Let’s talk about newcomer Josh Holloway, who plays Roarke, a well spoken, outwardly friendly businessman who creates some tension for the Dutton empire. Smith, Gil Birmingham, Denim Richards, Ian Bohen, and Mo Brings Plenty are all great too. Returning supporting cast of people like Jefferson White, Brecken Merrill, Cole Hauser, Forrie J. The returning main cast of Kevin Costner, Kelly Reilly, Wes Bentley, Luke Grimes, and Kelsey Asbille all give great performances, and we get to see their characters develop in some really great ways. The characters in this are flawed, colorful, fascinating, and quite entertaining. Again, it’s still not a perfect line, but it’s damn close to getting there. The dark moments are truly dark, the stakes feel truly high, and when a moment wants to leave a visceral impact, then it really does. And when this season isn’t wallowing in some of that melodrama, then it is fucking fantastic. While the things I didn’t enjoy in previous seasons occur, there’s certainly less of them this time around. But I do think the story on the whole this season is really strong. But towards the end it really swung up to greatness again. But then towards the middle the show fell back into that aforementioned pit for a bit. It felt like new life had been breathed into the show. But for the first few episodes there was no real sign of that. In previous seasons that was a little hard at times, either due to weird pacing or overbearing melodrama. I felt fully invested in what was going on. When this season started, something fascinating happened. And as per the norm with this show, things start escalating from there, both for the Duttons themselves, and for the people around them. But just when the characters think they might be able to take a breather, a seemingly friendly, yet cunning businessman (Josh Holloway) starts making moves to get hold of the Yellowstone ranch for his own businesses. It’s summer in the valley, and everyone of the Dutton clan is slowly settling back into their lives after the tumultuous events of season 2. Ladies and gents… “Yellowstone” season 3. So let’s see if this third season is any good. It’s like Al Pacino says in “Godfather Part 3”: Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in. It’s never been one of my favorites, but I always feel compelled to come back to it when a new season airs.
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