken, he wants it to be passed down and let either Kayce or Tate do what they wish with it.
Dont let em take one inch of it
I lost my dad 14 months ago. Every time I watch this scene, the more I wished I would have spent more time like this with my dad. My dad was self employed and the hardest working man I’ve ever known. When I watch this clip I can so relate to just about everything they’re talking about .
100% agree. Why cut short one of the most heartfelt scenes of one of the greatest shows of all time.
What a scene. Rest in peace, Mr. Coleman. A life well-lived and an incredible talent.
The finest scene of the entire series - by far. I doubt they'll ever be able to eclipse this. Played to perfection by two fantastically brilliant actors. I just can't ever watch this without getting a lump in my throat and tears in my eyes.
My wife has said for years this Chris stapleton song reminds her of my father… I absolutely lost my mind over this scene. Tv doesn’t really ever strike my heart, but this just hit right I guess
The last line of your comment.. I thought that was just me who got that way. Glad I’m not alone.
I agree 100%
Yeah this scene, captured perfectly. My pops not perfect, but try to enjoy him while he’s here.
I wish they carried the scene alittle longer.. when he talks about always knowing his son snuck into the kitchen everynight for a cookie I was bawling! This show is so subtle, but that recognition is the same recognition that he gives Rip later in the episode. Letting him know that he SEES him. So beautiful. ❤️
Lots of people miss that.
God that part got me bad
Agreed. That was a sweet memory they shared.
I miss my Dad so much.. I think of him whole watching Yellowstone .
Kinda how it goes precious moments never really last long.
When he takes his father's hat off and it reveals that he's breaking down crying... I completely lost it. What an absolutely incredible scene.
What a scene and performance by Dabney Coleman 😭👏🏼
Yes! Dabney was sooooo incredible in this scene. He OWNED it. How wonderful for Costner to partake in that moment. Kevin is always good, but Dabney owned this scene.
@@LorijazzgrrlVaughan I noticed Costner let him have the scene. That’s what make Costner a great actor.
Dabney coleman also starred in boardwalk empire as commodore louis kaestner on the first and second season . He begin a mentor to nucky then betrayed him with nucky brother eli and manipulated his son jimmy into getting power
The voice of Principal Prickly of Recess
I thought it was Bruce Springsteen, that's singing, it sounds like him.
"You thought nobody knew, go in the kitchen steal a cookie and you thought nobody knew. I knew" man that was the part that got me i cant lie.
You and me both .. miss my Dad so very much 6/14/19
I Cried
That little adorable giggle he gives after saying it is what got me to tear up. Man had ONE scene and absolutely knocked it out of the park.
Lost my dad last year to a long health battle. I recently stumbled across this show and this episode hit me pretty hard. Them sitting on the boulder and him looking up at his son with that old man chuckle reminded me of my old pops a lot a lot.
Same happening here.
My dad died 19 years ago when i was 25, like others said, don't take it for granted.
Dabney Coleman, a man known for comedy roles, absolutely commands this scene with all the sincerity and emotion a man of his years can muster. Between these two master actors it's far too easy to assume this is a real conversation between a father and his son.
He does drama well too. You should see him in "The Guardian."
Wow, didn’t even realize that was Dabney Coleman.
If a comedian is highly talented (of the caliber of Robin Williams or Carol Burnett, for example), it never surprises me when they do a great job in a dramatic role. Oddly, the reverse is less true (that the greatest dramatic actors are also good at comedy).
@@rowanaforrest9792 To be fair, Ed O'Neill was a dramatic actor before "Married... with Children" and he nailed his role to the T.
@@marcelparker6755 I'm not familiar with his work, but I always appreciate actors/actresses who can do both drama and comedy. I'm trying to think of primarily dramatic actors with great comedic ability... (this is going to date me)... Harry Morgan, Robert Culp, Darren McGavin, James Garner, Julie Andrews, Emma Thompson, Helen Mirren, Dwight Schulz (ack! drawing a blank on younger ones!).
I haven’t cried since I was about 8 years old. I was watching this episode and my dad was sitting right next to me, and while this scene was playing I looked at my dad and realized how old he’s getting, and I damn near broke down in tears right there because my dad means so much to me, he’s basically taught me everything I know, almost every feature of my personality and physical traits come from him. I love him to death and I feel bad cause he’s gonna have to work the rest of his life to help with my mom’s disease. I’ll pay off your mortgage dad... one day...I promise.
I got you'r felling and point . God bless you and you'r family. ameen
Please don't leave anything unsaid or an I love u opportunity missed. Please get his stories, his wisdom, his beliefs. Record everything
You are a very blessed man and I hope you realize it. Despite the difficulties surrounding your family, the relationship you share with your daddy is so precious and rare. It's an unfortunate fact today that many children have NO relationship with their fathers. So hug him tight and treasure every minute you have left together. More importantly, develop that SAME relationship with your own kids.
One day at a time, brother
Just tell him how much you appreciate his sacrifice and tell him how much he means to you.
Life is far too short. Your love will last an eternity though. Only the shell parishes
My father has been dead now 17 years come July. This year he would have turned 75 in June. There is not one day that goes by that I do not miss him and wish he was still here. I am the man I am today because of him both good and bad. He had his flaws and demons...we all do but he did his best to raise me and my brother, put a roof over our heads, put food on the table and clothe us well and I will always be thankful for that. Watching this scene really struck a cord with me, I'm thankful for the time I had with him but in the end it wasn't enough and I miss him.
My dad has been gone 25 years. I still wish I had one more day.
Cody Norman you are your dad. all men are there dads. for better or for worse
What about women? Do they become their fathers too?
Cody I lost mine four years ago and all I wish for is just one more chance to say that I loved him.
Cody Norman I say that every day
xxwhispersxx At my father’s funeral they said I became my father’s son
Such a touching moment with a father and his son.... Brought rain to my eyes..God this is so moving...
But not “Rain Water.”
YELLOWSTONE IS AWESOME...NOTHING MORE NEED BE SAID..😎😎😎😎
I miss. My.dad and.i.will.allways
@@rudypinedo1587 they never leave us they are always watching God bless you..
One of the greatest scenes in the whole series of the show. My dad has been gone 23 years this year and I still wish I could have a moment like this with him. This made me cry like a baby and I’ll never be too much of a man to admit that.
It takes a man to admit it…
Nothing ever got to me like it did when my Dad cried. My Mom died when I was 3 1/2. My Dad had had a stroke during his brain tumor operation the year before. He recovered but not physically the same. Now and then I would come into the basement apartment in my grandparents house where my Dad lived, finding him looking at my Mom's picture. he would talk to her, telling her how much he loved her and how much he missed her. I would hug him and he would cling to me. Crying like a child who can't get out the words between the sobs. In a few minutes he would calm himself and fall asleep in my embrace, exhausted from the memory of his loved and lost. To Love someone like that is a gift and to be loved like that is maybe the greatest gift. Miss you Dad and Mom, everyday.
Quite possibly one of the best scenes ever filmed on Television , distilled into one scene , how to be a Man
Even late in life, Coleman still had what it took to deliver the goods. RIP.
Everytime I've seen this scene it would make me cry when he said I miss your mother. My mom has left this world a week ago and this just tears me up. miss you ma
My Dad has been gone 51 year's and I think of him Every day , if you're still lucky enough to have yours .. cherrish him , right , wrong or indifferent he's the only Father you will ever have.
miss my old dad,gone twenty years in october...54 years old, god rest father
Mine been gone 25 years . I still wish I had one more day
Just lost my dad last year. This scene just knocked the wind right out of me, I did not take the time to properly mourn him and now seems like the time to start. oh dear god....
Mourn him my friend. It’s never too late.
God rest his soul and bless you with strength and loving memories.
My dad young (63). I wish he was here to meet and know his grandsons. I miss him everyday.
My grandfather passed away in 2010 and the day of we had a fight and by the late evening he was gone I never got to talk it out or say goodbye and while he wasn’t my father he was there in time I need a figure in my life and I miss him
Been binge watching the series, This scene hit pretty hard. My Dad is still here, and I try to get and enjoy anytime I can spend with him. Especially him beating Colon Cancer. Was a borderline stage 4. Man is a fighter. Makes for a true reality check that nothing is forever. Another thing is I did not recognize that the man portraying John’s dad is Dabney Coleman. From 9 to 5, Cloak and Dagger. Ether or. This is an amazing series.
This scene touched my ❤.... My Dad has been gone 9 years.. Wish I had one more day with him!! Best show EVER!!!
❤️❤️
My Dad was diagnosed with 3 types of cancer in 2019 and a year later after surgery and chemo. It all went into remission. He is now 64 years old and the thought of him dying still scares me. I thank God for everyday I spend with him.
I lost my father suddenly and never got to say goodbye. I would give the world to be able to talk to him like this way just for closure. Please never take for granted the time you have left with those you love!
I miss these talks with my dad. Looking back, I wish there were more of them. He passed away back in 2001, but I miss him every day. As I get older, my greatest hope is that my son and I will have these same talks. ❤️
My father will have been gone for a year this September. I have missed him and fought back tears since the day he died. I know life goes on, but I’m still gonna miss him for the remainder of it. God forbid the day I lose my mother
I still got my dad and I’m Cherishing every moment. That man is my best friend
My dad just passed in November I still can’t believe it. have the last voicemail he left me 😢
Same here I still have my dad's voice mail. Asking me where I'm at. Once my dad died the world stopped and I stopped living. I miss my dad so much
A story from a close family friend, they were hunting in Colorado as they had did for years and his father in law never let anyone use his rifle, well one morning the old man handed it to his son in law (the family friend) and said “you use it today”.
Before the day was over they found him resting on the side of one of the mountains, passing away where he felt the happiest
This scene was something else man.
Daddy doesn't pray anymore beautiful song
Made the scene even better
Lost my father 5/2020. Not a day goes by that, I don't see him in a brief memory. You can lose everything in life, but memories will always remain in our heart/mind. I will see you again, Dad...🙏
My dad will have been gone 1yr Oct 31, 2022….
He passed way too young at the age of 45 and met his first grandchild, my daughter 3 or 4 times….
I wish I could go back and give him more of my young adult life time….
I wish I could’ve grown old with him and we could’ve been old men together…..
It will be 2 years this Jan 10 2023 that I lost my dad unexpectedly I was so closed to him. I was his sunshine and I cry my eyes out when I see this episode I miss him so much it physically hurts Yellowstone is great show !
My pops died 2 years ago, we had a few moments like this, they resonate deep within me
I bet he was an incredible man. I lost mine 4 years ago and it’s still hard. Treasure every moment, especially after watching scenes like these. We were lucky to have such strong foundations 🙏🏻
I feel that.
I lost my dad last year.
This was a really sweet and tender moment showing us John's humanity in between the ruthlessness we became used to seeing from him. Watching this now hits especially hard after losing my Dad back in November last year and I was lucky to also tell him how much he meant to me and how much I will miss him whilst he was still conscious ans could understand and reply to me.
I'm deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Dabney Coleman. He is such a talented actor, and his performances have been a cherished part of my life for many years. My mother and I enjoyed watching his movies. His unique presence and remarkable talent brought so much joy and laughter to countless people. My heartfelt condolences go out to his family, friends, and all who loved him. He will be dearly missed, but his legacy will live on through the wonderful memories and performances he leaves behind. May he rest in eternal peace and his memories be a blessing of comfort and strength throughout your journey. 🕊️🙏🏼♥️🙏🏼🕊️
Scene broke me💔💔
I miss my old man every day, sometimes, some days, tears fall from my eyes without me being able to avoid me remembering my old man and I am not a weak man, I just miss my father and I have 57 years of life in this world, I am my father's SON!
17 years ago my dad said goodbye. I was only 17. Hope he’s proud of me even in my shortcomings. Such an incredible show. ❤😢
"You'll miss what I was a long time ago"
Now, THAT is a powerful line, because it is so true.
Whats he mean what that
@@jimmyjames3819 that he won't miss the old man
@@jimmyjames3819 that he'll miss the memory of him as a boy, not who he is now
That line was a killer for me. I couldn’t stop the tears.
@@jimmyjames3819he’ll miss the man his father was when he was growing up, not the 90 something year old man he was in this scene.
my dad passed in march, this scene made me bawl, dad passed to metastatic colon cancer at the age of 54 one month shy of his 55th bday, love you pops
God rest his soul and bless you with strength and loving memories.
Dam, this made me cry 😢. Just lost my Dad unexpectedly before Christmas. He was and always will be my rock, my hero, my idol and my best friend 💔
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best scene in the entire serie. kudos to these great actors
My father passed away on April 20, 2018. I miss him every single day. If I could have anything I wished, I'd wish for him to come back for just one day so that he could meet my son. I love you, Pop.
this scene physically hurt. the relationship my dad & I have plus Stapleton’s incredible voice made this scene incredibly emotional for me.
Lived with my grandfather most of my life. They say he was a tough ornery man til the day I was born, we wouldn’t be seen without eachother ever since. Sometimes you don’t realize how beautiful things are until after they are taken away from you. We had many moments like these after his health collapsed. My son was born just 4 months after his death and one thing I’ll always remember him telling me is to treat my son the same if not better then how he treated me. He will always be someone that I will never forget.
Rest in peace mister Coleman. And thank you.
Reminds me of my son I haven't seen in 5 years and my first wife and my dad I miss them all
I didn’t expect to cry watching the last episode of this season. My God if this isn’t what we all feel to the bone. I love my daddy. This is a moment we can never prepare for….but it’s not here yet. Not yet….
Anyone else’s here after S5E4? This scene hits a lot harder now.
This is a great scene , " when you get my age only thing you miss is being young, a chance to do it all over" great quote , reminds me of my father before he passed away.
I like the portrayal that John is now holding his dad. Comforting him, switching the rolls as he slowly takes over his father’s roll in the family.
This scene.... Man I had to fight back the tears on this one.. hit real close to home.. lost my dad last year, we ride steel horses, but it's all the same and seeing this scene.. I wished I could go on one more ride with my dad... I had to come out to the garage and ball my eyes out 😓
I lost my Dad two years ago. He was my absolute hero, and I miss him everyday. I said I Love You to my Dad everyday, and especially the last two years. I kissed his head everyday, and hugged him every day. Cherish BOTH your parents, and cherish your father. If your dad was not a good person, or was not around, and you have kids, then be the change you needed to see when you were a kid. Be in your kids lives, treat them well, SPEND TIME WITH THEM!!!! Teaching your kid to ride a bike, or doing homework together and sharing a meal together happily will ultimately mean more to them than any amount of money you throw at them. This was a beautiful scene.
DIed having a drink with his son, while enjoying nature's beauty one last time.
We should all be so lucky.
Reality is sometimes much more intense than made up crap, this show hits home because it portrays life. IMHO
Well said Kenny, well said...
Kenny you should check out Jordan Peterson Maps and Meaning talks alot about that very thing
Maybe this scene. 99.9 percent is bullshit
When my last grandparent passed, my dad told me, "losing your grandparents is a part of growing up... And I'm afraid losing your parents is a part of growing old." I'm lucky enough to still have both mine, but man this scene just hits you right in the stomach and is so beautifully written.
I never had this with my dad, he was a good man but he kept to himself.
Ive raised my son more closely than my father did me, I hope in the future we have a moment like this.
All we can do is try to improve our families.
Same here, and you said it perfectly.
What an emotional scene. Felt so real genuine. Made me think of the last conversation with my mum! 😭 my mum did mom and dad for us all. I miss her so much 💔
This was a heart wrenching scene- brilliantly acted. Everyone can relate to this.
Yeah...music, whispers and whiskey. What I’d give to have had one moment like this with my old man.
I’ve been a huge fan of both of these actors. Never saw Yellowstone, but let to this scene as a result of the news of Mr. Coleman’s passing. I get that this is an important & emotional scene, but hat to listen to it 5 times to get the nuanced dialog, buried beneath the loud music with vocals that doubled over or cover what was being said. A quiet guitar & harmonica would have set the mood. Whoever made the decision to use a singing vocal, I’d be like, “ My office, NOW….& close the door.”
wish I knew my birth father, but my step Dad was great . RIP Dad.
I lost my dad a year ago. He was 92. I just watched this clip for the first time and I am sobbing right now. I miss him.
This scene makes me fuckin crying! Hope my dad will stay for many years more 🙏
I just lost my dad in May of this year. Every time I see this it makes me cry and it tears at my heart strings!
Haven't seen dad in nearly 20 months now due to the pandemic. I'm not alone in this situation; I know that. I just can't wait to hold him in my arms again...
My father passed a little over 3 months ago I held his hand as he went. Surrounded by his kids in his own home. This scene tore me apart the first time I saw it. Now it shreds me to the bone. I love you dad...till I see you again rest in peace
I lost my father young, 20’s in an accident. We’re so Blessed to have had a father. God Bless All of You!🙏🏽❤️🌹
Boy, right in the feels. Can't watch this scene enough.
Lost my dad of 86 years in September of 2020. This reminds me of daddy. We never had those heart to heart talks. Daddy was tougher than nails. We didnt need heart to heart talks because we always knew we loved each other. I miss him dearly.
Reminds me of me and my grandpa when I was a kid
Good thing the music played over the lines. Didn't want Dabney Coleman's last scene on earth to actually be heard. And not having the most important line included.... brilliant.
thank you!
I wish all parents would live
a long life like this and not like my mom who passed at 60 from COVID-19. I never got to have a moment like this with her.
My father God willing will be 92 years old this June 19th. I know myself and my siblings have had similar talks with him and Mom over the years but in my case is one quote that particularly stands out.
" Son your mother and I done everything possible to raise you and your brothers and sisters the right way. But you know that we didn't have all the answers to everything and some of that you had to find out in your own. I'm glad that when times got tough y'all could come to us and ask the hard questions. Remember to do that for your kids when that time comes"
My father has been gone 4 years now my 1 & only brother died 4/14/19 & I miss them so much I feel truly lost sometimes but god is so good 🙏 god bless everyone reading this
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What an amazing powerful heart breaking scene! We all will pass into eternity. What legacy will we leave our children???💕
My God, I miss My Grandfather so much so He was My favorite person who passed unto The Father recently...I never knew My Father except The One in Heaven sitting beside His Father and I love You all and just remember to always remember to be grateful ❤
RUclips tagged this scene as part of the Brokeback mountain movie. I can't stop laughing
I'm gonna Miss you Dabney Coleman we will remember especially my Dad will remember you,
One of the best scene...great actors, great Stapelton's voice. Fantastic!
My father was sent on his journey 11 days ago, and I’ve been heart broken over it every minute since. Ive been blessed to have a father who taught me how to live and work on the ranch. Reading everyone’s comments here has helped me realized how blessed I’ve been for the 24 years I’ve been able to spend with him.
My dad died 10 years ago I miss him every day. Have a listen to time in a bottle
Reminds me of my Dad, I can't believe he's been gone for 3 years already.
Moments sitting my grandfather in the fields late 1950”s . Later with my father in early 1970”s . Reunited in 2019 to his death in 2021. Sitting in the pasture together. Great memories RIP Mr. Tome & RIP Mr. Lee Beasley . ❤
I lost my dad 2 years ago...it is such a painful thing I have felt ever.... Continue resting in peace paps... I love you
Great scene! Even when the great ones began to miss a step or two, they're still better than the rest of us.
Rest and paradise, Mr Coleman
Only person close enough to this is my grandfather but I’m old enough now to understand they won’t be around forever
If you’ve ever got to hold your hero as they were crossing over this scene brings back so many bittersweet memories. Heart wrenching watching them fade out , and happy getting to be there for them like they were there for you you’r entire life, and getting that last I love you . Such a beautiful scene .
I have these talks with my dad i cant imagine not having him.