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<blockquote data-quote="Willie Oleson" data-source="post: 288660" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Episode 2.2 is another winner.</p><p>To describe it in 1980s soap lingo: it would be similar to Jock Ewing asking Ray Krebbs to groom Bobby to become the next Southfork tycoon.</p><p>I feel there's a lot of underlying emotions that, apart from a physical fight, haven't reached their peak yet.</p><p>Beth's observations and commentary kinda glues it together and her scenes with Rip and Kayce are really awesome.</p><p>Extra points for the two estranged characters having a chance meeting during a physiotherapy session in the swimming pool. YELLOWSTONE goes original!</p><p>Monica teaches her students the <em>true</em> version of Columbus and I think she called us Eurotrash. How dare she!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie Oleson, post: 288660, member: 8"] Episode 2.2 is another winner. To describe it in 1980s soap lingo: it would be similar to Jock Ewing asking Ray Krebbs to groom Bobby to become the next Southfork tycoon. I feel there's a lot of underlying emotions that, apart from a physical fight, haven't reached their peak yet. Beth's observations and commentary kinda glues it together and her scenes with Rip and Kayce are really awesome. Extra points for the two estranged characters having a chance meeting during a physiotherapy session in the swimming pool. YELLOWSTONE goes original! Monica teaches her students the [I]true[/I] version of Columbus and I think she called us Eurotrash. How dare she! [/QUOTE]
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