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“Yellowstone” fans celebrate the series finale as “the worst ever”

“Yellowstone” fans celebrate the series finale as “the worst ever”

At the very end Yellowstone has finally come to fruition, and while the franchise will continue, the main series is long over. But how did it turn out? And more importantly, how do fans feel about it? TV series finales are notoriously difficult to get to, as even the most popular shows of all time don’t tend to have particularly good endings. (See game of Thrones And Seinfeld for the most egregious examples.)

But now that the… Yellowstone has taken its final bow, viewers’ emotions are running high, and it seems the beloved Western’s legacy may be forever tarnished by these mixed reviews. While some loyal fans are happy with the result, some viewers’ attitudes were brutal. Mild spoilers ahead.

One fan said the script for the finale was “lazy” and called the idea of ​​Beth getting away scot-free while Jamie was made a scapegoat unrealistic. Several viewers agreed with this point, saying that “Beth is a much more terrible person than Jamie.”

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Perhaps the nastiest insult hurled at him Yellowstone The crowning conclusion was the idea for Kevin Costner’s much-derided Western epic horizon was “fast-paced” in comparison. Others felt that Taylor Sheridan’s metafictional version of himself, Travis Wheatley, was part of what “ruined” this long, drawn-out final season. This led to many calling this Yellowstone Finale “worst finale in TV history.”

As of this writing, Rotten Tomatoes’ overall score is for Yellowstone Season 5 has a critical acclaim rating of 79 percent. But normal people in the audience only rate it 40 percent. The Yellowstone However, the Empire is now showing signs of slowing down. The one led by Harrison Ford 1923 The prequel show has already released a trailer for season 2 and a Beth and Rip spin-off is in the starting blocks. If Yellowstone itself was too much of a good thing, now it’s over. But the show’s legacy, for better or worse, will continue to gallop.

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