Hay "Yellowstone" Beth fans
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I didn't realize that she's British. I found one of her series called "Above Suspicion." One of the co-stars is Claran Hinds (loved him as Julius Caesar in "Rome").
She plays a rookie DC in England who joins a squad investigating murders.
Pretty good series. Brit cop shows are usually pretty good.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Above_Suspicion_(TV_series)
@jon-nyc would hit that.
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@Horace said in Hay "Yellowstone" Beth fans:
I never feel more betrayed and sullied than when an actor I like turns out to have a British accent. I need to take a rape shower afterwards. Hugh Laurie, I'm looking at you. And Dominic West from The Wire.
And Damien Lewis, and the guy from "The Walking Dead.
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Binged through the end of "Yellowstone" over the last few days. I fast-forwarded through some of the "cowboy porn" and worthless musical numbers. Also skipped through all the "cowboy-bonding" stuff as well. None of the side-stories (Teeter's romance) were important, I just wanted to get through the story.
Kelly Reilly, besides being really REALLY easy on the eyes carried the last episodes of the series. Her acting was fantastic and I look forward to seeing her if/when the spinoff airs.
Side note: Costner and Sheridan, apparently, had "artistic differences, and Costner left the show. They did a good job of explaining his absence.
Side note #2: Sort of what Tarantino was talking about - this show has run 5 seasons, and, for the sake of God, I can remember very few episodes and plot lines, other than the main. For example the whole "Jamie's real dad" plot. What the hell was that all about?
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@George-K said in Hay "Yellowstone" Beth fans:
@George-K said in Hay "Yellowstone" Beth fans:
@jon-nyc would hit that.
That could be dangerous. That boy of hers is known to be both possessive and aggressive when it comes to his lady.
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One of my favorite clips is when Beth gets pulled over by a state trooper for speeding.
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@kluurs said in Hay "Yellowstone" Beth fans:
We decided to wait till all of the episodes for the last half of season 5 were released
I did the same thing - with skipping through the irrelevant parts (cowboy porn as I said).
a few memorable scenes involving Beth
I thought the last 3 episodes showing how she dealt with the death of a major character were really well done. In the finale - when she's in the barn with the coffin....
Also how she engages the horse trainer who comes to Rip's help. Very good stuff. If only the entire series had been that good.
Not saying it was bad, but there were extended periods of mediocrity.