From a story perspective the Sheriff was once a real good friend of Johns; but as he got older he started to chicken out and get intimidated by the threats being faced. He starts to redeem himself by the time of his death and goes out trying to help people like a true sheriff.
J F Wright Yep, Donnie will be remembered fondly...darn it. You're correct about the writing. Even with 1883, the writer does not allow us to get too comfortable, but in a way isn't that how life is? So we try to remember to embrace the moments.
Made me emotional when he called his daughter. I remember when I was in Iraq. I wasn't scared to die. I was scared of the chaplain going to my mom's house.
Him calling his daughter hit me right in the feels I lost my dad last week Wednesday to a massive heart attack wish I could've had one more conversation with him🙏🏽❤️
Same here... mine called me earlier in the day and it was brief call to make plans for the afternoon, he said he'll call me back... someday he'll make that call. My deepest condolences 🙏
That was such a tragic & sad way for Donnie to go. His character was complex and his loyalty at first was shaky but in the end Dutton appreciated him. He put his ass on the line to get those responsible for his assassination attempt by the militia.
Well, actually it seemed kind of stupid, when he had a pistol. He could have shot the guy and been inside that much quicker. It really ridiculous writing right there.
@@raynic1173seriously?? A guy using his physical strength to pull another grown man out of a window isn’t awesome?? Are you against men showing brute strength? Lol. He used a pistol a voucher moments later to save a woman’s life, there u go
@@steventaylor6881 I watched it again...still stupid. He leaves Dutton in there to confront who knows how many bad guys to contend with, so he can have a beat down. He could have shot that guy in the head and in one second that guys done with, move on to the next. I realize it's fun and all but still ridiculous... 😆.
It’s like this part was waiting for Kevin Costner all his life, he acts,sounds and looks like a cowboy/rancher boss. He’s got it all in this character. Perfect for this part
Actually Kevin Costner had been pretty darned awesome in every movie I have seen him in. My all time favorite is DWW. I will admit that I am pretty darned infatuated with YS. Waiting on YS/S5 to come out on DVD as we have no streaming service.
Yellowstone also a metaphor for the war going on over the place called America. Which is nothing but a bigger version of Yellowstone. We got same corruption and same forces running over best interests of all of us as money and power destroy what is best about us. John Dutton stands for what men used to be - honor and integrity and family and the land and COMMON SENSE AWITHOUT THE WOKE factor.
@@Turbo_67783 yeah i know, he was Hale. That’s why I figured he must’ve learned a lot from being around Kurt Sutter. I always thought Hale has the worst ending. Now I figure Taylor was starting to get more writing/directing work and had to split so they wrote him off.
Donnie died in the line of duty. At times like that when you think or know you're dying the only thing on your mind is family. That was a sad scene but extremely important
Yeah you're absolutely right because when a military man and a CIS wants to salvage me at the back of the hospital and when they start to shoot me suddenly I saw my parents and brother and sister looking @ me as if I'm going to die @ that moment,they're waiting the sound of the gun but I don't lost my mind and stay calm and I asked God to save me that time and suddenly they lower there gun...
I loved how Donnie started becoming an ally again to John. Shame Hugh Dillon had to kill his character off to make time for Mayor of Kingstown. Also a great show by Taylor Sheridan!!
"You see it?" "I got it" That's the kind of communication that comes from years, decades of working together. Apprentices know, young workers know. When your boss only needs to give a little nod, you know.
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John Dutton better reveal his platform if he is running for governor! Nobody knows where he stands on the issues at all. I'm predicting there will be more chaos in Season 5, and a bunch of progressives like Ocasio will move into his district to try to defeat him in the election.
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@@DianaJG8 2. I'm sure RJ SAMCRO is able to speak for him..or her..self 2. Why do language nags show up on the internet vto demonstrate their intellectual prowess? Nit picking the spelling was irrelevant as the emotion attached to the thought, in the message was well understood by the apparent many of us "less intellectually gifted". 3. Characters, in series and movies, are removed, i.e., "killed off", from future episodes or production for a myriad of reasons. SO, RJ SAMCRO, like the rest of us who watched these clips, if not having seen the original airing of this scene, was observant enough to know Donnie was "killed of" by the writer and the bad guys and NOT by the Duttons. Besides, John and Donnie had been working slowly but steadily in rekindling their friendship. 4. Lastly, y'all have a good day now, hear.:)
@@vinyltapelover - Well, "Vinyltape", since I'm a "language nag", I may as well go all the way and be a "mathematical nag", too: 1 comes before 2: you skipped that. TBH, I simply corrected the spelling in case that person truly didn't know. I wasn't trying to be ugly or anything other than that, unlike someone else I can name. The other points I put were just my opinion, as in free speech, you know just like everyone else was doing? You, too, eventually except you decided to make yours personal.
Fun Fact: Donnie Haskell was played by Hugh Dillon and when he starts saying every dialogue, he's giving me some Nick the Gambler vibes if he was a cop from L4D2 and Hugh Dillon voices the one and only Nick ;)
Your right ...we should just let strong take what they want from the weak....bad men do what they want to women...how many people would that group of robbers hurt in the future ..how many lives ruined and innocent people terrified or killed.....nah..you snuff out evil when it presents itself...there is no waiting..or the evil grows and spreads
Why could they just wait till the robbers left the diner. And ambushed them on exit...the cop would be coming from behind with the hidden revolver...avoiding hostages getting caught in the crossfire and it could've avoided the cops death
@@mussatorre There is no easy win. They know there is a cop, they are jumpy, probably drug addict drifters, they will take a hostage at the very least when they leave. They know the cop has seen their faces and will probably execute him on the spot. Now if those guys are part of the bad guy crew they will execute everyone in the dinner for seeing their faces as they are only there to make it look like a robbery gone wrong. Either way, the Sheriff will be killed on the spot and at least one hostage will be taken and maybe killed. The sheriff has no qualms about dying to keep the community safe, he knew he was dying which is why he was calmly trying to talk to his daughter one last time. This scenario was the only way they had a chance in hell of the Sheriff surviving, and this way no one else got hurt.
@@mussatorre Because that makes too much sense! C'mon!! lol Now what was really fucking stupid, in an otherwise great scene, was for Dutton to say "hey" like he was in a 12 o'clock high noon gun fight. Should have blasted the guy sitting down with the hostage first..without saying fucking "hey".
At the end, that phone call.. Is a hard lesson about life, you should NEVER avoid answering a phone call just because you're doing something. You never know if that might be somebodies last phone call asking for help or to tell you something before they go to "Meet the Man upstairs / The Almighty".
Corrupted Wesker "...you should NEVER avoid answering a phone call just because you're doing something. You never know if that might be somebodies last phone call... " Truer words have never been spoken. Decades ago when I was a younger man, I had a neighbor, and older gentleman named Ben, who lived across the street from me. We would usually stop what we might each be doing, to talk some and shoot ther stuff. This particular evening, I saw him moving about the outside of his house, preparing it for a family and friends get together. Instead of walking across the street, I figured it would be better not to interrupt him in his tasks and chores and I would just see him "tomorrow". Later, about 11:30 or so, he had a stroke while putting up some decorations inside his house and passed away. I wished I had walked across the street just to say "hello" and turn around and go back home to let him finish what he was doing. Sigh.
There used to be a time when there were no telephones and for the first 70 years of the telephone we did not walk around with them in our pockets. You should not be so tied to your telephone that you miss out on life. That's much more likely to happen than this scenario, that we will get a call from a dying loved one. Yes it can happen (like it did on 9/11) but the vast majority of us will never get a call like that.
@@gregwaldrop3810 "... we did not walk around with them[cell phones] in our pockets. You should not be so tied to your telephone that you miss out on life." I think your thoughts are much appreciated, when addressed as a general reminder and a help tip for all. 'Corrupted Wesker's" comment was a great help tip and reminder to all of us to "..NEVER avoid answering a phone call". That tip can apply to those of us who still have land line service only, like myself, or cell service or even VOIP. Maybe I might be missing a nuance in your thoughts, but I'm a little confused on how you might be seeing either of us are tied to [our] cell phones at the expense of missing all the great things going on around us in this life. Speaking for myself, the loss of my friend Ben happened in 1980, roughly about 3 to 4 years before cell phones were available to consumers. Anyway, thank you for sharing a good comment, maybe just the incorrect target audience.
@@vinyltapelover I think what Greg is talking about is, there are many, many people walking around with their cell phones stuck in their faces missing out on the things and people around them.... it's very true.
Reminded me of when I was Iraq. We were pinned down and all l could think of was my children at home, growing up without me around. That gave me the strength to fight on without food or sleep for 3 days till the other Ranger bat. got to us.
Thats such a good sheriff. Despite all the turmoil going on with Mr Dutton hes still trying to keep him a straight man. Do things right and doing them by the book whatever the law can provide. He never truly breaks it or breaks his ideals for it.
Since Sheriff “Donnie” aka Actor Hugh Dillion is a Co-creator and Actor in “Mayor of Kingstown,” and is also the “lead singer” of his own Rock band, “Headstones,” he just doesn’t have time for Yellowstone any longer…
About 10yrs ago, my cell phone started buzzing as it was turning off for the night. My wife was just about to turn out the lights when I got this weird vibe to turn my phone back on. It was my sister calling to say Dad was in the middle of having a stroke. My phone stays on now, always.
SLAM BOY "Like Carter said "I know what I want to be, HIM" I thought that was a quiet but powerful scene. The seeds of what he would like to see himself as man have been planted.
Willie Davidson I think Rip was 'Cyclops' (X-Men) laying low with a newer set of dark shades. I don't think there'd be much to find of the sheriff lol.
Out of curiosity, I googled the Left 4 Dead 2 videogame cast and Lo & Behold, Hugh Dillon plays Nick! I knew his voice sounded familiar! Thats freakin cool!
I haven't seen Yellowstone I don't have tv but I would love to binge watch it seems like it would be right up my alley this and 1883 but is that one actor the same actor that killed random bray with Kevin Costner in Hatfield&McCoys ??????????
I like how their relationship improved over time, he went out heroically
From a story perspective the Sheriff was once a real good friend of Johns; but as he got older he started to chicken out and get intimidated by the threats being faced.
He starts to redeem himself by the time of his death and goes out trying to help people like a true sheriff.
We all do.
Went out on the right side and he will be remembered fondly. Excellent writing!
I'm still bummed, I liked his character. .... PEACE.
J F Wright Yep, Donnie will be remembered fondly...darn it. You're correct about the writing. Even with 1883, the writer does not allow us to get too comfortable, but in a way isn't that how life is? So we try to remember to embrace the moments.
Made me emotional when he called his daughter. I remember when I was in Iraq. I wasn't scared to die. I was scared of the chaplain going to my mom's house.
My uncle was the chaplain
Thanks for your service
Glad you're back. Thank you for your service.
thats one of the most honerable and selfless things i've heard lately. You sir have my respect for life
Thank you for fighting for the free world. Thank you for your service
DAMN! The look on John’s face when he has to tell Donnie’s daughter that he’s dead. Sucker punch to the heart
Him calling his daughter hit me right in the feels I lost my dad last week Wednesday to a massive heart attack wish I could've had one more conversation with him🙏🏽❤️
My dad's going through cancer really bad. I'm very sorry to hear about your father buddy. I hope you and the family is ok.
Same here... mine called me earlier in the day and it was brief call to make plans for the afternoon, he said he'll call me back... someday he'll make that call.
My deepest condolences 🙏
Sorry for your loss
I’m sorry
@@ruthmelendez3354 thank you
Started off hating him, turned to liking him, ended up pissed he went out like that. I loved his character development.
That was such a tragic & sad way for Donnie to go. His character was complex and his loyalty at first was shaky but in the end Dutton appreciated him. He put his ass on the line to get those responsible for his assassination attempt by the militia.
we dont have the full story. They were apparently very close in the past.
The way rip literally ripped that guy out of the window
Okay
Well, actually it seemed kind of stupid, when he had a pistol. He could have shot the guy and been inside that much quicker. It really ridiculous writing right there.
@@raynic1173 not really lol Rips weapon of choice is always a branding rod
@@raynic1173seriously?? A guy using his physical strength to pull another grown man out of a window isn’t awesome?? Are you against men showing brute strength? Lol. He used a pistol a voucher moments later to save a woman’s life, there u go
@@steventaylor6881 I watched it again...still stupid. He leaves Dutton in there to confront who knows how many bad guys to contend with, so he can have a beat down. He could have shot that guy in the head and in one second that guys done with, move on to the next. I realize it's fun and all but still ridiculous... 😆.
It’s like this part was waiting for Kevin Costner all his life, he acts,sounds and looks like a cowboy/rancher boss. He’s got it all in this character. Perfect for this part
@Kevin Costner 😂
Actually Kevin Costner had been pretty darned awesome in every movie I have seen him in. My all time favorite is DWW. I will admit that I am pretty darned infatuated with YS. Waiting on YS/S5 to come out on DVD as we have no streaming service.
You are aware he’s done this a few times before right?
@@mr.smithgnrsmith7808 lololol yes I think I do
Too bad he's walking away from it. Great series. Too bad...
I finally realized that Yellowstone is literally just the country boy version of Sons of Anarchy.
You can definitely tell he learned a lot from Kurt Sutter. John and Donnie are the country Clay and Unser
Yellowstone also a metaphor for the war going on over the place called America. Which is nothing but a bigger version of Yellowstone. We got same corruption and same forces running over best interests of all of us as money and power destroy what is best about us. John Dutton stands for what men used to be - honor and integrity and family and the land and COMMON SENSE AWITHOUT THE WOKE factor.
@@christopherworcester837 Taylor Sheridan the writers of this also acted in that
@@Turbo_67783 yeah i know, he was Hale. That’s why I figured he must’ve learned a lot from being around Kurt Sutter. I always thought Hale has the worst ending. Now I figure Taylor was starting to get more writing/directing work and had to split so they wrote him off.
Same creators, the Linsons
Donnie died in the line of duty. At times like that when you think or know you're dying the only thing on your mind is family. That was a sad scene but extremely important
Yeah you're absolutely right because when a military man and a CIS wants to salvage me at the back of the hospital and when they start to shoot me suddenly I saw my parents and brother and sister looking @ me as if I'm going to die @ that moment,they're waiting the sound of the gun but I don't lost my mind and stay calm and I asked God to save me that time and suddenly they lower there gun...
What a great character arc. Taylor Sheridan is a fantastic writer.
No you couldn't be more wrong, the actors are over acting in most scenes throughout the series
@@jss6046 If you don't like it so much then why are you commenting? IDGAF what you say anyway. I'm enjoying it and that's all that matters.
@@jss6046 even if that's true, wtf does overacting have to do with TS writting, lol
We need more men like this in the world 🌍 brilliant series
I loved how Donnie started becoming an ally again to John. Shame Hugh Dillon had to kill his character off to make time for Mayor of Kingstown. Also a great show by Taylor Sheridan!!
Taylor Sheridans alt?
@@philipschwichtenberg7532 lmao #caughtalting
The last scene "No, everything's not Ok" such a feeling for that scene, very sad, they did such a great job
"You see it?" "I got it"
That's the kind of communication that comes from years, decades of working together. Apprentices know, young workers know. When your boss only needs to give a little nod, you know.
Thanks for giving us these snippets to help us through the LONG waiting for season five to get here.
@Thanks for vast love and support you have consistently been showing me. I really do appreciate the unconditional love I've gotten from you , which has inspired me to give sensational entertainment. I'm forever grateful. What country are you watching from ?
Troll pretending to be Kevin Costner.
@@nancywood9531 Yep!
John Dutton better reveal his platform if he is running for governor! Nobody knows where he stands on the issues at all. I'm predicting there will be more chaos in Season 5, and a bunch of progressives like Ocasio will move into his district to try to defeat him in the election.
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I've never watched Yellowstone till now...I'm gonna now...characters are incredible....
Can’t wait for next season’s episodes… it’s gonna be awesome!
Yes poor Donnie. That was a bad way to go. Im so glad Rip and John took out those other evil perps.
“I’m starting a list Donnie, you just made you’re way on it…”
I loved Donnie’s character on this show and sad to see he was killed off. I’ll be looking for more of Hugh Dillion’s work and music career…
Killing Donnie was not right and too dam soon. He didn't have to go out like that.
At least he went out as a good man not as a corrupt cop
He went like a hero, protecting the people who he was sworn to protect, at cost of his own life.
#1. It's spelled: damn
#2. The Duttons didn't kill him. They tried to save him.
#3. He's lucky he lived that long.
@@DianaJG8 2. I'm sure RJ SAMCRO is able to speak for him..or her..self 2. Why do language nags show up on the internet vto demonstrate their intellectual prowess? Nit picking the spelling was irrelevant as the emotion attached to the thought, in the message was well understood by the apparent many of us "less intellectually gifted".
3. Characters, in series and movies, are removed, i.e., "killed off", from future episodes or production for a myriad of reasons. SO, RJ SAMCRO, like the rest of us who watched these clips, if not having seen the original airing of this scene, was observant enough to know Donnie was "killed of" by the writer and the bad guys and NOT by the Duttons. Besides, John and Donnie had been working slowly but steadily in rekindling their friendship.
4. Lastly, y'all have a good day now, hear.:)
@@vinyltapelover - Well, "Vinyltape", since I'm a "language nag", I may as well go all the way and be a "mathematical nag", too: 1 comes before 2: you skipped that. TBH, I simply corrected the spelling in case that person truly didn't know. I wasn't trying to be ugly or anything other than that, unlike someone else I can name. The other points I put were just my opinion, as in free speech, you know just like everyone else was doing? You, too, eventually except you decided to make yours personal.
Fun Fact: Donnie Haskell was played by Hugh Dillon and when he starts saying every dialogue, he's giving me some Nick the Gambler vibes if he was a cop from L4D2 and Hugh Dillon voices the one and only Nick ;)
The more you know. I knew he sounded familiar.
He's giving me some Ed Lane vibes when making arguments that Hugh used to starr in Flashpoint.
_Especially_ at 5:53, with "The whole God-damn VALLEY heard you."
And he played Ed Lane on the CBS show Flashpoint which was about a swat team
You know if Rip gets involved, it's gonna get real
That brandin' iron........ effective
"sure you can. You just dont have the stomach for it."
Damn right.
Nobody handles a branding iron better than Rip!
Yellowstone and Longmire are the best series I've seen
The diner scene always reminds of the saying: you know the definition of a hero? Someone who gets other people killed.
Your right ...we should just let strong take what they want from the weak....bad men do what they want to women...how many people would that group of robbers hurt in the future ..how many lives ruined and innocent people terrified or killed.....nah..you snuff out evil when it presents itself...there is no waiting..or the evil grows and spreads
Why could they just wait till the robbers left the diner. And ambushed them on exit...the cop would be coming from behind with the hidden revolver...avoiding hostages getting caught in the crossfire and it could've avoided the cops death
@@mussatorre There is no easy win.
They know there is a cop, they are jumpy, probably drug addict drifters, they will take a hostage at the very least when they leave.
They know the cop has seen their faces and will probably execute him on the spot.
Now if those guys are part of the bad guy crew they will execute everyone in the dinner for seeing their faces as they are only there to make it look like a robbery gone wrong.
Either way, the Sheriff will be killed on the spot and at least one hostage will be taken and maybe killed.
The sheriff has no qualms about dying to keep the community safe, he knew he was dying which is why he was calmly trying to talk to his daughter one last time.
This scenario was the only way they had a chance in hell of the Sheriff surviving, and this way no one else got hurt.
@@mussatorre Because that makes too much sense! C'mon!! lol Now what was really fucking stupid, in an otherwise great scene, was for Dutton to say "hey" like he was in a 12 o'clock high noon gun fight. Should have blasted the guy sitting down with the hostage first..without saying fucking "hey".
Firefly reference!
At about 10:56 minutes when the scene shifts, you can see a white drone fly through the background really reallllly quickly. Editors missed that one!
Good spottin Eagle eyes !
At least he got to hear his daughter one last time...
Wow, the iconic Ruby's Cafe in Missoula! We knew the owners and ate there a ton of times! Cool!
Yellowstone is such a good show.
At the end, that phone call.. Is a hard lesson about life, you should NEVER avoid answering a phone call just because you're doing something. You never know if that might be somebodies last phone call asking for help or to tell you something before they go to "Meet the Man upstairs / The Almighty".
Corrupted Wesker "...you should NEVER avoid answering a phone call just because you're doing something. You never know if that might be somebodies last phone call... " Truer words have never been spoken. Decades ago when I was a younger man, I had a neighbor, and older gentleman named Ben, who lived across the street from me. We would usually stop what we might each be doing, to talk some and shoot ther stuff. This particular evening, I saw him moving about the outside of his house, preparing it for a family and friends get together. Instead of walking across the street, I figured it would be better not to interrupt him in his tasks and chores and I would just see him "tomorrow". Later, about 11:30 or so, he had a stroke while putting up some decorations inside his house and passed away. I wished I had walked across the street just to say "hello" and turn around and go back home to let him finish what he was doing. Sigh.
There used to be a time when there were no telephones and for the first 70 years of the telephone we did not walk around with them in our pockets. You should not be so tied to your telephone that you miss out on life. That's much more likely to happen than this scenario, that we will get a call from a dying loved one. Yes it can happen (like it did on 9/11) but the vast majority of us will never get a call like that.
@@gregwaldrop3810 "... we did not walk around with them[cell phones] in our pockets. You should not be so tied to your telephone that you miss out on life." I think your thoughts are much appreciated, when addressed as a general reminder and a help tip for all. 'Corrupted Wesker's" comment was a great help tip and reminder to all of us to "..NEVER avoid answering a phone call". That tip can apply to those of us who still have land line service only, like myself, or cell service or even VOIP. Maybe I might be missing a nuance in your thoughts, but I'm a little confused on how you might be seeing either of us are tied to [our] cell phones at the expense of missing all the great things going on around us in this life. Speaking for myself, the loss of my friend Ben happened in 1980, roughly about 3 to 4 years before cell phones were available to consumers. Anyway, thank you for sharing a good comment, maybe just the incorrect target audience.
@@vinyltapelover I think what Greg is talking about is, there are many, many people walking around with their cell phones stuck in their faces missing out on the things and people around them.... it's very true.
I was actually sad Donnie was killed, this series is a fucking masterpiece
"You think that's gonna safe you?you fuckin coward."my favorite john dutton saying in the whole series.
Reminded me of when I was Iraq. We were pinned down and all l could think of was my children at home, growing up without me around. That gave me the strength to fight on without food or sleep for 3 days till the other Ranger bat. got to us.
props sir. thank you for your service. i live in new zealand but we value our american military friends like they are our own. god bless.
Amazing,every third post in this comments section is from someone who was deep in the shit in Iraq....
Yeah it reminds me of the time I was in Affganny stan
That last sequence was superb.. I'm sure Tarantino loved it.
Thats such a good sheriff. Despite all the turmoil going on with Mr Dutton hes still trying to keep him a straight man. Do things right and doing them by the book whatever the law can provide. He never truly breaks it or breaks his ideals for it.
That end scene always gets me!
Since Sheriff “Donnie” aka Actor Hugh Dillion is a Co-creator and Actor in “Mayor of Kingstown,” and is also the “lead singer” of his own Rock band, “Headstones,” he just doesn’t have time for Yellowstone any longer…
Rewatching, saw this last night. So good. 💙❄️💯💥
Well didn't see all this, but I can't wait to. 💙❄️💯
“I heard you Johnny, the whole god damn valley heard you!” 😂😂😂
Lead singer of the Headstones and lead actor for many seasons of Flashpoint, "Donnie" is an amazing dude!
The exasperation of the Ranger at 1:27 😂
Taylor Is an phenomenal writer man….
I'm going to have to start watching this show.
This has to be one of Kevin Costner best roles ever!! He makes a sexy older cowboy ever!! BRAVO KEVIN... BRAVO!! 💯
Awesome Actor ❤❤❤❤
Such an amazing show
What’s the name of the song in the background when John is talking to the sheriffs daughter on the phone ?
Great Great series!
Rip with the branding iron is the equivalent of a Jedi with a lightsaber
Love the series
I hope you do one with Dan. Danny Huston is a fantastically underrrated actor and it sucked his character was killed off.
Great performances all the way around..
5:52 Nick from Left for Dead 2 is that you?
Bro went out like a tru G. Much respect
Awesome series. Andy U.K👍
Today I learned the guy who played Donnie is also the same guy who voiced Nick in left 4 dead
'Didnt fall out of fuckin' sky.....Thats exactly what it did'
All kidding aside, the diner scene… I know it’s a TV show but be aware of your surroundings!!!
7:42 so true
Best show ever.
Donnie dying in the shootout was so sad.
At least he left with honor. What more can he ask.
14:37 John is in shock about the fact Donnie’s has her kids with her when he called her
I never stopped being your friend you stopped being mine. Story of my life
Damnit why cant the new season 4&5 come out on demand already
Season 4 is on paramount plus already
All 4 seasons are on Amazon Prime.
You can buy Season 1-4 on DVD. We did. Season 5 may/may not be finished filming yet…
I can wait not paying for something that is free on tv
@@strumbum946 comes out in November. November 15th new season
The trailer was so exciting
My Boy RIP Don’t Lie.
Love Yellowstone
thanks for your love and support if not for fans like you I wouldn't be at the top today ♥️🥺
Again a troll trying to be Kevin Costner. That's just sad you are that desperate for attention.
About 10yrs ago, my cell phone started buzzing as it was turning off for the night. My wife was just about to turn out the lights when I got this weird vibe to turn my phone back on. It was my sister calling to say Dad was in the middle of having a stroke. My phone stays on now, always.
Who asked
Can't wait for season 5
Love yellowstone, 🤗
What type/model plane is used in the clover/alpha-alpha episode?
The walls are closing on all sides... Friendship ends
Like Carter said "I know what I want to be, HIM"
SLAM BOY "Like Carter said "I know what I want to be, HIM" I thought that was a quiet but powerful scene. The seeds of what he would like to see himself as man have been planted.
@@vinyltapelover 👍
what music is at the end of the video when he is trying to call his daughter??
You'd think the cop would have a vest on to stop that little pistol shot
RIP Donnie..
Anyone know which sound track on the last scene?
Such a good character, died too soon
Love this show wish o could see the whole thing from start
Thought he facetimed his daughter at the end and she watched him die at first, then I realize just speaker phone
I live in the town where this diner scene took place born and raised.
Sheriff ain’t careful rip will rip him in half 😂😂😂
Willie Davidson I think Rip was 'Cyclops' (X-Men) laying low with a newer set of dark shades. I don't think there'd be much to find of the sheriff lol.
😂😂😂😂
Out of curiosity, I googled the Left 4 Dead 2 videogame cast and Lo & Behold, Hugh Dillon plays Nick! I knew his voice sounded familiar! Thats freakin cool!
I haven't seen Yellowstone I don't have tv but I would love to binge watch it seems like it would be right up my alley this and 1883 but is that one actor the same actor that killed random bray with Kevin Costner in Hatfield&McCoys ??????????
Want to see Hugh live again. Tweeter and the Monkey Man is still a good tune
Yeah it is
Dodge must love this show
Where can I watch this show
It's like Dallas meets The sopranos LOL
Its Sad To See Donnie leave the show a like 👍 😎that character
Did NOT expect his death! Mr and my girl were wide mouthed!
Went out like a fking warrior..Valkyrie’s took him home
I just love when Rip pulls that thug through the window at 13:38 then procedes to beat the living shit out of him with the branding iron
Can't believe John didn't slug him more often. Good lifelong buddies though. Donnys last scene was a tear jerker.
For anyone who thinks the sheriffs voice is familiar figured id let yall know he voiced nick in left for dead 2
How many branding irons has rip bent from season 1 lol
Tetszik
Sheriff might have survived if Dutton didnt walk in blasting 😂