Yellowstone
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Last week, I wrote aboutYellowstones tendency to cram half a dozen stories into one episode.

That technique can work well if the stories are satisfying and complete, as in Winning or Learning.
The most consequential plot movement in Under a Blanket of Red happens in Jamies story.
But when Jamie gets back to Garretts house, hes ambushed before he can confront him.
The saving grace, as is so often the case in this show, is the details.
And then after youre dead, you dont have an audience either.
And Jimmy later meets the real-life horse-training legend Buster Welch without realizing it.
These isolated moments and low-key stories have their charms, even without a greater purpose.
But were now halfway through the fourth season ofYellowstone, and its hard to feel much momentum.
I do like the nice camaraderie hes developing with Carter, though.
Does anybody else keep thinking weve seen Jimmy for the last time on this show?
I totally thought the final scene of the last episode was his final scene on this show.