If I was that father, I’d have given Kayce a hug and a handshake and we would have been family from that point on. You take care of my family, especially my daughter and we never met. You are special and forever loved.
Fr and he even put the men in the ground who did it , I'd make him godfather of my daughter if I didn't already have one if that happened to my daughter
Kayce was the man with both the skillset and the moral compass to do what was needed when the time required it. A humble man trying to do what's best for his family while doing all he can to help the people around him. We can only hope to be half the man Kayce was portrayed to be.
Freedom is drama. We are free. Every other dirt skinned fucker wants a problem? Stay in your place then right? Don’t come here. Stay making flip flops for kunta kinte bum.
Kayce's a lot like John Marston. He's extremely skilled and always tied up in some sort of trouble but he's got a heart of gold and a family that he deeply loves.
Honestly i said that John might be the show’s protagonist but Kayce is the show’s hero. Because of the good he has done for white ranchers and the Native Americans he has accomplished a level of trust for himself with both communities. So he might be the bridge between both in the state of Montana. In fact I think the series is gonna end with Kayce inheriting the ranch and sharing it with the Native Americans. Not saying it’s definite. It’s just an opinion.
Huh? Why isn't that easy, to be honest to other people? Are you saying the natives are stubborn/rude/evil?? I'm really not trying to be a liberal or be THAT guy, but really... Like what do you mean?
@@BrassBashers , well... I'm a liberal as y'all may call it and since 2016+ a few months, SOMEone lead the masses into believing that those big hairy lies were ok to tell, as well as pretending it/they were someone they weren't. It's really hard to remember your lies, they catch up with you, and it admits those lies on tv months later.
Kayce is a real inspiration, and probably the heart of the show. You can just tell that he can never shut off that militaristic need to serve and help, which is part of what makes him so endearing. He attacks everything with the best of intentions, and truly just wants to help whoever he can if they are deserving of it. He can't even drive down a road, see something "off" just beyond his glance and not investigate it or try to help in some way. And his position is a fascinating one. He is a Dutton, so he belongs to a family of land seizing modern cowboys and settlers, but he is also the white husband to a native woman who he is trying to raise a family with while co-existing inside her own community the best he can, though he sticks out like a sore thumb. He always seems to be in a tug of war with himself, not sure where he belongs or what he should do. The more he helps his father, the more he damages his position with Monica and her community, and the more he invests in making his own family he ends up neglecting the one he came from in their time of need. His circumstances aren't easy, but he makes the best of it by being a very principled, moralistic man in a show full of people without those nobler qualities.
Before you post about "land seizing modern cowboys" you might wish to read about how tribes behaved towards other tribes in the past, and competing concepts of "ownership".
@@sonofizzy My comment wasn't to ignore native infighting of the past. Every group battles themselves for land and power. But the white vs. native history is deep and the show plays it up to great effect, as "Longmire" did before. And what is the most refreshing about "Yellowstone" thus far is that for the most part, the cowboys and natives have been working together against a common threat to both, which is a nice twist on the old trope.
@@Bad_At_Parties Although not very sophisticated, you might enjoy Edgar Rice Burroughs' vintage books Apache Devil and The War Chief, which were able using a plot device to buck the then largely popular anti-Indian literary tide. Have a good night.
@@Bad_At_Parties My pleasure. If you get the chance, please drop me a line and let me know what you thought of them if you have time. By the way, at least one of the books has references to Apache words. :)
@@monkeycat48 John isn't a virtuous as Ned. I don't think Ned living by modern laws would be okay with the "train station" set up. John has some characteristics shared, but I think there is a greater difference between those two then between Jon and Kayce and even then there are some differences between the two just characters.
That government guy was surprisingly decent, doesn’t write them off, acknowledges they made a mistake, explains himself quickly and gives them a chance to set things right despite the issues with bureaucracy
The thing is, their "bureaucracy" was strictly illegal. He was knowingly handling property reported stolen. He was attempting to pass off a bunch of clearly branded horses as "wild mustangs". I'd say it was inaccurate if it wasn't for the fact that MANY government agents rely on said bureaucracy to shield them from any accountability for their personal actions.
Yes, the good-hearted enforcer heir of the organized crime family. He uses violence and the threat of violence to further his ultra-rich corrupt family's goals. Beginning from episode 1, he could have used a small portion of his vast wealth to make sure that his wife and son are not under threat of violent death every single day. Back then he was morally against his father's criminal empire, and for some reason that meant he had to live in a poor violent shithole with his wife and son. If Kayce Dutton actually behaved according to his stated morals, he would have asked for some money and gotten his wife and son away from the domestic terrorist base that is the Dutton ranch. I haven't finished season 4 yet. Yellowstone is like if The Sopranos were portrayed as somewhat good guys.
He’s a little too perfect in my opinion, he doesn’t hardly any mistakes so the show for me generally revolves around problems cropping up then getting violently getting killed by Rip and Kayce. But then again I’m still watching so what do I know
Ty Sheridan has once again made the western genre one of the best to watch. The fact that he is a genuine cowboy and star in the show makes it so much better. My favorite scene in this video has to be the wrangling of those horses. They are just amazing creatures with such majesty and beauty. Cannot wait for Season 5 to start.
producers director or whoever is responsible for this show, you gotta do more research into gun culture. dude would not be leaving a gun in the glove box, it'd be in a holster on his body. inside the waist band during summer, outside the waistband under a jacket during winter. approaching strangers with your gun out "hidden" behind your back is sketchy as hell and leads to unnecessary escalations. other than that, it's pretty good
Remember that scene in Verónica's shop in town?? Where Verónica sets up Mónica and called the police over a stollen??? Ring?? Mónica called Beth Dutton asking for help, in a first instance Beth asked her:- why don't you call your husband?? why don't you call Kayce?? If I call Kayce he's going to start killing people"
@@RT-zu4ju I think my comment on him “being an actor” lets you know that I’m aware this is a show. I’m also aware that he portrays a bad ass but that doesn’t mean he is actually a badass as the OP insinuates.
@@madladnate Yes I agree but as a young man the same age as Kayce it's almost like idk I grew idiolizing my elders, giving everything I have to the youth but it just makes me appreciate the people before because they realize it's our time now. We are who they used to be. Like I want to pave a path for generations you can almost feel it in your soul ya know?
i’m from cali been to jackson tennessee once i absolutely love the country hope to go back soon to my babygirl seeing the horses run is a feeling i can’t explain
I am in my 60's growing up watching black and white tv with cowboy shows on the screen. I have seen horses rounded up like that but in color is definitely more life like. Love the show especially the fact that I grew watching Bonanza with Michael Landon and now I get to see his daughter (Teeter) on screen.
I’m 28 and absolutely love watching Gunsmoke, The Rifleman, Rawhide, Bonanaza, pretty much all 60’s tv. My favorites were Hogans Heroes and Perry Mason, I like the Alfred Hitchcock Hour too.
@@youngeshmoney Maybe they could delve into that on the cutting room floor??? Haha. I try to talk like this in my daily life…it never works out well, haha.
My oldest brother is 22 years older than me and I'm old lol he is a real life cowboy and Kayce reminds me so much of him when he was younger, my brother is soft spoken quiet thinks before he speaks, when he does you better pay attention cause there is (like Kayce character) a dangerous side to him and I think that's why Kayce is my favorite character on the show
I used to watch it until John started having sex with that woman who is only trying to cause problems. When he berated Beth in front of that woman , I lost all I tetest in the show. Beth now should not if John looses his property he's only going to leave it to that woman
At 7:19 that woman was the young waitress in the Patrick Swayze movie "Roadhouse". Impressive to see she can be a supporting roll, a singer, or a main character. Time has been kind to her. At the end all those "extra hands" is just a slight glimpse why I love teamwork so much and I always will. It can perform incredible magic.
After watching the show. I learned many things. I want to be Morally sound and Caring as Kacey, Hard working Loyal and Strong as Rip, Knowledgeable and forth coming as Mr Dutton. And a strong backbone and steadfast words as Beth. All for my kids and my family.
Will be glad when the knew season starts.The Hurdling of the Horses was some reason very moving,and to see the people happy to bring them home. Hang in there folks,soon there will be knew stories to share and see.Stay safe,and Happy trails.🐎☮
We have four horses and the the thrill of watching them race out onto one of the pastures from the home paddock is just wonderful. Much smaller than the scene in the clip of course - but same feeling.
Thoroughly enjoy this series. Kasey, has one tough job. People coming from other states. I was one of them at one time. Really enjoyed when I lived in Idaho for 10 years. If you love that type of life, then be part of that life Don’t change it, let it revolve on its own and it will
Respect this man so much. He's a perfect asshole at all the right times. Taylor did such a good job with consistency of character when writing the script for this show. My second favorite TV show ever
Luke does a good job acting. Either Kayce or John are my favorite characters. But probably Kayce, since he's the son. I relate to his dilemma as a man and a father doing what he has to do. He just wants to be a cowboy living a simple life, but realizes he has to step up to defend something bigger than his dreams. Lays his life down for a righteous cause. AND, he realizes that he can't run from evil people and just let them have their way. To fight back, though it cost him his dreams. He learns the hard lessons his father did and realizing his father's intentions were to provide for and protect his family. And he has the guts to do what others won't, all out of love. Everyone wants to be a badass, but Kayce is a family man too. He sacrifices a lot for the greater good and the people he loves. I love the scenes with him and Tate especially. This show elevates the kind of role models a man should have in America these days. I wish my generation would value the things the Dutton brand does. Integrity, love shown through actions, tough justice against evil, second chances, hard work and humility, and love for simple things, especially the value of peace and quiet in nature... God, please don't let this way of life die..
Watching these horses run lights up my soul.... PTSD trying to destroy me .... this scene this show making me feel stronger.... God bless Mr. Costner...... COWBOY UP !!! Let Freedom Ring !!!
My favorite was when Kayce buried that rich California a-hole underneath his own cattle gate that was preventing a rancher from getting his cattle to another field! Kayce was all bark AND bite! You mess with the bull, you get the Kayce!
The writers and directors of this show are God's for making this show. Spot on with everything. I can't believe they haven't gotten the recognition they deserve like awards or anything. 3 seasons came out before it really blew up. The guy Travis who wrote this whole thing including everyone's lines and acted in it himself needs to do more of these types of western style shows. I absolutely love this show!
@@tvshowmemes-jt8eb good writers should be respected. It don't make them a god, but they deserve respect which they don't care for, from the people that give it.
Dodge Ram is definitely paying the show to make their products featured. Coors is doing the same. Also, the Yellowstone hands were all drinking Buffalo Trace bourbon and the same thing applies. They call it product placement. Product placement is effective because it enables the audience to develop a stronger connection with the brand in a more natural way, rather than being directly marketed to. When a brand appears in a movie, TV show, or other performance, it is most likely because an advertiser paid for that privilege. The only way that product placement can get you into legal trouble is if you disparage a brand without its permission-making it seem defective, unsafe, or otherwise undesirable.
If I was that father, I’d have given Kayce a hug and a handshake and we would have been family from that point on. You take care of my family, especially my daughter and we never met. You are special and forever loved.
Fr and he even put the men in the ground who did it , I'd make him godfather of my daughter if I didn't already have one if that happened to my daughter
It's ironic how this dude killed more people than anybody in his family, and yet he's the only genuinely good person amongst all of the Duttons.
Handling people who need handling doesn’t make him a bad guy!
There is a difference between killing and murder... Kacey is a protector when the others are murderers
Kayce even says that to Rip when Rip finds Walker un-killed by Kayce, "I've killed more men than any of you, but I'm not gonna commit murder."
He never did evil out of greed or self gain. He did evil to protect. Antihero
He's the sheepdog.
“Let’s go get ‘em.”
“I already got ‘em.”
That, in a nutshell, is exactly why Kacey’s my favorite character. He thinks with his heart.
Thanks for your continuous love and support towards me ❤️
That's why we love him!
@@LukeGrimes-we1pz
That’s some new level begging for attention right there.
Do you also comment “first, pin?” And “who’s here in 2024”😂
Had to be the 667th like
Kayce was the man with both the skillset and the moral compass to do what was needed when the time required it. A humble man trying to do what's best for his family while doing all he can to help the people around him. We can only hope to be half the man Kayce was portrayed to be.
My favorite Kayce line
"You'll never meet a man who's killed more men than me, but I ain't never murdered one and never will."
Hello Saber, thanks for your comment. I really appreciate the love and support from you as a fan. Definitely gonna be more excitement on the show
Where are you texting from?
@@lukegrimes_lg I'm in New Jersey, more then deserving of it Luke, did a great job with the character.
@@saber7603 Thank you. What is the situation of the pandemic like over there?
Watching those horses run, even though I know nothing about horses, was just wonderful. Freedom is GOOD!!
Freedom is drama. We are free. Every other dirt skinned fucker wants a problem? Stay in your place then right? Don’t come here. Stay making flip flops for kunta kinte bum.
@fredschloss9517
I felt the same starting at 13:52. Especially with the fine music playing. I Love this show. Taylor Sheridan rules.
Same. Incredible animals.
Same. Incredible animals.
Kacey is arguably the only character on the show who can be described as a genuinely “good” person
Don’t forget about Walker. He was a major moral compass.
Beth seems like a good person to me
The deputy for the Tribal Police
@@Justthemowsarcasm right?
@@Justthemow WOW
Kayce's a lot like John Marston. He's extremely skilled and always tied up in some sort of trouble but he's got a heart of gold and a family that he deeply loves.
Yes.
A little Red Dead Redemption reference there..loving it.
Kayce also learned there are two ways of arguing with women, and none of them work.
❤❤we Yellow Stone and Kevin Costner❤❤❤❤❤
Bruh john deserted his family lol
I Love that Kayce is always fair to the Native Americans and his family. Not an easy thing to do.
Honestly i said that John might be the show’s protagonist but Kayce is the show’s hero. Because of the good he has done for white ranchers and the Native Americans he has accomplished a level of trust for himself with both communities. So he might be the bridge between both in the state of Montana. In fact I think the series is gonna end with Kayce inheriting the ranch and sharing it with the Native Americans. Not saying it’s definite. It’s just an opinion.
Kayce is a badass with a heart of gold. He's definitely my fav in the show!!!!!
Huh? Why isn't that easy, to be honest to other people? Are you saying the natives are stubborn/rude/evil?? I'm really not trying to be a liberal or be THAT guy, but really... Like what do you mean?
@@BrassBashers , well... I'm a liberal as y'all may call it and since 2016+ a few months, SOMEone lead the masses into believing that those big hairy lies were ok to tell, as well as pretending it/they were someone they weren't. It's really hard to remember your lies, they catch up with you, and it admits those lies on tv months later.
@@BrassBashers As a people who've been relentlessly bruatalized and attacked on such a regular basis, it's hard for us not to be rude and/or stubborn.
Kayce is a real inspiration, and probably the heart of the show. You can just tell that he can never shut off that militaristic need to serve and help, which is part of what makes him so endearing. He attacks everything with the best of intentions, and truly just wants to help whoever he can if they are deserving of it. He can't even drive down a road, see something "off" just beyond his glance and not investigate it or try to help in some way. And his position is a fascinating one. He is a Dutton, so he belongs to a family of land seizing modern cowboys and settlers, but he is also the white husband to a native woman who he is trying to raise a family with while co-existing inside her own community the best he can, though he sticks out like a sore thumb. He always seems to be in a tug of war with himself, not sure where he belongs or what he should do. The more he helps his father, the more he damages his position with Monica and her community, and the more he invests in making his own family he ends up neglecting the one he came from in their time of need. His circumstances aren't easy, but he makes the best of it by being a very principled, moralistic man in a show full of people without those nobler qualities.
Before you post about "land seizing modern cowboys" you might wish to read about how tribes behaved towards other tribes in the past, and competing concepts of "ownership".
@@sonofizzy My comment wasn't to ignore native infighting of the past. Every group battles themselves for land and power. But the white vs. native history is deep and the show plays it up to great effect, as "Longmire" did before. And what is the most refreshing about "Yellowstone" thus far is that for the most part, the cowboys and natives have been working together against a common threat to both, which is a nice twist on the old trope.
@@Bad_At_Parties Although not very sophisticated, you might enjoy Edgar Rice Burroughs' vintage books Apache Devil and The War Chief, which were able using a plot device to buck the then largely popular anti-Indian literary tide. Have a good night.
@@sonofizzy I'll have to look into that, as I enjoy older literature. Thanks for the recommendation!
@@Bad_At_Parties My pleasure. If you get the chance, please drop me a line and let me know what you thought of them if you have time. By the way, at least one of the books has references to Apache words. :)
Kayce is a hell of a man, with both skillseat as an ex SEAL and the heart of gold ❤
Kayce is probably the most sensible character we have ever watch in this show.
Kayce is the Jon Snow of Yellowstone. Both men strive to be just in an unjust world. He even has a deep connection to a wolf, just like Jon.
Wow, never noticed that, great observation.
It’s funny because that’s what I have been thinking of Kayce the whole time along with John Dutton, being Ned Stark.
@@monkeycat48 "Dutton has better staying power." Capt. Obvious (me) 😏
@@R__K too soon 😢
@@monkeycat48 John isn't a virtuous as Ned. I don't think Ned living by modern laws would be okay with the "train station" set up. John has some characteristics shared, but I think there is a greater difference between those two then between Jon and Kayce and even then there are some differences between the two just characters.
That government guy was surprisingly decent, doesn’t write them off, acknowledges they made a mistake, explains himself quickly and gives them a chance to set things right despite the issues with bureaucracy
Well by the looks of the actor, and if casted as looked the part, ild say he has no love for government BS.
Although this is a show, "government guys" are just guys.
I say this as a mailman and therefore "government guy".
The thing is, their "bureaucracy" was strictly illegal. He was knowingly handling property reported stolen. He was attempting to pass off a bunch of clearly branded horses as "wild mustangs". I'd say it was inaccurate if it wasn't for the fact that MANY government agents rely on said bureaucracy to shield them from any accountability for their personal actions.
Yes, that was kinda unrealistic to be honest...
that last scene is just an absolutely beautiful piece of cinematography. amazing round-up, stunning horses.
Seeing those horses running across those fields is a beautiful thing...Great upload !
Kayce is a real cowboy.....
A man of few words, but swift justice! The Man!
"You'll never meet a man who's killed more men than me, but I ain't never murdered one" - Kayce 'cold as ice' Dutton
I love what Kayce does and how he handles himself in this whole thing
Kaycee had such a good heart!
had?? did he die? 😀
he is still a recurring character
Yes, the good-hearted enforcer heir of the organized crime family. He uses violence and the threat of violence to further his ultra-rich corrupt family's goals. Beginning from episode 1, he could have used a small portion of his vast wealth to make sure that his wife and son are not under threat of violent death every single day. Back then he was morally against his father's criminal empire, and for some reason that meant he had to live in a poor violent shithole with his wife and son. If Kayce Dutton actually behaved according to his stated morals, he would have asked for some money and gotten his wife and son away from the domestic terrorist base that is the Dutton ranch. I haven't finished season 4 yet.
Yellowstone is like if The Sopranos were portrayed as somewhat good guys.
He ain’t dead!
Kayce is one of my favorite characters on the show. He’s awesome.
Same🔥
He’s a little too perfect in my opinion, he doesn’t hardly any mistakes so the show for me generally revolves around problems cropping up then getting violently getting killed by Rip and Kayce.
But then again I’m still watching so what do I know
I love how Kayce can be such a nice guy and a family man but can also be friking mean when he has to be.
Putting the jerk under the cattle guard. Brilliant. Thanks for the idea.
Who knew Benedict Cumberbatch had a llama ranch in Montana?
Ty Sheridan has once again made the western genre one of the best to watch. The fact that he is a genuine cowboy and star in the show makes it so much better. My favorite scene in this video has to be the wrangling of those horses. They are just amazing creatures with such majesty and beauty. Cannot wait for Season 5 to start.
😁🤟
I totally agree! I love watching all those horses run! It’s beautiful! I loved watching it in Lonesome Dove as well!
producers director or whoever is responsible for this show, you gotta do more research into gun culture. dude would not be leaving a gun in the glove box, it'd be in a holster on his body. inside the waist band during summer, outside the waistband under a jacket during winter. approaching strangers with your gun out "hidden" behind your back is sketchy as hell and leads to unnecessary escalations. other than that, it's pretty good
And he’s a Texan, which is why he pulls it off.
@@cagneybillingsley2165 YOu should think about the overall audience... not everyone owns or handles a gun their clint.
So many people forget that this man has a Navy Cross and TWO silver stars, you open the ball on this guy and this can get serious real fast!
Remember that scene in Verónica's shop in town?? Where Verónica sets up Mónica and called the police over a stollen??? Ring?? Mónica called Beth Dutton asking for help, in a first instance Beth asked her:- why don't you call your husband?? why don't you call Kayce?? If I call Kayce he's going to start killing people"
“Why didn’t you call your husband?” -Beth
“Bc he would kill someone” - Monica
I think you forget this man is an actor and didn’t really serve. Lol
@@HeavyHaulCCC I think you forget this is a show, and in the show he did serve and was a bad ass doing it
@@RT-zu4ju I think my comment on him “being an actor” lets you know that I’m aware this is a show. I’m also aware that he portrays a bad ass but that doesn’t mean he is actually a badass as the OP insinuates.
He grew on me as the seasons went on. Definitely a great character on the show.
Same. I honestly didn’t care for him the first season, but I loved him by the end of second season.
Why seasons? He was the one you were supposed to like from the jump.
It is a hard show to play favorites with. They all deserve it. My favorite is the writing, the directing and the whole cast. That's the way I see it.
@@madladnate Yes I agree but as a young man the same age as Kayce it's almost like idk I grew idiolizing my elders, giving everything I have to the youth but it just makes me appreciate the people before because they realize it's our time now. We are who they used to be. Like I want to pave a path for generations you can almost feel it in your soul ya know?
One of my favorite lines from Kayce went something like “talk to me or I’m going to stop hitting you and start beating you.” 😮💨
Back when I was in geology field camp in Montana and Wyoming in the 80's there were cattle guards all over the place.
Kayce is the heart of the show. We can't wait for season 5 to start! Every scene he's in is magical. Ty
Those mustangs they rounded and drove were absolutely gorgeous
Probably a good half mil in that stock
When I think of ‘The Man’, I think of Kayce Dutton.
he is a mensch
Same
What’s that ?
He always does what needs to be done, something much of the American youth never learned
Yessir me too
God he's amazing I'm proud to be from Dayton Ohio, Luke's doing a great job and at the end of this series I pray to God he's wins an award!
You sit and pray to God that he wins an award? Isn’t there something about idolatry in the Bible lol 🤷🏽♂️
@@ededdandeddytv5164 u have a problem. Maybe u need to sit and pray.
@@gigid9606 You sit and pray to God that some actor, who doesn’t even know you exist, wins an award.
But I’m the one who has a problem lol
i’m from cali been to jackson tennessee once i absolutely love the country hope to go back soon to my babygirl seeing the horses run is a feeling i can’t explain
I am in my 60's growing up watching black and white tv with cowboy shows on the screen. I have seen horses rounded up like that but in color is definitely more life like. Love the show especially the fact that I grew watching Bonanza with Michael Landon and now I get to see his daughter (Teeter) on screen.
Great actor n very sincere man he seems to be
I’m 28 and absolutely love watching Gunsmoke, The Rifleman, Rawhide, Bonanaza, pretty much all 60’s tv. My favorites were Hogans Heroes and Perry Mason, I like the Alfred Hitchcock Hour too.
Isn’t this the most beautiful thing you have ever seen wild horses running around 😁
I love Kayce’s character
If the show was just about Kaye and his wife and kid’s adventures I’d be down. He’s the one Dutton that still has some morals and a conscience.
“You know what I can do…make a good neighbor out of you…” 😂😂😂
If that happened in real life the lawsuit would've been immaculate😂
@@youngeshmoney Maybe they could delve into that on the cutting room floor??? Haha. I try to talk like this in my daily life…it never works out well, haha.
@@youngeshmoney Dude would've disappeared before paper hit a litigatiors desk, if he tried lol.
@@rogergarrison4271train station. Typical california douche
My oldest brother is 22 years older than me and I'm old lol he is a real life cowboy and Kayce reminds me so much of him when he was younger, my brother is soft spoken quiet thinks before he speaks, when he does you better pay attention cause there is (like Kayce character) a dangerous side to him and I think that's why Kayce is my favorite character on the show
This show is so good I rented the seasons from the library at least 3 times. Time to get my own copies
I used to watch it until John started having sex with that woman who is only trying to cause problems. When he berated Beth in front of that woman , I lost all I tetest in the show. Beth now should not if John looses his property he's only going to leave it to that woman
Finally a video of appreciation for my favorite character
The unbreakable Kayce Dutton!💘
Such a wonderfully written character and the perfect actor to portray him. Makes me proud I'm a Grimes.
Related? Or just same last name
Rumor has it he’s still in that cattleguard
Those horses . . . poetry in motion. ❤
At 7:19 that woman was the young waitress in the Patrick Swayze movie "Roadhouse". Impressive to see she can be a supporting roll, a singer, or a main character. Time has been kind to her. At the end all those "extra hands" is just a slight glimpse why I love teamwork so much and I always will. It can perform incredible magic.
Thank you I was wondering where she was from
Kathleen wilhoite - Carrie in roadhouse
Carrie Anne! Good catch. I just barely noticed when you mentioned her
Tyler is exraordinary...Yellowstone one of the most iconic shows around..
Kayce Dutton is one of my most favorites on the show
Possibly best casting ever
That last scene where they round up the mustangs is one of the most beautiful things I've seen this year. I could watch that all day.
Another good movie for that is Man from Snowy River. They drive them through snow and rivers, really pretty.
@abigailblackstock4928 omg I love that movie!
After watching the show. I learned many things.
I want to be Morally sound and Caring as Kacey, Hard working Loyal and Strong as Rip, Knowledgeable and forth coming as Mr Dutton. And a strong backbone and steadfast words as Beth.
All for my kids and my family.
Merry Christmas Kayce I love you thank you for helping those less fortunate
Ah I wish there were more Kayce’s in the world
They are all over the place if you look past the media BS and get out of the big blue cities
I love this man!!!!!!!! It’s so hard 2 find a man 2 do the right thing no matter what!!!'
Never ceases to amaze me the trucks go from making diesel engine noises to gas engine noises every other scene
Kayce's the kind of unsung badass hero everyone needs for help at least once in their lives.
Thank Tyler, please keep making Yellowstone !! It's the greatest show ever!!🤗🤗
@Donna Whiteturkey thanks for the love and support i won't be up there if not for fans like you ❤️🥺
I don’t know why rip is more popular. Kayce is the more interesting character to me.
They're both great characters!❤
I have lived in Mt for 69 yrs!! I love my Montana!!!
I've only been to MT a couple times as a tourist, not seen enough yet. Buts its an awesome, beautiful, and very scenic state!
Yellowstone is one the most and greatest shows ever made...
I agree! My favorite show!🤗
Will be glad when the knew season starts.The Hurdling of the Horses was some reason very moving,and to see the people happy to bring them home. Hang in there folks,soon there will be knew stories to share and see.Stay safe,and Happy trails.🐎☮
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We have four horses and the the thrill of watching them race out onto one of the pastures from the home paddock is just wonderful. Much smaller than the scene in the clip of course - but same feeling.
Love that line, "You know what I can do? I can make a good neighbor out of you" lol
Movin' those horses? Magnificent! Beautiful creatures, superb filming.
Kaycee reminds me of my dad 60 years ago.
a mass murderer who holds political offices because of nepotism?
@@vaahtobileet it’s self defense every single time 😂
damn, that last scene with the horses is just beautiful.
That "My daddy was a cowboy. I'm gonna be a cowboy too." Made me tear up.
@ 13:27 That guitar is simple but such a good tune. When it comes to instruments, in my opinion, simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.
They missed that totally cool scene where Kayce walks towards the house waring his sniper gear.
What episode is that?
Season 4 episode 3 opening scene with colter wall song
"If it gonna be all right, why you taken the gun?" Best line ever
better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it. This video omitted the graphic parts of that scene showing Kayce needed it.
Wouldn't this world be so much better of a place without cameras and phones? just like this
Watching the horses are love
I'm addicted to this show! The actors are amazing!!
Love this, when an Indian says "I have an idea" with horses... It's going to work !!!
Watching this show makes me think there is faith in humanity if a few watching this take note.
I like how he put that dude in the cattle guard
Favorite character on the show...all around stand up guy.
I am the police, now open the gate. Best line ever
Thoroughly enjoy this series. Kasey, has one tough job. People coming from other states. I was one of them at one time. Really enjoyed when I lived in Idaho for 10 years.
If you love that type of life, then be part of that life
Don’t change it, let it revolve on its own and it will
Kayce is my favorite character on Yellowstone…, he’s a legitimate badass
Respect this man so much.
He's a perfect asshole at all the right times. Taylor did such a good job with consistency of character when writing the script for this show. My second favorite TV show ever
Seeing the horses run free..beautiful
6:49 wow, the woman from Roadhouse!
Kayce is so natural seems not acting...just very natural
And after all that the horses were dry - never sweated at all. A miracle for sure.
Luke does a good job acting. Either Kayce or John are my favorite characters. But probably Kayce, since he's the son. I relate to his dilemma as a man and a father doing what he has to do. He just wants to be a cowboy living a simple life, but realizes he has to step up to defend something bigger than his dreams. Lays his life down for a righteous cause. AND, he realizes that he can't run from evil people and just let them have their way. To fight back, though it cost him his dreams. He learns the hard lessons his father did and realizing his father's intentions were to provide for and protect his family. And he has the guts to do what others won't, all out of love. Everyone wants to be a badass, but Kayce is a family man too. He sacrifices a lot for the greater good and the people he loves. I love the scenes with him and Tate especially. This show elevates the kind of role models a man should have in America these days. I wish my generation would value the things the Dutton brand does. Integrity, love shown through actions, tough justice against evil, second chances, hard work and humility, and love for simple things, especially the value of peace and quiet in nature... God, please don't let this way of life die..
Watching these horses run lights up my soul.... PTSD trying to destroy me .... this scene this show making me feel stronger.... God bless Mr. Costner...... COWBOY UP !!!
Let Freedom Ring !!!
My favorite was when Kayce buried that rich California a-hole underneath his own cattle gate that was preventing a rancher from getting his cattle to another field! Kayce was all bark AND bite! You mess with the bull, you get the Kayce!
Kayce is my favorite for a reason!
Natives need to be represented a lot more❤❤❤❤❤ they hold a knowledge of this land that should be regaled
Luke will do well with his songs. Be true to yourself always. Wish you greatest success.
I don't know horses, but those are some beautiful animals!
Regal, I might say.
Kayce was definitely one of the best characters
Best show on tv currently
"Let's go get em!"
I already got em i just don't know what to do next.❤
The writers and directors of this show are God's for making this show. Spot on with everything. I can't believe they haven't gotten the recognition they deserve like awards or anything. 3 seasons came out before it really blew up. The guy Travis who wrote this whole thing including everyone's lines and acted in it himself needs to do more of these types of western style shows. I absolutely love this show!
They aren’t gods lol they are good writers but aren’t gods
It’s Taylor sir… not Travis
@@tvshowmemes-jt8eb good writers should be respected. It don't make them a god, but they deserve respect which they don't care for, from the people that give it.
My favorite person
Never watched this show, after watching this, I’m certainly going watch now!
Omg my favorite video of my Kayce
this whole show could be a badass Dodge big truck commercial.. excellent
They are some beautiful trucks!
Dodge Ram is definitely paying the show to make their products featured. Coors is doing the same. Also, the Yellowstone hands were all drinking Buffalo Trace bourbon and the same thing applies. They call it product placement. Product placement is effective because it enables the audience to develop a stronger connection with the brand in a more natural way, rather than being directly marketed to. When a brand appears in a movie, TV show, or other performance, it is most likely because an advertiser paid for that privilege. The only way that product placement can get you into legal trouble is if you disparage a brand without its permission-making it seem defective, unsafe, or otherwise undesirable.
You don't drive horses, horses you hold back and flank. Cattle you drive.
Love Kayce
What a beautiful sight! Magnificent horses 🐎 brought home. ❤